TIMESTAMP: Ash 28th, 122
NOTES: Open Thread
NOTES: Open Thread
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Ash 28th, Late Morning, 122
The day prior, Aardwalden had mentioned he would bring over some rocks from the hills for seating, and help with a fire. Anything hunted, foraged, or rationed could be cooked. Anyone who would like to contribute would be welcome, and they were encouraged to bring anything they could hunt, fish, or forage. If anyone had an instrument, or had a way with singing, they were encouraged to make merry!
Ever since he came to shore, Aardwalden had seen some shuffling among the camp. Many expeditioners branched out and made use of their talents in other ways, and while this venture was painfully disorganized, everyone seemed to have a role to play that they knew how to fill. Aardwalden was thus impressed at how smoothly events had transpired.
True to his word, the gnome spent much of the time following his waking bringing over large, flat stones he’d excavated from the hollow in the hill he was building, a structure that was already starting to take shape with a set of steps leading up to it in the hillside to the west. Shelter seemed like a priority. If a magical storm chanced upon them, it seemed there was nowhere to hide. That, and a reasonably sheltered lab would help to study the environment and get to the bottom of why they were summoned here.
Arranging the brownish rocks in a wide, circular formation, he made sure there was enough room for everyone he could see. In the center, he built a pit of more stones, piling on branches he collected from the jungle line. With a wave of his hand, he encouraged a mote of flame to take new light over the fire, and it sprung to life. As others arrived, he waved and greeted them with a smile.
The setup wasn’t far from the shoreline. The waves could be heard crashing upon the sands downwind, but the sunny, late morning air was calm and peaceful. Warm from the shining sun. As long as Aardwalden remained around them, even the sand seemed inclined to stay put at his quiet, respectful request. No sand should get trapped in the eye or find itself in food today!
Taking a seat, Aardwalden waited for the group to come around, to see what they could find and bring to the group for food. Who would even make a show to this pot luck? The small statue of a gnome with faintly glimmering, blue eyes hoped to absorb the social air and get to know his fellow expeditioners and their aims more properly. His clothes were by now somewhat ragged from toiling in the earth, but he didn’t seem to mind. As others arrived, he waved and smiled to them politely. "Please introduce yourselves,," he told the arrivals as they came rather kindly.
Ash 28th, Late Morning, 122
The day prior, Aardwalden had mentioned he would bring over some rocks from the hills for seating, and help with a fire. Anything hunted, foraged, or rationed could be cooked. Anyone who would like to contribute would be welcome, and they were encouraged to bring anything they could hunt, fish, or forage. If anyone had an instrument, or had a way with singing, they were encouraged to make merry!
Ever since he came to shore, Aardwalden had seen some shuffling among the camp. Many expeditioners branched out and made use of their talents in other ways, and while this venture was painfully disorganized, everyone seemed to have a role to play that they knew how to fill. Aardwalden was thus impressed at how smoothly events had transpired.
True to his word, the gnome spent much of the time following his waking bringing over large, flat stones he’d excavated from the hollow in the hill he was building, a structure that was already starting to take shape with a set of steps leading up to it in the hillside to the west. Shelter seemed like a priority. If a magical storm chanced upon them, it seemed there was nowhere to hide. That, and a reasonably sheltered lab would help to study the environment and get to the bottom of why they were summoned here.
Arranging the brownish rocks in a wide, circular formation, he made sure there was enough room for everyone he could see. In the center, he built a pit of more stones, piling on branches he collected from the jungle line. With a wave of his hand, he encouraged a mote of flame to take new light over the fire, and it sprung to life. As others arrived, he waved and greeted them with a smile.
The setup wasn’t far from the shoreline. The waves could be heard crashing upon the sands downwind, but the sunny, late morning air was calm and peaceful. Warm from the shining sun. As long as Aardwalden remained around them, even the sand seemed inclined to stay put at his quiet, respectful request. No sand should get trapped in the eye or find itself in food today!
Taking a seat, Aardwalden waited for the group to come around, to see what they could find and bring to the group for food. Who would even make a show to this pot luck? The small statue of a gnome with faintly glimmering, blue eyes hoped to absorb the social air and get to know his fellow expeditioners and their aims more properly. His clothes were by now somewhat ragged from toiling in the earth, but he didn’t seem to mind. As others arrived, he waved and smiled to them politely. "Please introduce yourselves,," he told the arrivals as they came rather kindly.
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