Thread:Ursuul/@comment-32638135-20170223233634/@comment-27048378-20170224050609

Since we're roleplaying, I thought I might add my two cents.

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After slaying SFU once and for all, SMG triumphed in her superiority, glory, and praise from her loyal follwers who stayed by her side during her short demise. After solving her own epidemic, SMG wanted to help her dire friend Ursuul reclaim his powerful ranking. As such, she immediately proceeded to assist Ursuul and Zathus by being their own messenger (since neither one of them wanted anything to do with the other). Once SMG got the two to cooperate once more, Ursuul and Zathus quickly came to good terms and proceeded to restore their great land. Zathus decided it was his time to leave at this moment, after seeing the destruction that laid in his wake. As such, he promoted Ursuul to the King of their beloved land, and Zathus himself said his farewells to his followers. As he left, Ursuul grew hungry for absolute dominance over the land, and therefore demanded that he have his own harem of beautiful women.

As Ursuul laid comfortably in his golden throne of absolute power, surrounded by beautiful women of his land, his faithful knight SMG knelt by his side, protecting him from any intruder that may try to harm Ursuul or his beloved land. SMG was satisfied - simply existing and being taken care of was all that she desired. She believed a simple life was the best life for herself.

Ursuul, feeling humble enough to spread his own newfound wealth due to the recent catastrophe, decided to promote many of his old friends back into the ranks of power, for he felt that them being stripped of all their powers was harsh enough to endure in such a tragic time.

Wanting to repay their beloved King, his followers strategized and planned new, innovative, creative ways to make their land the best it could possibly be for all of eternity. Many of these ideas/changes were accepted with great relief and happiness by their people, as most of these ideas were things that should have been implemented long ago to smooth out rough edges.