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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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dave strider gapes at john egbert, who just said literally the last thing he ever expected.
eventually after like a minute of bluescreening he basically whispers: ]
Holy shit. [ gaining volume (though not much; he's always pretty quiet) he continues ] Oh holy shit you finally finally saw the light. What did I tell you all those years? Jesus Christ you're not even yankin' my chain. Please tell me you're not yankin' my chain. You've over your shitty wifebeater bunny in a box phase?? Or is your enjoyment of it now actually ironic. Holy shit.
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I still like Nic Cage, so don't get your hopes up too high. [But okay.] I don't know. I just. Realized it's a really shitty movie. I tried to watch it again last year and it was really bad. It didn't have the same appeal anymore because it just seemed really fake compared to everything else? I don't know. Maybe nostalgia factor will kick in someday but not anytime soon.
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[ said in serious, serious tones as he reaches out to grip john's shoulder. ON THIS DAY (or the day he realized the stupid movie sucked) JOHN EGBERT BECAME A MAN. ]
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Bon voyage, whatever, the real point of the matter is now you have room to acquire some actual taste, dude. If we're lucky we can teach you to enjoy an actually decent movie? There's room in your heart for actual cinematic wonder, now. The demon has been slayed.
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That's how they've always functioned, anyway, and it's for that reason John settles for a roll of his eyes, almost over-exaggerated.]
Ha. Ha. And who exactly is going to teach me to enjoy an actually decent movie anyway? Because I am not sure I am seeing a qualified teacher.
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[ ... ]
The last sentence had basically nothin' to do with shit but I felt it was thematically appropriate and should usually follow "and then you'll see". I should maybe consider also a villainous grin, d'you think?
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Don't be so dramatic. We both agree on Back to the Future, don't we? That counts as something and also you unironically laughed at Starsky and Hutch. Are we sure I should trust you?
[But he looks like he considers that for a moment, squinting and tilting his head.] I don't thin you can pull off a villainous grin, but nice try.
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[ YOU ASSHOLE ]
Also, I could totally pull off the villain thing.
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It still weirds me out that this whole island has multiple houses and stuff but there is no sign of real electricity. What were they thinking?
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[ how much he is kidding is hard to tell... ]
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[...yeah they don't know how this shit works, do they.]
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[ a shrug. the guy talks about robots, that seems in his wheelhouse. ]
Anyway...I guess we should head back at some point. It's too bad this place won't be, like, a secret abode.
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