It's finally done!! Here is Part 20 and 21 of the I'll Make a Man Out of You map. Sorry it took so long. I procrastinated a little. The OC that I am using is one I'm officially introducing to the world. Their full bio is below. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thank you to @marshmellow25 for letting me participate in this MAP. If this MAP succeeds it will be my second MAP I've been a part of that was actually shared (I've done parts in a two other MAPs that were cancelled). So . . . that's exciting. :D ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OC bio: Introducing Yelir! Yelir is a shape-shifting spirit, thing. Not much is known about what he is, so I'm calling him a spirit. He doesn't talk, but seems to be able to see and hear. He can change into any substance. He likes to become water, magnesium, and clay. He also likes watermelon. Though he does not require nourishment (as far as we can tell), he seems to enjoy munching on the sweet, juicy insides of as many as 10 watermelons in one sitting. He doesn't like artificial sugars, though, such as the ones found in candy. Yelir is very energetic. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Don't pay attentions to these words (unless you want to read them, in which case I'm not stopping you). They are irrelevant and do not pertain to the project. Are you still reading? Is the project still loading? Well then, for your enjoyment, here is "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost: Whose woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow. My little horse must think it queer To stop without a farmhouse near Between the woods and frozen lake The darkest evening of the year. He gives his harness bells a shake To ask if there is some mistake. The only other sound’s the sweep Of easy wind and downy flake. The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Don't ask why I chose this poem, I just did. It's kind of entrancing, don't you think? Very soothing. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- If you read through the poem, which I bet half of you didn't, then the project should have loaded by now. As stated before, these words hold no significance at all. I'm simply putting them in for fun. Did you know that there's a national hugging day? Oh, you did? Well did you know that there's a national Yo-yo day? I wonder who invented the Yo-yo and what their opinion is on national yo-yo day. Is there a national Rubik's cube day? If you've read this I have two things to say to you: (1) You sure are committed to reading all of what a scratcher has to say. Most of this isn't even relevant. I'm just doing this for fun because when people put large spaces and some secret thing at the end it's kinda predictable because you just see a lot of empty space. Here you have words that are yearning to be read. (2) May you please look up when National Rubik's cube day is and tell me in the comments? Thank you! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Still reading, 'ay? Well, I must be more interesting than I thought. Thank you! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you read all the way down here then my part took a lot longer to load than I thought it would have. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To reward you for your persistence, comment below if you would be interested in participating in a collaboration pmv based on The Giver Quartet. If you don't know what that is, a collaboration is when many people come together to create something, a pmv is a picture music video, and The Giver is a wonderful book written by Lois Lowry and you should definitely read it if you haven't. There are also three companion novels that are less well-known that are worth reading. For more details on the pmv, ask me in the comments or on my profile. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ignore everything in the previous section. What? Were you expecting a fun code word to say in the comments? Well, there's no fun code word, but please leave a love and a favorite! That would be greatly appreciated.