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prompt two: a twofold choice


The lights flicker and dance mesmerizingly, and as your character follows them, the sky darkens. They seem to lead deeper into the woods, along a winding path, and the branches of the trees beside it are curiously bent and broken.

Eventually, the trees fall away to reveal a jumble of stone ruins—probably an old Wild Clan outpost, long since forgotten and overtaken by the jungle.

There is a cloying, sweet smell in the air, and from somewhere deeper within the ruin, a deep sniffling, snorting sound is coming.

To the side is a beautiful tree. It almost glistens in the faint moonlight, and its cascades of pink blossoms invite a closer look.

Does your character investigate the strange sound, or do they admire the tree?



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prompt three: out of the frying pan


Suddenly, there is a loud noise of snapping branches and bending trees. From behind comes a large wheel-shape, shimmering white in the moonlight, followed by bright flames that flicker and die in the wake of the thing.

It looks to be some kind of large wyrm, with a sharp beak and glittering opalescent scales. It makes a musical, hissing sound, shaking its scales as it approaches, snapping dangerously with its wide mouth.

Perhaps it would be safer to retreat into the ruins, despite the ominous sounds coming from there…

Does your character take the risk?


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prompt four: desperate measures


Four weeks after the horn was sounded, the warnings about the poisoned river water are still in effect. News about the monsters hiding in the ruins have spread, and concerns are being raised in the nearby communities. Why are these monsters so stubbornly clinging to life, when the two previous ones were so swiftly vanquished?

Those who dare enter the jungle ruins and face the monsters head-on may notice that they are looking somewhat worse for wear; the Serpent’s quick attacks aren’t so fast anymore, and the Bane’s breathing sounds a little more strained. Neither seem intent on moving away from their lair, though…

Perhaps they could be lured out of their hiding spot?

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