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message 2: by Bee-Bow (new)

Bee-Bow ((I'll drop my oc))

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message 3: by [deleted user] (new)

(( Love her. So she's the princess? ))


message 4: by Bee-Bow (new)

Bee-Bow ⍈[Sophia]⍇ wrote: "(( Love her. So she's the princess? ))"

((Idrc, she can be either! She can get really mad sometimes so that could be bad on both ends, but she's sweeter to those she's close to))


message 5: by [deleted user] (new)

(( Lol. Did you read my plot :O
Just checkin haha- ))


message 6: by Bee-Bow (new)

Bee-Bow ((Yep! Just mentioned the anger bc princesses are supposed to be gentle, and the creatures could get spooked!))


message 7: by [deleted user] (last edited Mar 26, 2024 09:28PM) (new)

(( Noice! I wanna be the creature :O ))


message 8: by Bee-Bow (new)

Bee-Bow ((Ok!))


message 9: by [deleted user] (last edited Mar 26, 2024 09:37PM) (new)

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message 10: by [deleted user] (new)

( Finished )


message 11: by Bee-Bow (new)

Bee-Bow ((He looks cool!))


message 12: by [deleted user] (new)

( I knoww, I love him. )


message 13: by Bee-Bow (new)

Bee-Bow ((Who's starting?))


message 14: by [deleted user] (new)

(( I can start, give me a moment to pull up a starter. ))


message 15: by Bee-Bow (new)

Bee-Bow ((Ok!))


message 16: by [deleted user] (new)

The lands of Terimond had started to decrease in their grass population ever since the existence "pro greens". It'd been a the grass version of seaweed, but it was somehow delicious? Leo wasn't into those kinds of foods, as most of them were processed by human's, and frankly, he didn't like them much. He was practicing with a few of his students, sparing within the open lands that were theirs since the beginning. "All right Ta'ii" He replied. Those were the words of the Teri language on their planet. It was native tongue, and it was most commonly read. The "Ta'ii" were the students, and it was referred to as "the children of understanding" for them. He had practiced and spared with many of them, and Leo felt they were going to be ready for the sparring competition.


message 17: by Bee-Bow (new)

Bee-Bow Lily's boredom had started getting to her as her coach drove her around to get to know the place around her. She had been intrigued when she had seen the unique lessons going on, she'd told her driver to stop the coach so she could watch for a moment before eventually getting out.


message 18: by [deleted user] (new)

Leo began to instruct each of the children to throw their sparring stick across, one by one. On his count, the students began to throw. Some cheered, some booed, others remained silent. Those were the more powerful, and soon to be, successful ones later on. "Last, but not least." Leo replied, his accent thick with a Caucasian mixed with some Irish tang. "E'rrtima" (Pronounced: "Err-uh-tim-a"). Leo spoke, his voice practically booming as the student came up to the field. She took her stance, facing sideways as her legs held with a sturdy grip. She took a running start and then she threw. Leo, watching her stance, watched as the sparring stick landed a bit further than the rest of the team. He was slightly impressed, as his mouth gave a clicking noise. E'rrtima, looking back, bowed to Leonardo, before making her way back into the line. It would now be time for the final decision.


message 19: by Bee-Bow (new)

Bee-Bow Lily's curiosity was peaked, and she was impressed. She had never been outside of the palace, this was all new. Lily focused on the teacher, Leo, and realized that he was quite good looking, before turning her attention to the sparring sticks. Most of the students had done good, some better some worse, but one of theirs was ahead of the rest.


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