One Hour One Life Forums

a multiplayer game of parenting and civilization building

You are not logged in.

#1 2018-09-19 17:27:54

denriguez
Member
Registered: 2018-03-09
Posts: 251

Seymour Tarr and Lucy Scholar

I was Eugene Tarr. My great uncle Seymour gave me the wonderful honor of serving as a priest for his wedding to Lucy Scholar, his beloved. He and Lucy exchanged vows, shared stew, and then each carried a steel ingot in their packs as a reminder of their love for one another.

I lost track of them, but later Seymour found me, distraught. He had lost his dear Lucy--she had died in the road. In his anguish, he asked to be killed, but he died of old age before anyone could.

Seymour and Lucy, I buried you beside each other near Lucy's mother's grave. I placed your steel ingots on your graves as a reminder to everyone of your commitment to one another.

Screen_Shot_2018_09_19_at_1_05_48_PM.png

Offline

#2 2018-09-19 17:33:19

Falsewall
Member
Registered: 2018-05-25
Posts: 117

Re: Seymour Tarr and Lucy Scholar

Should have made knives to show their love apparently

Offline

Board footer

Powered by FluxBB