The Voice from over the Intercom (
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the_campus2013-10-15 04:41 pm
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CAMPUS WIDE EVENT: EVERYTHING AND THE KITCHEN SINK
[Hopefully everybody likes waking up outside.
Because as it were, in the middle of the night when everybody had been asleep or lulled into a sudden one by the sheer weight of the air around them...the Campus disappeared in its entirety. Left behind was only the cool surface of the concrete foundation.
For now it seems the residents were left to fend for themselves in the wilderness of the island. Not even the voice from over the intercom would comfort them.]
((ooc: the school has disappeared, along with all the NPCs and everything that was inside! no opt-out areas this time around. The temperature is cool during the day, and colder at night.
The event will last until October 20th, and I'll post a closer to signify it. Everything will be returned to its rightful place then.))
Because as it were, in the middle of the night when everybody had been asleep or lulled into a sudden one by the sheer weight of the air around them...the Campus disappeared in its entirety. Left behind was only the cool surface of the concrete foundation.
For now it seems the residents were left to fend for themselves in the wilderness of the island. Not even the voice from over the intercom would comfort them.]
((ooc: the school has disappeared, along with all the NPCs and everything that was inside! no opt-out areas this time around. The temperature is cool during the day, and colder at night.
The event will last until October 20th, and I'll post a closer to signify it. Everything will be returned to its rightful place then.))
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The bear, understandably, is neither happy to see her nor brave enough to try to attack something easily a few times as big as him. Turning her hand palm up, Karasu swings forwards and upwards, the middle claw piercing through the bear's stomach and leaving it impaled. She holds it there for a moment, feeling a little sorry for it as the blood pours out and soaks the white scales, before twisting her tail around a little to tap Bakura's back in a sign it was safe to come over.]
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He starts a slow clap and promptly pushes that tail away.]
Very good! You see, that's the beauty of precision, of planning your moves before you make them!
[He takes a few long strides to meet Karasu and the bear, looking down at the creature with hungry eyes.] And now we have dinner.
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I guess so. I'll go grab some branches and stuff for a fire, then.
[Since she has no idea how to actually prepare a corpse...]
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[Bakura crouches down in front of the bear, poking it it curiously with his finger, not unlike a child poking a dead body with a stick.
He had no idea what this animal was, but it was huge! After he's done staring, Bakura reaches back to pull out his knife so he can start messily skinning the creature.]
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...Now was just figuring out how to START the thing. Don't mind her knocking a couple stones together here.]
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You do know how to start a fire, don't you? [Because if not, that's pretty pathetic, but also an opportunity for him!] I could always teach you.
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[...Oh, why the hell not. It might help survive around here.]
That'd be nice, if you would.
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Well first off, you're doing it completely wrong! Banging rocks together like an idiot won't get you anywhere!
Let's see, in order to do this I'll need...
[Bakura grabs a sturdy, but relatively straight and thin stick and a rock.] Another bendable piece of wood, about the size of your forearm, and a thick piece of tree bark.
Oh, and some of your hair. H-hehe... [He could use something else besides her hair to use as the string, but why not push his luck?]
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[What a jerk. She looks around for that one stick, finding it and some bark in the pile of brush that she hands over.
Without missing a beat, she reaches up and plucks a few strands of hair from her head, handing them over too like it's nothing big to ask.]
Anything else?
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I need the hair to string a bow, what the fuck am I supposed to do with three strands of hair?!
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Here.
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Bakura takes the hair and ties it to either end of his bow. Then, after cutting a notch in his "board" he places his other stick against it and loops the "string" of his bow over it.
From there it's just a matter of holding the stick in place with a rock as he rocks the bow rapidly back and forth to create enough heat to start a fire. It's a little slow going, but soon enough Bakura's got exactly what he was looking for: a fire.]
Hahaha! It's as easy as that, see?
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Yeah, I see. That's actually pretty cool.
[It means she doesn't have to start carrying a lighter everywhere, if nothing else. Whenever the school comes back, she's going to see about looking up survival books. The less she actually has to ask him, the better.
She blows on her hands a little, holding them over the fire to try to warm up some. At least the transformation had been short enough that she doesn't feel like eating the whole bear raw, even if she was warmer that way.]
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Once he has enough pieces he pushes himself to his feet and heads for the edge of the forest. Surveying the trees, he finds one with a branch that's just thick enough to hold the meat, but still thin enough to break from the tree when he applies his weight to it.
When Bakura comes back, he carves the edge of that branch to a point and uses it to skewer a few pieces of meat for him to prop up over the fire with the help of some stones.]
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As it is, once he comes over with the meat she stands up, rubbing her arms some.]
Well, looks like you've got everything under control here.
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Don't mind her, then, Bakura. She'll just be walking off now.]
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That's two favours. [With nothing more to say to her, Bakura pulls back his skewer once the meat is browned on the outer edges and digs in.]
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[Cripes. The sooner she's back with Kai, the better. Have fun with whatever, Thiefy!]
Next Day
A quick check at the former campsite confirmed he wasn't there, which left just wandering around the forest idly trying to find him. Even if it's somewhat heavy, she's got one of the pelts wrapped around her, even the morning too cold to just wander in PJs. Ug, she'd have to use the stream to wash these things later on...]
Wonder if he grabbed a cave on the cliff or something...
Re: Next Day
Her fate had been sealed the moment she swore over the onion, but he wouldn't object to her making things easier for him.
Leaning over the branch, he speaks in a breathy voice, just loud enough for her to hear.]
Karaaaassuuu~
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...No, it's just him. Hanging from the tree.]
How's the weather up there?
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