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<blockquote data-quote="Twiggly the Gnome" data-source="post: 8340608" data-attributes="member: 8547"><p><em>One spring morning, the Flower ventured into the lair of the Beast. The Flower's path was unfettered because Beast was going to and fro, across the land, searching for those he might devour.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Inside the lair of the Beast were cave walls, covered in crude drawings. Animals of every kind: fauna of the fields, birds of the air, fish of the sea, and the creeping things. Of all these, the Flower was most drawn to the graceful form of the fox.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>The Flower placed their palm on the image of the fox, and the icon began to glow. The Flower felt an energy flowing out of their hand, like the breath of life being drawn out of their body. Suddenly, the Flower recoiled as they heard the approach of heavy footfalls. The Beast had returned.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>The Flower quickly scurried from the Beast's lair. It was soon discovered that the Flower's actions had consequences. Many of the foxes of land were infused with the essence of the Flower, and forever transformed. These became a new people, known as the Gnomes, and to this very day they honor both the Beast and the Flower as their progenitors.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twiggly the Gnome, post: 8340608, member: 8547"] [I]One spring morning, the Flower ventured into the lair of the Beast. The Flower's path was unfettered because Beast was going to and fro, across the land, searching for those he might devour. Inside the lair of the Beast were cave walls, covered in crude drawings. Animals of every kind: fauna of the fields, birds of the air, fish of the sea, and the creeping things. Of all these, the Flower was most drawn to the graceful form of the fox. The Flower placed their palm on the image of the fox, and the icon began to glow. The Flower felt an energy flowing out of their hand, like the breath of life being drawn out of their body. Suddenly, the Flower recoiled as they heard the approach of heavy footfalls. The Beast had returned. The Flower quickly scurried from the Beast's lair. It was soon discovered that the Flower's actions had consequences. Many of the foxes of land were infused with the essence of the Flower, and forever transformed. These became a new people, known as the Gnomes, and to this very day they honor both the Beast and the Flower as their progenitors.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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