i. Don't Cook the Egg. [It was bound to happen, but a message pops up over the journals.]
...Okay, so. Given that we now have a giant fire owl outside, I should STOP trying to boil this giant egg I found in my kitchen, right?
[No worries, he did indeed take the egg out before it got too hot, but a second message is popping up.]
Update, the eggs is fine, but it feels really hotd---f
[The end is essentially just scratched out and one can only assume something "terrible" happened. Or he dropped it. Those near his treehouse will notice smoke coming out of the window and it being fairly hot. Guess which kind of element the egg he's found has taken a fancy to?]
Wait, don't run!!
[...And has decided to hatch its legs and start running all over the place in his house and possibly out the door. Time to chase down an egg!]
ii. Egg Hunt. When not accidentally trying to cook an owl egg, Rokurou will be out trying to find the eggs. From all over town to traversing through the forests, no spot will be left behind! Especially places in town. Don't mind him if he pokes his head through someone's window to make sure they don't make the same mistake he did.]
You haven't any weird, magical eggs have you? And if you haven't heard about what's going on, I'd avoid cooking eggs until this blows over.
iii. Owlsitting Training. To maybe make up for the almost catastrophic mishap, Rokurou will try to help look after the little owlets flying around the plaza where they're all being gathered.]
Whoops, can't have you roaming off too far!
[He'll catch a rather windy one and bring it back.]
I know what you kids need... Let's play some games! Hone your skills so those snoyotes will think twice before tackling your eggs again!
[And so Rokurou will have started to set up a very bizarre looking training course for the little owlets to try and attack and use their magic on. Several barrels and crates can be found scattered about, along with pillows and sandbags for the little owls to attack—or perch on. Crude, plush rats that squeak tied with string to be pulled along are also around, and he even makes a few fake snoyotes out of pillows and barrels. These get an occasional singe from the mother.
...It's only a matter of time before he wonders if they could wield a blade so someone better supervise him.]
⋚ b. snoyotes + bonus
[Playing with owlets can be fun, but taking out a few snoyotes is right up his alley, if a little too easy. The snoyotes don't seem to put up too much of a challenging fight, but they do seem to be on the trickier side.]
Hmmmmm. Maybe we should try luring them out with some eggs. If don't want to use real ones, we could try those egg looking ornaments those trees—ents? Gave us last month for Christmas decorations.
Rokurou Rangetsu | Tales of Berseria
...Okay, so. Given that we now have a giant fire owl outside, I should STOP trying to boil this giant egg I found in my kitchen, right?
[No worries, he did indeed take the egg out before it got too hot, but a second message is popping up.]
Update, the eggs is fine, but it feels really hotd---f
[The end is essentially just scratched out and one can only assume something "terrible" happened. Or he dropped it. Those near his treehouse will notice smoke coming out of the window and it being fairly hot. Guess which kind of element the egg he's found has taken a fancy to?]
Wait, don't run!!
[...And has decided to hatch its legs and start running all over the place in his house and possibly out the door. Time to chase down an egg!]
ii. Egg Hunt. When not accidentally trying to cook an owl egg, Rokurou will be out trying to find the eggs. From all over town to traversing through the forests, no spot will be left behind! Especially places in town. Don't mind him if he pokes his head through someone's window to make sure they don't make the same mistake he did.]
You haven't any weird, magical eggs have you? And if you haven't heard about what's going on, I'd avoid cooking eggs until this blows over.
iii. Owl
sittingTraining. To maybe make up for the almost catastrophic mishap, Rokurou will try to help look after the little owlets flying around the plaza where they're all being gathered.]Whoops, can't have you roaming off too far!
[He'll catch a rather windy one and bring it back.]
I know what you kids need... Let's play some games! Hone your skills so those snoyotes will think twice before tackling your eggs again!
[And so Rokurou will have started to set up a very bizarre looking training course for the little owlets to try and attack and use their magic on. Several barrels and crates can be found scattered about, along with pillows and sandbags for the little owls to attack—or perch on. Crude, plush rats that squeak tied with string to be pulled along are also around, and he even makes a few fake snoyotes out of pillows and barrels. These get an occasional singe from the mother.
...It's only a matter of time before he wonders if they could wield a blade so someone better supervise him.]
⋚ b. snoyotes + bonus
Hmmmmm. Maybe we should try luring them out with some eggs. If don't want to use real ones, we could try those egg looking ornaments those trees—ents? Gave us last month for Christmas decorations.
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