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Andromeda's homethread where IT'S NYMPHOLOGY NOT PSYCHOLOGY❗❗❗
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I love chick-fil-a nuggies but for some reason they don't like rainbows 😭 -
"Why would you support them, considering all the horrible things they're doing? They could have captured your family members!" The hydra growled.
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Andromeda's homethread where IT'S NYMPHOLOGY NOT PSYCHOLOGY❗❗❗
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I wrote a thing about one of my nichelings (might make her the goddess of survival tbh) Dapplia looked at the ports in front of her, their swampy reeds swaying softly in the wind. She was supposed to continue her great-grandfather Blaze’s legacy, continuing onto another island on her own, possibly finding a mate, and starting a tribe in this new place. But the problem was, she already loved someone here on this peaceful archipelago. She let out a sigh. She heard pawsteps behind her, and turned around to see Burn, his reddish fur sticking out like a sore claw against the lush grasses of the island, his signature smile on his long snout. But this time, it was a little sad. Burn sat next to Dapplia and put one of his paws on top of hers. “I…I want you to know that…no matter how far apart we are, and how distant we may seem…I’ll always love you, Dapplia. Even if you move on and find another nicheling you love, and have more kits, and raise a happy family without me…I’ll still love you, and if we both go to heaven, if it exists, I’ll be there waiting for you, even if you forgot about me, even if you don’t love me anymore.” He said. Dapplia started to tear up a bit. “Me too.” She said, not wanting to talk too much while crying. Burn nodded and nuzzled up next to her, and a small smile creeped onto Dapplia’s snout as they both sat there, looking sadly yet excitedly at the swampy ports in front of them. Dapplia heard a rustling in the grasses, and looked back to see her father Albo, smiling softly. Dapplia smiled right back. Dapplia slowly stepped towards the ports. Her stomach churning. This swamp would be different from everything she had experienced in her life so far. She had heard the tales of sleep-inducing swamp bugs (though her sticky tongue could help with that), thorns everywhere, and poison berries as the main food source. She was always an adventurous spirit, but it wouldn’t feel as good without Burn by her side. She looked back again to see Albo and Burn watching, looking proud but also a bit sad. She took another step uneasily. She looked back again. Burn smiled. “I’ll always love you.” He whispered. Dapplia nodded and turned back to the ports. She hopped on without hesitation. She looked at the stone on the port for a few seconds, before looking at Albo and Burn again. “Goodbye. You’ll always be in my heart.” She said, before pushing the stone on the port. The port began to drift away over the vast oceans, little waves splashing onto Dapplia’s paws. She waved to the both of them before turning back to the front as the swamp slowly began to come into view. Dapplia sat in her nest as she looked down at the little brown bundle of fur under her. She was still traumatized by that sudden leech attack. She had lost a lot of blood. But nothing would scare her now. The undying love that a mother had for their child shined in her eyes as she looked down at her son. Her first child with Burn, and unfortunately, her last. She would name him tomorrow, she was far too tired. But as she drifted off to sleep that night as the little nicheling began to mewl quietly, she knew one thing for sure: She would protect him with her life. He was the only thing she had left of Burn. It was her duty. -
"They're doing this just to benefit themselves. To make potions out of our fur, feathers, scales, and other parts. It's so stupid..." They hissed (sorry it took so long I was typing something else)
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"Curious about humans? I think it's obvious what they all are. Pretentious, privileged, heartless things who can kill us thousands of years ago and can do it again with no remorse. All of them are evil. Every single one. I hate them." The hydra snarled.
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The hydra grumbled and put their heads down again. "Why are you here anyways? I saw you paralyze that griffin, you could've easily done the same with the humans when they were capturing you."
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They snarled and looked away with all three of their heads, tail lashing behind them. "I wonder how you don't feel bad seeing your fellow creatures get murdered just for the humans' sake."
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They let out a hiss ad your venom paralyzed them. "What the-" They didin't have much time to respond as the woman grabbed them, taking them to the room as they squawked. The hydra had managed to knock down the keys, but accidentally pushed them further away.
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The hydra seemed to be the only one that was really trying to escape, the others were either sleeping, staring at the wall, or doing some other insignificant thing. The woman from before came in picked up a cage that had a small griffin in it. The griffin snarled and pushed against the cage, pushing it out of the woman's hands. They damaged the cage more, making a hole big enough for them to slip through. By the time the woman ran over to their cage, they were already out, trying to open a window to break a door.
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The hydra seemed to want to quickly snag the keys, but they figured you would probably do something. They put all three of their heads down, trying to not look suspicious.
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"That's certainly an unhealthy lifestyle." They said dryly, tail twitching as they continued staring at the keys.
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Emerald paused before diving and landing in front of Calix, teeth bared. Calix flinched and slowly began to pull out his gun. "Don't. Even. Or I will burn you to ash." Emerald snarled, making him freeze. (I changed my mind the humans can understand the dragons and stuff ;))
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Birb’s homethread (V3) Where I reached the 69 page limit yet again
Andromeda_ replied to BirbMonstwo's topic in Off Topic
I've never eaten cake fondant, like ever- and I've eaten a lot of cake -
Andromeda's homethread where IT'S NYMPHOLOGY NOT PSYCHOLOGY❗❗❗
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am I the only one who remembers dumb ways to die I played that game with my brother when i was like 5 and somehow didn't find it disturbing it was fun -
They shook their head and sat down again, one of their heads staring longingly at the keys.
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"You can't trust anyone." They hissed back.
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Andromeda's homethread where IT'S NYMPHOLOGY NOT PSYCHOLOGY❗❗❗
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I live in New York a few weeks ago the air from canadian wildfires drifted over here and so the sky was orange and the air smelled like smoke -
The hydra tried to grab some keys that were hanging on the wall with one of their heads when you turned to look at some other cages, but stopped when you looked at them.
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The unicorn sadly looked away, and the hydra sat impatiently, as if waiting for you to leave or go to sleep.
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"But- can't you help us while also learning about humans?" They pleaded. "Just give up." A hydra in a nearby cage hissed. "Let the griffin do what they want, we'll try something else."
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quiz me on flags because i have nothing better to do
Andromeda_ replied to eebee's topic in Off Topic
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"You wouldn't do that, would you?" The unicorn said, stepping back again. "So you'd help them kill us all and use us?"
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They flinched and pulled their head out again. "How'd you get out???" They said curiously. "You have keys, can't you unlock all of us?"
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The unicorn from before was trying to squeeze through the bars again, and seemed to be actually succeeding a little. They almost had their head and neck through.
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"You could take it off if it isn't tight. For the chipping problem...you can't solve that." They grumbled