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1087551 No. 1087551 ID: d256d1

Catch, breed, and battle turtles to become a true TURT MASTER! Set up your own turtle shop to become a world class TURTLE MONGER! Uncover the mysteries of this world to figure out why your society has built their entire economy around such SLOW, USELESS creatures!

This is: TURTLE QUEST!
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No. 1087953 ID: 7c55ad

I see two turts. one in the tree, and one camouflaging by the rock to your right.

lets try to catch the rock one, if it's smart enough to know to camouflage, it must be pretty smart to help us become champion
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No. 1087969 ID: 273c18

Rock turtle!
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No. 1087973 ID: d256d1
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1087973

You spot a TURT camouflaged in the of rocks to your right. You take a step closer and, crouching down to its level, realize the little reptile is sleeping.

The TURT has picked a good spot for its nap—it’s completely boxed in by the rocks. Until it decides to move, you won’t be able to catch it.

You could always battle it to try and draw it out of its hiding spot. If you weaken it a bit, you may be able to capture it using your MAGIC CONCH SHELL.

On the other hand, this turtle doesn’t seem particularly AGGRESSIVE—if you can gain its respect in some other way, it may join you of its own accord.

Either way, you’ll have to wake it up first.

What do you do?
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No. 1087977 ID: b61c50

Put apple in front of it. Itll wake it up from sniffing it, have a good meal, and be happy with us feeding it, enough to have it trust us.
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No. 1087991 ID: 5ebd37

>>1087977
also it will be super cute
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No. 1087992 ID: 2f41db

>>1087977
Slice the apple though.
A nice turt sized treat.
Get the most out of it.

Rock turt is cunning, hes a good pick.
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No. 1088012 ID: 184595

I think the conclusion that the TURT that looks like rocks is smart for falling asleep next to rocks might be a bit far-fetched. Solid common sense can go a long way towards avoiding danger, even in the absence of brains.

I think we should go for the TURT in the tree. It exhibits more of the same spirit of adventure and discovery that animates us. If we can coax the rock TURT along with us later, once it's awake, then I think that would be better than bothering it now.
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No. 1088036 ID: 8f9bc4

>>1087992

Thank goodness you bought the knife!
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No. 1088326 ID: d256d1
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1088326

You slice up the APPLE with your trusty KNIFE, gaining 5 APPLE SLICES.
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No. 1088327 ID: d256d1
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1088327

You place an APPLE SLICE in front of the sleeping turtle.
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No. 1088328 ID: d256d1
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1088328

He wakes up and takes a bite, blinking happily.
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No. 1088329 ID: d256d1
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1088329

The TURT takes the APPLE SLICE in his mouth and walks away from the rocks.
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No. 1088330 ID: d256d1
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1088330

He comes to sit down at your feet, staring up at you silently as he munches on the snack you've provided for him. He seems to be waiting for something.
What will you do?
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No. 1088333 ID: 2f41db

>>1088330
Kneel down.
Stare into deeply into his eyes.
Forge that primal connection of spirit that omly a turt master can muster.
Resist the urge to whisper "soulmate...".
You dont want him to think youre weird.

Oh, and offer him another apple slice.
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No. 1088338 ID: 8f9bc4

Hide under your hat to let him know he is the dominant turtle in this relationship.
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No. 1088344 ID: 273c18

>>1088330
Use the conch shell!
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No. 1088348 ID: eb0a9c

Use knife on turtle
Command -> Butcher
Go through default game over screen
Repeat until swimming in turtle shells and turtle stew
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No. 1088353 ID: 5ebd37

>>1088333
Turtle communion
stare into its very soul
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No. 1088378 ID: 0dbdff

>>1088348

Noooooo!! Not the turt!!
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No. 1088394 ID: d256d1
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1088394

You kneel down beside the TURT. You stare directly into its little reptilian eyes. It stares back.

You try to put all your hopes of becoming a TURT MASTER, your dreams of doing great things with this TURT, and your love for TURTS the world over into a single look.
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No. 1088395 ID: d256d1
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1088395

After you’re sure you’ve shown the TURT you mean it no harm, you gingerly offer your new friend another APPLE SLICE.

He accepts it, munching happily once again.
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No. 1088396 ID: d256d1
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1088396

With bated breath, you take off your MAGIC CONCH SHELL and cup it in your hands while still kneeling in front of the turtle.



The TURT, noticing your hesitance, pauses in its munching once again.

It tips its head down toward the grass calmly as if to say, "I am ready."
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No. 1088397 ID: d256d1
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1088397

The MAGIC CONCH SHELL glows softly. Then, in a flash of light, the TURT (and the APPLE SLICE he was snacking on) have vanished. Your MAGIC CONCH SHELL feels just a bit heavier with your new friend stored safely inside.
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No. 1088398 ID: d256d1
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1088398

Congratulations! You have captured your first TURT!

What will you name your new friend?
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No. 1088400 ID: f14228

Li'l Balboa!
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No. 1088401 ID: c47133

>>1088400
I see what you did there. Support.
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No. 1088417 ID: 2f41db

>>1088400
Oh, thats perfect.

Yes.
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No. 1088419 ID: 5ebd37

>>1088400
agreed, best choice
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No. 1088451 ID: d256d1
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1088451

After some deliberation, you decide to dub your new companion Li’l Balboa.
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No. 1088452 ID: d256d1
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1088452

You stand up, filled with determination to find more TURTS to help you on your adventure. When you look around, however, you realize the forest light has begun to dim.

You could’ve sworn you’d only been in the woods for a few minutes. Apparently your staring contest/trust building session/attempted mind meld with Li’l Balboa was longer than you thought. Hours have passed, and now the sun has begun to set.

Few locals dare to wander into the forest at night, especially without a TURT to protect them. You’re not sure what will happen once it gets dark.

You could head back into town, maybe go home and get to know your new TURT. On the other hand you do have some food, medical supplies, and your trusty KNIFE. If you’re feeling brave, you and Li’l Balboa could adventure a little longer. If you find some shelter, you may even be able to stay the night. Your mom knows you’re out on an adventure, so she won’t be worried if you don’t come home for a while.

What do you do?
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No. 1088461 ID: 7c55ad

how many could we fit in one conch shell?

well anyways, we caught our first shell friend. Might as well head home and show mother, and ask her questions before bed.
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No. 1088465 ID: 184595

No guts, no glory. If we want to be a TURT MASTER, then I think we should go straight for trying to bag some SUNDOWN TURTS. If it turns into a trial by fire, then our bond with Li'l Balboa will be tempered that much stronger.
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No. 1088492 ID: 5ebd37

You just set out, you can't go home yet. Look for a cave or hollow log to spend the night in.
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No. 1088500 ID: 2f41db

>>1088492
Agreed.
A true turt master can emulate his companions and find a suitible place for the night and withdraw into into it like the wise turt.
It will be your shell-ter
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No. 1088611 ID: d256d1
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1088611

You just met Li’l Balboa, but you already know you make the perfect team. You decide to stay in the forest past sunset, and maybe even find some shelter to hole up in for the rest of the night.
For now, you observe the woods around you to determine your next steps. The path looks different in the dark.
Do you see anything you’d like to investigate closer? Or will you continue further down the path?
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No. 1088612 ID: 2f41db

>>1088611
Thres a weird looking turt in the tree.
Not in the hollow, but up in the branches.
Theres smoke coming from log.
It would make a great shellter, but that might mean its already taken.
Hmmm.

I say the log!
Poke your head in and see whats happening!
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No. 1088614 ID: 80c73b

Why is there smoke coming from the log? I'm inclined to look a little further down the path, see if there are any better options.
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No. 1088623 ID: 184595

I think the SHROOM TURTS are a more interesting pick to investigate than the smoke.
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No. 1088630 ID: 5ebd37

Why is the turt in the tree hollow shaking? Are they cold or scared? See if they need help.
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No. 1088644 ID: 273c18

Check the smoky log.
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No. 1088655 ID: 2f41db

>>1088623
Ooh.
Good eye.

Soft of shell but potentially toxic.
Or psychadelic.
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No. 1088683 ID: d256d1
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1088683

You move closer to the fallen log beside the path, aiming to find the source of the smoke. As you approach, you begin to notice a foul, rotten stench emanating from within the wood. The smell grows stronger with each step. All the while, the smoke continues to rise.
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No. 1088684 ID: d256d1
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1088684

You’re close enough to lean your head over the hole and peek inside now, if you’d like. What do you do?
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No. 1088690 ID: 2f41db

>>1088684
Hmm.
What if itbisnt smoke but some kind of spore cloud?
If you cant smell burning yet, but can smell rot...
Ahh.
Youve come too far not to look now.
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No. 1088693 ID: 184595

I think the most prudent course of action here is to look in the log from the side. That way, we can see what's causing the plume without sticking our face directly in it.
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No. 1088702 ID: 5ebd37

Don't risk your face. Find a stick to poke in first.
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No. 1088706 ID: 273c18

Don't breathe that! You could try to look while holding your breath though.
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No. 1088708 ID: 7c55ad

looking in the log from the side is the most logical choice. we don't want to breathe that in
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No. 1088935 ID: d256d1
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1088935

You decide to look in the log through the side instead. You hold your breath as you crouch down, just in case the fumes start to come through this way as well.
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No. 1088936 ID: d256d1
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1088936

The inside the log is a turtle. It’s big—definitely bigger than Li’l Balboa—and has what look to be rough, white scales covering patches of its dark grey skin. The putrid smoke is pouring endlessly out of its nostrils and rising up through the hole in the top of the log. The TURT turns its head slightly, spotting you over its shoulder. It looks… angry. Angrier than you thought a turtle could look. The smoke swivels with its head, and a cloud of fumes blows into your face. You’re still holding your breath. You have only seconds before you run out of air and you’ll have to breathe in the smoke. What will you do?
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No. 1088938 ID: 80c73b

Uh - depending on how this is culturally expected to go, either book it, or deploy Lil Balboa to defend you.
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No. 1088949 ID: 5ebd37

This turt looks too high level for a beginner, action roll away!
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No. 1088982 ID: 2f41db

>>1088949
This! And if you cant roll away, roll the log away from you!
Kicking it downhill will buy you time to move.
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No. 1089007 ID: 273c18

>>1088936
Huh, poison element turtle? Very dangerous, get away from it. I don't see how you could use such a thing in your party anyway without getting sick.

If it chases you then you deploy your turtle to fight!
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No. 1089018 ID: 184595

It must be very hungry for it to feel this upset. Deploy any apple slices you have left after catching Li'l Balboa.
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No. 1089135 ID: d256d1
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1089135

You turn and run away from the angry TURT, taking a deep breath as you leave the cloud of smoke behind. You hear an angry screech behind you and run faster, and faster, until—
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No. 1089136 ID: d256d1
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1089136

You run directly into a girl picking something off the bark of a nearby tree, sending both of you toppling backward.
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No. 1089138 ID: d256d1
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1089138

“Watch where you’re going, would you?!” She whispers angrily.
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No. 1089141 ID: b2fb15

Watch out, this might be a Thespian Tortoise. A tortoise that can act the part of anything or anyone it encounters!

Offer her a piece of lettuce to make sure she's a person.
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No. 1089152 ID: 2f41db

>>1089138
Oh my.

She's... perfect.
Every turt master needs that special someone, that private, emotional connection you can share only with one other person.

Proposition her!
Hold her hand, stare into her eyes and ask.
"Will you... be my rival?"
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No. 1089161 ID: 5ebd37

Apologize and offer an apple
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No. 1089163 ID: c56a8d

No time to explain! You gotta get away from the turtle before it slowly catches up to you! Run run run!
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No. 1089165 ID: 7c1f1c

Oh, it's Alia! You know her, don't you? If you don't, then a hasty apology is in order, followed by an explanation. Maybe she can help you catch the angry TURT.
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No. 1089529 ID: d256d1
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1089529

You’re torn between apologizing, introducing yourself, and running away as fast as you can. You start speaking faster than you can think, launching into a panicked explanation about the turtle in the log, and the odd smelling smoke, and how you’re so scared, and—
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No. 1089530 ID: d256d1
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1089530

“Dude, calm down,” she interrupts. “Sounds like you ran into a NIGHT TURTLE—they’re freaky, but they’re not exactly persistent. It’ll give up chasing you pretty soon, just keep your voice down and it won’t come looking for us. Alright?”
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No. 1089558 ID: 5ebd37

Take a break then. What was she doing with the bark?
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No. 1089567 ID: 45d119

Break time.
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No. 1089568 ID: 273c18

So, what's the deal with NIGHT TURTLES? Are they safe to fight, in order to train up your team?
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No. 1089586 ID: 184595

She's not angry; that's good, you can relax. Maybe the NIGHT TURT is a bit above our level, but we're dreaming big. Alia seems to know about these TURTS, so ask her how to get one in your shell.
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No. 1089592 ID: 2f41db

>>1089530
Aw.
She's not a jerk.
That's a shame.
She looked like prime rivalfu material too.

Do you think she'll let us pick her name?
No...
Probably not.
Sigh.

Better listen carefuly and quieten down.
She might have info to share.
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No. 1089606 ID: 7c55ad

>>1089592
Yeah, kinda miss the Turtle quest red/blue/yellow and Turtle quest Gold/Silver/Crystal version days when the rival was a jerk. But her being a friendo is nice. Might could even be a travel companion!

Plus, who's to say we might actually meet a jerk rival later down the road?
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No. 1089863 ID: d256d1
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1089863

You take a deep breath. While you try to calm down, the girl introduces herself as Alia.

You ask Alia about NIGHT TURTLES.
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No. 1089864 ID: d256d1
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1089864

“I’d stay away from NIGHT TURTLES if I were you,” she says. “That smoke they give off can knock you out cold if you breathe too much of it in. If you’re determined to fight one, some shopkeepers sell masks that can help you filter out the fumes, but I wouldn’t recommend it. I don’t think they’re even trainable—they’re just too NASTY. What were you doing messing with one in the first place?”
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No. 1089866 ID: c5529d

you saw smoke coming out from the top of the log, and decided to investigate the side of the log to see what was inside.

Now that I think about it, it seemed to be giving off smoke before you looked in and disturbed it. I wonder if it was agitated by something else that caused it to emit smoke before you looked in
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No. 1089867 ID: 273c18

>>1089864
You saw the smoke and thought it was some kind of fire turtle or something.
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No. 1089875 ID: 2f41db

>>1089864
Okay.
We can tell her a convincing lie about our burning curiosity about turts that momentarily overwhelmed our sense of self preservation, so burning is the passion to be a turt master within us.
Or
Tell the truth that were hoping whatever was in there would let us share its lair, for the night is cold and scary. also we secretly hoped it would let us cuddle it.
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No. 1089888 ID: 5ebd37

you were looking for a place to spend the night and wondered what was making the smoke.
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No. 1089976 ID: 184595

The truth is that we thought it might be a strong TURT that we were hoping to add to our team. She can see how that turned out. Thank her for the advice, and ask her what she's doing in the forest at night.
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No. 1090093 ID: d256d1
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1090093

You tell Alia that you’re looking to catch a powerful TURT for your team, and that you thought the smoke may lead you to one. She rolls her eyes, but says nothing.
You also confide in her that you were considering using the log as shelter for the night.
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No. 1090094 ID: d256d1
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1090094

Alia frowns. “You were going to sleep in a log? Don’t you have, like… a tent, or something? Maybe a sleeping bag?”
You shake your head. She sighs, then falls silent for a moment, seeming deep in thought.
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No. 1090095 ID: d256d1
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1090095

“Well you really shouldn’t be out here in the first place,” she says, “but if you’re determined to stay the night… I’ll be here all weekend doing some foraging, and I’ve got a tent set up about a half a mile away. Help me gather some of the stuff on my list, and you can stay with me for the night—but ONLY if you pull your weight. Deal?”
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No. 1090097 ID: d183a7

Ugh... chores??? We became an adventurer to avoid chores at home

...

Ok, fiiiiiine, we'll help. Free place to sleep, and maybe smores?
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No. 1090101 ID: 2f41db

>>1090095
Foraging?
Maybe we'll stumble on some turts while we're at it!
Yes, with great enthusiasm.
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No. 1090124 ID: 8f9bc4

>>1090097

Not chores. A quest! A real TURTLE QUEST!
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No. 1090125 ID: 5ebd37

Well its not like you're doing anything else, so that would be great.
Try to learn what's good to forage for yourself.
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No. 1090139 ID: 184595

Yes, accept!

A TURT MASTER doesn't do it alone, and you need the help. keep your eyes open while you forage; especially with the help of a knowledgeable friend, you could stand to learn much more about the TURTS that dwell here.
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No. 1090294 ID: d256d1
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1090294

Once you accept Alia’s terms, she hands you a MAP OF THE FOREST and a LIST OF INGREDIENTS.
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No. 1090295 ID: d256d1
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1090295

“The BARK FUNGUS is the main thing I need. It’s also the hardest to find, since it doesn’t grow in large chunks. You can leave that stuff to me, though. You just focus on the rest of the stuff on the list.
You can find BLOOMS just about everywhere.
I marked a good spot to find MUSHROOMS on your MAP—but there are a few poison TURTS that live in that area too, so be careful.
BERRIES grow near the river bed."

Alia stresses that she needs to finish the recipe she’s working on tomorrow morning, so she’d like to have all the ingredients ready tonight. She’s marked her CAMP on the MAP she gave you. You can go there whenever you want to rest for the night, even if you don’t have everything on the list—but the more you do have, the happier she’ll be.
Are you ready to begin foraging? Or do you have questions for Alia before you leave?
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No. 1090298 ID: 361537

Besides night and poison turts, any other turtle threats we should be aware of?

Also

Wanna see our Rock Turt? Any tips on how our rock turt can help out on the scavenger hunt?
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No. 1090299 ID: 5ebd37

Heading to the mushroom patch, then going north along the river should let you get all the ingredients and end on the campsite.

Is rock strong against poison?
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No. 1090313 ID: 2f41db

>>1090295

Ask
What shes making?
Will she make sure lil balboa gets a good loving home if i die out there?
Does she have a cool turt of her own?

Then boldly head out into the dark.
Dont let anyone see your fear.
Except lil balboa.
He knows your heart anyway.

Head for the river.
Maybe the poison turts will be asleep the later you leave it.
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No. 1090418 ID: 7cbed7

I think ROCK doesn't resits poison outright, but some ROCK TURTS with the TIGHT SHELL are immune to getting poisoned. That's what my friend told me, anyway, and I have no clue if that applies to Li'l Balboa.

We've seen some of the mushrooms before, I think, so we know those, and don't have to be afraid. But as a first step towards TURT MASTERY, it's probably a good idea to ask how you can work with Li'l Balboa, and make sure that you know how to train our new TURT without courting undue danger.
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No. 1091165 ID: d256d1
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1091165

You ask Alia what she’s making and if she has any TURTS of her own, but she dodges the question—it seems she doesn’t trust you enough to share that information yet.
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No. 1091166 ID: d256d1
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1091166

You tell her about Li’l Balboa and ask if she’d like to meet him. She pauses for a second, as if considering your offer, but then shakes her head. She doesn’t have time for a TURT cuddle sesh right now; maybe later, when she’s finished with her recipe, she’ll be up to it. She promises she’ll take good care of Li’l Balboa in case anything happens to you, though.
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No. 1091167 ID: d256d1
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1091167

You ask Alia if there are any threats you should be aware of other than the NIGHT TURT and the poison TURTS near the MUSHROOMS.

“NIGHT TURTS and those POISON TURTS are nocturnal, so they’re the main ones you have to worry about right now," Alia says. "There are other dangerous TURTS in the forest, but most of them should be asleep by now. Just try your best not to wake up anything tougher than that ROCK TURT you’ve got, and you should be fine.”
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No. 1091168 ID: d256d1
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1091168

Now that Alia’s answered all your questions, she heads East to collect some more BARK FUNGUS.
Are you ready to begin foraging? Where will you head first?
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No. 1091170 ID: 273c18

Let's go shroomward.
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No. 1091178 ID: 5ebd37

Shroom time
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No. 1091197 ID: 184595

All in on shrooms, tackle the hardest problem while we're still fresh.
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No. 1091207 ID: 2f41db

Now we know lil balboa will be cared for its time for bravery.
Shroom with a view.
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