a multiplayer game of parenting and civilization building
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I was made Queen of one of the largest villages I believe on S3) by my grandmother. She liked my dilligence making pies. My third son asked about new tech. Then started talking about life being pointless. He tried to get me to kill him, but I fed him instead (and didn't have a weapon, nor want to kill my son.) He sad he was starving and i fed him pie, and then went back about my business.
When he got a little bit older, he came back to my bakery as I was preparing rabbits. I saw he had a bow and arrow. I assumed the worst.
I ran around a bit and came back, hoping it was fine. He shut me in my rabbit room, the door, for some reason would not open and let me escape. I don't understand why. He said, "Mother, you should have killed me."
Age 45, killed with a bow and arrow.
Life is sad.
I hope he didn't kill the whole village. My older son was around. I had a daughter with a child. I had a great grandmother when i was born, so the family made it at least 5 generations. I hope my unwillingness to watch my son die didn't doom all of them.
Also, now that civilization is more developed, dying before 60 is much more upsetting than it was when you were running through the woods barely surviving.
Last edited by fragilityh14 (2018-03-28 03:04:04)
I'll tell you what I tell all my children: Make basket, always carry food.
Listen to your mom!
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Honestly, you should have killed him when he asked. Lol.
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This sounds like a life lesson.
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yeah, clearly.
Though I didn't have a weapon, but he was starving himself and then i fed him lo
I'll tell you what I tell all my children: Make basket, always carry food.
Listen to your mom!
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Dude server three sounds like a badass situation. Please give me link to change servers.
Teamwork makes the Dreamwork.
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Dude server three sounds like a badass situation. Please give me link to change servers.
"I came in shitting myself and I'll go out shitting myself"
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they lived
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