LOOK WHAT I MADE!
Kin Name: Shadowed Moon
Preference List: purple, pink, teal, cyan, jerboa
Items Rolled: coral, sparkly stones, glowing mushrooms, wildcard: red sand, wildcard: seaweed
RP of Building Disguise:
Ah. Well. The buck looked at the pile of objects in front of him, pondering the request he had received. He'd never been particularly good and creating things himself, though truthfully he'd never really tried. Of course Beneath the Surface stayed at their Resting Place with the others... he would have been perfect at this. Sighing again the buck eyed his pile of materials and tried to imagine what the other kin might create from it, with little luck. He wasn't exactly going to give-up, anything he could do to help return the moon (and sun) was something he was willing to try, but this wasn't exactly enough time to learn a whole new skill. Looking back at the small pile before him Shadowed Moon took a moment to glance over each item, hoping to maybe get some idea of what to do. A mixture of items hailing from the forest, beach and caves lay before him, many glowing and sparkling in the light. Watching the colors align of his own fur, leaving his blue-white coat itself sparkling the buck pondered. The motes did seem to be drawn to light, and anything unusual...
The buck began to spread the red sand across the ground, creating a small sandy area, and laid out the driftwood and seaweed across the ground, semi-haphazardly, trying to create the appearance of a low-time beach (as well as he remembered). Then, he spread out the slime along one of the edges of the sand, hoping to mimic the water, and placed the coral amongst it. It was messy, but better than nothing. Glancing at the rest of his materials the buck gathered up the clay and used his head and hooves to make a rough center, stretching it out to mimic a small cave-opening, though it was rather lopsided, with a strangely angled opening due to his horns gouging out the side of the 'hole' he'd tried to make. The buck looked over his work and shook his head, at least he hadn't accidentally broken through the back... he sighed lightly and looked over the rest of the materials, forcing himself to recall the details of the dark caves he'd wandered through, much as he wasn't eager to relive those quite yet.
Grabbing some of the sparkling stones he began to push them into the clay on the inside of the 'cave' he had created, attempting to create the handing stones he'd seen in his own time in the caves, though mostly just twisted the structure more, and popped a few all the way through on accident, leaving both sides exposed. Maybe he should ask Beneath the Surface to teach him a thing or two. Setting the 'cave' down for now, the buck used some of the sticky sap to begin lining up the mushrooms as though they sprouted from the ground itself near the edge of his 'beach'. It worked... well enough, though some had fallen into each other. The buck slid the 'cave' over the top of them, leaving the mushrooms reflecting off the sparkling stones, causing the inside of the clay to light up with a myriad of colors. At least it looked interesting? The light also seemed to sparkle off the slime a bit, which was an unintended side-effect.
He quickly laid out the vines, berries and spider webs along the side and top of the cave, partially to actually use everyone and partially to hide the stones sticking through the top and stepped back to look at his creation. It... sort of looked like a cave by a beach? Maybe? The buck sighed. Hopefully the other kin would find some use for it, or maybe someone else would come up with an actually usable idea from his attempt? Either way, he'd done what he could for now. Glancing around the buck headed over to let the Helper know he'd finished, such as it was. Hopefully he wouldn't be chastised for wasting materials, though honestly he'd probably agree if it came to that. He was honestly even more impressed with the creatively minded after that fiasco, he was going to tell Beneath the Surface as much when get got home.