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*old: “Ah yes, the Gorehounds… I’m so sorry about that,” the boy said, his voice growing somber. His voice aged a thousand years and his body followed. A beard, longer than a whip, grew furiously, enveloping the old man’s feet. His skin grew wrinkly, his cheeks hollow. For a moment, the oversized clothes seemed to fit him, but then he shrunk back down, his spine curving and shrinking.
*old: “Ah yes, the Gorehounds… I’m so sorry about that,” the boy said, his voice growing somber. His voice aged a thousand years and his body followed. A beard, longer than a whip, grew furiously, enveloping the old man’s feet. His skin grew wrinkly, his cheeks hollow. For a moment, the oversized clothes seemed to fit him, but then he shrunk back down, his spine curving and shrinking.
*grown up
*grown up: The person in front of Tom was still old, but this one still had some black in his hair and his beard was neat and trimmed. He resembled a respected blacksmith, a man whose hands knew work.
*kid
*kid

Latest revision as of 18:16, 26 June 2020

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  • old: “Ah yes, the Gorehounds… I’m so sorry about that,” the boy said, his voice growing somber. His voice aged a thousand years and his body followed. A beard, longer than a whip, grew furiously, enveloping the old man’s feet. His skin grew wrinkly, his cheeks hollow. For a moment, the oversized clothes seemed to fit him, but then he shrunk back down, his spine curving and shrinking.
  • grown up: The person in front of Tom was still old, but this one still had some black in his hair and his beard was neat and trimmed. He resembled a respected blacksmith, a man whose hands knew work.
  • kid