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King Asgore Dreemurr ([personal profile] journalname) wrote in [community profile] lifeaftr 2019-11-06 08:09 pm (UTC)

ASGORE | ota

a. housing islet #2, early november

[Nothing in Asgore's home is made of stone! Indeed, most of it is plants! The lantern flowers have formed an arch of vines over his doorway by now, and the verdant garden in the back has crept around to the sides as well. It's all so flammable. So the presence of a creeper nearby is, quite frankly, a disaster in the making.

At the very least, he did notice the creature's approach well before it could blow up. Unfortunately, this has resulted in him trying gingerly to herd a hissing creeper less than half his size in the opposite direction, flapping his cape at it as though it were a large blanket.]


Come on, now...you can just go back into the forest. That is where you live, is it not?

[Somebody please tell him to just kill it.]

b. enso, throughout november

[The leather band Asgore received is rather larger, big enough to fit easily around one of his wrists. Although he is not typically one for jewelry, he wears it on his left hand, and lets the winged charm he received for his death in the Trials dangle from its ties. Neither of them will leave him be, so they may as well stick together. At least this one is less of a taunt about his failings? Probably. Who knows.

He can be found going about his normal business; bringing crops from his garden to Denny for the common use, tending his plants, going for the occasional walk about the island. He still strikes a lopsided figure, with his broken horn, but he's gotten rather used to it by now. Mostly, he's just trying to keep his head down and get through the days.]


c. enso, november 21

[In Asgore's opinion, the sudden arrival of the nirnroot plants is quite interesting! But, you know...they also are a little annoying. So he's been helping to comb the island for new growths. Between the noise and the glowing, they're extremely easy to locate. Asgore already has a decent-sized pile of the plants, carefully pulled up from the earth so that their root structures are still intact.

He can see the sense in removing an invasive species, of course. They'll only harm the plants and animals that are supposed to be here. But at the same time, it's not as though they're invaders. They aren't doing anything wrong.]


It does seem a shame to have to remove them. It is not their fault that they ended up here.

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