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| You bear the power of creation. And so does the fork.
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| The Rundverstand The Rundverstand is a species with some telepathic tendencies. They share a weak form of a hive mind and seem to be empathic towards other living beings. They believe in a deity that's said to be able to create things out of nothing and even control living beings directly.
Puppies Puppies were created by the deity. They are cute and cuddly and obviously not dangerous to the Rundverstand. They can change their color. They don't seem to like books falling from the sky.
Trees Trees are tall but some are short. Some have green heads, some don't. They don't move. Puppies seem to have no problems with them.
Winged Monkeys They have wings. They seem to like to climb around in trees.
Mouth holes They look like mouths. They open and close during the day. Most of them contain unknown amounts of water.
Big hole The hole is deep. The hole is dark. Warm air is coming from the hole.
Bushes They seem to grow anywhere. They carry big, dark fruits.
Dark grass It seems to grow anywhere.
Giant fork It vibrates constantly, making living beings around it feel good and more healthy. It sticks out of a large bee hive. It shines in a green aura. It is relaxing to look at.
Large bee hive It grows around the foot of the giant fork. The bees are humming around busily. Sometimes they seem to sporadically come together. Their combined humming feels either right or wrong, like they answer a question with yes or no. The bees feed honey directly into the mouths of nearby living beings, but only if they did good.
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When the first drop of honey lands in the mouth of the biggest one, he immediately gathers the others around the fork.
Only now did they realize how hungry they have been. Of course they couldn't remember when the last time was they ate something, but now it felt like an eternity.
The puppies join in, and of course they get their share, they are good boys after all!
The smallest one, aware of their duty, added the information to the book, of course, before joining in on the feast.
Unnoticed by anyone but the dog who played with them, a few berries dropped to the ground below one of the bushes.
While the Rundverstand are enjoying the honey, the fork begins to grow and glow in a green light.
They watch with big eyes and sticky mouths as it grows to twice the size it was before.
The green light is relaxing to look at.