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Archnemon ([personal profile] wovensecrets) wrote in [community profile] bottlecaplogs2025-10-13 11:46 pm

Wayfinding: Furnace Mountain

Who: Guilmon, Archnemon, Emporio, Akira
What: Wayfinding in Furnace Mountain
When: Early October
Where: Furnace Mountain
Warnings: ...Who knows? If something comes up, will edit!



[ It's been a busy month. Plans to make. All in the name of keeping busy, at least for Archnemon, but in this case, while the thought of going back and making a map through that horrible caldera wasn't the most pleasant, it at least was somewhat familiar enough territory.

No Pyroar? No problem. They were a reasonable group of four, enough to cover most weaknesses or issues and even emergency medical coverage on their side. That was a nice bonus.

... Granted by the time they are given to set out Archnemon is also unexpectedly slightly... seeming a little more off than usual. Another recent quest might have had a bit of a ghostly effect on her. She's not seeming too worried about it or even talking about it if asked. More importantly- through the annoyance of the existing dust storms, that pillar previously spoken of looms visibly in the distance. Navigating around it? ]


... Right, lets begin checking for those ground disturbances.

seacub: ('boy i sure hope nothin bad happens')

[personal profile] seacub 2025-10-14 12:57 pm (UTC)(link)
[Emporio, helmet in place and satchel filled with supplies for mapping, finds himself looking toward the Caldera with a slow nod. He's been through most of the region at least- which will help- but he does have Anasui's voice echoing through his head.

'If you don't take it easy I'll sit on you.'

Thanks 'Dad'.

The sand and ash if anything feels like a balm for him though, much as he knows it's probably hurting everyone else. Hang in there guys.
]

There's nothing coming to my attention...Through this area, our real issue is keeping an eye on the path though. It'll get dark really quick thanks to the storm, and there's a lot of lava patches that we could fall in.