Balancer madlibs
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  • Reads 46
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Nov 03
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hi Loveys! this is gonna be a book where every Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday a balancer/or someone has other people sit down with them and they play madlibs! 
(yes those are the days I'll try updating) 
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characters in:
/balancers/
balance☁
unbalance🌑
rebalance💙
debalance🧡
endbalance💜
netherbalance🌹
overbalance🌿
underbalance🥀
energybalance⚡
timebalance🕰
oceanbalance🌊
spacebalance🌌
novabalance🌠
spiritbalance👻
gembalance💎
frostbalance❄
alchemybalance📚
prismbalance🌈
gravitybalance🎈
secondbalance❤
/dimension kids/
daughter nature🌱
ember🔥
endrian🍇
/hunters/
deadbone☠️
dread Lord☔
/episode 134/
blue Alex🔷
orange Alex🍁
antisteve🖤
shattered🏳‍🌈
reverse steve🎨
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