Oh, and he's the captain of a ship right? And she's a lady fish thing, so maybe she's his lover or something and got cursed by an evil witch and turned into a half fish, and he sails around the oceans looking for her.
Oh! And I bet if he asked nicely he could get Mr Whale and Mr Dolphins to help him find her and to carry messages to her. Do you think the evil witch locked her away somewhere so she couldn't be with him?
That's right! The evil witch locked her away into a dungeon deep in the ocean, where he couldn't reach her. So he had to talk to Mr. Whale and Mr. Dolphin to get messages from her. But they heard that the treasure had a key so he spent years searching for it, until he finally found a ship of heroes to help him.
And then when he got the key -- it had to be a magic key so he could breath underwater too -- the Mr Dolphins could help him down to the witch's castle so he could find his lady friend! And then they had a HUUUUUUUUGE fight and he won in the end and rescued his lady, right?
That's right! And when they came back, they decided to run a game together to test the heros' love for each other. And with that love they'll push back the Darkness and save Aather so everyone can live happily!
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... Do we have anything we can give them instead?
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Personae? Do you like stories?
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(( ooc: Makin' this a 3 because omg kiss! And also we are playing it out as them being indecisive as to who should be the one to die. ))
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[and then water begins to flow into the cell, seeping between cracks in the walls and floor and rising quickly (there seems to be an invisible barrier stopping it from flowing out between the bars). If you've made a decision about who will die, then the surviving person will instinctively know that they can breathe the water just fine. Either way, you have about sixty seconds to put any plans for dying into action before the water reaches the top of the cell. Once the person who was meant to die has died, their body will disappear, the water will recede and the door will swing open. Stepping through it will cause the survivor to find himself or herself in the Ring.]