Exploring the Role of Sopie the Swamp Twitch in Indigenous Folklore

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Sophie the Swamp Twitch is a heartwarming children's book written by Sally Waters. The story follows the adventure of Sophie, a young girl who discovers a whole new world in her own backyard. Sophie is a curious and imaginative child who loves exploring nature. One day, while playing near a swamp close to her house, she notices a peculiar movement in the water. As she gets closer, she discovers a tiny creature with vibrant green skin twitching and jumping around. This creature, whom Sophie names Twitch, quickly becomes her best friend.


these files were added to the download, sorry about that

Nothing that important, but when I try to put a watermark on the reverse side of a DFC, whenever I click on the side of the card s textbox to bring up the drop-down menu for watermarks, the menu only flashes up for a fraction of a second and then disappears, making it impossible to put a watermark on that side. Nothing that important, but when I try to put a watermark on the reverse side of a DFC, whenever I click on the side of the card s textbox to bring up the drop-down menu for watermarks, the menu only flashes up for a fraction of a second and then disappears, making it impossible to put a watermark on that side.

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This creature, whom Sophie names Twitch, quickly becomes her best friend. With Twitch as her guide, Sophie embarks on countless adventures in the swamp. They meet various other creatures, like frogs, turtles, and even a wise old owl.

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One question: is there a template for class cards such as the Bard Class from AFR available yet? I swear I gave a thorough look and couldn't find one!

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Post by wrathgaar on Oct 30, 2021 3:11:27 GMT

Oct 7, 2021 7:07:23 GMT cajun said:


Bug Fixes
• Fixes a bug where the Copyright box would sometimes move as though the Vorthos Box was enabled when it wasn't.
• Fixes a bug where d20 dividers weren't visible on clear frames. ( wrathgaar )
• Fixes a bug where Custom masks on Planeswalkers stopped working. Note that new masks need to be 375x523px because of layering change to the template with MSE 2.1.2. ( shagore )
• Fixes a bug where the modal bumping code wasn't applying to Mainframe DFC.
• The PUMA mask is no longer applied to custom legend crowns to fix this bug. ( cardist )

Thanks, Cajun! You're an absolute god amongst men and I hope you wake up aware of that fact every single day.

I have actually discovered another potential bug in the meantime however. Nothing that important, but when I try to put a watermark on the reverse side of a DFC, whenever I click on the side of the card's textbox to bring up the drop-down menu for watermarks, the menu only flashes up for a fraction of a second and then disappears, making it impossible to put a watermark on that side. On the front face of the card the drop-down menu still works as normal though, just as for any regular card. I can't show a screenshot obviously, but I wonder if you or anyone else has this problem as I've described it too?

Last Edit: Oct 30, 2021 3:13:24 GMT by wrathgaar
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Post by cajun on Nov 2, 2021 20:13:52 GMT

Oct 24, 2021 2:35:36 GMT ironocy said:

Installed the latest style templates, trying to use inverted for colored artifact cards, missing a couple files (see attachment). Were these left out of the update? I checked and couldn't find them in the update.

these files were added to the download, sorry about that

Oct 25, 2021 10:31:39 GMT milo said:

Thanks for the hard work!

One question: is there a template for class cards such as the Bard Class from AFR available yet? I swear I gave a thorough look and couldn't find one!

Classes are available in the Saga frame as a Style option, or automatically when "Class" is on the typeline

Oct 30, 2021 3:11:27 GMT wrathgaar said: Oct 7, 2021 7:07:23 GMT cajun said:

Bug Fixes
• Fixes a bug where the Copyright box would sometimes move as though the Vorthos Box was enabled when it wasn't.
• Fixes a bug where d20 dividers weren't visible on clear frames. ( wrathgaar )
• Fixes a bug where Custom masks on Planeswalkers stopped working. Note that new masks need to be 375x523px because of layering change to the template with MSE 2.1.2. ( shagore )
• Fixes a bug where the modal bumping code wasn't applying to Mainframe DFC.
• The PUMA mask is no longer applied to custom legend crowns to fix this bug. ( cardist )

Thanks, Cajun! You're an absolute god amongst men and I hope you wake up aware of that fact every single day.

I have actually discovered another potential bug in the meantime however. Nothing that important, but when I try to put a watermark on the reverse side of a DFC, whenever I click on the side of the card's textbox to bring up the drop-down menu for watermarks, the menu only flashes up for a fraction of a second and then disappears, making it impossible to put a watermark on that side. On the front face of the card the drop-down menu still works as normal though, just as for any regular card. I can't show a screenshot obviously, but I wonder if you or anyone else has this problem as I've described it too?

missing file somewhere, are you getting any messages in the Console tab?

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Sopie the swamp twitch

Throughout the story, Sophie learns about the delicate balance of nature and the importance of preserving it. She witnesses firsthand how pollution and habitat destruction can harm the animals and plants living in the swamp. Together, Sophie and Twitch work towards protecting their beloved swamp from human activities that could damage it. Waters' enchanting storytelling and vivid illustrations bring Sophie the Swamp Twitch to life. The book not only entertains young readers but also teaches them valuable lessons about friendship, environmental awareness, and the wonders of nature. Sophie's character encourages children to be curious, kind, and open-minded. Through her adventures with Twitch, she learns to appreciate the beauty of the natural world and to be a responsible guardian of the environment. The book also promotes empathy and compassion towards animals and their habitats. This heartwarming tale captures the imaginations of children and serves as a gentle reminder of the importance of preserving our ecosystems. Sophie the Swamp Twitch is a must-read for both children and adults who believe in the magic and beauty of nature..

Reviews for "Sopie the Swamp Twitch: A Keystone Species in Wetland Ecosystems"

1. John - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Sophie the Swamp Witch". The plot was weak and predictable, and the characters were one-dimensional. I couldn't connect with any of them, and it felt like they were just going through the motions. The writing style was also quite choppy, and it interrupted the flow of the story. I was hoping for a captivating and unique witch story, but this one fell short.
2. Sarah - 1 star - I couldn't even finish "Sophie the Swamp Witch" because it was so boring and uninteresting. The pacing was incredibly slow, and nothing seemed to happen for the first half of the book. The protagonist, Sophie, lacked depth and I couldn't care less about what happened to her. The dialogue was also cringe-worthy and unrealistic. Overall, I was thoroughly unimpressed and would not recommend this book to anyone.
3. Michael - 3 stars - "Sophie the Swamp Witch" had potential, but it failed to deliver. The world-building was minimal, leaving me with little sense of the swamp environment that was supposed to be a major part of the story. The writing style was average, but the plot felt disjointed and messy. It seemed like the author was trying to cram too many ideas into one book, resulting in a convoluted and confusing storyline. While there were a few interesting moments, they were overshadowed by the book's overall lack of coherence. I was left feeling unsatisfied and wishing for more clarity and focus.

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