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spellbinders2017-07-17 06:57 pm
[OPENING] exploration log
Who: Explorers and Co.
Where: Around the island and at the newly discovered house
When: Day 10
Open/Closed: Open to All
Note: Feel free to create your own logs for individual island explorations. A prompt is for house exploring, and you can list off multiple A prompts like A1, A2, etc. for more than one prompt within the house. B prompts (B1, B2, etc) are for exploring the island and may be open to all OR select friends who your character is exploring with.
Where: Around the island and at the newly discovered house
When: Day 10
Open/Closed: Open to All
Note: Feel free to create your own logs for individual island explorations. A prompt is for house exploring, and you can list off multiple A prompts like A1, A2, etc. for more than one prompt within the house. B prompts (B1, B2, etc) are for exploring the island and may be open to all OR select friends who your character is exploring with.
[It's tough to live on an island that doesn't have many resources outside of the limited food sources and running streams. While Brie is aware of some other minor sources of food, like fish and frogs, one person exploring an island on their own means there are a lot of secret spots left to uncover. Despite adventuring for three years, her time on the hub itself has been much shorter, only staying for days or weeks at a time. Now that there are more people on this journey, covering ground is a lot easier.
Recently she's discovered another large estate -- much larger than her current shared mansion, which might also mean it has some supplies inside. On the morning of Day #, she's called together those who are hankering for more supplies in order to bring as much back as possible. Congrats, you get first dibs.
A. Upon approaching the house, the first thing that's noticeable is its size. It's all one story, but very flat and spacious. There are gardens in both the front and the rear, and upon entering (Brie might have enlisted you to help break the door down, oops) the inside is also quite vast. There are tons of rooms, multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, two kitchens and other rooms that aren't even explorable because they need keys to be entered. Unless you can find these keys, that is?
B. Alternatively, or maybe even aside from exploring the house, Brie's also suggested that you do some exploring on your own. Again, she's one woman with limited time to scout the island herself. What can you find? What resources are there to be harvested? Will you share in this bounty, or keep it to yourself?]

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". . . they taste like what."
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" . . . I can imagine. Does it have the texture of meat, or just the taste?"
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Waver didn't like that, now that he had said it out loud. He might have just gotten himself incredibly sick by accident.
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Waver pauses, then angles his mirror in a way that shows the mansion from the side, probably a quarter mile or so away.
"Does this help?"
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Which meant that Waver was standing on the edge of the field ten minutes later, for the sake of being easier to find. No one wanted to muck about in a giant field if they didn't have to.
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"Still nothing?" Jay asks, raising an eyebrow. "You don't look like you're having symptoms of food poisoning, at least."
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The odd dress didn't occur to him, in truth. Between Heroic Spirits with their absolutely bizarre armor and everyone being from different worlds, Waver simply rolled with it.
"I think we'd need to wait a few hours though to be absolutely certain.
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He reaches thoughtfully for the odd grapes, pinching the stem of one bunch before plucking it off the vine and placing it in a drawstring bag he happens to be carrying with him. This merits . . . further examination, perhaps.
"I'm Jay, by the way. Your name--?"
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Not that Waver hadn't done this to himself, but.
"Waver. Uh, thanks in advance if something happens."
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They'd be a useful food source, after all, assuming they didn't have the same effect on the coven as the crab had. And they were more evidence of the essentially alien nature of this place.
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He sighs, and walks over to one of the vines to examine them better.
"What I can't figure out is if this is a natural field of growth for these things, or agricultural."
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"Then these things are more likely safe. And we could start cultivating, if someone's willing to do that."
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"I'm afraid it's not my own area of expertise, but there are one or two people with us who seem to know a bit about plants."
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"Who're you thinking of?"
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