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Spellbind Mods ([personal profile] spellbindmods) wrote in [community profile] spellbinders2017-10-13 10:27 pm

[HUB ISLAND | NEWBIE TRAINING]

Who: New coven members, Brie and assigned teachers (old blood can join too!)
Where: The coven base camp
When: Day 98
Open/Closed: Open to Alllllllllmost everyone, essentially top levels are newbies and teachers, but oldbies can tag around!
OOC: To be clear, top levels should only be new characters accepted in October and those who signed up for teacher slots. Old players ARE ENCOURAGED TO TAG AROUND IF THEY WISH, and of course other new characters can mingle with their newbie brethren. If your character is a teacher please indicate that in your top level to differentiate.

Danger may not be imminent -- but that doesn't mean things will always be so peaceful.

Being new and gifted with magic, the time has come to try and create a force to be reckoned with. While Genette is more focused on interpersonal unity (and not her poor planning skills), Brie wants to worry about other, more important things. The explosions and power missteps grow older and older with each new batch of coven members, so let's nip that in the bud ASAP, shall we?

All the newbies have been gathered together in the base camp clearing with very explicit instructions -- hopefully this isn't such a daunting task that she needs to resort to tying people together, like some bougie servants running around.

There is a bit of a problem of personalizing activities -- A.K.A. she's not doing that again. It was a mess last time, and hard to keep up with who all was succeeding and falling flat on their face. Instead, there are three distinct stations that are being utilized in order to try and grab every type and subset of power.

      A ▢ For offensive type characters, wild boars have been enclosed in a large pen. Also within this pen are large pillowcases, filled with sand and tied at the end. It's as good a dummy as any, okay? Brie has instructed those with magic more in line with direct fighting to kill a boar -- or if they want to work up to that type of offensive magic, they can instead try to explode those sacks of sand.

      B ▢ Healing is a bit trickier -- some may get lucky and find someone who is unintentionally injured or who is harboring an old wound that Genette hasn't sniffed out. In the case of needing to focus on healing, Brie has a small knife at her disposal. Any volunteers are going to be sliced against their palm. Genette is on standby to heal this wound if a newbie can't pull it off, but don't worry. Even in the worst case scenario, this wound won't last long.

      C ▢ Other magic powers may work better with items involved -- dismantling, levitation, the like. So there's a big bin of items in the middle of another roped off clearing. From salt and pepper shakers to MP3 players, your character can find some sort of junk in this bag. Whatever your character wants to do with these items and their magic, they're there to use.

      D ▢ Another roped off area is for more abstract magic. Other volunteers can come and help with whatever these magics might be -- emotional reading, creating plants. Those hard-to-define magic types can practice here with as much help as they can find.

      E ▢ Some older coven members have garnered Brie's seal of approval. If they know anything about fighting or magical training, they've been welcomed to create their own space and get newbies to learn whatever skills they have to offer.

      F ▢ Finally, magic isn't the only training going on here. There's one final area that's roped off and filled with swords, stuck about a foot in the ground -- thanks Brie. Characters who are good with swords can of course show off their skills, but it's also a good idea that inexperienced characters learn how to wield one of these weapons.

precedents: is in your driveway right now i plan to steal. just an FYI (whoever's yellow car)

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[personal profile] precedents 2017-10-14 08:04 am (UTC)(link)
[ guns were never part of A2's arsenal, but she's familiar with them. she's seen the resistance members use them often enough, at least.

she glances at the lineup and tilts her head, considering it. well, why not.
]

Alright.

[ the gun is cool to the touch, a foreign weight in her hand. the safety is on but she flicks it off and raises it. for someone who has never fired a gun before, her grip sure is steady. but that might have something more to do with her status as an android than anything else. ]
potentite: (090)

[personal profile] potentite 2017-10-14 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[It impresses him even more than her unnatural beauty. He doesn't want to disturb her but he can't help commenting on it.]

Your form is excellent. Are you sure you haven't done this before, miss? It's quite good.
precedents: or I'm far more drunk than I thought (either my apartment is haunted)

[personal profile] precedents 2017-10-14 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
[ she glances at him when he speaks up, hand still steady as she looks back down at the line of her arm to the gun at the end. ]

I was built for close-range combat, [ she ends up saying, frowning a little at the line of bottles and cans. ] I didn't need to use guns.

[ that's what the pods were for, anyway. it still feels strange; she'd been using swords and spears and everything else for so long that they've become an extension of her. there's something a little less personal about a gun, but at the end of the day, a weapon is still a weapon.

she fires one shot, missing a bottle by a couple centimeters. the recoil is actually what surprises her the most, sensors processing the force as it ripples up her arm.
]
potentite: (i'm not a crybaby i'm the crybaby)

[personal profile] potentite 2017-10-19 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
['Built', well, that confirms that. He didn't want to ask in case it's considered rude but it's nice to know. Actually, she kind of looks like 2B and 9S now that he thinks about it. Is that rude to say, though? 'Hey all you androids look alike!' sounds bad.]

Even if you're built for close range, learning how other forms work will help, I think? [Though he notices the problem she has.] Oh! Try to use the sight. If you need more help, um, line your thumbs up? Push them forward. That way, the gun is pointing where your thumbs are. Try to... think of it like aiming yourself.

[For Jake, funny as it might be to her, guns are an extension of himself.]