Recycling Workshop
As you walk through the forest, enjoying the gentle sounds of nature, a loud clanging of metal and clacking of wood catches your attention. Behind you, a figure stands, carrying in their arms a bundle of what appears to be junk. Their antlers are decorated with items and masked by a gallon jug, obscuring their appearance. Jagged metal tips cover their claws and about their legs is wrapped various tools, which are beaten and rusted. Their tail is gripping a net, which sways with excitement.
“Dude, I’ve got all this…stuff. It’s gonna make some good art—I can feeeeeeel it,” he continues walking, and you feel almost obligated to follow, mostly out of pure curiosity. In the depths of the woods, there is no true shop established—but rather trinkets that hang from string and various structures of art that sit on stumps or stand on low-hanging boughs. It appears to be made of recycled goods, scrap, and various garbage. The figure glances over from their work station, where they’ve already started working on his latest project.
“Ohhhh, you dig it? Yeah, I’m super into this kind of stuff. If you’ve got, like, some to spare, we can do a trade or something. Sound cool?”