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True story: My first dance with a girl that I can remember was to The Chicken Dance in Junior High.

There's nothing more to that story. I just think it's funny.

The "spell level" of four wasn't chosen for any specific reason. I just wanted George to do something connected with him helping with the rules, so he not-so-subtly dropped a hint as to the specifics of how his ability works.

The ARE spell levels in various games, however, and I'd be curious as to what sort of things "level four" would imply in those games, and whether this would make ANY sense in them.

Ellen's moment of "..." is meant to imply that she's making up the tiny magic piano on the spot.

On that note, this chicken has a king-sized bed, and a tiny magic piano.

It's no surprise that this chicken has enemies.

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Anonymous

Fourth level spells in D&D would include stuff like polymorph (turning people into other things). Pretty powerful.

Anonymous

They turned the chicken into a piano and stole the original, how sinister!

Windscion

Tiny chicken pianos are the trappings of the oppressor.

wargrunt42

I see this turning out one of two ways: 1) Someone clearly thought this was the Bruce Wayne of chickens and turned it into Bat Chicken https://youtube.com/shorts/BiF8kCoJF7s?feature=share 2) With a suspicious lack of a ransom note, that chicken is now nuggets

James C

3) A Polymorph spell wore off, and the Mayor's missing daughter has turned up unexpectedly…

AstroChaos

Someone Banished that chicken back to the Abyss 😁

Stephen Gilberg

So there was no twelve-inch pianist?

Some Ed

My headcanon says there is, in fact, a twelve-inch pianist. However, said pianist is not affected by a continuous enchantment. Rather, when the chicken pecked the piano, the pianist was Teleported to the piano and Compelled to play the song, then Teleported back to their cell. Said pianist pleaded with the guards to do something about the chicken. They did not ask to be freed, as they understood that their family would suffer were they to "escape".