An old, old friend (
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hugtopia2022-02-02 07:43 pm
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((CW: alcohol mention))
Good afternoon! I come to you today with two questions.
First, or those of you who have come from a time or world significantly different from this one, what has helped you to become accustomed to said differences?
As to the second question... What wines available on this star would you recommend? Dry, red wines are preferred, but if there are any with particularly strong flavors I humbly request you include them as well, even if you would not necessarily claim them to be the best of the batch.
Good afternoon! I come to you today with two questions.
First, or those of you who have come from a time or world significantly different from this one, what has helped you to become accustomed to said differences?
As to the second question... What wines available on this star would you recommend? Dry, red wines are preferred, but if there are any with particularly strong flavors I humbly request you include them as well, even if you would not necessarily claim them to be the best of the batch.

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7: we dropped down in Drebridge. It was the coldest desert you can ever imagine, some mornings there was snow in the sand. Really into guns, that place, though they had a heavy military so that checked out. They liked to ride rainbow sheep, which were surprisingly quick on their feet. I swear it took six months to get all the sand out of our clothes after we left that place.
22: Kylu. Very hot, very swampy. Lots of wildflowers though, so it smelled amazing. We ran an expedition deep under a swamp lake, which is about as pleasant as it sounds. Found what we were looking for! Also found a hoarde of deathcoils guarding it. One of them ate our security officer.
[She pauses for a moment after that. He had to pick 99, huh. ...Okay, here goes-]
99: the very last! On that journey, anyway. Faerun, that one's called. It's... a less fun story than the others, but the short and sweet version is we settled down and called that place home, or close enough. Mostly out of necessity, but we halted a cross-universe apocalypse in the process, so it was a pretty big deal! I think the weirdest part about it is that the world was almost exactly like the one we'd grown up in. New digs just like the old, right? Eerie. Though it took a while to get used to the sky being off. Wrong colour, only one sun...
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[Though he does like the sound of the rainbow sheep. Perhaps he can subtly suggest the idea to some of his more enterprising brethren if he ever manages to return home.]
A cross-universe apocalypse none the least. And two suns...! It must have been positively sweltering!
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