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...only to be completely caught off-guard when a <span class="mu-i">blue otter</span> jumped out of the pond and--
<span class="mu-b">SPLLLLLLSH</span>
--what??
Aster snorted and huffed, his face now <span class="mu-i">drenched</span> in water. You could see the fire in his eyes before it burst out of his mane... and saw it directed towards whatever this blue thing was.
The blue thing in question let out a loud squeak, jumping onto the riverbed and raising some kind of shell to its chest, glaring at Aster as if he'd done something to offend it.
You could tell that this was going to break out into a fight...
>...so you called for Aster to come to you and leave the otter alone. (Roll 1d100+3)
>...so you called for Aster to get a head start, shouting for him to literally fire back. (Roll 1d100)
>...so you saw your chance to get in the way of it yourself and see what you could do to convince this creature to stay with you. Mr. Muyr needed a neofauna, after all... (Roll 1d100)