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Kuribo
03-09-15, 11:14 AM
Tucked deep inside the shelves of the library in southern Radasanth, and surely in other areas throughout our great world, is a place most have never heard of.

If you ever find yourself browsing through the titles, do not miss the chance to peek into this wondrous, tiny universe.

Fungiland is much more than just a picture on a page. There are tales of magic and wonder. Princesses are saved and villains defeated. There are races and sporting events and even times when everyone drives around in magic vehicles that operate without any horses to pull them.

Yes, Fungiland is a wonder. On any day you will find perfectly manicured clouds and bushes that look exactly the same but in different colors. You will find turtles with and without their shells running about. You will see spinning balls of fire that are a joy to leap and pits of doom to overcome. It is an adventurers dream.

Kuribo
03-09-15, 11:15 AM
It was a day like any other in Fungiland. Our friend Kuribo had just begun his daily routine. Kuribo had a very important job in Fugiland. Each day he would begin just as the first pixels of light brushed the perfectly symmetrically clouded sky. He would first walk sideways left, then right, the left again. Kuribo pushed himself onward and onward until a pipe or block stood in his way. Kuribo couldn't jump, but he wold not let that stop him from his noble goal. No, Kuribo would raise his eyebrows and allow his body to bounce off whatever stood in his way and continue his journey in the opposite direction.

At times some of Kuribo's friends would join in the work. Since the pathways were narrow, this created some difficult moments. When two paper-thin fungi must pass each other on a paper-thin platform, things can get rather tricky. At first Kuribo would simply bounce off of the other fungi, but soon he learned to master the sideways fungi switch up. It was a proud moment for Kuribo. He raised his eyebrows in jubilation at his new-found trick.