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Toriel ([personal profile] totoriel) wrote in [community profile] pawnstorm2016-01-31 10:25 pm

( open) la pista è come uno specchio d’argento

Who: OTA parties interested in the Remove the Obstacles! job, with the added bonus of collecting the frozen-to-the-canal toys and donating them to the orphanage for bonus cookies and affection points from the orphans!
When: Before the start of the Flower Festival.
Where: Anywhere in Caissa!
What: Several Heroes take up Stuart's request of taking care of freeing frozen toys from the canals and repairing ice where they can.
Rating: None, will update as becomes necessary.



The canals are used by citizens looking to shave time off their travel through the city during the winter season, skating on anything but thin ice. The troublemakers salting patches of the smoothed ice has turned it into a hazardous endeavor, made all the worse when wooden toys have been frozen to the ice. Of the Heroes who've stepped up to help take care of this clean-up (or perhaps even catch a culprit in action, despite the guard saying they had a plan in place for the very thing) were finding themselves facing a variety of challenges, up to and including...

One: getting out on the ice. The salted patches aren't too slick, but the rest gets slippery, and those who might be borrowing ice skates to speed up their travel times from trouble spot to trouble spot might be facing the biggest challenge yet. Learning how to ice skate! Or walking out, or giving up and sliding on one's rear end to reach the trouble spots. Whatever works! If people are judging you, well, they're probably no one worth listening to anyway, right?

Two: communication over radios is a dream and a wish, but Heroes do have Carriers, and Carriers do have audio capabilities. Trying to coordinate with fellow Heroes over Carrier-audio is more of a challenge than it may seem, especially with so many new to the idea! (And not all Carriers being willing to cooperate...)

Three: there are places where the salt has thinned the ice too much to support added weight... be careful, Heroes, lest you fall right in! Though if you do fall in, can you swim? Or fight off the shock of potential hypothermia? Oh dear, where are the blankets? Victims of thin ice may need to get wrapped up and brought indoors as soon as possible. Heat 'em up! We don't want our Heroes losing fingers or toes!

Four: though once the wooden toys are found, prying them off the ice is a challenge in and of itself. For those Heroes already tapping in to the Pawn rank's limited magical abilities, matchstick level fires can be effectively used... at a cost. Patience and perseverance are key to this method of toy removal, as will purifying and replenishing one's mana. Toriel will insist that everyone should try and salvage both the toy and ice for the sake of donating these toys to the orphanage along the way. Then again, one might try using brute force to pry the toys free... or see about convincing one of the residents who lives near the canals to allow them to borrow pots of hot water to extract toys that way!

Five: all work and no play leaves people grumpy and gives people aches and pains, which means that breaks are a must have, even for the heroes! If that means earnestly learning how to skate, picking impromptu snowball fights, or volunteering to haul a load of salvaged toys to the orphanage for a cookie break is up to each individual. This may not be their city, but wandering the canals, at least they're bound to get to know the layout of Caissa a little better than before!

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[personal profile] holdthatpose 2016-02-13 03:54 pm (UTC)(link)
[She really wants to eat it, but she wipes it on her jacket (it's cold!) before handing it back to Toriel. If she still wants it.

She's a bit reluctant to let go, too.]


Oooh, have you never been in a dungeon before? I keep finding myself in them back home! I wonder why?

[Also, Toriel isn't a monster, she's cuuuute, Dorothy hasn't even considered that possibility yet.]
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[personal profile] holdthatpose 2016-02-15 10:02 am (UTC)(link)
Hm, hm, hm! A dungeon is beneath a castle, that's true, but a dungeon is all about how it feels! If it's dangerous and full of monsters, then it's a dungeon, see?

[Like beneath the old schoolhouse that was filled with ghosts, or the towers!]

It's just gotta be an old and dangerous place! I walk through them all the time for work, buuuut there are people with me so the monsters don't eat me! Usually.
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[personal profile] holdthatpose 2016-02-15 09:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Oooh, and it's not just traps! Sometimes, you get really, really lost because all of the paths look the same!

[She nods at the mention of monsters who eat humans. It was a horrible experience, once she wasn't eager to experience again. That didn't stop her from finding danger later, she never learns her lessons.]

Well, they were big wolves, you see...the kinds that can use powers and are super strong! I was just taking a walk and they all cornered me.