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<blockquote data-quote="FredVB" data-source="post: 73238299" data-attributes="member: 259043"><p>Flugo swam to the string of reefs with his string of pearls held in his mouth. Along the way, he noticed the patrol overdolphins among the schools of commoners along the way. Flugo acted his best to seem he didn't notice them. It just was the case that some among the patrol overdolphins were provoked easily and took out any aggression in them on whoever they wished. But there was some comfort they were there, he realized. There wouldn't be any chance then that any of the commoners would try and fight for the string of pearls he carried.</p><p></p><p>Flugo entered where the opening was left among the enclosure with the added extensions to the string of reefs. Frinny greeted him, and he swam up, and dropped the string of pearls on the wide open shell in front of her, on the low shelf that extended from the reef. She turned to grab on to an open bag of delicately woven tough stringy algae, dropping it in front of Flugo for him to grab it, and told him, "Ten shellfish, then, Flugo."</p><p></p><p>As Flugo swam around looking for the best of the shellfish he could spot, he thought about the history of all their kind, according to which there were just the two original overdolphins originally, and they only ate the green algae, that grew everywhere then, and which was the most luscious. But they never ate any of the shellfish that were around. It was an unusual arrangement that was hard for Flugo to imagine was better, to never have any of the tasty shellfish. But a seamonster they encountered told them how good it could be for them to take the shellfish as well. The first overdolphin couple argued with the creature that Yahweh had told them that only the algae was available for them to use, and they must observe this, and treat others well as they would like being treated. But the seamonster was persistent, until they agreed to try one shellfish, and they would know how they could have better things then. They finally agreed after a long talk between them, they saw a crab walking nearby, and the mother overdolphin snatched it right up, and bit into it. The legs wiggled, and then stopped. She became excited, and set the killed creature down, and carefully worked at getting the flesh out of the hard exterior. She told the father overdolphin, "This tastes beautifully! We were not knowing what we were missing!" He then swam to the slaughtered crab where she was, and ate from it. He was excited then too. "We should keep catching these crabs! They are too good to not have!"</p><p></p><p>They looked to where they had talked with the seamonster, but it was gone from there. They puzzled over that, but only shortly. For they heard the voice of Yahweh, as they just noticed an intense storm raged over the waters' surface, where they always catched breaths.</p><p></p><p>"You have taken a crab which I never permitted to you. The enemy I spoke of has already come to the monsterwhales as well, and they listened to what the enemy told them, to do that, just as you have. As you now have desire for crabs, monsterwhales are now very aggressive, and they will want to catch you as well." Yahweh still spoke promisingly of a way of restoration to come ultimately for those who still appealed to Yahweh with trusting his ways, to live by them.</p><p></p><p>It was an interesting account of how they had to watch out for the monsterwhales because they liked having shellfish. But how would not having them be better, he thought, when monsterwhales could still aggressively go after them. Wouldn't they?</p><p></p><p>There had been interesting history since that. Sure there were the three great battles among those of the developing society, with many killed in those among them, and there had been real difficulties, and there were indeed some difficulties now, but they had a highly developed and organized society with good order. Would it really be better, and without the terrible encounters with the monsterwhales, if they never were having the tasty shellfish?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredVB, post: 73238299, member: 259043"] Flugo swam to the string of reefs with his string of pearls held in his mouth. Along the way, he noticed the patrol overdolphins among the schools of commoners along the way. Flugo acted his best to seem he didn't notice them. It just was the case that some among the patrol overdolphins were provoked easily and took out any aggression in them on whoever they wished. But there was some comfort they were there, he realized. There wouldn't be any chance then that any of the commoners would try and fight for the string of pearls he carried. Flugo entered where the opening was left among the enclosure with the added extensions to the string of reefs. Frinny greeted him, and he swam up, and dropped the string of pearls on the wide open shell in front of her, on the low shelf that extended from the reef. She turned to grab on to an open bag of delicately woven tough stringy algae, dropping it in front of Flugo for him to grab it, and told him, "Ten shellfish, then, Flugo." As Flugo swam around looking for the best of the shellfish he could spot, he thought about the history of all their kind, according to which there were just the two original overdolphins originally, and they only ate the green algae, that grew everywhere then, and which was the most luscious. But they never ate any of the shellfish that were around. It was an unusual arrangement that was hard for Flugo to imagine was better, to never have any of the tasty shellfish. But a seamonster they encountered told them how good it could be for them to take the shellfish as well. The first overdolphin couple argued with the creature that Yahweh had told them that only the algae was available for them to use, and they must observe this, and treat others well as they would like being treated. But the seamonster was persistent, until they agreed to try one shellfish, and they would know how they could have better things then. They finally agreed after a long talk between them, they saw a crab walking nearby, and the mother overdolphin snatched it right up, and bit into it. The legs wiggled, and then stopped. She became excited, and set the killed creature down, and carefully worked at getting the flesh out of the hard exterior. She told the father overdolphin, "This tastes beautifully! We were not knowing what we were missing!" He then swam to the slaughtered crab where she was, and ate from it. He was excited then too. "We should keep catching these crabs! They are too good to not have!" They looked to where they had talked with the seamonster, but it was gone from there. They puzzled over that, but only shortly. For they heard the voice of Yahweh, as they just noticed an intense storm raged over the waters' surface, where they always catched breaths. "You have taken a crab which I never permitted to you. The enemy I spoke of has already come to the monsterwhales as well, and they listened to what the enemy told them, to do that, just as you have. As you now have desire for crabs, monsterwhales are now very aggressive, and they will want to catch you as well." Yahweh still spoke promisingly of a way of restoration to come ultimately for those who still appealed to Yahweh with trusting his ways, to live by them. It was an interesting account of how they had to watch out for the monsterwhales because they liked having shellfish. But how would not having them be better, he thought, when monsterwhales could still aggressively go after them. Wouldn't they? There had been interesting history since that. Sure there were the three great battles among those of the developing society, with many killed in those among them, and there had been real difficulties, and there were indeed some difficulties now, but they had a highly developed and organized society with good order. Would it really be better, and without the terrible encounters with the monsterwhales, if they never were having the tasty shellfish? [/QUOTE]
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