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seaboards ([personal profile] seaboards) wrote in [community profile] shellphones2025-12-01 07:29 pm

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TWO TRUTHS AND A LIE



There have been a lot of riftfarers arriving lately. It seems like there have been more arriving than usual. So many different kinds of people from different kinds of worlds with stories to tell and experiences to give.

A little game has appeared on the shellphone network in hopes of getting to know just a little more about these otherworlders. You might find it on your shellphone as you’re scrolling through one day.

Tell the world two truths and one lie about yourself. And let others try and decipher which of the three is your lie. If they can guess right, perhaps you’ve been able to make a new acquaintance. Or in the least learn more about someone from another walk of life.

multidisciplinary: do not take! (🌻 531)

[personal profile] multidisciplinary 2026-01-20 07:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course.

[ Some people are just built different. Some people can just throw hands with a volcano and win. ]

I can only assume there is a fascinating story behind this.
emet_sulk: of kindness (03 a clear and unambiguous act)

[personal profile] emet_sulk 2026-01-23 04:36 pm (UTC)(link)
'Fascinating'? Hardly. They simply didn't want the grapes grown on that island to be buried in lava.

[ And yet it was something Emet-Selch remembered despite all these years... ]
Edited 2026-01-23 16:37 (UTC)
multidisciplinary: do not take! (🌻 532)

[personal profile] multidisciplinary 2026-01-28 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's clearly more fascinating that he's willing to admit. ]

And they deemed combat with a force of nature to be a more viable solution than replanting the grape vines elsewhere.

[ Zelda is so fucking curious about this......... ]
emet_sulk: (78 we could live for an age)

[personal profile] emet_sulk 2026-01-30 07:24 am (UTC)(link)
It would not have been the same. The volcanic soil was likely the reason for such rich harvests. They would need to have been kept alive until the eruption was over and the land returned to an arable state. One may as well plant anew when the time comes.