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Smol-Patoot[OP]
07.04.2019 03:05
Link--Clover--
Characteristics: Clever, kind, loyal, shy, bit of a pushover, smarter than she seems, easily scared
Power: Can grow plants
The larger and more complex plus the speed of which it is grown drain different amounts of energy. After all, plants are living things, to support them is costly (especially when you are trying to grow them where the soil is poor).
---LEAST AMOUNT OF ENERGY---
Seedless plants (Vegetables, spider plants, etc.)
Flowering plants (Cacti, orchids, flowers in general)
Trees [normal] (Oak, Birch etc.)
Sharp, prickly vines/creepers (Her attack moves; energy cost varies on speed, size, and power )
Fruiting plants [shrub/vines] (berries, grapes, pineapple, etc.)
Trees [tall] (Redwood, Doerner Fir, Giant Sequoia, etc.)
Fruiting plants [trees] (Chesnuts, apples, cherries, etc.)
---TO MOST AMOUNT OF ENERGY---
Smol-Patoot[OP]
07.04.2019 03:06
LinkW/ an additial lazy animation at the end!
Nickname: Cloey
Gender: F
Clover lived in a small town which in turn lived by an oasis. Even though the town was right smack dab in the middle of the desert, the creatures living there were able to cultivate their crops for the soil around the oasis were very fertile. There were also a few select populations of fish that prospered in the oasis. However, one day a terrible sandstorm hit. None could explain why or how this disaster came to be but nonetheless, it happened. It's said that the sand was so thick, it blocked even the strongest rays of the midday sun for three weeks. Such a terrible stroke of luck for it was the dryest time of the year when the levels of the oasis reached it's lowest point. The sandstorm polluted the water, killing most if not all of the life that lived there. The harvest stood no chance and quickly diminished into a select pile of prickly, stubborn, cacti. The townsfolk locked
themselves in their houses and would've starved to death if it weren't for kind-hearted Clover. She devoted her energy into creating enough food for all the townsfolk to eat. After she ran out of energy, she would sleep--sometimes pass out--then wake up and do the same again. The townsfolk were eternally grateful to her.
But after the sand storm, the townsfolk found out that the once fertile sand had been ravaged by sand and as dried and crumbly as anywhere else in the desert. The oasis was muddy and tainted and it would take a lot of effort to remove all the sand and gunk out of it.
Instead of working hard to mold the land into what it was before, the townsfolk decided that it would be easier to let Clover grow all the food for them. They begged and begged Clover to grow food for them. Clover, seeing all their desperate faces and wailing, hesitantly agreed. So what happened in those three weeks of the sandstorm became her life. The townsfolk began relying on her more and more. They never bothered to
loosen the soil for planting or clean up the oasis. The frail sandy soil was blossoming with plant life. All leeching off of Clover.
One particular day, when she was so drained she could hardly walk, she decided that enough was enough. She walked out of her house and towards the oasis--the source of all life in this town before her. Along the way, she cut loose the invisible roots of the plants which were draining her. Without her as a source of nutrients, the plants would quickly wither and die. She stopped at the edge of the oasis and stared in. Greif swamped her as she took in the scene around her. The beautiful oasis, to which the townsfolk used to care and tend for every day, which glittered in every color you can imagine when the sun hit it right, was now no more than a giant, grimy puddle. Not a single ripple disturbed it's murky surface. Well, if no one is going to clean it up I'd better step forward, she thought glumly. She heaved herself into the water, her muscles straining to propel her
through the water. She had to reach the bottom to scoop up all the gunk that had settled there. Suddenly, she saw a dark object zipping towards her in the water. She panicked and tried to swim away but her exhausted muscles wouldn't respond. It struck her in the side of her head. Pain flared up for a second before everything swirled into darkness.
When she groggily opened her eyes again, she realized two things at once.
She was not in the desert anymore.
This was a whole new place.
And then confusion hit.