Faridell

You viciously boot the baker up the arse sending him rocketing through the fence. You hear a loud din of a stacked up rubbish bins crashing down upon the baker followed by a very pitiful "ouch".

The creature seems very excited about this and hops back onto the floor before standing on two feet and triumphantly throwing his tiny clenched fist into the air, and loudly screeching. You grin evilly and ruffle the thing's mane and head. It purrs and climbs up your leg onto your shoulder.

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When you reach the quaint town centre you sit on the yellow tiled floor and the little creature leaps off you, and sits patiently staring at you. It is a very odd looking for a rat. Now that you think of it, it looks a little more like an otter. You move your index finger out and point it at the creature. It looks rather confused as it latches both his little hands onto your finger, and slowly brings his open jaw towards your finger, before catching your look and thinks other wise. It seems to find your little game very amusing and falls backwards making a sound which resembles giggling. You wonder what this creature is and where it's from. You scratch its long neck.

As these thoughts cross your mind the rodent tries to catch your attention and points behind you. You turn around and see nothing but the town square and it's inhabitants. Then you turn again and spot the ferrit-like creature fingering through your purse. It catches your eye and grins while slowly taking his fingers out of your purse and backs away a few steps. Interested by this you take out a small bronze coin and watch the creature's eyes flare. It suddenly dives for it and snatches it from your fingers, then curls up caressing the coin. It's pertained to money. You wonder what you should name the thing, and decide to name the creature a Mongoose. Mon short for Monetary being pertained to money, and goose for his bodies resemblence to a goose's neck. You whistle and the mongoose climbs back onto your shoulder. Now you must decide what to do with Mongoose.
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