a multiplayer game of parenting and civilization building
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I was born an Eve, and a child immediately spawned. Knowing I had no food, no clothes, and no idea where to find them, I left that baby behind. I was crushed by sorrow at having to abandon my first born to the elements as I ran east. I found a small farm, full of carrots and was able to cloth myself by looting a corpse, but there was no water. The ponds were low and some were dry. I took a basket, a bowl, and a sharp stone ate one carrot to fill my belly and moved on.
I came to another camp, fields of carrots, plenty of supplies, but again no water. This time, I had a daughter born at the farm. She was a joy! I did the best I could for the farm, hoping the water would replenish for the next generation. I ate the carrots until my daughter was old enough to feed herself. We reseeded the farm and left it with dry carrot fields and a basket of seeds. Then we headed east. I had her take a basket of carrots, for she could not go as long without food as I could. We traveled east for several miles when a bear appeared. I ran east, and the bear followed for a while. I hope my daughter escaped and found a new tribe to live in.
Alone again, and grieving for the daughter I had raised, I ran east. every few miles, there was a bear, sometimes two. I ran for a long time, dodging bear after bear, and several wolves. Once I heard crying in the distance. Eventually, I found another abandoned farm. It was widespread and full of many advanced tools I did not know how to make or use. The water was sparse, but there were enough carrots to feed me while I waited. I kept looking over my shoulder for a bear while I made a home here in the east.
I had one last child, but he did not survive. I am not sure what happened, but I was stuck for a moment, as if in a dream moving to pick him up, but unable to do so. Back and forth trying to feed my child, and not being able to lift him. By the time I came out of this dream state, he was gone. I suspect the berries nearby were hallucinogenic.
I lived the rest of my life farming carrots, stockpiling seeds for the next generation. I tried my hand at planting some milk seed as well. I made baskets and gathered supplies from the area. I died at the age of 60. I hope someone finds my camp and my grave. I died with a backpack full of carrots, and a full suit of clothes. The camp is planted full of carrots, about half of them watered, and a few milkweed plants. There are two carts full of supplies nearby.
Find the farm in the north, east, past the bears. It is in a tri-land type area, water, grass and wheat. Live well, and leave the world a better place for your descendents. I have tried.
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