Post by mmz on Apr 3, 2011 22:17:40 GMT -5
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Under original management, the zoo is back better than ever. Our seven year old legacy continues to radiate our inspiration (which we ache to share with you!). Any member who has played on Misty Moments Zoo will tell you, "there's no place like home." Misty Moments Zoo isn't just a play-by-post roleplaying game but a community and a family. We are solemnly against drama and we put posting before our own problems. We're extremely active and we're looking to bust a clique by encouraging roleplayers of all species to join. In fact, we're so ambitious that we've created a plot for it!
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It was a dream that none of us were worth living. It seemed impossible that after all these years the humans could return. What did they want now? Our children, our bodies? We were exhausted with them all. Weary with the thought of fighting, our eyes had softened towards apathy and defeat. We were just about to turn ourselves in until we realized--
The humans had not came to destroy us. They were here to refurbish our home.
Every day we spent watchful hours observing the construction. Our bodies were frequently kept tucked away in the bushes for our own protection. Although the humans had frequently caught us scurrying around the background, none of them seemed hostile or aggressive towards our presence. We began to realize that we could co-exist with these people, and the plans they set for our home. We didn't like the idea but we knew better than to bite the hand that feeds.
After all, we hadn't much of a choice. We were all homeless in the eye of survival. One blink and we could all perish. Or could it be the other way around? In a blink of an eye, could they perish?
Will you be the one who finds out?
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It was a dream that none of us were worth living. It seemed impossible that after all these years the humans could return. What did they want now? Our children, our bodies? We were exhausted with them all. Weary with the thought of fighting, our eyes had softened towards apathy and defeat. We were just about to turn ourselves in until we realized--
The humans had not came to destroy us. They were here to refurbish our home.
Every day we spent watchful hours observing the construction. Our bodies were frequently kept tucked away in the bushes for our own protection. Although the humans had frequently caught us scurrying around the background, none of them seemed hostile or aggressive towards our presence. We began to realize that we could co-exist with these people, and the plans they set for our home. We didn't like the idea but we knew better than to bite the hand that feeds.
After all, we hadn't much of a choice. We were all homeless in the eye of survival. One blink and we could all perish. Or could it be the other way around? In a blink of an eye, could they perish?
Will you be the one who finds out?
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