Okay. Interesting, what do oyu think the other "realms" would be like?
Well, I played around with ideas such as the other realms representing sites some of the users here also like to hang out in. I mean, I can't mention them here, but I thought I could have fun describing the interactions of users who spend more time offsite than here and why the characters would need to visit the other realms.
Cool! Wait--the mods don't have rules against saying the name of sites, do they? I thought it was just links. ANYWAYS, that sounds like it could be interesting.
“’Before’ what?” He asked and sipped his glass of water. “Well, I just thought that--” “You thought what?” He asked and sipped his glass of water. “Friends shouldn’t remain… displeased with each other, you know?” “’You know’ what?” He asked and sipped his glass of water. “I’m sorry’s all! I shouldn’t have gotten mad about an entirely reasonable assumption.” I apologised, hoping I sounded sincere, which I was, but I’ve been known for rarely sounding it. “Oh, that’s all?” He asked and sipped his glass of water. “I’m sorry too, assuming didn’t help.” “Good, everything’s fine then?” I asked and didn’t sip my glass of water since I didn’t have one. “Yep,” He shrugged and sipped his glass of water. “Would you mind telling me your reasons for stealing that sword, Soulbinder?” I bristled and replied, “No,” “How about this then, is your hand still glowing?” He asked and sipped his glass of water. “Yessss,” I growled, pulling the glove off my hand to show him. “and the rest of my arm, and I have no idea why!” “I want a magic blue arm,” He said a bit sarcastically and sipped his glass of water. “That’s creepy! It’s creepy!” I cried. “And it’s not magic!” “Yeah, but what if it is?” He asked and sipped his glass of water. “Magic, I mean.” “It’s not.” “How do you know?” He asked and sipped his glass of water. “I just do, OK!” I huffed. “I don’t believe in magic.” “Right. Why don’t you believe in magic?” He asked and sipped his glass of water. “Because magic is impossible and silly.” I said. “So says the girl with a magic blue arm.” He remarked and sipped his glass of water. “Stop sipping your glass of water!” I retorted. “Alright,” He nodded, and sipped his glass of water. I was about to reply, when I suddenly heard the voices of four mods. “Eli, get out of here, the mods are coming.” I hissed in a lower tone. “You are magic! I knew it!” He whisper-shouted.
I never knew I loved water so much. Now I realize drinking water is my purpose in life. Thank you, Neko.
“’Before’ what?” He asked and sipped his glass of water. “Well, I just thought that--” “You thought what?” He asked and sipped his glass of water. “Friends shouldn’t remain… displeased with each other, you know?” “’You know’ what?” He asked and sipped his glass of water. “I’m sorry’s all! I shouldn’t have gotten mad about an entirely reasonable assumption.” I apologised, hoping I sounded sincere, which I was, but I’ve been known for rarely sounding it. “Oh, that’s all?” He asked and sipped his glass of water. “I’m sorry too, assuming didn’t help.” “Good, everything’s fine then?” I asked and didn’t sip my glass of water since I didn’t have one. “Yep,” He shrugged and sipped his glass of water. “Would you mind telling me your reasons for stealing that sword, Soulbinder?” I bristled and replied, “No,” “How about this then, is your hand still glowing?” He asked and sipped his glass of water. “Yessss,” I growled, pulling the glove off my hand to show him. “and the rest of my arm, and I have no idea why!” “I want a magic blue arm,” He said a bit sarcastically and sipped his glass of water. “That’s creepy! It’s creepy!” I cried. “And it’s not magic!” “Yeah, but what if it is?” He asked and sipped his glass of water. “Magic, I mean.” “It’s not.” “How do you know?” He asked and sipped his glass of water. “I just do, OK!” I huffed. “I don’t believe in magic.” “Right. Why don’t you believe in magic?” He asked and sipped his glass of water. “Because magic is impossible and silly.” I said. “So says the girl with a magic blue arm.” He remarked and sipped his glass of water. “Stop sipping your glass of water!” I retorted. “Alright,” He nodded, and sipped his glass of water. I was about to reply, when I suddenly heard the voices of four mods. “Eli, get out of here, the mods are coming.” I hissed in a lower tone. “You are magic! I knew it!” He whisper-shouted.
Listen to Neko, son, you're going to need an emergency bathroom trip at this rate.