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Arms
At the start of the story, Arms lives in harmony with their cousin limbs, Legs. Arms not only performs their key functions of carrying the human body from place to place, but is able to borrow which ever sensory capacities they desire from the sensory organs. Once the organs grow jealous of Arms and Legs harmonious relationship, however, Arms finds themselves pitted against their former allies.
During the competition between limbs, designed by Tongue, Arms invents a challenge for Legs. Arms tells Legs they must pick up a stick and throw it as far as possible. Witnessing Legs embarrassing failure to complete the seemingly simple task, Arms grows cocky. They begin performing an extravagant display of skills, highlighting the dexterity of Hands and Fingers. However, as soon as Legs gives Arms their challenge, Arms feels deflated. They cannot carry the body around a circle without the help of...
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