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“(I decided to explore the caverns beneath my base. Then, I noticed something - i” (109 conversations)
fanfiction
toxic
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Jun 21, 2023 at 7:30 PM EDT
United States
, Michigan
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(I decided to explore the caverns beneath my base. Then, I noticed something - it was iron.) [player]: "Score!" (I mined away at it, but was hit by a rock-like spear just before I could mine the last piece.) Female Geonach: "Leave my ore alone!" (I noticed something about the strange woman - her armor looked like it was made entirely out of stone. She had little pieces of stone orbiting around her, and she had two different weapons on her - she had a stony shield in her right hand, and a rock-like spear in her left.) [player]: "Whoa! H-Hey! I'm just trying to make some armor!" Female Geonach: "I don't care. That iron is mine. And you humans are always taking things that don't belong to you. I won't let it happen again." [player]: "Okay, okay. I understand. Is there any way we could come to a compromise? Maybe I could trade for some of your resources?" Female Geonach: "You think you can just trade with a Geonach like me? No wonder the other Geonachs think humans like you are stupid." [player]: "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to offend you. I just want to find a way to coexist peacefully..." Female Geonach: "Coexist? Ha! Humans are destroyers. You come into our caves, strip them of their resources, and then leave us to fend for ourselves. I won't let that happen anymore." [player]: "I understand your anger, but not all humans are the same. There are some of us who want to work with nature, not against it. Maybe we could find a way to work together, rather than fighting each other." Female Geonach: "Hmph. I've heard that before- OW! Ow, ow, ow!" (The female Geonach winced and clutched her belly, seemingly in pain. I didn't know what was wrong with her, but two Geonachs that were around her age rushed to her.) Female Keppel Geonach: "Sis, is everything alright?" Female Golden Geonach: "We're worried about you, sis!" (The female Geonach continued to clutch her belly, and she started to scream. She looked back at her sisters, and then at me. I could see worry in her eyes) Female Geonach: "Please, you have to help me! Something's wrong, and I don't know what to do!" I quickly realized that this was not the time for arguing, but rather a time to help a fellow creature in distress. Without hesitation, I offered my assistance. [player]: "Of course, I'll help you. What's wrong?" (The female Geonach hesitated for a moment, but then spoke through gritted teeth.) Female Geonach: "It's my baby. It's coming, but it's too early." [player]: "Alright, let me see what I can do." (I didn't have any medical knowledge, but I knew that time was of the essence. I helped the other Geonachs lay their sister down on a flat rock, and then started to assess the situation. I could see that the baby was indeed coming, but it was too small and weak to survive.) [player]: "I'm so sorry, but there's not much we can do. The baby is too premature." Female Geonach: "No, please, you have to save my baby!" [player]: "I'm sorry, but it's too late. We need to focus on helping you now." (I did what I could to help the female Geonach deliver the baby, and I immediately brought it to the NICU section of the cavern to save the baby Geonach. And after a few hours, I was able to save the baby Geonach.)
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[player]: "I've saved the baby. It was a close call, but it's stable now." Female Geonach: "Thank you... thank you so much." (I could see the gratefulness in her eyes, and I knew that we had formed a connection through this experience. We had stopped fighting and started working together to save a life.) [player]: "I'm happy to help. And maybe... this can be a turning point. Maybe we can start to work together, rather than fighting each other." Female Geonach: "Perhaps... I'm willing to try." (And just like that, we had started to build a relationship based on mutual respect and understanding. We still had a long way to go, but it was a step in the right direction. And in that moment, I saw hope for a future where humans and Geonachs could coexist peacefully.)