Brie (
spellslash) wrote in
spellbinders2017-07-11 08:22 pm
Entry tags:
- *event log,
- *game opening,
- blazblue: hibiki kohaku,
- bleach: orihime inoue,
- god eater: lenka utsugi,
- homestuck: dave strider,
- homestuck: john egbert,
- idolish7: riku nanase,
- jjba: jotaro kujo,
- kingdom hearts: sora,
- npc: brie,
- oc: carla morir,
- persona 3: minato arisato,
- persona 5: ann takamaki,
- pmmm: madoka kaname,
- tales of legendia: jay,
- tales of zestiria: mikleo,
- tales of zestiria: sorey,
- twewy: yoshiya joshua kiryu,
- yuri on ice: victor nikiforov,
- yuri on ice: yuuri katsuki
[OPENING] magical training log
Who: Brie, whichever newbies want to show up.
Where: The beach.
When: Day 4
Open/Closed: OTA
Where: The beach.
When: Day 4
Open/Closed: OTA
[It's about noon on the island, based on the position of the sun. The newbies have had a few days to settle in, but that doesn't mean they've fully mastered their newfound abilities.
As much stock as Genette puts into telepathy, Brie is more concerned about their other newfound gifts. She's aggressively tried to wrangle as many newbies as possible onto the sandy shores of the beachfront area for some magic practice.
She's got a list of everyone's magic -- only a few vague notes, limitations are for you to discover -- and she's handing out missions for magic training. If you want to participate? Feel free. If you don't? Suit yourself.
But understanding your magic isn't just an activity that benefits the group. Learning your magic's abilities may be what stands between you and survival, which is something she makes perfectly clear.]

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[and, even if she has trouble understanding, Madoka figures she also has plenty of time to really study everything. comes with the territory when you can only use your magic once every 24 hours.]
I'm sure it'll be fine. I really appreciate any advice you can give me.
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[and he'll go into some sort of detailed explanation here - because he's actually trying his best for her! Chiaki's a stuntman, so he's got the basics of first aid down pretty solidly since he patches himself up often. SO PRESUME HE SOUNDS LIKE HE KNOWS WHAT HE'S TALKING ABOUT - ]
For larger wounds... hmm, it might be easier to find a doctor? However in general, it's always best to slow any bleeding - elevation and pressure work for that! I've been lucky to not face those types of wounds myself, but it's better to be prepared than not!
Does that make sense? Should I go over anything again?
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I think it makes sense ... What should I do if I don't have anything to use as a bandage? For a big cut like that, I mean.