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Beachhaven. The Big Sandy. The Ol' Dryness Next To The Wetness. This town has many names, but those who call it home know it only as Beachhaven.
As the sun rises this morning, it slowly makes its way across the rippling waves of Lake Beach, spreads across the sands of Beachhaven Beach, dotted with countless lounge chairs and umbrellas and shop stands, and eventually the rays make their way to the main commercial district, with its tall sand skyscrapers stretching to the clouds.
You all start at an icecream stand known as the Rippled Fudge Pickle. The
bartender ice cream standtender is idly wiping clean some
mugs ice-cream cones. He asks for you order.
Out of the corner of your eye, you notice a shady-looking cloaked figure hanging out in the shadowy corner of the ice cream stand.
What do you do?
Also, I went ahead and rolled up everyone's Star Signs:
Made up of twelve stars, the constellation called Nasalis roughly resembles the shape of a candle. It can be seen most prominently high in the Northeastern sky just before the autumn equinox.
In an ancient society, this constellation was seen as the representation of the god of the sky, which is how it received the name still used today.
In astrology, this constellation bears the sign of the knight, those born under it are believed to become great leaders.
They're suposed to be a good match with those born under the constellations resembling a pigeon, mongoose and sapling. But they don't match well with those born under the swallow, pigeon and needle constellations.
Made up of fourteen stars, the constellation called Eliana roughly resembles the shape of a bandicoot. It can be seen most prominently just above the Northeastern horizon just before the summer solstice.
In an ancient society, this constellation was seen as the representation of the god of harvest, which is how it received the name still used today.
In astrology, this constellation bears the sign of the bear, those born under it are believed to be a little mischievious.
They're suposed to be a good match with those born under the constellations resembling a crown and squirrel. But they don't match well with those born under the hourglass, rat and table constellations.
Made up of fifteen stars, the constellation called Cuon roughly resembles the shape of a vulture. It can be seen most prominently high above the Eastern horizon during autumn.
In an ancient society, this constellation was seen as the representation of the god of weddings, which is how it received the name still used today.
In astrology, this constellation bears the sign of the carriage, those born under it are believed to be romantic lovers.
They're suposed to be a good match with those born under the constellations resembling a chisel, chest and monkey. But they don't match well with those born under the eagle, dove and starfish constellations.
Made up of six stars, the constellation called Phaethon roughly resembles the shape of a knight. It can be seen most prominently high in the Southern sky just before the spring equinox.
In an ancient society, this constellation was seen as the representation of the god of beer, which is how it received the name still used today.
In astrology, this constellation bears the sign of earth, those born under it are believed to be very lucky.
They're suposed to be a good match with those born under the constellations resembling a chameleon, anvil and eye. But they don't match well with those born under the cone, chest and spider constellations.
Made up of twelve stars, the constellation called Caudata roughly resembles the shape of a goose. It can be seen most prominently high in the Northeastern sky just before the summer solstice.
In an ancient society, this constellation was seen as the representation of the god of endings, which is how it received the name still used today.
In astrology, this constellation bears the sign of air, those born under it are believed to have a great sense of humor.
They're suposed to be a good match with those born under the constellations resembling a book, flame and wave. But they don't match well with those born under the tiara, arrow and bear constellations.