Difference between revisions of "Log:Broken Dolls:Planning"
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She just arrived a few minutes ago and is already seated in a comfy chair, her sandals kicked off haphazardly onto the floor, and her loose, strappy dress pulled up to her knees as she stares at the map. One of the wings that usually lays folded so that it covers her back is unfurled and she's idly preening its feathers as she studies the layout of the map. "You know," she says idly, as if something just came to mind. "I don't think I got a chance to tell you about the Lion of Summer that some of us rescued the night before last, did I? He was being attacked by a bunch of the soldiers and one of those tanks, which kind of set everything on fire. We put it out, though. And when I say we, I mean Miranda did." It might have been a useful thing to mention before, but they were busy trying not to get lost in the hedge. | She just arrived a few minutes ago and is already seated in a comfy chair, her sandals kicked off haphazardly onto the floor, and her loose, strappy dress pulled up to her knees as she stares at the map. One of the wings that usually lays folded so that it covers her back is unfurled and she's idly preening its feathers as she studies the layout of the map. "You know," she says idly, as if something just came to mind. "I don't think I got a chance to tell you about the Lion of Summer that some of us rescued the night before last, did I? He was being attacked by a bunch of the soldiers and one of those tanks, which kind of set everything on fire. We put it out, though. And when I say we, I mean Miranda did." It might have been a useful thing to mention before, but they were busy trying not to get lost in the hedge. | ||
− | The door to the bookstore opens, and a voice haltingly calls, "Hello? Is anyone here?" Heavy footfalls head towards the backroom and a giant of a man dressed in out-of-style leathers ducks through the doorway. "Oh, okay, hi." He half-waves and then just sort- | + | The door to the bookstore opens, and a voice haltingly calls, "Hello? Is anyone here?" Heavy footfalls head towards the backroom and a giant of a man dressed in out-of-style leathers ducks through the doorway. "Oh, okay, hi." He half-waves and then just sort-of stands in the doorway for a moment before stepping out of the way. He looks from the seated dragon to the Latino. "You... I'm.. I'm here to help with the... the mission? I guess?" |
Alonso nods with some measure of distraction back towards Iris. He's been rather preoccupied since all of this began. Moreso, even, since last night's mission. "No. I know nothing of a Lion of Summer. Will it be useful in putting an end to this threat?" The mention of fire has him tossing a few pages aside in search of a particular one. One labelled 'potential explosives and accelerants'. "That reminds me. We ought to try to capture any fire we can into hedgespinning ingredients. If that contraption is taking in biomass, I imagine its innards will be susceptible to high explosives and combustibles." He's jotting down another quick note as Allen makes his presence known. Alonso doesn't look up, and in fact keeps taking notes. "Come in. I am Alonso, that is Iris. What is your name, comrade?" | Alonso nods with some measure of distraction back towards Iris. He's been rather preoccupied since all of this began. Moreso, even, since last night's mission. "No. I know nothing of a Lion of Summer. Will it be useful in putting an end to this threat?" The mention of fire has him tossing a few pages aside in search of a particular one. One labelled 'potential explosives and accelerants'. "That reminds me. We ought to try to capture any fire we can into hedgespinning ingredients. If that contraption is taking in biomass, I imagine its innards will be susceptible to high explosives and combustibles." He's jotting down another quick note as Allen makes his presence known. Alonso doesn't look up, and in fact keeps taking notes. "Come in. I am Alonso, that is Iris. What is your name, comrade?" | ||
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− | Allen takes the offered paper and studies it through slitted eyes. After a moment, he closes those eyes and stands stock still for moment or two while Iris talks of lion recruitment. When he opens them again, he seems more sure of himself. "So, I assume we don't have access to that Goblin fruit that can help | + | Allen takes the offered paper and studies it through slitted eyes. After a moment, he closes those eyes and stands stock still for moment or two while Iris talks of lion recruitment. When he opens them again, he seems more sure of himself. "So, I assume we don't have access to that Goblin fruit that can help us stay awake and alert?" He thinks for a moment. "Garmin? Jairmeen?..." a beat and then.. "Jarmyn? I think? Anyway, that would help a lot, for sure, especially if I infuse it into, like, a bottle of soda or a thermos of coffee or something like that." He looks at Alonso and Iris expectantly. "What do you think?" |
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Participants | 12 August, 2017 A group of Lost meet at Tamarack Falls Jewish Books to talk about what is Happening. Part of Broken Dolls. |
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Alonso put word out through the freehold that a massive mini-realm has been uncovered in the deep hedge with trails leading directly through the freehold's territory. That it is filled with thousands of militant hobs and their war machines, and that it is rather urgently requested that any with talents for token crafting or hedge spinning and a willingness to volunteer their services turn up at the back room of the Jewish Bookstore to bump heads together and come up with plans. Alonso's past as an officer is rather evident in the hand drawn map he's put up on the wall, rather well-detailed all in all. As well detailed as a hedge map can get, anyway. It shows the loop trod, the various incursions so far, and the map of the trail leading to the main enemy camp, with its array of men and materiel. There's a few numbers crunched near the camp, trying to place a likely number on the camp's size. The man himself is seated at the table, flipping through the pages of various books, jotting notes down and working on illustrations of what look to be infantry serviced mortars of various designs and descriptions. Each one with a decidedly hedgespun aesthetic to them. There's also a sketch of a strange octopus like machine contraption, with various notations and arrows and such pointing at it. An item of particular interest, apparently, given the detail put into the drawing. Iris only marginally qualifies for one of the categories that Alonso called for when he put out word, but she has also been to the place that he's spreading rumors about and seen it with her own fabulous eyes, so that seems to be reason enough for her to decide to come and hang out at the Jewish Bookstore to join him in meeting with anybody who comes by to talk about what to do about it. She just arrived a few minutes ago and is already seated in a comfy chair, her sandals kicked off haphazardly onto the floor, and her loose, strappy dress pulled up to her knees as she stares at the map. One of the wings that usually lays folded so that it covers her back is unfurled and she's idly preening its feathers as she studies the layout of the map. "You know," she says idly, as if something just came to mind. "I don't think I got a chance to tell you about the Lion of Summer that some of us rescued the night before last, did I? He was being attacked by a bunch of the soldiers and one of those tanks, which kind of set everything on fire. We put it out, though. And when I say we, I mean Miranda did." It might have been a useful thing to mention before, but they were busy trying not to get lost in the hedge. The door to the bookstore opens, and a voice haltingly calls, "Hello? Is anyone here?" Heavy footfalls head towards the backroom and a giant of a man dressed in out-of-style leathers ducks through the doorway. "Oh, okay, hi." He half-waves and then just sort-of stands in the doorway for a moment before stepping out of the way. He looks from the seated dragon to the Latino. "You... I'm.. I'm here to help with the... the mission? I guess?" Alonso nods with some measure of distraction back towards Iris. He's been rather preoccupied since all of this began. Moreso, even, since last night's mission. "No. I know nothing of a Lion of Summer. Will it be useful in putting an end to this threat?" The mention of fire has him tossing a few pages aside in search of a particular one. One labelled 'potential explosives and accelerants'. "That reminds me. We ought to try to capture any fire we can into hedgespinning ingredients. If that contraption is taking in biomass, I imagine its innards will be susceptible to high explosives and combustibles." He's jotting down another quick note as Allen makes his presence known. Alonso doesn't look up, and in fact keeps taking notes. "Come in. I am Alonso, that is Iris. What is your name, comrade?" "Aside from the fact that it was a case of them laying waste to another swathe of hedge-bound countryside," Iris shrugs her shoulders, "not really. They're dead. If we can locate the lion again, he seemed to be the sort who could hold his own in a fight and he might have some interest in settling scores when we go back in force." She does turn to look at Allen, even if Alonso does't, and stares at him for a moment with shifting-rainbow serpent's eyes. "Like he said," she says after a moment, with a smile that shows draconic teeth, "I'm Iris. If you're here to help I suspect you'll find yourself welcome."
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