Asch the Bloody (
bloodyashes) wrote in
lifenet2018-02-04 09:39 pm
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If you hadn't heard, Monsun is apparently disappearing soon. If anyone has time, I could use help moving the last few supplies off to the islets. There's also the tent to be taken down and moved - we should be able to carry individual pieces through the mana pool and set it up on the islets, but it's too much of a job for the few of us who remain at camp.
Finally, I might need some assistance getting Ardyn off the island when we get a little closer to time.
-Asch
[Feel free to also use this as a jumping-off point for action responses involving tearing down said tent and moving everything. Eventually, said giant tent will be re-erected on the islets, but right now the focus is on moving stuff. Asch isn't likely to really stick around to scribble on the rock, he's got too much to do.]
Finally, I might need some assistance getting Ardyn off the island when we get a little closer to time.
-Asch
[Feel free to also use this as a jumping-off point for action responses involving tearing down said tent and moving everything. Eventually, said giant tent will be re-erected on the islets, but right now the focus is on moving stuff. Asch isn't likely to really stick around to scribble on the rock, he's got too much to do.]

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"Just gotta keep going and eventually we'll get there, right?"
The steps were a bit awkward as he carefully tried to avoid tripping over anything. They just needed to get it over to the mana pool - which was thankfully close considering they built the tent right there.
"...You're right, though. Not sure how we'll get it back up again, considering how big it was. We might need to get creative."
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Of course, that involves getting the frame up first. Prompto's steps may be awkward, but Asch is sure and steady, even though he's the one walking backwards with the tent. Slow, but certain - he seems to have a way of using the back of his heel to feel out the steps behind him before putting his weight down.
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And other not-quite-human people. It was still kind of weird to think of.
His foot stopped in front of the mana pool and he shifted to carefully turn around and bring it over the pool.
"Maybe we can use ropes and stuff to help hold it up until we've got it stable enough. Or we could pile stones around each pole to hold them straight while we get the others up..."