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FinallyIsaac — Springtime Reflection

Published: 2023-04-09 04:59:39 +0000 UTC; Views: 690; Favourites: 6; Downloads: 0
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Description This month's community challenge theme is FORGET. Let’s take a look at what your characters wish they could forget. Is there a memory or experience which held them back? Is there something in their past which causes them pain or guilt that they’d do anything to be rid of? Or would they rather remember it all, using it to motivate and drive them?

Dionysus has lived through a great many things since the summertime of his birth. Sickness, food scarcity, the Tundes fracture... The death of his beloved parents. Each a great cause of pain, each difficult in their own ways, and each a memory he is forced not to dwell on.

If given the chance, would Dionysus chose to forget these things that have brought him pain?

Of course not! Dionysus would laugh at the mere thought of it! Those challenges and obstacles made him a stronger wolf! The path that brought him to this beautiful springtime has had its lows but there were also a great many highs, and Dionysus would trade none of them away. He simply forges forward and uses the knowledge he has to create a bright, better future. It wouldn't do to live in the past, after all, because life is about what lies ahead!

With the sunshine above and the air growing warmer, and another birthday only a season away, well... Dionysus is glad for all that he has known and cannot wait to find out what he has yet to learn.

AC:

Dionysus enjoys the springtime! With the weather warming up, he finds his old bones loosening to enjoy the sunshine. It certainly makes his patrolling easier when he doesn't have to trudge through the cold. Not to mention, the sprouting flowers are a wonderful gift to give the beautiful wolves of Skydas to win their affections! 

Setting: April, Spring 2023

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I really love Dionysus and I cannot wait to start some big plots for him! Seriously, if anybody has ideas to throw at this big guy... DM me!!!
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