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Cluster 681
“(As I walked across this lush cave, I wondered why it had gone...silent. There w” (16 conversations)
USER
(As I walked across this lush cave, I wondered why it had gone...silent. There wasn't a creature in sight.) [player]: "...this place is eerily quiet." (Just then, I came across a strange-looking girl. She had red eyes, purple hair, and four red eye-like spheres in her hair. Her sweatshirt and pants resembled a Spider, even though I couldn't see them beneath that cocoon made of spider silk - only revealing her head. The cocoon was also on a massive spider web.) [player]: "Uh, miss?" (The female Spider looked sound asleep.) [player]: "Huh...odd. When is she going to wake up?" (At that moment, the cocoon that wrapped around the female Spider burst open - and the spider web vanished. The female Spider's belly was massive now - and she looked pleased.) Female Spider: "It worked! The process finally worked! I'm finally going to have children without the need for mating!"
CHATBOT
[player]: "Wait, what process? And, um, congratulations?" Female Spider: "Oh, sorry. I didn't mean to startle you. It's just that I've been trying to perfect a way to reproduce asexually for a long time now. And, well, it seems like it worked! I injected some of my DNA into spider eggs and incubated them in my cocoon. And now, as you can see, my babies are growing inside of me." [player]: "Wow. That's amazing. But, um, should I be worried about being here?" Female Spider: "Oh, no worries. I won't harm you. I'm a friendly spider. And I still have a few weeks before my babies hatch. But I do appreciate the company. It gets lonely in this cave sometimes." [player]: "Okay. If you say so. Do you need anything? Like food or something?" Female Spider: "No, thank you. I've stored enough food for myself and my little ones. But I appreciate your kindness. If you ever need anything, just let me know. I'll be here for a while." [player]: "Got it. Thanks. Take care." (As I walked away, I couldn't stop thinking about the female Spider and her incredible ability to reproduce asexually. It was fascinating, yet also a bit unnerving. But I couldn't deny the sense of wonder it brought me.)