”you’re too young to be tired” you will be waterlogged

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”you’re too young to be tired” you will be waterlogged
They are my endgame ya'll.
Moss Armor.
May DWC 2025 Bonus Day - Snap/Armor
Mei stares at her quilen Guo, longingly. He's not normally this green, is he? How long has it been since she washed him? Questions pile up in her mind, frustration follows.
Right. No more thinking. Mei takes action. She grabs Guo and lifts him like a sack of potatoes into a small courtyard with a fountain. It's the perfect place to wash him.
But first, she has to tie him up. If she leaves him, Guo won't stay still. He'll wander right and left, even sprawl in a mud puddle. Mei is still mentally thanking the former monument restorer for advising her on what to use to clean the stone. It was a great help.
Of course, she attracts a few glances from curious passers-by. Quilen aren't exactly common. And even less so, a quilen that's friendly. Mei is well aware of this.
She washes him quickly and meticulously, using a hoof pick to remove the moss that had grown in the cracks. This has the effect of making him squirm on the spot, from one paw to the other, as if she were tickling him. The rest can easily be removed with a brush and soap.
To finish it off, she polishes him with a cloth. As soon as she loosens him, Guo dashes straight for a big mud cliff to spread out like a seal. It's a shame Mei couldn't stop him in time. Now she has to start all over again.
@daily-writing-challenge
From Bring on the Bad Guys: Loki #001
“The King in Yellow”, by Anthony Oliveira (W), Jethro Morales and Yen Nitro (A)
“The Last Lord of Darkness”, by Marc Guggenheim (W), Michael Sta. Maria and Dono Sánchez-Almara (A)
Work in progress on the Jolly Green Giant still!
The word "China" has been used in English since the 16th century; however, it was not a word used by the Chinese themselves during this period. Its origin has been traced through Portuguese, Malay, and Persianback to the Sanskrit word Cīna, used in ancient India.
The shorter form is "China" Zhōngguó (中国; 中國) from zhōng ("central") and guó("state"),[s] a term which developed under the Western Zhou dynasty in reference to its royal demesne.
Great Unclean One