FNF Dodo Night

Bones sent me this cute letter in the mail today. His math may be off by a bit, but I enjoyed his letter about letters.

Hey, Jeff? Did you know that books are just a buncha letters? And there's only, um, I gotta count... OK! There's only 104 letters. How do they make such big books with that few letters? Words are weird. -Bones

I ran into Rizzo at Nook’s Cranny, and he was looking at the broom and dustpan for sale. He said he used to have one, but it was ages ago!

Rizzo: A broom and dustpan? I think I used to have one of these...ages ago.

Doesn’t he clean his house? Won’t his house become infested with rats? Oh, wait…

Label was in town, and she again wanted to see me in vacation clothing. She gave me a peasant blouse; I put it on, along with some basketball shorts. But she still was not happy with the outfit. I don’t keep many pairs of pants/shorts in storage, and apparently none of the ones I have qualify as vacation-y. 😛

A bit before 10:00, I opened my gate using Dodo Codes for Friday Night Forest. Jac, Nicky, Logan, Ethan, Alex from Pawnee, Jet, and Sam came over to visit. After everyone checked out the free recipe pile, we headed over to the Halloween race course. Unfortunately, Jet got disconnected (I guess he had to jet) while I was still explaining the rules.

Clayton came over and took the free spot, and we went back to the Halloween course. As a bit of a surprise, I added a couple of pitfalls to the course for today. Each side of the race has two skeletons that racers must pick up. I put a pitfall in front of the skeleton on each side that was “easier” to reach. So today, taking the out-of-the-way skeleton would actually be an advantage…when normally, it would be a slight disadvantage.

Jac, Nicky, Alex, and Logan were the first contestants. Jac and Nicky, who both started on the left side of the course, had a bit of a traffic jam at the far water hole.

A traffic jam on the Halloween race course.

Nicky was returning while Jac was just arriving there. Nicky backed up to let Jac through, but that delay cost them both. Alex won the race, and Logan finished in 2nd place…so both of them advanced to the finals.

In the other semifinals, it was Clayton, Ethan, Sam…and instead of racing myself, I gave Nicky another chance. Clayton made it back to the start first, but Nicky actually beat him by dropping the skeleton first. But the two of them advanced to the finals.

For the final round, I added even more pitfalls and announced the grand prize: 50k bells and 30 gold nuggets. It was Alex, Logan, Clayton, and Nicky. Ultimately, Logan won the final race and claimed the prizes. Congrats, Logan! And good games, everyone!

After that, we took some group photos at Frog Pond. By the way, I don’t plan on keeping the pond this way (looking like a face, I mean).

A picture at the frog pond.

We went to the sumo ring, but Hornsby was walking across the pits! As in previous games, animals are immune to pitfalls when playing online.

Hornsby safely walks over pitfalls.

We had a full tournament, and some spectators chose to sit up in the bleachers to watch the battles. 🙂

A sumo battle in Forest.

In the finals, it was King Logan defeating Cowboy Alex to win the tournament. Congrats again, Logan! We finished off with an 8-player sumo battle and Ethan won that. Congrats, Ethan!

Ethan wins an eight-player round of sumo.

After that, we hung out at my house for a bit, until Alex got disconnected. Jesse then came over; it’s his birthday today, so Happy Birthday Jesse!

Group photo at the frog pond. Happy birthday, Jesse!

Before long, Jac also disconnected…and then returned. Just after midnight, I decided to end the session for the night. Goodnight, everyone! There may not be an entry tomorrow unless something major happens. See you all next time!