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<blockquote data-quote="FitzTheRuke" data-source="post: 7804713" data-attributes="member: 59816"><p>Without fully understanding what he was getting himself into, Harb accepted the old catwoman's offer. She growled some words and waved the edible stick around. Then she handed it to Harb and instructed him to chew on an end. He did. It tasted sweet and bitter at the same time. She put a dot of coloured mud on his forehead. Ukee jumped up for the stick, and the old woman instructed Harb to give it to the monkey, who took it eagerly and chewed on the same end that Harb had. The old woman put a similar dot of coloured mud on the monkey's forehead. </p><p></p><p>This all seemed unexceptional to Harb until he suddenly became very dizzy. Was the sweet stick poisonous? He stepped back, worried that he had been tricked, and there seemed to be no ground behind him. He fell, and the sky swarmed above him. Ukee jumped on his chest, and she looked at him with her little monkey face scrunched up in concern.</p><p></p><p>An hour later, Harb awoke, lying on a soft patch of moss with a sleeping winged monkey in his arms. She awoke when he moved and he realised that he could sense her thoughts. He stood up and Ukee climbed up on his shoulder. The old woman was there, smiling with sharp teeth, and she gave him three smaller versions of the sweet sticks, saying, <strong>"Ssshee no die ifff you live. Ccchew sstick, ffeeed herrrr, she willl heall frrrrom dead."</strong></p><p></p><p>For a moment, Harb thought that he might still be poisoned. His vision was all wrong. Then he realised that he was looking at the old woman from the eyes of the monkey on his shoulder, and not from his own eyes. She leapt off and flew into the air, and Harb could see the Tabaxi village from high in the sky. He called her back, in his mind, and she swooped back down to his shoulder. Without thinking about it, he willed his vision to return to his own head.</p><p></p><p>And it did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzTheRuke, post: 7804713, member: 59816"] Without fully understanding what he was getting himself into, Harb accepted the old catwoman's offer. She growled some words and waved the edible stick around. Then she handed it to Harb and instructed him to chew on an end. He did. It tasted sweet and bitter at the same time. She put a dot of coloured mud on his forehead. Ukee jumped up for the stick, and the old woman instructed Harb to give it to the monkey, who took it eagerly and chewed on the same end that Harb had. The old woman put a similar dot of coloured mud on the monkey's forehead. This all seemed unexceptional to Harb until he suddenly became very dizzy. Was the sweet stick poisonous? He stepped back, worried that he had been tricked, and there seemed to be no ground behind him. He fell, and the sky swarmed above him. Ukee jumped on his chest, and she looked at him with her little monkey face scrunched up in concern. An hour later, Harb awoke, lying on a soft patch of moss with a sleeping winged monkey in his arms. She awoke when he moved and he realised that he could sense her thoughts. He stood up and Ukee climbed up on his shoulder. The old woman was there, smiling with sharp teeth, and she gave him three smaller versions of the sweet sticks, saying, [b]"Ssshee no die ifff you live. Ccchew sstick, ffeeed herrrr, she willl heall frrrrom dead."[/b] For a moment, Harb thought that he might still be poisoned. His vision was all wrong. Then he realised that he was looking at the old woman from the eyes of the monkey on his shoulder, and not from his own eyes. She leapt off and flew into the air, and Harb could see the Tabaxi village from high in the sky. He called her back, in his mind, and she swooped back down to his shoulder. Without thinking about it, he willed his vision to return to his own head. And it did. [/QUOTE]
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