Umemiya Hajime (
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bottlecaplogs2025-10-09 12:58 pm
[Catchall] Metropolis of Eden
Who: Umemiya and You
What: Things that happen in October
When: All month, possibly into next
Where: Skull Town, The Spire, Out in the Forest
Warnings: None yet
1. A city in bloom [Open, Skull Town]
With permission of the guild leaders, Umemiya's beginning his winter garden project out in Skull Town. While he isn't spending all his time at the garden, he does make regular trips out to see progress in tilling and planting and offer advice to those working in the garden. While he wishes Noelle were here to use Grassy Terrain and boost the growth of the plants, the old fashioned way will work fine, since the weather seems clement enough.
Perhaps you were planning on volunteering and come to meet the Lucario for marching orders. Or perhaps you're just wondering what's going on in this corner of the outpost. Either way, Umemiya greets any who approach him with a broad grin.
"Good weather for this work, don't you think?"
2. A city with that adapts to survive [Open, The Spire]
Umemiya makes himself busy around the guild's space when he isn't out at Skull Town or off on a quest. He's glad to help with cooking meals for the dining hall, and when he partakes of food he's likely to approach someone and ask to sit by them. After all, he's always been a warm extroverted soul, interested in building community.
And of course, he can also be found in the training rooms, working to try to learn some new moves, because he's realized there's types he doesn't have a particularly good answer to. Up for sparring?
3. A little morе room [Closed to Need, Woodn't You Like]
The idea of going out for a walk in the forest and gathering wood is almost a break from everything else Umemiya has on his plate. He meets Need out at the edge of the woods, ears perked and tail already doing a slow wag.
"So, we just get a bunch of deadwood and dry branches and bring them back to town? Seems about as simple as it gets."
4. For underdogs and misfits to thrive [Wildcard]
Find me wherever Solstices are sold at darkersolstice to plot, or just come at me with something random. I have faith in you! You're amazing and your hair looks really nice today!!
Flip me to brackets if you please, I'm easy.
What: Things that happen in October
When: All month, possibly into next
Where: Skull Town, The Spire, Out in the Forest
Warnings: None yet
1. A city in bloom [Open, Skull Town]
With permission of the guild leaders, Umemiya's beginning his winter garden project out in Skull Town. While he isn't spending all his time at the garden, he does make regular trips out to see progress in tilling and planting and offer advice to those working in the garden. While he wishes Noelle were here to use Grassy Terrain and boost the growth of the plants, the old fashioned way will work fine, since the weather seems clement enough.
Perhaps you were planning on volunteering and come to meet the Lucario for marching orders. Or perhaps you're just wondering what's going on in this corner of the outpost. Either way, Umemiya greets any who approach him with a broad grin.
"Good weather for this work, don't you think?"
2. A city with that adapts to survive [Open, The Spire]
Umemiya makes himself busy around the guild's space when he isn't out at Skull Town or off on a quest. He's glad to help with cooking meals for the dining hall, and when he partakes of food he's likely to approach someone and ask to sit by them. After all, he's always been a warm extroverted soul, interested in building community.
And of course, he can also be found in the training rooms, working to try to learn some new moves, because he's realized there's types he doesn't have a particularly good answer to. Up for sparring?
3. A little morе room [Closed to Need, Woodn't You Like]
The idea of going out for a walk in the forest and gathering wood is almost a break from everything else Umemiya has on his plate. He meets Need out at the edge of the woods, ears perked and tail already doing a slow wag.
"So, we just get a bunch of deadwood and dry branches and bring them back to town? Seems about as simple as it gets."
4. For underdogs and misfits to thrive [Wildcard]
Find me wherever Solstices are sold at darkersolstice to plot, or just come at me with something random. I have faith in you! You're amazing and your hair looks really nice today!!
Flip me to brackets if you please, I'm easy.

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"I haven't interacted directly with Rimbombee or Poltergeist, but there's some interesting stuff to consider with the guild set-up as it exists as a whole. Like...your housing is determined by what guild you join and then how much respect you earn them through participation in quests, right? So you have Cheri Berries who don't have a roof, or us dealing with flooding. But all the Lum berries are in the city in relative comfort to start with. And newcomers aren't allowed to volunteer at all for quests until they join a guild, regardless of how useful their experience might be for one that's urgent. Why? Because no guild would get credit for it. It's...a system that feels like it was designed to foster a spirit of competition that I'm not wholly sure is needed to incentivize participation in it in the first place."
He's been thinking about this a lot, holding it up against his own system back home and trying to compare the outcomes.
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"We spoke of this a bit before. Many of the unaligned appear to live comfortably, but they've been established for a while. New people don't get taken care of except through charity or charm, whether they end up taken in by a guild leader or are let to sleep on the floor of the tavern." Still no expression, but the disapproval is clear in her voice.
"Competition's no bad thing but it's running wild here. I suppose we should hold ourselves fortunate that members of one guild aren't punished for interacting with members of another."
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"Meanwhile, the outpost isn't really looked out for by any of the guilds consistently. It's a messy situation, but for the moment my only response is to cooperate and get to know as many people as I can. The guild leaders can foster division all they like, but I'm not playing that game."
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"Sounds like you're considering taking charge yourself." Stars know she won't. She's gone this long without being a leader and isn't about to start now. Besides, the living should make choices for themselves, even when those choices are bad.
Young people can be good leaders but the lack of experience and self-knowledge weighs on them. Need doesn't really know Umemiya and how he'd handle that particular set of stressors.
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"I'm hoping that isn't something that becomes necessary, for those of us from other worlds to take action to overturn the leadership of the locals. I don't want things to get to that point." The 'but' is loudly implied.
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It would be better to elevate a local. At minimum find one with the right qualities to make a lieutenant. Ideally multiple locals, driven to cooperate.
They've been moving through the woods for a while. Need pauses seeing a tall tree. She can only drift so high up, so she can't survey things from above. "Either of us any good at climbing, you think?"
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He'll let the other conversation lapse for the moment. Time to go to work and prove to her that he's not just boasting about his own usefulness.
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"I probably could climb tolerably. Not like I weigh much and these are decent at pulling. It's just that I'm not really used to this," she adds in a self-deprecating tone, and finally flexes the fingers of her tassle-arms.
Less 'being swords', she can handle that. More "being". Need really doesn't feel embodied so much as like there's only one body (two? three?) she can properly sense and get at, and for some reason the true resident(s?) are just not there.
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And so he begins to clamber up the tree, putting his claws to use. His reach is shorter than it used to be, but he works slowly and strategically.
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She'd have smiled at herself if she was able and had that reflex. That's pretty minor when it comes to bizarre anatomy. Look at her, trying to apply underlying logic. Absurd. For all she knows he doesn't actually have any bones.
"Do you start out knowing what a 'move' is called or does someone have to teach you?" she calls up.
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He's a fighty boy, through and through. He'd tried to be a little more delicate when teaching Noelle, but...well, that had gone wrong in its own way.
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"You should spar with me. I'm good with a blade-" understatement "-but that's with one sword and there's footwork and not seeing out of them and so on." The Fighting and Ghost type moves won't have any effect but to her thinking that's not too much of a detriment. She can cut and might be breakable herself.
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He's almost at the dead branch now, examining where it meets the tree.
"I think I can get this off without hurting the tree too much."
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"Looks like you wouldn't be crushing anything underneath," she says after a quick look. She has a sense of this world as being curiously barren, just because of the lack of tiny insects and animals. Even the smallest Pokemon is gargantuan compared to most of the life that should be thriving in a forest like this. "All right, show me how you 'Rock Smash'."
She sounds like an older woman pronouncing the name of a weird new trend here.
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As for Umemiya, he's grown adept in using his tail to help balance. There might be a moment of flailing, but he keeps his footing.
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Yep, Need thinks with a not-sigh, she's definitely going to have to pay more attention to these 'moves'. The effect of one theatrical kick is entirely outsized. There's so much new information to take in in this world and Need just can't get through it as quickly as she'd like. It'll keep her humble, she supposes.
"Not bad," she says, grudgingly impressed, and moves to look the dead wood over, drawing one sword to keep an eye on him. He's not going to jump down, is he?
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"We oughta break it down some to bring back. Hard to carry just like that."
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"If you get another 'pole' of around this length, I can rig something up. It's easier to pull a heavy weight than to carry it, and it's a whole lot easier to drop in a hurry." The possibility of being attacked is never far from her mind.
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"There was horse-like Pokemon. And deer-like ones, too, who could be convinced to pull a cart, next time. Hell, Laios might even be able to. He's not that different from a sled dog, right?"
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Need wonders if someone's invented an equivalent to the horse collar already. Something allowing a quadruped to pull with their full strength without choking themselves; the kind of technology that seems obvious after it's become widespread, but she can attest to that not being so. It's not really within her purview though, and while she could work out some designs and techniques to make a few different types, that seems like showing off and it's not exactly essential knowledge.
She adds, "Make sure you pick a branch that's not rotted, or it could snap partway through."