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Entry tags:
- !event,
- agent carolina,
- caedra nisariel,
- carlisle longinmouth,
- curufin,
- dr. lance sweets,
- elena fisher,
- george lass,
- gren,
- jane jones (alice ayres),
- jo harvelle,
- kelson haldane,
- laura palmer,
- leo flynn,
- margaery tyrell,
- michael munroe,
- mokuba kaiba,
- nagito komaeda,
- nick valentine,
- rey,
- seth gecko,
- sonya blade,
- trafalgar law
Event Log: The Beach Episode
Who: Everyone!
What: The event log for the transition to our new planet!
Where: The city, which has now been fragmented onto four separate islands.
When: May 27th-June 10th
Warnings: Surf's up! If by 'surf', you mean separation from your friends, weird sea creatures, and cold rainfall.
What: The event log for the transition to our new planet!
Where: The city, which has now been fragmented onto four separate islands.
When: May 27th-June 10th
Warnings: Surf's up! If by 'surf', you mean separation from your friends, weird sea creatures, and cold rainfall.
The sun and the sand and a drink in your hand- well, it all sounded pretty nice when you voted for the island planet, but ultimately what you're getting is a bit less glamorous.
The transition takes place instantaneously, with very little noteworthy shakeup, though those of you who are particularly in-tune with the supernatural may feel a bit dizzied or nauseated by the sudden movement. And that's exactly what it is: for those of you who are outside, the change is fairly noticeable, as in the span of a single blink, what used to be miles of desert is now rocky ocean. The city is simply in one place one moment, and then somewhere entirely new a second later.
And that somewhere new is exciting! The islands have plenty of landscape to explore and weather conditions to adjust to, fish to catch, and- wait, how do you get to the other islands? What if your friends or your home or the bar is on these other islands? Enjoy having to figure out who is where and how you're going to get by with only a small fraction of the city to work off of- hopefully those boats will come sooner rather than later...► This log covers May 27th-June 10th.
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[if it is, maybe that's why it hates him...]
I don't think I'll ever not be surprised by other-worlders and their real magic.
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But everything that exists has a life of it's own, of a sort. And in my world, in the waters can still be heard the echo of the First Song, the Great Music which upholds the world. My folk are just... a little more in tune with it, that's all.
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Interesting. But still weird. [that said...] It reminds me of various martial arts theories, about feeling the breath of all things.
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It does not sound that dissimilar.
[ He agrees ] Although I cannot say of certain, of course. And admittedly, my family are somewhat more talented in that area than others, and as a bard, my skills with the Music are somewhat unusual, even amongst my kin.
[ He's hardly the strongest, or the most skilled. But a bard may do and hear things in the Song that few others can ]
But Finrod might have described it more as... we know how to talk to the world, to get it to answer us back.
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[it's not a request, but it's not not an invitation if Maglor wants to have some fun]
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Not his world, not his ocean, but he's tied so closely to water.
He calls to the sea, to it's memory of waves. Waves are easy, after all. Croons to it, a voice that is song and not song, that is water itself given voice, raises a wave and holds it, pulls it up and up into a water spout, before letting it go, a shower of rain in his voice that is echoed in the water falling around them.
After, he pants, exhausted ]
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I see. It takes effort, then, does it?
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[ Maglor slumps back against the rock tiredly ]
More here than it does at home. The water at home knows me. This place does not - it takes a good deal of coaxing, and drains me for anything significant after.
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[well, not going to ask him to do that again without a damn good reason, then]
Still. You don't know how much you miss the sea until it's gone.
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[ Maglor nods, relaxed now ]
We really will have to see if we can turn the metal into a boat.
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[he only offers to those who are on his Like list...and those who might be useful to him]
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Not much point, I think. I can tell them to try over the communicators, just as easily. I'm not much good in the forge except to keep the fires going and beat out the metal! And that's terribly boring.
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[a moment of quiet lapses after that, which is always a good sign to Law that he needs to move on. Collecting his fishing apparatus, he gets up and gives the water a glance. Should he cheat and fling a few fish out? Nah, he's got enough and it's been enough of a waste of time.]
I've got more work to do. Enjoy your...stroll, I guess.
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Forgive me, Law - I had forgotten. I can try and coax a few up for you, if you want.
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[but there's no need. Even with fridges and freezers having power again, it seems excessive to just load up on fish. He'll live.]
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If you see my brothers before I reach them, can you let them know I am alright? I'll speak to Curufin of the boats though.
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[deal and deal. Later, Mags.]
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