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awash mods ([personal profile] awashmods) wrote in [community profile] awashlogs2018-09-08 07:00 pm

Event Ten.





Little Willie, mean as hell,
Pushed his sister in a well.
Mother said, while drawing water,
"My, it's hard to raise a daughter."





t's pretty dark and miserable down in the well. The cavernous area feels much larger than a well should be, bodies milling about in the darkness and knee deep, frigid water. So you're here -- and you're not alone, and the only way out appears to be the thin circle of sunlight from above, the opening of the well.

(And elsewhere, in the Town, everyone's waking up to gifts of various usefulness, but hopefully they remember to check the well today even so!)

What now?




Welcome to Awash's tenth event log, and the intro log for this month, everyone! All new characters have found themselves waking in the well in the middle of the Town. Hopefully they can get a hand out! For more information, please go here!

Meanwhile, the current characters have some new gifts.

If there are any questions, please ask them here, and have fun! Thank you!

smaaaaaash: (022)

[personal profile] smaaaaaash 2018-09-22 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Right. I'll be sure to bring it up with her.

[Hero training would have only prepared these children for so much, and mythical creatures are not one of those things. Making sure they're properly cared for and protected will be more important than ever.]

Besides that incident, do we have any records of all the dangers that have been encountered so far? I'd like a clear idea of what we're up against.
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[personal profile] swordfucker 2018-09-23 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
I've kept notes on everything that's happened so far. If you want, I can send it to you later. My hex code is right there.

[He points to the community board.] So just message me later, and I'll write you a summary.
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[personal profile] smaaaaaash 2018-09-23 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Understood! I'll memorise it for later.

[Realising he's getting a little too serious with his worry over his students, he perks up again and offers him a cheery salute.] Thank you for your assistance!