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Thea decided to brush her little fluffball bc she was feeling a lil sad. Thea has been working in the garden a lot to grow her beautiful plants :))
We played dnd today, with a sick and croaky DM.
Highlights: the half-orc cleric who has mostly rejected her heritage talked to the orc leader about her mom and accountability.
The human fighyer collapsed on their knees, yelling «Sphiel!!!» because our horse was missing.
The trigger happy sorcerer tried to attack our prisoners but we stopped him.
The ranger and Lilli tried to find the runaway horse. As we were to go back, the ranger asked Lilli to ride with her but Lilli got on a long rant about how terrifying horses are, but she was okay riding the animal companion of the ranger. Which is a bear? If said bear was okay with it.
Lilli contacted her God this session, or rather tried with a ritual. She didn’t feel them responding, so I rolled with it being more like a. Lilli yelling her fustrations and grieveances of her life at the moon.
(Also like. The God thing is actually about feeling neglected by her family and specifically her mom who was not there for her. It’s easier to project it on these omnipotent but absent things.)
Christmas 2016
After coming home from the restaurant that night Mom and Dad were feeling a bit frisky. Already past their bedtime, they made sure the kids went straight to bed.
Not before long, a little one was running down the hall. She yelled something about a monster under her bed - a cry her parent’s heard more often than not.
Ramona points out where she last saw the intruder and asks her dad to make it go away.
The next morning he checked up on her to make sure she slept well, and thankfully the monster hadn’t returned.