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>Hah, there's no way she could turn my paladin wife int-
>My lord...

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I'm about to go to sleep, if anyone has any Greenworm art suggestions/requests I'm currently open to them. I'll see if anyone wanted anything when I get up in the morning here.

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Always wanted to enjoy the fun of birdwatching but don't know if you have the skills to do it? Consider Greenworms! While birdwatching has been commonly associated with a negative connotation due to the increasing amount of Harpy creepshots showing up online, the traditional spirit of looking at real birds is alive and well in many communities! The demon realm is home to many species of unique birds that you've never seen before, and you're bound to have lots of fun observing them with the deft assistance of your Greenworm.

It's clear to see why Greenworms would be great birdwatchers. First off, they are natural forest dwellers, with very few of them growing up in cities, which makes them well in tune with native wildlife. Just show your Greenworm a picture of a local bird species and she can tell you if she's seen it or not! Second, their climbing ability lets them scope out trees, and because they're natural inhabitants of the forest that are generally harmless, most birds will not even flinch with them climbing up. This way, even a novice like yourself can easily find and photograph a little avian friend. On the topic of photography, Greenworms are also capable of managing most simple camera functions with their nubs, so they can get super up close pictures of birds that you normally would never ever obtain yourself!

Some people from the local Wildlife Club were putting together a collage of various birdwatching pictures at the end of the month, and my Greenworm and I thought it would be a great idea to contribute with our own photographs! The two of us set out for the local woods, which is actually where my cute Greenworm lived before she met me. There were a few species of bird that we had set out to find and photograph, which were relatively rare for the area. Knowing my Greenworm's strengths, we knew this would be a peace of cake to have the coolest and most unique pictures on the project! My Greenworm had seen one of these species around a certain area, and was able to climb up into one of the taller trees and snap and picture of one easily! We got many pictures of that bird, so many great ones that the Wildlife Club was bound to be ecstatic!

After snapping some pictures and leisurely looking at other birds, we decided to just take a casual stroll through my Greenworm's old turf. She pointed out a stump she used to hang out at, places she used to find food, and even demonstrated how she used to sleep when she was all alone. She seemed so happy to revel in the nostalgia of her old lifestyle. I mentioned to her that she must really have loved living out here, seeing as it makes her so happy. She looked me directly in the eyes, the light filtering through the trees illuminating her face as she started to smile. She told me that nothing she's experienced out here compares to living in the city with me, she wouldn't trade anything in the world for the life she has now being able to spend every day with me. I picked her up and put her on my back, telling her that I'm glad to have met her too, and that I'd be happy to spend the rest of my life with her by my side. She looked a bit embarrassed but incredibly happy that I said that to her. We eventually went home and submitted our pictures, which the Wildlife Club accepted but were skeptical about how we managed to get such perfect pictures of such a rare species, one that even experienced watchers have trouble with. I smiled, and what I said was obvious, it was all thanks to my cute and beloved Greenworm!

I'm sure that you too will love to experience many things with your Greenworm, and she too will treasure your time together! The two of you will be closer than two peas in a pod before you know it!

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