Little Brown Bat
TOPIC | The Redwoods: A CYOA Thread
@Comettail @houndofspring @CabbageCrow @Arachnoid @hqmary @redlobco @cobaltstorm @Neryth @LoversMasque @WhitePhoenix @AngelOfMetal @Kataracts
Choices:
1) Crow
2) Pigeon
3) Rat
4) Western Fence Lizard
5) California Slender Salamander
6) California Newt
7) Little Brown Bat
8) Arboreal Salamander
9) Northern Alligator Lizard
10) Arboreal Salamander
11) Mouse
Roll says… 2: Pigeon.
Right, of course. It’s hard to make out in the murk, but you can see your profile when you tilt your head sideways. You look rather frightened… or about as frightened as a pigeon’s eye can convey. There’s a few downy feathers sticking to your neck, and as loose as they are, even they are puffed up with distress.
Pigeons come in a great deal of colors – blue-grey, brown, pale in a variety of tints, white, or patched, almost always with those iridescent feathers on the neck. They can be bulky, or sleek, or rotund, and you know several of your kind to bear scars or lack a toe from a life of near-misses with a crumbling building or narrow escapes from a predator.
What do you look like? [Specify color, markings, and/or any notable traits, such as scars or missing feathers. You can link to or post a picture of a real pigeon as well.]
While we’re on that subject, what is your gender?
Male.
Female.
Neither.
Choices:
1) Crow
2) Pigeon
3) Rat
4) Western Fence Lizard
5) California Slender Salamander
6) California Newt
7) Little Brown Bat
8) Arboreal Salamander
9) Northern Alligator Lizard
10) Arboreal Salamander
11) Mouse
Roll says… 2: Pigeon.
Right, of course. It’s hard to make out in the murk, but you can see your profile when you tilt your head sideways. You look rather frightened… or about as frightened as a pigeon’s eye can convey. There’s a few downy feathers sticking to your neck, and as loose as they are, even they are puffed up with distress.
Pigeons come in a great deal of colors – blue-grey, brown, pale in a variety of tints, white, or patched, almost always with those iridescent feathers on the neck. They can be bulky, or sleek, or rotund, and you know several of your kind to bear scars or lack a toe from a life of near-misses with a crumbling building or narrow escapes from a predator.
What do you look like? [Specify color, markings, and/or any notable traits, such as scars or missing feathers. You can link to or post a picture of a real pigeon as well.]
While we’re on that subject, what is your gender?
Male.
Female.
Neither.
@Comettail @houndofspring @CabbageCrow @Arachnoid @hqmary @redlobco @cobaltstorm @Neryth @LoversMasque @WhitePhoenix @AngelOfMetal @Kataracts
Choices:
1) Crow
2) Pigeon
3) Rat
4) Western Fence Lizard
5) California Slender Salamander
6) California Newt
7) Little Brown Bat
8) Arboreal Salamander
9) Northern Alligator Lizard
10) Arboreal Salamander
11) Mouse
Roll says… 2: Pigeon.
Right, of course. It’s hard to make out in the murk, but you can see your profile when you tilt your head sideways. You look rather frightened… or about as frightened as a pigeon’s eye can convey. There’s a few downy feathers sticking to your neck, and as loose as they are, even they are puffed up with distress.
Pigeons come in a great deal of colors – blue-grey, brown, pale in a variety of tints, white, or patched, almost always with those iridescent feathers on the neck. They can be bulky, or sleek, or rotund, and you know several of your kind to bear scars or lack a toe from a life of near-misses with a crumbling building or narrow escapes from a predator.
What do you look like? [Specify color, markings, and/or any notable traits, such as scars or missing feathers. You can link to or post a picture of a real pigeon as well.]
While we’re on that subject, what is your gender?
Male.
Female.
Neither.
Choices:
1) Crow
2) Pigeon
3) Rat
4) Western Fence Lizard
5) California Slender Salamander
6) California Newt
7) Little Brown Bat
8) Arboreal Salamander
9) Northern Alligator Lizard
10) Arboreal Salamander
11) Mouse
Roll says… 2: Pigeon.
Right, of course. It’s hard to make out in the murk, but you can see your profile when you tilt your head sideways. You look rather frightened… or about as frightened as a pigeon’s eye can convey. There’s a few downy feathers sticking to your neck, and as loose as they are, even they are puffed up with distress.
Pigeons come in a great deal of colors – blue-grey, brown, pale in a variety of tints, white, or patched, almost always with those iridescent feathers on the neck. They can be bulky, or sleek, or rotund, and you know several of your kind to bear scars or lack a toe from a life of near-misses with a crumbling building or narrow escapes from a predator.
What do you look like? [Specify color, markings, and/or any notable traits, such as scars or missing feathers. You can link to or post a picture of a real pigeon as well.]
While we’re on that subject, what is your gender?
Male.
Female.
Neither.
...with a white head and fluffy feet...
...and a bandage around her left leg, but she keeps on surviving...
...and a bandage around her left leg, but she keeps on surviving...
...with a white head and fluffy feet...
...and a bandage around her left leg, but she keeps on surviving...
...and a bandage around her left leg, but she keeps on surviving...