β½ Subway Boss Emmet (
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bottlecaplogs2025-08-13 09:49 pm
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[closed] while the snow falls all around me
Who: Emmet, Laios, Ingo
What: Play Nice and Exploration: Blue, for now
When: various points in August
Where: Middle Forest, uncharted territory past the Southern Outpost at current
Warnings: Cold weather environmental hazards; to be added if they come up
play nice (for laios)
What: Play Nice and Exploration: Blue, for now
When: various points in August
Where: Middle Forest, uncharted territory past the Southern Outpost at current
Warnings: Cold weather environmental hazards; to be added if they come up
play nice (for laios)
[ So the guilds are looking to expand! Makes sense. Makes sense if they're intending to scale up operations as the town expands past the immediate area that they've well and mapped out by now. If they are to continue on these tracks then of course they are going to need more members to avoid being spread too thin, possibly on a little more reliable of a basis than 'every other month when strange things start happening.'exploration: blue (for ingo)
That still doesn't mean they know who or what they're looking out for, exactly! What sort of roles the guilds need filled, if there's any specificity in traits or abilities they should be on the lookout for or if they just need to bolster numbers in general. At least that means they have free choice of where to head? ]
It's cleared up a lot here from how it used to be... [ Emmet notes, picking his way carefully across the earth. Every now and then he'll eye the ground a little dubiously, but whatever he's waiting for or expecting to happen never seems to. So, after each of these moments his ears just flick a little as if to dismiss them. ] But anyway. What sort of PokΓ©mon do you want to run into, you think?
[ Uncharted territory again! It's been a while since they last ventured forth into the unknown. This time ... they are probably more prepared for it? It's a scouting mission, once again, so there is no imminent peril or time pressure.
Being surrounded by trees is familiar enough. What isn't is the drop in temperatures, especially given the season. And soon enough the familiar sight of densely wooded forest begins to give way to thinner vegetation, the few trees remaining growing gnarled and stripped barren. Snow is starting to collect on the twisting branches.
Emmet's ears twitch a little as he tilts his head back to take a look up at the sky above. Snow, huh. Not hail, at least, and not storming, but... ]
Knew it was to be expected, but. I am Emmet. Suddenly I am glad for all this fur.

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[ If he has to catch a leaping Emmet, there's a solid chance he just unbalances and they both go in the pit. Why hasn't he got any rope? He can barely use it without hands, but he might have gripped it in his teeth! ]
Can you climb out? Zoroark in Hisui mostly make their dens in the ice tunnels, so it seems as though you should be suited to it! I can try sending down a light so that you can see better?
[ It's not that far; he can get a ghost light to go down there without using an actual attack. ]
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[ If he's quick about it, maybe? His fur is doing a lot to keep him insulated, but the walls are cold where his claws come into contact with them. Emmet gets the feeling he should rather opt for a more agile scramble rather than a slow and steady climb up. So if he tries to plan his approach... ]
Maybe? We do not lose anything for trying.
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[ Ingo leans in a little bit to watch anyway. If Emmet can get high enough, he can reach down to help without too much risk. ]
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Coiling to get ready to spring from as much of a running start as he can get is fine. Actually leaping up the sloping wall and letting his claws dig in to try to get a better hold of the slick iceβ that gets a wince, but no sense in letting that distract him as he gets his hindlegs under him to carry forward some of his momentum in another leap upward, this time towards the small ledge he'd spotted and noted earlier. He lands a little awkwardly on it, skidding dangerously close to the edge of it from the combination of forward momentum and slick ice, but manages to not slip off with some effort.
From here... if he gets another good jump in, he might end up within armsββ paws' reach of the edge of the drop off. Maybe he can just dig his claws in and try to climb the rest of the way, pull himself up...? The angle of it is a little awkward, but there's nothing else for it, really. Okay. One, two, three, jumpβ
Emmet manages to make it to about where he'd expected to with the leap, but he'd misjudged how well the surface would hold; when he tries to push himself further up, the lower foothold crumbles away, the ice falling back towards the ledge below and leaving the Zoroark, at least with his hindlegs, scrabbling for purchase on the walls of the ice pit. ]
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[ Ingo lets out a wordless cry of alarm, leaping forward as well. He can just about reach Emmet's forepaws with his own if he leans down into the crevasse a bit - but they aren't hands. He has little option but to try and grip at Emmet's paws with his claws. It must hurt...! He leans in a little more, instinct driving him to try and grab Emmet's scruff with his jaws. ]
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His scruff is either incredibly easy to find and reach or incredibly difficult: there is so much fur there, between his collar and the portions slipping down from the base of his mane, but Ingo will know when he's managed it considering that Emmet goes from straining to haul himself up those last couple feet to very, very still. ]
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Are you hurt?
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... Don't think anything's broken. [ Which isn't quite the same as not being hurt, but. ] Didn't quite feel right when I was landing on the ledge earlier? Maybe mildly strained or sprained something. And I think. Something pulls a bit when I am at full extension.
Can still move though. So. It's okay. Sore all over but it is fine. I will eat a berry for the worst of it and it'll be okay?
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[ Even if he wanted to insist that they turn back (which he hasn't ruled out), that would only end with them getting caught in the storm. They still need to reach shelter. So a berry will simply have to do for now. He shrugs his pack off so that he can root through it. ]
I do miss having Potions available!
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[ Emmet takes another look up towards the darkened cloud cover. They'll have to start moving quickly if they don't want to get caught out by the storm, but now knowing there's gaps in the earth they'll have to dodge too... ]
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Let me conduct the rest of this journey!
[ Sure, his experience is all with a human-body. The general knowledge of how to move through the Icelands still must count for something, though! ]
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... Okay. I will follow your lead.
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Ironic, that we are making for a larger pit!
[ But the sides of that big crevasse look far less sheer than the hole Emmet just fell into. With any luck, they can just take shelter on a ledge until the storm passes; maybe if they're very lucky, they could navigate all the way to the bottom, like that big one on the border of the Icelands.
He moves slowly and carefully, testing the terrain with a forepaw for lack of any other tools. It's not so dangerous, anyway, with three other legs to keep his weight rooted on safe ground. This is the best way to avoid falling. The fact that it lets him take a slower pace for Emmet's sake is a useful bonus! ]
...I did not hurt you too badly, did I?
[ He doesn't taste blood, but he hasn't stopped to examine his claws. ]
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Emmet automatically shakes his head, though. Considering that Ingo's focused on the path forward, it's not exactly going to be all that visible considering he's also keeping his head down and following closely in Ingo's tracks, so. He'll also follow up with: ]
Not much. Minor damage only. Don't worry about it.
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[ It was necessary. At least, it seemed that way to him - a much better outcome than Emmet falling back down and missing that first ledge. But that doesn't mean Ingo just won't feel bad! ]
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[ Their thoughts are pretty much at the same station. Don't make him shove Ingo for feeling too guilty about committing the terrible crime of sparing Emmet from another fall. ]
You didn't ... I am not going to break. Just because I am scratched up a little? It's okay.
[ Ingo didn't do anything wrong? Can't do anything about the guilt but. You know. ]
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[ He just feels bad! But he'll get over it - there's certainly far worse things he could have done.
It's slow going, even as Ingo keeps darting glances over his shoulder at the encroaching storm. Getting caught in a blizzard won't matter if they plummet to their deaths first! By the time they reach the great chasm, it hasn't quite started snowing in earnest, but some small flakes are fluttering down. Ingo peers down at the icy crags. ]
It looks more navigable than the smaller one, but we still ought to be careful.
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Right. Check safety. Proceed with caution.
[ Beat. ]
Is it... normal for it to be that blue? What would cause that?
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[ Froslass, maybe? But Ingo knew there was a chance of ice-types in an ice ravine when he brought them here. He's confident that they can handle it, even if they are restricted to a single outcropping.
Speaking of which...craning his neck, he can see a ledge some distance down on this side of the wall. It looks stable, and large enough that they could both sit without being...well,too crowded. Keeping close will help anyway! Ingo carefully finds a foothold, shifts his weight cautiously onto it, and begins his descent! ]
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[ They can very much handle them! The real danger is probably slipping on the ice and falling into something that already looks much deeper than the pit he'd ended up in earlier.
To that end, Emmet is pretty much going to be entirely following Ingo's lead here on where to step, though probably not at the same time just to minimize the chances for any repeats of earlier. This being bigger, it should probably be more stable and capable of supporting their weights... but just in case. At least, if the footholds here support Ingo's weight, they should support Emmet's just fine? ]
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Perhaps we can break some off once we reach steadier ground!
[ If it stops glowing when detached, that'll be interesting. If it doesn't - maybe it's something like never-melt ice, and they could bring it back? ]
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[ Granted, there wasn't much to bring back, sometimes. Certainly they had more important concerns in the Southern forest that one time, with getting Firepaw and Emporio out safely, and then in the Middle Forest... well, a mysterious clearing isn't exactly something you can do much with other than describe.
Movement from the corner of his eye draws his attention as Emmet gingerly follows after, still careful with moving his paws in certain ways, but when he turns his head to glance its way there's nothing. It's just more ice, and their reflections looking back. Honestly, the clarity and reflectiveness of these... ]
If it doesn't melt for some reason. And no ice type wants it. Maybe someone can make a mirror out of it.
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[ He's seen it in other ways, of course. Blurry reflections in water and ice. Zoroark. Don't worry about it! ]
...most of our explorations have just been scouting trips, I suppose. I do hope that I can help in more rescues now that we are moving away from the ocean!
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[ Not having mirrors, though...
(Hold on, did Ingo actually turn to look at the ice? The angle seems a little...) ]
Did you learn how to shave like that?
[ Their face was not meant for a full beard. ]
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...more or less?
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