PPP; S.4, T.3
The clock strikes twelve and everyone will find themselves inexorably drawn to a seat; the once-empty place marking now bears their name on it. The place settings and food items all vanish in a spray of glitter, and the In the middle of the tables what appears in their stead are--two fancy gold chests, one inlaid with red jewels and the other inlaid with blue jewels (neither of which can be opened yet) as well as what looks to be a game board and, of course, a single dice. The long, billowing curtains draw down around each table and--you'll find yourself unable to leave your table, or see or hear anything beyond it other than the background music which continues to play.
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The dragon raid?
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Guess if all you lost was a leg, coulda been a lot worse. Don't seem to have slowed you down any.
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No, no, that. I don't remember it or anything, but honestly, dragons, are, um....
I'm kind of a dragon saving vigilante so me losing my leg was probably me doing something stupid?
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[BRIGHT RED.]
Toothless and I are partners! I was kind of hoping you'd guys see a memory of us flying because that's cool and fun.
Not....
What I left.
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It's just...
Toothless is my best friend. I'd do anything for him.
Which is a problem when my village and father were very pro dragon fighting and I don't remember why the raids were happening, just there was. Something.