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<blockquote data-quote="Clint_L" data-source="post: 8936108" data-attributes="member: 7035894"><p>Do I own this?</p><p></p><p><em>Describe Stankwater, a small swamp village with an alligator problem, for a D&D setting</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Stankwater is a small, isolated village situated in the heart of a vast swamp. The village is known for its lush vegetation, teeming wildlife, and, most notably, its alligator problem.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>The villagers of Stankwater live in wooden huts raised off the ground on stilts, and their main source of income is fishing and hunting. The swamp surrounding the village is home to an abundance of alligators, which frequently attack the villagers and their livestock. This has made life difficult for the inhabitants of Stankwater, and they are constantly on the lookout for adventurers who are willing to help them rid the swamp of its dangerous reptiles.</em></p><p><em>Despite the alligator problem, the people of Stankwater are a close-knit and hospitable community. They are always willing to offer aid and support to those who are willing to help them, and they are known for their delicious Cajun-style cooking.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Visitors to Stankwater should be cautious when entering the swamp, as alligators are not the only danger lurking in the murky waters. There are also rumors of a powerful swamp witch who dwells deep in the heart of the marsh, and who is said to be able to control the alligators.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Adventurers who are brave enough to take on the alligator problem will find themselves well-rewarded by the grateful villagers of Stankwater. With their help, the village could finally be free of its dangerous reptiles, and the swamp could once again be a place of peace and prosperity.</em></p><p></p><p>Or what about this, after 5 iterations?</p><p></p><p><em>The Gloom Bog is a treacherous and dark swamp, home to all manner of dangerous creatures, including rumored powerful swamp witches. Despite the danger, the villagers of Stankwater have learned to make a living by fishing and hunting the teeming wildlife.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Stankwater is a small, isolated village, known for its close-knit and hospitable community. The village is led by a female goblin named Grummla, who rules with a firm but fair hand. Grummla is a shrewd and cunning leader, respected by the villagers for her ability to navigate the dangerous swamp and protect them from its inhabitants. The villagers live in wooden huts raised off the ground on stilts, and they are always willing to offer aid and support to those who are willing to help them rid the swamp of its dangerous inhabitants, such as swamp hags, will-o'-wisps, and giant mosquitoes. Visitors to Stankwater should be cautious, but well-rewarded, as Grummla and the villagers are known for their hospitality and aid to those who would help protect their swamp home.</em></p><p></p><p>At what point does the text become mine?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clint_L, post: 8936108, member: 7035894"] Do I own this? [I]Describe Stankwater, a small swamp village with an alligator problem, for a D&D setting Stankwater is a small, isolated village situated in the heart of a vast swamp. The village is known for its lush vegetation, teeming wildlife, and, most notably, its alligator problem. The villagers of Stankwater live in wooden huts raised off the ground on stilts, and their main source of income is fishing and hunting. The swamp surrounding the village is home to an abundance of alligators, which frequently attack the villagers and their livestock. This has made life difficult for the inhabitants of Stankwater, and they are constantly on the lookout for adventurers who are willing to help them rid the swamp of its dangerous reptiles. Despite the alligator problem, the people of Stankwater are a close-knit and hospitable community. They are always willing to offer aid and support to those who are willing to help them, and they are known for their delicious Cajun-style cooking. Visitors to Stankwater should be cautious when entering the swamp, as alligators are not the only danger lurking in the murky waters. There are also rumors of a powerful swamp witch who dwells deep in the heart of the marsh, and who is said to be able to control the alligators. Adventurers who are brave enough to take on the alligator problem will find themselves well-rewarded by the grateful villagers of Stankwater. With their help, the village could finally be free of its dangerous reptiles, and the swamp could once again be a place of peace and prosperity.[/I] Or what about this, after 5 iterations? [I]The Gloom Bog is a treacherous and dark swamp, home to all manner of dangerous creatures, including rumored powerful swamp witches. Despite the danger, the villagers of Stankwater have learned to make a living by fishing and hunting the teeming wildlife. Stankwater is a small, isolated village, known for its close-knit and hospitable community. The village is led by a female goblin named Grummla, who rules with a firm but fair hand. Grummla is a shrewd and cunning leader, respected by the villagers for her ability to navigate the dangerous swamp and protect them from its inhabitants. The villagers live in wooden huts raised off the ground on stilts, and they are always willing to offer aid and support to those who are willing to help them rid the swamp of its dangerous inhabitants, such as swamp hags, will-o'-wisps, and giant mosquitoes. Visitors to Stankwater should be cautious, but well-rewarded, as Grummla and the villagers are known for their hospitality and aid to those who would help protect their swamp home.[/I] At what point does the text become mine? [/QUOTE]
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