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[don't vote 'till you read the chapter] Who should make a mistake?

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The Adventures of Farny the Elf and his Pals Ch. 1: Servants

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I am starting a story. Every week, I will write a chapter and every1 can talk about it (I will start a new thread for each chapter) then there will be a poll about what should happen next and that thing with the most votes will happen in the next chapter.

So here's chapter 1:Servants

Deep in the forest of the Deragleton, there was an Elf Realm called Elfopolis. There was a young Elf named Farny. He had some pals named Trincilian, and his brother Corac. All three played together all the time. On time, Farny and his Pals were playing a game when the King came to them and asked them to be his servants. Now normally, no one would ever want to be a servant, but here in the Elfopolis, it was an honor. they accepted the offer and were taken into the palace and were taught how to work. They soon became very skilled each at his own job. Farny was the baker, Trincilian became a Blacksmith and was constantly repairing the king's armour, and Corac was the Judge. Although they were very skilled, things start going bad soon.
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I voted for the baker ;) I make mistakes in the kitchen all the time! :roll:
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Post by frodobaggins994 »

makes sense
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Hey - I'm the only one for the baker! 1 vote! :shock:
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The judge, he can screw up the worst.
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The blacksmith. He has the potential for the goriest & most stomach-churning mistake, what with all them hammers and the hot forge and whatnot.
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Post by frodobaggins994 »

not too likely
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Stopper wrote:The blacksmith. He has the potential for the goriest & most stomach-churning mistake, what with all them hammers and the hot forge and whatnot.


agreed
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DIRESTRAITS wrote:
Stopper wrote:The blacksmith. He has the potential for the goriest & most stomach-churning mistake, what with all them hammers and the hot forge and whatnot.


agreed


I also agree.
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Post by frodobaggins994 »

yer right but i'm not going to make it too gory
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Why not? It can't be worse than what we get in the news.
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lol
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FARNY IS A FAIRY!!!!!
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Post by frodobaggins994 »

no he's not!!!!!!!!!1
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the judge
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Post by frodobaggins994 »

why does ever1 want the judge?
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because judges make mistakes all the time, and out of the choices, it is in the highest power position
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That's as may be, what about the goriness factor?!? What mistake can a judge make that would be gory? Accidentally hit his own thumb with his hammer? Come ON, people!

The blacksmith, dying in a wave of his own smelted iron, every time! Yeah!
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c'mon guys, it wont be too gory.
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Post by frodobaggins994 »

just so u know, im post next chapter tom.
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