Heres the lineart. Check it out and keep reading if you want a ton of them.
Hello and welcome to your adventure. While this is technically an adopt shop, and you can possibly get tons of frogs if you go the whole way through (like 14 or more, if I mathed correctly. It’s a lot of frogs.), it’s really meant to be more about the journey there.
This is not your standard interactive adopts! You won’t go after the frogs, you won’t interact with the frogs, you’ll barely even hear about them other than the beginning and the end.
No cages or bait,
Just trading, choice and fate!
You are a traveler, heading out across the land with a horse, a wagon, and whatever you packed from home. For days, you have seen only sand and cactus, and your spirit is weary. Drinking the last of your canteen’s water, you realize that you need to find another town soon. Exhausted, but ahead of schedule for your journey, you decide that it might be best to even spend a few days in whatever town you find, resting and taking a “vacation” from the empty lands.
After another hour of slow forward progress, you pass a wooden sign.
“Welcome to Dustville,” it says, and you chuckle.
Fitting.
Hoping to find a diner, you’re surprised to see the name of the first shop you come to: “Maisie’s Frog Shop.” Thinking it’s some kind of joke, you step inside and look around. A strange blond woman with wild makeup greets you from behind the counter, using the same store name mentioned outside and introducing herself as Maisie. You blink in shock. It is, quite literally, a frog shop. Glass cages line the walls, some frogs that must be friendly with each other climb the log-cabin-style walls. A flash of bright pink catches your eye, then a shining, blue crystalline frog darts past you.
“What is this place?” You demand, but all the lady behind the counter does is give you a crooked grin. Then, she lifts up her hands, and holds out a dark frog with glowing white eyes and white spots that twinkle like stars. You blink twice.
“Kinda neat, aren’t they? I sell them to travelers like you. Somehow, everyone seems to stop into my shop. And even more oddly, everyone buys one. Or two. Or.. but you get the point.”
Something about the frog is mesmerizing. You reach forward and stroke it, and its stars seem to glow and sparkle at your touch.
Immediately, you bring the lady out to your wagon, hoping to offer something in exchange for a frog like this. But all your collection seems uninteresting to her.
“I like the items that get traded around town here more. I’ll tell you what: take your stuff into town, make some trades, and when you’ve got some new things, come back to me.”
So, you do what you have to do: drive yourself into town. A week, you give yourself, to spend here. In that time, you’ll trade around, and hopefully find something that will catch Maisie’s eye.
Your adventure awaits. If you’d like to spend some time in the town, you must first select the items that you wish to have brought with you. After that you will see the town map and begin. Remember, you didn’t plan to come here: you packed before you saw the town! So, I’ll have you pick out your items before you look around.
It costs 100 mush to fill your wagon with ten items of your choosing from the following list. You can pack duplicates of any item, whatever you want. You must pay the 100 mush , so you might as well pick all the items possible.
No item has no purpose. There will be something, somewhere, that you could do with any of these, but not something everywhere that you can use it for. You will have to discover the location that it is useful in.
Each day has 2 shifts: morning and afternoon.
You can visit as many places as you want in a shift, but can only perform one trade or other action in the morning and one trade or other action in the afternoon.
You must eat everyday or your journey will end. This can happen with food you bring or in town at a price. It happens in the evening, after both day shifts. If you have no way to eat, your journey will end. You can pick up some frogs, but then you have to leave.
You must sleep overnight. You can either sleep in your wagon or in town for a price. Sleeping in the wagon presents a chance of an item being stolen from your inventory. The building in town is more secure, so you won’t have this issue there.
The items you have do not need to be saved for the aftermath of your adventure; it causes no damage to use or trade them other than the inability to use them again if you make a trade.
You can visit the same location multiple times in a day, or in the week. There is a small chance at finding items that you can trade for frogs even if there is nothing that you can otherwise do with your items there. Or, a different scenario may be triggered by other items you bring that didn’t get triggered last time.
You can go to the frog shop to trade your items for frogs at any time, but it will end your journey.
The rarity of items you collect directly relates to the kind of frog you can get. Common items give you common frogs with drab colors and few patterns. Rare items give you simple patterned, colorful frogs. Legendary items give you shiny, detailed, or otherwise fancier frogs. You can use all of the items you get to collect frogs at the end of your journey.
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Good luck!