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You are standing by a tree star star star emptystar emptystar


There are 3 paths.

 

One appears to go to a jungle,
one appears to go to a cave,
one appears to go to a beach,
you could try and climb the tree,
there is a nearby shop you could go in,
or you could do something else.

 

So what's its going to be?




Illustrated by Catprog

Written by catprog on 01 April 2003

Climb the tree star star halfstar emptystar emptystar


You climb up the tree and sit on the branch.

 

The first sign that something is wrong is when your skin becomes itchy. You scratch at it but it feels different. You look and notice the feathers growing on your skin.

 

When you're completely covered in feathers, the next changes start. This time your mouth and nose stretch out to form a beak. By the time that the beak is finished your head has completely changed into a bird head.

 

Soon the changes are complete and you are now a bird. You look in amazement at your new sense of vision.




Illustrated by f0xyme

Written by catprog on 01 April 2003

Soaring star star halfstar emptystar emptystar


Experimentally, you spread your wings out and flap them, noticing your body lifts slightly.

 

Feeling fairly confident, you jump off from the branch. After a few moments of terror as you fall, you start to flap furiously, pushing yourself up into the air.

 

You are flying!

 

You fly for about an hour, until you remembered that few birds can fly for great length, and settle down again on a tree.

 

Then you begin to feel odd again as you continue to change...



Written by Vanghar on 05 January 2007

What now? star star emptystar emptystar emptystar


Your body elongates and the feathers melt into fur. You shrink.

 

Smaller.

 

Smaller...

 

And you have an urge to scurry and search for acorns.



Written by Daizy on 29 February 2008

A squirrel? star star emptystar emptystar emptystar


Great... You're very low on the food chain now. You realize as you look at your long bushy tail that you've turned into a squirrel.

 

First things first, there's a very large eagle heading your way. Has he spotted you?

 

Yes he has!

 




Written by Daizy on 29 February 2008

Run for your Bite-Sized Life emptystar emptystar emptystar emptystar emptystar


There's a distinct shortage of tree above you; you got here from above, and now you wish you'd kept those wings a little bit longer. As it is, there's nowhere to go but down. You're sprinting before you even finish the thought - good reflexes are one of the few advantages of being a rodent - and you try not to think about the drop beneath you as you race headfirst toward the ground. You search frantically for shelter of any kind. The eagle flaps its wings above you. Your ears pick up the rush of air as it goes into a dive -
There! A hole in the trunk! You dart inside and squeeze as far from the opening as you can. The eagle pulls up short outside, screeching and flapping at the hole. You catch glimpses of two angry eyes and a set of very sharp talons. After a few seconds, the eagle gives up and flies away. You're safe - at least for now.
Unfortunately, being a squirrel means that every predator larger than a shrew is going to want to eat you. You decide to stay in the hole for a while.
You curl up to rest and calm your quivering herbivorous nerves. Running for your life is tiring work. You've had a rough day, and it's likely to keep being rough until you turn back into a human - or, at least, something less edible. The changes only seem to happen when you touch trees. Maybe you'd turn into something better on the ground...
You wake up a few hours later. The opening of the hole is dark, and you can hear night breezes blowing through the leaves outside. The tree sways gently back and forth. You're quite warm in here, curled up in a fluffy tail almost as large as your body; it's no wonder you fell asleep.
Of course, now you have to decide whether to spend the night here. The forest isn't safe for a squirrel at night. (It wasn't safe in the day either, but at least you could see what was trying to eat you.) On the other hand, there's a good chance this hole is inhabited, and the longer you stay, the more likely it is that the owner will come back and find you...



Written by Chrysalis on 11 May 2009

a good night sleep but.... star star star emptystar emptystar


You decide to stay in the hollow of the tree, risking a fight with another squirrel seems much safer than going out to run around in the dark.

 

You curl back up and slowly drift off to sleep and have a rather uneventful night, turns out the hole didn't belong to anyone, your dreams however are another story, full of vivid images and sounds, and the feeling of transforming once again, then suddenly you wake up!

 

Theres an odd feeling in your stomach not quite a hungry feeling but an uneasy one, You realize your going through another change, what should you do?

 

stay in the hole and risk getting stuck?

 

or flee and change in the open?



Written by zane on 05 January 2010


The end (for now)

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