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fallingsand) wrote in
lunaecalamitas2024-05-10 12:41 pm
the beach episode (dated before the east mission)
There's a small slice of sandy beach between mountains and wasteland, where the South meets Central, only an inlet of ocean between them, and that is where Bruno has decided to set up camp.
Literally.
He only had a simple tent and supplies for two initially. Tatara had asked if he could join him on his little trip out and how could he say no? Unfortunately for him, Tatara may have decided to invite everyone else, too, so, welcome, everyone, to the beach episode and a chance to relax after a potentially rough week in the City of Rain.
The sand is warm and fine, the water isn't too chilly, and scrubby little palm trees and plant life dot the dunes. Sea birds are the most active wildlife out here, not counting whatever fish can be found dwelling in the depths of the inlet between South and Central or further out into the ocean. It's comfortable enough... unless you hate sand, that is! You don't hate sand, right?
Since Tatara's arrival, more than Bruno's humble setup can be found.
And, of course, anything the other wizards have decided to bring! Bruno wasn't expecting a party but now that it's here, he sure can't tell them not to have fun however they want.
Literally.
He only had a simple tent and supplies for two initially. Tatara had asked if he could join him on his little trip out and how could he say no? Unfortunately for him, Tatara may have decided to invite everyone else, too, so, welcome, everyone, to the beach episode and a chance to relax after a potentially rough week in the City of Rain.
The sand is warm and fine, the water isn't too chilly, and scrubby little palm trees and plant life dot the dunes. Sea birds are the most active wildlife out here, not counting whatever fish can be found dwelling in the depths of the inlet between South and Central or further out into the ocean. It's comfortable enough... unless you hate sand, that is! You don't hate sand, right?
Since Tatara's arrival, more than Bruno's humble setup can be found.
- There's food fit for a picnic and enough bottles of wine for the evening.
- In the evening, a (non-deadly) bonfire will be built and there'll be pillows to sit on for those who don't want to sit directly on the sand.
- A few colorful rough wool blankets laid out under umbrellas meant to provide shade.
- There's still only one sad-looking tent... However! Bruno's gone ahead and enchanted it so that, when one pushes the cloth flap aside and enters, they'll find a much more comfortable setup inside.
And, of course, anything the other wizards have decided to bring! Bruno wasn't expecting a party but now that it's here, he sure can't tell them not to have fun however they want.

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( said knowingly to fellow teenager, )
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( Contrarily, he stands around and broods. Very different. )
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Don't tell me it wouldn't be weird as hell to see me run around and laugh.
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Don't tell me you're too embarrassed to have fun.
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( not that he's defending him or anything, baka )
I don't think I'd even know how to. It's not like you just do it on command.
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Okay. You show me if it's that easy.
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... What kind of games were you thinking?
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[...Hm. Glancing around them, it's pretty dark out now, but...]
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[Or rather, Ahito can make a light because he's already nearly blind in one eye with decent lighting.]
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But he guesses he did ask, so he considers it. )
... That's fine. I can help with the light.
( If there's one thing his room layout has made him good at, it's mood lighting.
He looks at Ahito expectantly, though. How does one just... sandcastle. Demonstrate. )
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Ahito just grins, rolling up his pant legs so he can kneel in the sand, where it's moist enough to build without being in the way of waves.]
First up you start with digging up sand and piling it up to make a base. You can do that much, right?
[So get down here and help.]
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... Mika scoffs a little, and murmurs his spell - donec moraire - and about them, small balls of light (a little eerie, like will-o'-wisps), form. The lighting they offer is dim, but they drift and bob around the both of them, and follows them if they move.
They do drift down with Mika, as he meets Ahito's construction site and kneels down in the wet sand. At least he did dress appropriately for this. )
Sure thing, teacher.
( Wryly. But he does start to dig, forming a veritable moat and mound - sorta. He seems to be thinking as he works, sorting through memories; he's seen the concept of sand castles, like on TV, he's just clearly trying to draw on those fuzzy, distant memories for this activity. Mika taking everything very seriously... )
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I'm an awesome teacher, I'll have you know. See? You're already getting it.
[Clearly all because he's so dang good at this and no other reason.]
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... Teacher, I'm stuck now. Demonstrate.
( rude student larp (larp part debatable) )
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And here I thought you were brighter than that.
Anyway, normally you'd use buckets and stuff, but since we don't have any we'll have to craft it by hand. That, orrr...
[Focusing briefly - an invisible blade shearing off the rounded edges to form a more square castle]
...we can use magic, too.
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( Neither has Ahito but shut up,
But, oh, that surprises him a little, even though it shouldn't. oooh ahh etc )
... I'm still not used to using magic. It feels weird.
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[He'll start adding more sand to the base though - honestly, it's not that he knows so much about sculpting sand, but he DOES know what a castle looks like thanks to living in the capital city of. Well. A kingdom.]