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<blockquote data-quote="WayneLigon" data-source="post: 1591908" data-attributes="member: 3649"><p>The single weirdest thing I've ever <em>actually played in:</em> Call of Cthulhu + Bunnies and Burrows. With some Winnie-the-Pooh thrown in for just plain weirdness. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Bunnies and Barrows. </strong></p><p> </p><p>We were a small warren on the edge of a great dark wood. Towards Sun Goes Down was The Rocky Place, what humans would call a ruined monestary. A little further on were The High Stones, a high bald hill with standing stones on it; blind mole sorcerers lived there.</p><p> </p><p>We feared the Wood, because deeper in, the trees moved when the stars were right. The stargazer of the warren went mad long ago (he became a meat eater and roamed the edges of The Green Place; the farm) and we just had to guess The Times now. </p><p> </p><p>There was a time when a Man came to the area and set up a thing so he could watch the warren. We were curious about him as well, and we'd stand up on our little haunches and watch him. This made him nervous. Sometimes we'd dance for him to cheer him up and this made him <em>very</em> nervous. So nervous he brought a shotgun. </p><p> </p><p>We saw him kill a badger with it, and an entirely new world opened up for us. It was obvious that The Thing went BOOOM and the badger, he wasn't even in one peice anymore. We had to have that thing! So we waited and watched, and snuck into the blind and tried to steal the gun. We failed, and he stared at us for a long time afterwards, wondering what we'd been doing with the gun. Then he set it far from himself and pretended to go to sleep. </p><p> </p><p>We tried again and he suddenly screamed when we all worked together to drop one end of the gun on a mass of soft moss we'd brought, so The Thing would not make the noise it made the last time. He grabbed the gun and pointed it at himself, laughing, and there was this BOOOM and he was like the badger. So we dragged the gun back to the warren but then it didn't work anymore, so we left it by the farmers house. People came and took the farmer away and we could eat all his lettuce we wanted. But then the next year there was no more lettuce and a quarter of the warren starved. </p><p> </p><p>There was also the great black snake with the white anhk on it's flaring hood. We stayed away from it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneLigon, post: 1591908, member: 3649"] The single weirdest thing I've ever [i]actually played in:[/i] Call of Cthulhu + Bunnies and Burrows. With some Winnie-the-Pooh thrown in for just plain weirdness. [b]Bunnies and Barrows. [/b] We were a small warren on the edge of a great dark wood. Towards Sun Goes Down was The Rocky Place, what humans would call a ruined monestary. A little further on were The High Stones, a high bald hill with standing stones on it; blind mole sorcerers lived there. We feared the Wood, because deeper in, the trees moved when the stars were right. The stargazer of the warren went mad long ago (he became a meat eater and roamed the edges of The Green Place; the farm) and we just had to guess The Times now. There was a time when a Man came to the area and set up a thing so he could watch the warren. We were curious about him as well, and we'd stand up on our little haunches and watch him. This made him nervous. Sometimes we'd dance for him to cheer him up and this made him [i]very[/i] nervous. So nervous he brought a shotgun. We saw him kill a badger with it, and an entirely new world opened up for us. It was obvious that The Thing went BOOOM and the badger, he wasn't even in one peice anymore. We had to have that thing! So we waited and watched, and snuck into the blind and tried to steal the gun. We failed, and he stared at us for a long time afterwards, wondering what we'd been doing with the gun. Then he set it far from himself and pretended to go to sleep. We tried again and he suddenly screamed when we all worked together to drop one end of the gun on a mass of soft moss we'd brought, so The Thing would not make the noise it made the last time. He grabbed the gun and pointed it at himself, laughing, and there was this BOOOM and he was like the badger. So we dragged the gun back to the warren but then it didn't work anymore, so we left it by the farmers house. People came and took the farmer away and we could eat all his lettuce we wanted. But then the next year there was no more lettuce and a quarter of the warren starved. There was also the great black snake with the white anhk on it's flaring hood. We stayed away from it. [/QUOTE]
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