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[Location: Adventure Zone] [open to any!]
Good afternoon, Taxon: there is an enormous black dragon flying in lazy circles above the city.
Specifically, above the Northern District, that nebulous area currently masquerading as Fantasyland. After all, what's a good castle adventure without a dragon? Even if the dragon is distinctly Eastern in flavor rather than Western.
On the map, the dragon displays as Oolong. In the air, Oolong loops like a black ribbon, drifting down from the sky in long, rippling undulations as he scans the woods below for interesting things.
'Interesting things' qualify as sheep. Or deer. Or, perhaps, even a goblin here or there.
Either way, he's visible from anywhere in Adventure Zone... and for that matter, probably visible from parts of the regular city too.
[OOC: Oolong in da house! Long is currently a 90-foot-long Chinese imperial dragon. He still has his tablet on him. Feel free to approach him in any way from terror to glee.]
Specifically, above the Northern District, that nebulous area currently masquerading as Fantasyland. After all, what's a good castle adventure without a dragon? Even if the dragon is distinctly Eastern in flavor rather than Western.
On the map, the dragon displays as Oolong. In the air, Oolong loops like a black ribbon, drifting down from the sky in long, rippling undulations as he scans the woods below for interesting things.
'Interesting things' qualify as sheep. Or deer. Or, perhaps, even a goblin here or there.
Either way, he's visible from anywhere in Adventure Zone... and for that matter, probably visible from parts of the regular city too.
[OOC: Oolong in da house! Long is currently a 90-foot-long Chinese imperial dragon. He still has his tablet on him. Feel free to approach him in any way from terror to glee.]
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Still, speaking this way about this topic in this manner... surely this must be Mr. Long, "I am certainly far too attached to things for my own good."
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He crosses his sinewy forearms (each one as thick around as an old oak's trunk) on the battlements and settles his long narrow head down upon them, eyes gleaming as he studies her.
"Indubitably. In the spirit of compassion towards all living beings, such as the Buddha displayed and the Boddhisattva taught me, I would be willing to assist you in achieving freedom from the most treacherous poison, that of desire-for-material-objects. I could take those charming topazes off your hands," he says, quite earnestly, "and thus, free your spirit for more noble endeavours."