OOC: Fine then, I got back on Wednesday and not Monday. So sue me.
Mitsur, that seems alright, but 'supposedly' using Big Face might go against the 'no official characters' rule in RPG's here. Plus Big Face is more spiritual, whyed he make weapons?
But then again, the origin of where the katanas where found by Mech might change that. But I dunno.
WHAT!? Slurp's gonna die!? *MASSIVE DARTH VADER STYLE 'NNOOOOOOO!!!'*
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Anyway...
IC: Sklitch listened intently to the Fleech. Plus that they needed to tell him they wouldn't harm him seemed a bit odd, but anyway "I came into this forest with the Sligs. I was trained brutally like many others, and beaten. I did not take the bait and become quite as aggressive as my compadraes (spelt wrong, but sue me), but I was valued by my master for my speed. But I was still looked down apon for being smaller. Whenever a fight occurred among me and other Slogs, I'd dodge using my speed, and try not to attack them. But anyway, I was sent in with the others. As Shryke offered us a place within this herd, I was sick of being frowned upon by the other Slogs, so here I am. As for Slig plans...when I was last there, they were talking about converting the mine into a new one, so they could extract some sort of metal. They were excited as it was apparently special metal for fancy weaponry. One even said he wanted to use some and get it made into armour and special fangs for his Slog. Some others had other ideas, too. Also, they said how evenutally, the whole forest would be destroyed so the Glukkons could extract all the ore possible. They said that the Slig army would first patrol a few areas, and make sure there was no resistance by anything and make sure it was all dead or out the way before the forest was processed into various wood products, the floor cleared and the rock harvested and factorys built. I don't know what they're doing right now, though."
OOC: No Shryke, as he'd only say what Shredder has already said.
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Wait, Shredder can speak industrial!? If not, just say Shryke pretty much translated it.
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