This snake pattern is based off the green tree python. You can make the snake however long you'd like. (I recommend making it as long as possible cause pythons are long)
--Snake Lore--
Beaten and left to die in a large pit, Willow was obviously one of the lazy ones. You see, Willow is a slave of the greater serpents. The rules state that any jungle snake is to work as slaves for the desert snakes. Lazy workers are left to die in the Scale Pit. The Scale Pit is a giant hole in the ground filled with the corpses of lazy workers just south of the grand sand temple. Now, moving on to Willow's story:
The heat of the sun wore down on to Willow's head. She had not eaten since two days ago. She was starving. On top of all that, she had to carry giant mud bricks toward a large construction site. "Oh when will this agony stop." She wonders as she slithers on with cuts and whiplashes and a large brick balancing on her back. "Hey you, Isn't your name Willow." An old, pale snake says as he slithers past her. "Yes I am. Where is your section at, mines section A." "I'm section H. I had a vision last night about a young, pale green python escaping death." Willow looked surprised. "Ok...That's interesting." A loud voice shook the air. "Quiet slaves back to work!" A guard shouted." Willow whispered: "Goodbye." The old green snake sighed, "Such a young, cheerful snake. I know she will save us from this."
Hours passed. The sun started to set. A loud bell rang. And a guard shouted: "Time for sleep ya lazy worms." All the snakes disappeared into the trees that surrounded the construction site. Willow looked up at the subtle stars. "At least we get to see the moon and stars here." Willow slithered away to section A.
Section A is at least half a mile from the Construction site. section H was even farther. Willow then wanted to switch places with that poor old snake, he had to slither all that way. Willow wondered how many miles away section H was.
Willow got to her hut at section A. Her hut was cold and dreary, she shared the hut with some of her friends and other snakes she knew. She curled up in her favorite corner and went to sleep.
The next morning, Willow was awakened by a fake wake-up bell in her mind. In a sudden moment, a striking feeling rippled across Willow. That feeling told her that it was time to escape. Willow looked up at a window. It was still dark outside. "If I do this. Then I can possibly help others in the future if I decide to come back." Willow leaped out the window. In that moment, she could feel like she was flying. Willow took one last look at that old hut and started slithering north.
Willow was slithering as fast as she could, panting, but still going hard. "I've heard stories about those snake-eating dragons here. Hopefully they are not hungry." Willow made it to a clearing. She could see a large wall that spanned the whole length of the desert snakes' territory. "The Mudfront wall. I made it! But how am I going to get around it?" Willow slithered up to the wall. She could see a small hole covered by leaves. Willow slithered towards and then through it. She was met by the salty smell of the ocean. The wind blew against her scales. She heard a charming song. She was inclined to slither into the sea. Just before then, a dark blue snake lay unconscious on the ground. The charming voice faded and Willow slithered toward the snake. "Oh no, he's dehydrated!" Willow dragged the blue snake to the ocean. Willow tossed the body into the sea. And slithered up to check on it. The snake's tail gained motion, and soon the snake was moving. He looked up at Willow and said: "You...You rescued me? Allow me to return the favor." The dark blue snake revealed a set of fins. that protruded from the sides of his body. "Hop on. You may go anywhere you'd like to go."
--To be continued--
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