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    i bought myself a pizza
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    I am who you think I am. Good to see you, Cowcow. I had a feeling I was taking a few too many liberties here. Might scrap the character and start over. Thank you for the feedback! EDIT: Can you give me a little more information on the role the church plays in the city? I know it says that they are more subtle about their magic but does that mean that they have weaker magic? And since the Theos family enters The Dungeon on a fairly regular basis, what would be a reasonable floor for one of the family members to have ventured to? Would they be familiar with the early levels of The Dungeon and the dangers inside?
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    came here from the post on r/pbp. hoping to have a good time.
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    Lana let out a sigh as she woke up. More specifically, this came from when she had looked out the window of her rather small room. The sky was still dark, though not so much that the stars were visible at present. Looking at the river, the girl simply saw buildings stretch on beyond it and so her view of beyond them was obstructed. But, were she to hazard a guess, she would assume that the sun was beginning to crest over the horizon. It was more than likely dawn, the first light of it no less. There was no fields or crops that needed her care at the moment. In fact, there hadn't been in the past few days. And more than that she was now living it big, having actually made it to the big city itself. So, naturally, she had no reason to be up at such an early hour. The girl frowned at the sight, figuring that once she had made it here things would start to turn around and she would be able to start her quest towards leaving behind her old responsibilities and habits. Sure, she hadn't actually done anything in the city yet, nor had she actually been here for that long. But it was the principle and atmosphere of the matter. Thankfully, there was something that her newfound independence did afford her. Getting underneath the covers of her room once again, the girl closed her eyes as she went back into resting position. She had no nagging parents who would ask her to get back out and work, nor did she share the room with anyone else. Of course, her blissful moment of realization was ruined by the sudden creaking she heard. The girl jolted back awake, curious as to what it was. Houses creaked all the time, or at least hers did. But this wasn't the random type of creaking she heard from her home every now and then. It sounded more weighty. Which probably meant the Priest was here to give her some early task. As he was letting her stay here for free, she couldn't really complain about him putting her to work, but she wish he had picked a later time to do so. As such, the girl got out of her bed and started walking out of her little cupboard of a room. As she peaked her head around, the girl looked to notice on thing strange. The building was empty. That was certainly strange in of itself, but now that she thought of it she realized that the priest probably had to get up even earlier than her if he was already here to give her work. So, who was in here? The girl began to tip toe around the building, though she was pretty sure the creaking was louder then ever as she walked across the wooden floors. Looking to the ground, giving it a shushing motion, the girl eventually looked to see that a door out to the back had been opened. As she started to peer through the back of the door, the girl suddenly leaped in place, startled by the sound of the main door opening. With the priest coming to greet her, Lana cleared her throat saying, "um, hello there - er, good morning. Mr. Priest." As the man mentioned his daughter, Lana had figured she hadn't met anyone else here yet, though was relieved that it wasn't some kind of dangerous stranger. Or a ghost or something. As the man mentioned helping set up for the sermon, the girl gave an earnest nod to the man saying, "of course! When you're ready to get set up just give the word! In the mean time I'll just uh," the girl curiously looked to the door, then back to the priest. Giving him a thumbs up, the girl then simply walked out into the back, curious about how this other person was.
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    Stick around more. You're fun to joke around with and we could use a little extra shitpost power... The krow for mod thing isn't even just a meme. As in you do have some good qualities for it. Not saying it's a thing that'll happen at this moment but basically you're a good dude who seems trustworthy and smart. I am very glad you're here. I like how you present opinions and like your attitude in general. Plus you share cute things and that's always a positive. Overall I think very positively about you despite not super knowing you?
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    Got a decent haul this year, and still have to wait for 1 or 2 more to arrive: 2 setsof Lego Star Wars, being the Geonosian Starship and Ewok Ambush. A tin of Pokémon cards and a Magic: The Gathering deck. A pack of Kinder Beunos, some chocolate coins, and a Terry's Chocolate Orange. A Reinhardt figure, despite the fact I have never played or talked about Overwatch. A set of Love Live! Angelic Angel figures which apparently arrived in an envelope with no cushioning so the fans broke off. An Escape room game. Also brought myself a touch pad for my computer so I can attempt to draw without accidentally ruining the paper I'm using.
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