Tobi stopped the bears paw by gripping it tight and said: "Bob, when you make your choice, think about the possible effect! If you kill him, it is really cruel, and perhaps you will never be able to change back again! There are some fairytails or adventures where this effect took place!" Bob growled a little bit unwillingly, but took back his paw than. Everyone waited in anticipation. What will he decide to do?
Bob tried to grin, as he had a good idea. It looked really funny to the others. They all have never seen a bear grinning exept in cartoons. It looked really weird. Bob made a short growls, as saying something, and the board said: "As your wolf co-partner growls behind the hunter, he slowly takes down his shotgun. Then he runs as fast as possible, as he had seen a ghost. Move on!"
"Wow, this was really clever!" said Mary. All the others, exept of Ryan, nodded. Ryan said: "Even a dumb person may look sometimes as it does some intelligent action..." Tobi was really pissed off by Ryans arrogance. He looked at his friend amd said: "Maybe the one who is acting intelligent without exclaiming it all the time is much more clever then the other way ´round..."
Ryan looked at him in anger, but replied nothing.
Bob reached the river, and the board said: "Rescue player out of the mid-river by making a strenght and a swimming test over or equal to 2"
Lissy smiled at him, by looking on his muscular body with lust. "You will do it without a problem!" He smiled back with a gleam in his eyes. Dina got slightly annoyed, as she got aware of this little flirt with this gorgeos looking, riery-furred Kitsune, Lissy was now. She needed a small amount of time beeing jealous, but then she throwed herself demonstrativly in Bobs strong and furred claws: "Rescue me, my huge heroe!" Her eyes fluttered with her nice eyelashes, rubbing her huge mermaid breasts at his fur.
He rolled a three and a two. It was enough. Dina was relieved. She said: "Now i am swimming in the calm water at the border. Thanks my huge heroe!" She took the dice and rolled a 1. "Poor roll. What a pity."