
While going to pick up their father's new furniture for his office. Canis, his brother Malis, and all of their friends get pulled into a trap by the owner of the local furniture store. Will the boys be able to figure out a way to escape.
Or will they end up being their father's new furniture?
Hello there everyone, hope you enjoy the story. Come, take a peak at something I've been eager to show off. The wonderful "What-if portal". I love my story and plotlines that I weave from story to story, but the problem with that is, it's really hard to put our characters into a situation where they actually lose, as, normally, a lose in this world is tantamount to a death sentence. So, I devised a magical way to let our characters see alternate timelines based on questions they asked. This tale is the first of such tales featuring the device, and hopefully, we will have even more to show you all to enjoy horrible fates happening to our band of heroes.
Shoutout to
Skouter for letting me use his characters of Sarok, Poko, and Lin. It was awesome to finally be able to feature these three adorable fluffballs in my own stories, and, if you haven't read it yet, Skouter has started writing stories taking place in my own universe with the trio. I recommend anyone who enjoy's my tales to go check his out, believe me, you won't regret it.
Anyway, that's all from me everyone. As always, thank you everyone who comes to my streams, who follows me, and reads my stories. I couldn't do this without all of you. Please, let me know what you think of the tale, I always love talking with all of you.
See ya in the next story.
Or will they end up being their father's new furniture?
Hello there everyone, hope you enjoy the story. Come, take a peak at something I've been eager to show off. The wonderful "What-if portal". I love my story and plotlines that I weave from story to story, but the problem with that is, it's really hard to put our characters into a situation where they actually lose, as, normally, a lose in this world is tantamount to a death sentence. So, I devised a magical way to let our characters see alternate timelines based on questions they asked. This tale is the first of such tales featuring the device, and hopefully, we will have even more to show you all to enjoy horrible fates happening to our band of heroes.
Shoutout to

Anyway, that's all from me everyone. As always, thank you everyone who comes to my streams, who follows me, and reads my stories. I couldn't do this without all of you. Please, let me know what you think of the tale, I always love talking with all of you.
See ya in the next story.
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This was a really fun story to write. I'm also a sucker for bad ends, which is why I'm doing a bit of of an alternate reality band end series now. Mostly just showing the characters we know and love 'failing' and the consequences that come out of it. I think everyone's going to enjoy what's going to be coming next.
As an artist, I have to say, you think the blank dead eyes look would turn off the surviving 10% of customers ... then again, given Lunar City's gruesome tastes in taxidermy (let's not mince words, where those transformed consciousness dies, it's taxidermy), it's likely many LIKE that look.
It wouldn't be so bad if the consciousness of the victim remained as the spirit of the creative work (retroactively thinking they'd always been so), but these monsters like eating up the spiritual essence of their victims more than anything. The sooner this predatory system can be torn down, the better.
Good writing.
It wouldn't be so bad if the consciousness of the victim remained as the spirit of the creative work (retroactively thinking they'd always been so), but these monsters like eating up the spiritual essence of their victims more than anything. The sooner this predatory system can be torn down, the better.
Good writing.
There's an irony.
In Bioshock, Andrew Ryan considered the slackers of society 'parasites' who just fed off the labor of others.
It never occurred to him that the same 'parasitic' attitude he despised so much could apply to wealthy elites who inherited their status and fortunes and business, and did nothing but take a cut of the profits while doing nothing to actually help the company along.
With this in mind, I wish someone would finally call out these 'predators' for the parasites they are. Feeding off creatures who can't even fight back.
In Bioshock, Andrew Ryan considered the slackers of society 'parasites' who just fed off the labor of others.
It never occurred to him that the same 'parasitic' attitude he despised so much could apply to wealthy elites who inherited their status and fortunes and business, and did nothing but take a cut of the profits while doing nothing to actually help the company along.
With this in mind, I wish someone would finally call out these 'predators' for the parasites they are. Feeding off creatures who can't even fight back.
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