Post-Prequel Adventures

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>>76893553 wrote:

Check if the inside of the bucket is dry. If so, you can use it to store the paper. If it has a handle, you could put the stick (or flag, rather) between the bucket and handle to carry it over your shoulder.

You verify that the inside of the bucket is indeed dry.

After struggling for 10 minutes to insert the stick inside the bucket, you finally manage to create an advanced object of item transportation.

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This is the best thing you have ever created.

Also the first.

>>76893553 wrote:

Show the paper to each of the two lumpy humans. Probably don't want to fight the crab (mudcrab?) unarmed yet.

>>76896349 wrote:

>Equip Bucket To Head

>Roll In Mud

>>76896472 wrote:

Using the bucket to carry things is smart!
Show the large man and small man the paper to see if they give any direction
If we are to roll in the mud with the bucket lets put the paper somewhere safe yes?

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You show the bloated-looking man the paper, and after squinting at it for a bit, and he points behind you. You then gesture for him to take it, put the bucket on your head, and begin to roll around in the mud.
Aside from the possible mixture of animal feces, it's a very pleasant experience.

You stand back up, and as you approach the bloated man, he gives you an approving nod and hands you back the paper.

Well, there goes your advanced object of item transportation.

>>76896472 wrote:

And barely stopping myself from adding too many commands is that more solid looking small rock a rock or something else?

Standing in the center of the village, you observe some objects in your field of vision.

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You finally attempt to show the small, lumpy man the piece of paper, but he proceeds to strike your shins with a red, rotating artifact of immense pain at a safe distance.

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