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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Oh, well, if we can do so safely. It would have been better if we had a flying type! We have not even encountered any hostile ice-types yet, I'm sure it would be alright if we brought one next time.
[ Ingo knows there's birds that can handle this sort of weather just fine, even if that's a rather specific requirement... ]
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Would be safest if one of us learned Follow Me. If we bring a flying-type, I mean. But we probably do not.
But ... it should be okay? I will be careful.
[ Because that's the biggest concern here, right? ]
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[ But then, not like doubles were much of a thing in Hisui anyway. Ingo shifts forward, peering down into the pit again. Being careful is all well and good, but the wild can be unpredictable. You can't always evade everything. ]
Let me try something...
[ He'll try shooting a thin jet of flame straight down into the crevasse. He doesn't want to risk causing any actual melt, but some light might help them spot a decent path down. ]
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[ But the jet of flame goes down... and down, and down, unimpeded. The ice walls around it light up as the flame travels, casting glittering reflections as it goes, but ...
Looks like there might be more or less a decentish path down? It might not all be completely contiguous, though. ]
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We may as well try! I am more concerned about myself than you, in all honesty - I am not so nimble as you are anymore.
[ He manages the Oran cliffs fine, but Typhlosion is just not really built for climbing. ]
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[ They also have to take into account that climbing down is one think, but eventually they'll have to make their way back up...? ]
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[ He has been leading most of this, after all. Besides - if either of them slips, it'll likely be him. No reason to take Emmet with him. He rises and shakes out his fur, but doesn't go to leave immediately. He wants to make absolutely certain Emmet is okay to start. ]
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(A kaleidoscope of Zoroark, of course, looks back.) ]
Okay. Everything's ready.
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All aboard!
[ It is, as Ingo's "all aboard"s go, fairly quiet. He's not the best at controlling these things, but he has learned some semblance of it for when he's out in the wilds, at least. It was rather necessary.
Turning to the edge of their little ledge nearest the wall, he starts carefully venturing down the makeshift path they saw. Where there's gaps, he tries to stretch across rather than actually make a leap. It's just safer - but, aside from that, his jumping ability is not what it was. Their reflections move alongside them as they go, fracturing and splintering in some places. He...still thinks they look odd. Sometimes, it's almost like it moves before he does. He doesn't want Emmet to feel as though he must try and maintain that illusion while climbing, though, so he does not say anything. ]
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There really are a lot of these reflections, aren't there? You'd think that at least some of it, being ice, would be moreβ frosted? Not so clear? As it is it's almost dizzying if they look in the wrong direction for too long.
But even focusing on the path ahead doesn't completely eliminate the problem. Their reflections travel with them, though sometimes ... lagging behind? Is that right? Maybe it is just the angle, but when he does spare a moment to check, sometimes he is just met with himself, looking back at him at too direct an angle for how he simply just glances at it out of the corner of his eye.
The expressions some of them have, too... does he really look like that? Well, whateverβ if he gets too distracted he'll fall behind. ]
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...are there more of those than before?
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Maybe the ice is just moreβ clear down here?
[ Or maybe it's just the house of mirrors effect of the same reflections bouncing back and forth on each other...? It's not that bad all over, just. Certain directions, like staring directly across from the wall they're following for one. ]
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[ This passing suspicion did not help him not join Froslass' cult at all! ]
They are not incredibly common in the wild, but they can prove treacherous!
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[ Or is that just one of those traits that some Froslass display, and everyone's blown up into a bigger thing than it is? ]
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[ It's common enough, but it really depends on what their hunting's been like lately! ]
We have an old legend about one that took on the form of a human woman and married a Pearl Clan man, long ago. So keep an eye out for that as well, I suppose!
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For surprise human ghosts. Okay.
[ That'll be an interesting one, in this land with so few humans ... truly the ultimate jumpscare. ]
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[ It's a joke, really. ]
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[ Mr. Popularity Contest winner. ]
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[ He doesn't get it! ]
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Two: first place in a popularity contest one time.
I was third.
[ Beat. ]
... Also, people say opposites attract or something like that. Fire and ice sound like opposites to me.
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[ Though, hey, ]
Are we not identical?
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[ Or something like that. Right now the narrator laments the fact that Emmet would probably not know of the concept of gap moe, because it'd be so easy to tease Ingo over. ]
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[ ....oh wait, was that for real ]
You are far more approachable than I am!
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[ More than once! ]
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