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Entry tags:
- alice baskerville (black): holly,
- ange ushiromiya: jelle,
- anna amarande: celene,
- battler ushiromiya: chrono,
- beatrice: mila,
- keith: sailor g,
- lance: charley,
- luca: robin,
- michael: lu,
- oscar pine: basil,
- ozpin: rona,
- penny polendina: kei,
- peter graham: jhey,
- pyrrha dve: silyara,
- ruby rose: josh,
- stanford pines: kei,
- takashi "shiro" shirogane: red,
- wanda maximoff: jade,
- xerxes break: callie
11 . clockhouse rebuilding!
Who: Those who have offered to help rebuild the Clockhouse, and anyone else who'd like to pitch in!
What: An open mingle log to repair after fires and floods.
When: Throughout September, precise dates not specified.
Where: In Gaze, at the forest's edge.
[ When the weather and chaos dies down, work on the Clockhouse picks up. The building was once an old Deerington mansion, luridly green and eccentric; age faded it into half a ruin, and July's fire did the rest. August's flooding came fast and hard, and now there's very little left to salvage.
The first step has been a damage assessment, with volunteers picking through the structurally unstable ruins, finding singed fiction novels, crisped houseplants, and a weird number of melted grandfather clocks. Demolition goes quickly, while Ozpin stands by and does not even try to control the situation.
Volunteers are needed to design the new structure, carry in materials, and build... and then to decorate and enchant what they've created. The few Sleepers with genuine construction experience provide direction, Ozpin sometimes among them, but things are largely chaotic. A few Sleepers provide snacks and cheerleading.
This is a mingle log. Please feel free to make a toplevel, and comment with your character's contributions below! ]
What: An open mingle log to repair after fires and floods.
When: Throughout September, precise dates not specified.
Where: In Gaze, at the forest's edge.
[ When the weather and chaos dies down, work on the Clockhouse picks up. The building was once an old Deerington mansion, luridly green and eccentric; age faded it into half a ruin, and July's fire did the rest. August's flooding came fast and hard, and now there's very little left to salvage.
The first step has been a damage assessment, with volunteers picking through the structurally unstable ruins, finding singed fiction novels, crisped houseplants, and a weird number of melted grandfather clocks. Demolition goes quickly, while Ozpin stands by and does not even try to control the situation.
Volunteers are needed to design the new structure, carry in materials, and build... and then to decorate and enchant what they've created. The few Sleepers with genuine construction experience provide direction, Ozpin sometimes among them, but things are largely chaotic. A few Sleepers provide snacks and cheerleading.
This is a mingle log. Please feel free to make a toplevel, and comment with your character's contributions below! ]
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There's someone here who also isn't an architect, but she was more than willing to take direction and see what people who were building might need her to do. She promised she'd help here and was dedicated to doing just that. It did help to see some familiar faces though.
"Boy, it's been a while. How've you been? You...well. You sure are dressed up today!"
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Luz quirked her head. She had unfortunately not seen anyone else experiencing this, so she was mistified.
"Are you anemic?"
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And grumpy. But, when wasn't he grumpy lately?
"It was hot yesterday. I don't know how anyone hasn't gotten the flu or something from these temperature changes. I hate season changes."
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Then again, no one around them seemed to be affected.
"It might depend on where you come from? Where I live, I'm used to four seasons, so the transition can sometimes happen all at once. My body might be used to it."
She shrugged.
"So you're going to help build too, right? I'm probably just going to do whatever is needed: knowing it's Ruby, they're probably going to have all kinds of fortifications."
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"Considering that I'm feeling every temperature to the extreme right now, I think it's more of a Trench thing. I don't usually react so badly normally, and, with having the coldblood thing here, I haven't really been affected by it at all since I arrived. This is the first time."
He looked annoyed by it, to be honest. But he nodded about being there to help.
"Yeah. I've been doing a lot of reconstruction lately."
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Right! Now was the time for distractions!
"This'll be my first time. What do you think we ought to do first?"
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"Well, we need to get supplies into place. There looks like there might be some demolition left to do, too." He tried not to let a chill make him shiver as he pulled his arms in close around himself. "We could start with the demo... Let's check the plans and see if there's anything left to come down."
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But maybe Keith was just better at acclimating to that kind of crazy. Luz was a girl who couldn't stand still, and extreme heat or cold would have been very uncomfortable.
"Demolition, you say? Hmm. I mean, I could help a little with that, but I feel like Ruby would want to blow things up with her own hands. If it's up to us though, that'll be fun!"
Luz was already thinking of the quickest way to try and take something down, please look at the plans Keith.
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"I've heard about that at times. Some people get that whole not sleeping thing. I mean, I've had times when it's hard to sleep normally. I get that a lot, actually." He huffed a small sigh. "This is pretty annoying, though. One day, I'm freezing... one day, it's too hot. Sometimes it feels the air is actually heavy enough to make me struggle with moving." He shook his head. "I don't know."
But yeah... plans...? Where were those again?
"Maybe... I can see the appeal..." Demolition was definitely fun and a good way to get out frustration.
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"It was a really strange way to start to get used to this place. Now, I can understand staying up, I've done that to make sure people in my house ate right or were kept company. But I couldn't do it for days on end, I have to rest eventually!"
Luz sighed. She wished she could do something for Keith, but if it was a blood thing, she figured was nothing to be done for it.
"I don't mind helping with either, but demolishing is always a little more fun. It's like earth science, trying to figure out which is the best way to take a certain thing down!"
Maybe more chemistry than earth science, but Luz was already trying to figure how a glyph combination was best useful.
"What did you have in mind?"
Sorry this took so long. :( Feel free to drop if it's too old.
Better to focus on the task than deciding if getting enough rest was the right thing to do. He knew it was. It just rarely happened. And he was more prone to making sure others got it before himself...
"Earth science...?" He wasn't really sure about that comparison, honestly, and it showed in the confused expression on his face. Moving on... "Well, obviously, we need to take out any of the stuff that got damaged and isn't salvageable, right?" He looked back at the building, and that looked exactly like what most people were doing. "So, let's get started seeing what's damaged beyond repair, and then... knock it down." He shrugged under all his layers of warm clothes, the movement barely visible, and then turned to head over towards the building.
It's all good! I have backtagsies all the time!
"Oh, I was thinking about fast forward erosion! Heh, I know, it's a bad comparison! Actually, now that I think about it, I should probably get some schooling soon anyway, it's been a few years."
Good plan though.
"Ok then! I'll start with the scouting, and you can do the removal stuff. I can hit things easily, but I still am struggling with my weak nerd arms and all."
No you aren't, Luz. You are far from having those, Keith knows that of all people. But he is technically physically stronger, so Luz was defering to him.
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But, moving on... yes, good plan. Keith nodded as they moved into the building's remains to start examining what was there.
"Weak nerd arms, huh?" He smirked a bit. Maybe he was stronger, but she certainly had been in better control of her wits than he had been during that tournament. "The Blade of Marmora taught me it's about fighting smarter, not harder. Physical strength isn't all it's cracked up to be."
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She knew her magic would help, she just needed to get a better idea of what she was going to need to work on!
"You have a point. In fact, maybe we just need to get a bit of helping hands!"
Luz dropped her plant glyphs down, and growing beanstalks shaped like writhing vines were already starting to form around the debris and crush it together."
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"That's really cool."
A real wordsmith, this one...
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"Heh, thanks! If you know how to cast the glyphs, and what you intend, you can do some really cool stuff with it! For now though, we can just start with demolishing and getting rid of the useless stuff."
Now Luz stepped aside so Keith could take care of his own pile of debris.
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Welp... had to do this the old fashioned way, he supposed. He didn't have cool plant powers or anything like that. So, he moved in and began to push the debris around in order to make it easier to lift as much as possible. Best to reduce trips.
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"Man. You are STRONG! Can I help you with that? On my own, I mean?"
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"I think we can burn up some of that stuff we don't need, but I'll save that glyph to the end. We don't want to make it too big, right?"
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She paused, "Can you control how much fire you can put out?"
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She looked over at the debris. "And that means that you can take care of that stuff pretty good! We just have to be careful about where to redirect all the smoke. Don't want it getting too out of control and making people cough."
Sound like Luz might have some experience doing this the wrong way.
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Seem like a good spot to end?
I'd say so!