Board Thread:What Would You Do?/@comment-28718853-20171203214801

After a week of traveling, you and your companion have come upon a small village among the snowy plains. The people there were quite nice, and even had a large crowd of Yetis milling about. You and your comrade were given food and shelter. This would allow you to stock up on supplies and to continue on your journey.

The next day, you and your friend are at a tavern. You were conversing with the locals when one of the Yetis walks up to your friend and attempts to give him a hug. He politely shrugs her off, which leaves the mamono perplexed. She tries again, and this time your friend pushes her away more forcefully.

All of a sudden, time freezes and everything turns into a shade of purple. The eyes' of all of the humans in the tavern glow yellow and they turn to your friend with stone cold expressions. "He has rejected the Yeti hug,", "He is a heathen,", "All who reject the Yeti hug must be punished," they all seem to whisper in unison.

There is a sudden flash of blue light, and you find yourself in the seats of some kind of underground coliseum along with the other townsfolk who were now wearing blue and white robes. In the center of the arena was your friend, who was desperately trying to make sense of what was happening.

Across the coliseum in a large elegant chair, a man with a thick gray beard stands and shouts, "Followers of the Circle of the Yeti Hug, we are gathered here because the man before us has violated one of the Circle's most sacred laws! He rejected the hug of an innocent Yeti, and must now answer for this transgression by facing...Giga Yeti!"

A large gate in the arena opens, and a muscular eight foot tall Yeti steps forward. She eyes your friend with a hungry lust and starts toward him, but is stopped by a sudden blue barrier. The leader speaks some more, but this time his voice is cheerful, "But, since the Circle is all about second chances, we allow thirty seconds for someone from the audience to take his punishment, both as a pardon and to hope that the wrongdoer learns from the errors of his ways!"

WWYD? 