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 Enigma
10:41:29 
I can always tell when Eve is working on the site because you get slammed by lag in explore xD
 Destinations End
10:35:35 Toliska, Desti, Coy
@Cat
Same here. So I hope so
 FIAB
10:34:09 
Same here @Cat
 Rykio
10:33:55 An Attic.
Woah, this looks different.
 FIAB
10:33:50 
Eve! I used to play about 6 years ago, I lost the old account, but I am back!
 Catori
10:31:43 Cat
Will we still be able to play the desktop version on mobile once it's all set up? I much prefer the desktop version on mobile
 SixBears
10:24:15 evebot
My pleasure. I want you guys to be happy.
 Forest Dwelling
10:24:07 I am on Wolflocke ok
@Siku

Thanks! I'm okay-ish with busts, but I struggle a lot to draw bodies properly lol
 Siku of Kinapak
10:22:35 
Thank you for all your hard work Eve! you sure do put a lot into this game for us!
 Ars Goetia
10:22:09 Wren <3
i keep getting double troubles of brown bears in my exploring. what is my luck?
 Siku of Kinapak
10:21:29 
Nice Forest. The angles look elf-ish. I like it.
 SixBears
10:21:29 evebot
I'm going to research the desktop toggle. It should work but it is not, so I need to see if I can fix it.
 Forest Dwelling
10:19:36 I am on Wolflocke ok
Thoughts?
-Click-

This was my first time drawing a human in probably close to a year
 Siku of Kinapak
10:19:26 
Anyone else notice the jumpiness when burying apples in hole? the screen jumps up to the top then scrolls itself rapidly back down. Makes me dizzy.n- I'm guessing that isn't intentional?
 Siku of Kinapak
10:17:18 
I haven't tried on phone yet. n I'm on a regular PC right now. The layout looks fine but everything is more squashed since the width is less than before. I can see where that would be helpful on a phone screen. On PC I wish it could be a bit wider so I wouldn't have to scroll as much. nI'm sure it's a difficult balancing act between different device layouts though.
 Enigma
10:08:20 
@Forest
I think you're onto something, perhaps it has to do with our device's adaptability to either a mobile or laptop configuration
 Forest Dwelling
10:05:42 I am on Wolflocke ok
@Enigma

Ah, well then I'm all out of ideas lol, but that's a neat laptop you have! Mine would just snap if I tried to fold it the other way lmao
 Urux
10:03:18 Urox, Uris
I like the idea of the update. Just the switching to mobile layout if I have the WP tab on half of my screen is difficult due to the tabs overflowing the top bar and the chat not being visible.
Overall, I think after the tweaks have been made I think it will be beneficial to new players that use mobile. We're just very used to this layout. I hate change too </3
 Enigma
10:02:56 
@Forest
Mine is not a chromebook, however it can be bent in half and turned into a tablet. Though it's very thick lol
 Existence
10:02:33 Exist / Kuskyn
My question is why doesn't the desktop toggle affect it xD

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Matunda x Salem | Vanished Without A TraceJune 16, 2024 02:03 AM


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This RP is inspired by the missing 411 cases and is in the mild horror themes :P
[ Kelva ]

Edited at June 18, 2024 11:34 AM by Salem
Matunda x Salem | Vanished Without A TraceJune 19, 2024 10:26 AM


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Kelva stirred awake to the soft rustling of leaves above him, nestled in a secure perch amidst the tree's embrace. The forest around him was just beginning to lighten with the hint of dawn, casting gentle shadows that danced across the foliage. With a fluid motion, he swung his legs over the edge and leapt down to the forest floor below, landing gracefully on padded feet. His keen eyes scanned the area, alert for any signs of movement or potential prey.

As Kelva set off on his morning hunt, his path intersected briefly with a fox darting nervously through the underbrush. The creature caught sight of him and bolted away with a flick of its bushy tail, disappearing into the dense foliage. Kelva paused, watching the fox retreat, and then continued on his way, intent on finding sustenance for the day ahead.

Soon enough, the fox returned, cautiously approaching Kelva with a delicate flower gripped delicately in its jaws. Kelva knelt down, extending a hand to gently stroke the fox's fur. The fox seemed to relax under his touch, its bright eyes momentarily meeting his before it bounded off once more into the forest. Kelva smiled faintly, tucking the flower into a pocket before resuming his journey.

Carrying the small gift, Kelva walked along a well-trodden trail used by humans sporadically. In the distance, he spotted a figure moving along the path. With a silent shift, he transformed into his human form—a lean young man with raven-black hair and eyes that mirrored the clear skies above. Adjusting his simple attire, he passed the human with an air of casual indifference, concealing his true nature with practiced ease.

Once he was certain the human had moved past, Kelva pivoted and silently ascended back into the branches. Perched high above, hidden amidst the canopy, he observed the figure below as they continued along the trail. The forest whispered around him, alive with the morning chorus of birds and the rustling of leaves. Kelva remained still, his gaze fixed on the human, curiosity and caution mingling in his thoughts as he tracked their movements from the safety of his arboreal vantage point.

Matunda x Salem | Vanished Without A TraceJune 20, 2024 10:50 AM


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Iris made her way down the path, slowly and carefully. This forest made her uneasy for no reason A shiny pebble on the ground caught her attention, and she stopped to grab it. Its perfect to give to her pet orchid praying mantis. He'll love the new addition to his home. In the distance, she could see a figure approaching. Someone else was walking down the pathway too. She didn't expect others to be here, but she should've known better. Not all forests she goes to will be completely empty of other people.

A very ancient looking log rested on the ground, right next to the pathway. It was covered in sphagnum moss, and an army of woodlouse were feasting joyfully on the bark. Well, it's impossible know if they are actually joyful or not, but they probably are because of they're eating food. Even a few millipedes- seven to be exact- were enjoying a meal on the log. Iris approached the bug community, kneeling down to observe once she reached the log, watching the isopods' antennas flail around erratically like they were feeling the area around, and the millipedes just crawling around with a few woodlouse hitchhikers on top of them, as if the millipedes were just their cars for transportation. Who knows, maybe they're the taxi drivers for the isopods.

Iris reached her hand out, gently placing it near one of the woodlouse. It looked as if it had a life changing discovery, it's antennae slowing to a stop as it stared at her hand, completely still, almost so still to the point where it looked just like a rock. Then, it crawled up to her hand, touching it with two of it's front legs before sitting there, seemingly mesmerized again. Then, it randomly started bolting away, running like it's life depended on it, and even crawling on top of a few of his fellow woodlouse, before disappearing into the bark.

Iris just stared at where the isopod disappeared, wondering why it was so friendly, and then just ran away for no reason. Did she twitch by accident or something? Maybe the millipedes are friendlier. She gently reached her hand over to one of the millipedes, who was colored like a bumblebee, with yellow and black stripes. He didn't even seem to acknowledge her hand's presence, and just crawled onto her hand. She didn't know if he hadn't noticed that she wasn't bark or if he just didn't care, but oh well. His many legs felt incredibly strange, and tingly, but he was cute and so friendly, so she didn't mind.

Until he started crawling further up her arm, all the way to her elbow. She placed her other hand in front of him, hoping he'd crawl onto it just as easily as before so she could put him down easily, but then he decided to acknowledge the existence of hands. Iris silently begged that it wouldn't be a pain to get off of her. She tried to get him to crawl onto her hand again, but there was no hope. The millipede wouldn't crawl onto her other hand. She kept swapping the position of her hand, but he kept trying to go around it and crawl further up her arm. Getting very frustrated now, she placed her hand in front of him, hoping that he would cooperate this time, but no, he didn't. He dodged again. The best option was to just grab it, which she really didn't want to do, but that's the best option. She used her hand to scoop it up, trying to gently force it away from her arm so he didn't just crawl back on. She didn't want to risk hurting it, but it left her no choice. Then, when she managed to finally grab it, she immediately placed him back down by his fellow millipedes, her hand already starting to itch. That will take a long while to go away.

Iris stood up and continued down the path, rubbing at the itch on her hand. It was quite stupid to pick up a random bug anyway, especially one out here. Anything could be poisonous. A bright orange color flashed in the corner of her eye as a small fox darted through the bushes, presumably hunting it's dinner. That's a rare animal to see, for Iris at least. The trees rustled, but there was no wind. Strange. The air was completely still today. Maybe there was a gust of wing back there that somehow went around her perfectly, and that's why she didn't feel it.


Edited at June 21, 2024 12:26 AM by Matunda

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