Edit History:

Entry data history:

Time of change
Change type
Item
Change value
User
2016-09-06 10:23
Added:
region
unknown
rss-feeder
2016-09-06 10:23
Added:
sort_mode
parsed_title_order
rss-feeder
2016-09-06 10:23
Added:
title
A new leaf
rss-feeder
2016-09-06 10:23
Added:
tl_type
oel
rss-feeder
2016-09-06 10:23
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to be neither of those. What if you don't actually get to stay completely human? And what if it isn't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible beyond mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the life of "player" 13241 as he experiences what it's like to be a walking orchard (well, mostly). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the things that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2016-09-06 10:23
Modified:
website
http://royalroadl.com/fiction/8260
rss-feeder
2016-09-06 10:23
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to be neither of those? What if you don't actually get to stay completely human?And what if it isn't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible beyond mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (well, mostly). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2016-09-06 10:23
Modified:
website
http://www.royalroadl.com/fiction/8260
rss-feeder
2016-09-06 10:23
Modified:
website
http://royalroadl.com/fiction/8260
rss-feeder
2016-09-06 10:23
Modified:
website
http://www.royalroadl.com/fiction/8260
rss-feeder
2016-09-06 10:23
Modified:
website
http://royalroadl.com/fiction/8260
rss-feeder
2016-09-06 10:23
Modified:
website
http://www.royalroadl.com/fiction/8260
rss-feeder
2016-09-06 10:23
Modified:
website
http://royalroadl.com/fiction/8260
rss-feeder
2016-09-06 10:23
Modified:
website
http://www.royalroadl.com/fiction/8260
rss-feeder
2016-09-06 10:23
Modified:
website
http://royalroadl.com/fiction/8260
rss-feeder
2016-09-06 10:23
Modified:
website
http://www.royalroadl.com/fiction/8260
rss-feeder
2016-09-06 10:23
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
title
A new leaf (Old version)
system-migrator
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
website
http://royalroadl.com/fiction/8260
system-migrator
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
latest_chapter
12.0
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
latest_published
2017-04-20 15:57:58
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When someone mentions games, you usually think of goblins, elves, orcs and dwarves. But what if you get to have neither of those? What if you don't actually get to play anything that could be considered an animal?And what if it weren't a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?Follow the life of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
description
<p>When people mention fantasy games and RPGs, they usually think of goblins, elves, orcs, dwarves and magic (apart from the percentage that gets an image of an anti-tank weapon in their mind, I will respectfully put those individuals aside for now). But what if you get neither of those (not even the weapon, I know, sad)? And what if you end up playing as something that doesn't look like an animal at all?</p> <p>And what if the said game you were playing weren't actually a game, but real life changed by irresponsible, beyond-mortal beings?</p> <p>Follow the (mis)adventures of "player" 13241, a.k.a. Treant, as he experiences what it's like to be a walking magical fruit maker (among other things). When the world goes to hell and back, plants are the ones that remain, right?</p>
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
release_count
33
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
release_count
34
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
release_count
35
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
release_count
36
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
release_count
37
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
release_count
38
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
release_count
39
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
release_count
40
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
release_count
41
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
release_count
42
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
release_count
43
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
release_count
44
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
release_count
45
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
release_count
46
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
release_count
47
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
release_count
48
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
release_count
49
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
release_count
50
rss-feeder
2017-01-27 12:45
Modified:
release_count
51
rss-feeder