Cheriour Leclair (
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trollxzibit2012-10-17 08:15 pm
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LADIES AND GENTLEMEN AND COCKROACHES MAY I PRESENT TO YOU THE INFAMOUS

2. Others will comment on your characters, anonymously or logged in, suggesting ships and prompts they want you to write about.
3. Anything goes, from fluffy to smut to everything in between! Also, there is no word limit, so it can be as short or as long as you want.
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5. ALL THE SHIPPING EVER AND ALSO FEELINGS
GO GO GO AND SHIP FOR GREAT JUSTICE
also just a note BUT THIS ISN'T LIMITED TO JUST SCRIB PEOPLE you could put your character's ancestors/guardians and whatnot for the shipping too if you want to, whatever floats your boat
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But her words fell upon the floor where Avispa had been; already, she had skittered away to the door in the room. With the danger gone, there was no risk in focusing on the puzzle and she wasn't about to let it be left unsolved. Blinking, Zurahe idly strode after her, amused at the green troll's eagerness to solve it.
One turn to the side, a twist towards the front, three calculated rotations and a little bit of triumphant humming was all it took for Avispa to finish off the puzzle. "Easy!" she exclaimed, seeming entirely too proud of herself. Considering the circumstances, however, her pride at her handiwork was well-warranted. With a laugh she hopped to her feet in front of Zurahe. "Got it!"
But her words fell upon the floor where Zurahe had been; already, she had stormed ahead into the next room. With a new danger present, there was no sense in standing around idly and she wasn't about to let roam and cause trouble. Blinking, Avispa carefully strode after her, fascinated by the yellow troll's eagerness to solve it.
At some point in each troll's mind, as she looked upon the other, she let out a soft sigh of acceptance and amusement at the other's eagerness for their specialty.
"I wish she'd stop for a second so I could thank her."