Entry tags:
- a3!: itaru chigasaki,
- amatsuki: tokidoki rikugou,
- baten kaitos: sagi,
- blue lock: yoichi isagi,
- final fantasy: hythlodaeus,
- final fantasy: joscelaint grimpevers,
- lieat: efina,
- omniscient reader: dokja kim,
- omniscient reader: joonghyuk yoo,
- omniscient reader: sooyoung han,
- original: chloe,
- original: hien callias,
- persona: akira kurusu,
- tsubasa reservoir chronicle: fai d. flou
Post-October Event Log
Who: Everyone
Where: Throughout Mango City
When: October 29 to November 2
What: Use this time to check on your CR, help people out, or do whatever. Everyone can make their own top-levels and you don't have to use the provided prompts. Wildcard it if you want. Have fun!
The nightmare is finally over and the aftermath sinks in. Wherever you are, news will eventually spread that the pokemon stopped their rampaging status, looking confused and some horrified by what had happened around them. Mari's Steelixes are finally off their guard duty, people are crying out of various emotions and people who are physically well enough flood out of the shelters in an attempt to search for their loved ones out there, whether they be people or pokemon. Some are reunited, some are not. Either way, people are in this together, comforting others over their losses and rebuilding the city. There's been quite a lot of destruction apart from the Pokemon Center and the hospital, after all. Some buildings are missing a roof, holes on the side wall, doors knocked down... some are unfortunate to have been entirely blasted away by an extremely strong rampaging pokemon's hyper beam (thanks, random Hydreigon).
After most people calm from their initial high emotions, the reconstruction starts. Of course, they also contact the people from Toran who helped with reconstruction efforts. Looks like the handymen will never rest...
The Pokemon Center is looking for additional manpower, getting pokeballs here to there, labeling whose pokemon are whose in things looking like incubators for those in queue of getting healed, and managing supplies. They are extremely short-staffed right now, so they will be looking for any help possible. Though, if you cause too much trouble than helping, you may be politely asked to leave or to help somewhere else. They don't have time for this. During the nights, the Pokemon Center may be crowded. After all, many people just lost their homes. They got nowhere to go.
The hospital is similar, in which they are also short-staffed. They're looking for disaster volunteers, and especially pokemon with healing capabilities to lessen the load on doctors and nurses who need to care for the more gravely wounded. With more help, the hospital will no longer seem as chaotic as before, but more along the lines of an orderly busy time. It helps that the people are no longer stuck inside due to the ongoings of the events outside, so the hospital is emptier than before, compared to when it was jam packed. The mental health department is also using Drowzees and Munnas to give people good dreams and eating nightmares without repercussions so that they can have a good night's rest. Not all wounds are physical, after all.
With the local Mart's help and other establishments, some people band together to supply people with food and drinks in a very open area in the park. Take a breather and eat something. If you look like you're running yourself ragged, one of the townspeople will drag you to eat and drink a proper meal. They don't need another patient in the hospital right now.
Remember that boba shop? Or those restaurants that you had the delicious meat from? Their damages vary from a broken window to being absolutely trashed. Pokemon and people alike are helping with moving the debris and cleaning up the mess. Someone piped up about recycling broken glass to make brand new windows with fire pokemon and proper glass making methods, so please don't throw them away!
The Radio Tower and the cemetery tower? They're both closed off to the public right now with yellow police caution tapes all around them. Your friendly policemen who all look the same advise nearby people to stay away from the two buildings at the moment. Please don't cause trouble or ask them questions... they're tired as it is like everyone else and they're not allowed to say anything for now, if ever. Your energy is better used elsewhere.
Where: Throughout Mango City
When: October 29 to November 2
What: Use this time to check on your CR, help people out, or do whatever. Everyone can make their own top-levels and you don't have to use the provided prompts. Wildcard it if you want. Have fun!
The nightmare is finally over and the aftermath sinks in. Wherever you are, news will eventually spread that the pokemon stopped their rampaging status, looking confused and some horrified by what had happened around them. Mari's Steelixes are finally off their guard duty, people are crying out of various emotions and people who are physically well enough flood out of the shelters in an attempt to search for their loved ones out there, whether they be people or pokemon. Some are reunited, some are not. Either way, people are in this together, comforting others over their losses and rebuilding the city. There's been quite a lot of destruction apart from the Pokemon Center and the hospital, after all. Some buildings are missing a roof, holes on the side wall, doors knocked down... some are unfortunate to have been entirely blasted away by an extremely strong rampaging pokemon's hyper beam (thanks, random Hydreigon).
After most people calm from their initial high emotions, the reconstruction starts. Of course, they also contact the people from Toran who helped with reconstruction efforts. Looks like the handymen will never rest...
The Pokemon Center is looking for additional manpower, getting pokeballs here to there, labeling whose pokemon are whose in things looking like incubators for those in queue of getting healed, and managing supplies. They are extremely short-staffed right now, so they will be looking for any help possible. Though, if you cause too much trouble than helping, you may be politely asked to leave or to help somewhere else. They don't have time for this. During the nights, the Pokemon Center may be crowded. After all, many people just lost their homes. They got nowhere to go.
The hospital is similar, in which they are also short-staffed. They're looking for disaster volunteers, and especially pokemon with healing capabilities to lessen the load on doctors and nurses who need to care for the more gravely wounded. With more help, the hospital will no longer seem as chaotic as before, but more along the lines of an orderly busy time. It helps that the people are no longer stuck inside due to the ongoings of the events outside, so the hospital is emptier than before, compared to when it was jam packed. The mental health department is also using Drowzees and Munnas to give people good dreams and eating nightmares without repercussions so that they can have a good night's rest. Not all wounds are physical, after all.
With the local Mart's help and other establishments, some people band together to supply people with food and drinks in a very open area in the park. Take a breather and eat something. If you look like you're running yourself ragged, one of the townspeople will drag you to eat and drink a proper meal. They don't need another patient in the hospital right now.
Remember that boba shop? Or those restaurants that you had the delicious meat from? Their damages vary from a broken window to being absolutely trashed. Pokemon and people alike are helping with moving the debris and cleaning up the mess. Someone piped up about recycling broken glass to make brand new windows with fire pokemon and proper glass making methods, so please don't throw them away!
The Radio Tower and the cemetery tower? They're both closed off to the public right now with yellow police caution tapes all around them. Your friendly policemen who all look the same advise nearby people to stay away from the two buildings at the moment. Please don't cause trouble or ask them questions... they're tired as it is like everyone else and they're not allowed to say anything for now, if ever. Your energy is better used elsewhere.

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[ Ala squints at the picture and hems and haws a little, tilting her head left and right as if doing so will make more details magically appear. ]
I think I saw one at one of the towers... It's kinda hard to tell when the drawing's in black and white! Is the Pokemon purple?
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Yeah, it was purple! Purple and yellow, mostly. Do you know it?
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[ The yellow throws her off, but animals come in all different colors and why shouldn't Pokemon, which are a lot more colorful to begin with. ]
Mmhm, I think so! It's called a Golbat! It has a huge mouth, just like that, and when it screeches, it's very very loud! Did you want to catch one?
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That depends - do they live anywhere near here? The one we saw was someone else's.
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If they're anywhere, I bet they live over there! I bet if you got one, you can use it to talk with your friend's~
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[It sounds like she doesn't know for sure, but maybe she's just from another island or something. Sagi is hardly enough of a Pokemon expert to reject advice he gets for free.]
Thanks for the tip! I'll go search around in there when we've got time to kill.
[And that's that. ...Or it would be, if the glimpse he caught of a certain eye-like pattern around the girl's neck when she twirled around didn't finally register with him right as he was raising his pencil to write again.]
Oh, um, actually... Sorry if it's rude to ask, but what's that on your neck?
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[ She looks surprised, grasping around her neck and feeling for something- a rash, a bug, running her hand across her throat and looking at her fingers as if expecting ink or blood or something.
WHAT'S ON HER NECK she has no idea, she can't see ]
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He looks on awkwardly.]
Your, uh, tattoo. That's all I meant.
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And then, like... leans in really close and stares deep into his soul. By which I mean she's trying to see her reflection in his eyes and it would be nice if he could stay still and not move, let her do this. ]
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Um...
[Please... he has a girlfriend...]
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Hm. What do you think? Cute?
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Nnh. Bwuh.
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Aw, do you really not think so?
[ She pokes him a couple more times for good measure. Change your mind. ]
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[He thought he could grin and bear this poking assault, but three of them is excessive. When he tries to back off again, he almost topples the rest of the way horizontally onto the grass, and if he did that, his girlfriend would instantly materialise to club everyone within fifty yards in the skull. The only alternative he can think of is to flap his wings and propel himself upright, onto his feet, just out of poking range. For now. Huff, huff.
His sandwich lies on the ground near Ala after falling off his lap, sadly half-eaten.]
Th-Thanks for the advice. The hospital, I... I need to go.
[Though he needs to crouch back down, avoiding her gaze as much as possible, to pick the sandwich up first. It's foil-wrapped, it shouldn't be that bad.]
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Don't go planning on getting sick! You know, when you eat food off the ground, you're gonna poop for days!
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[Feathers aside, he looks not entirely unlike a kicked puppy. She's not wrong, but now he feels bad about his startled reaction and wasting food.]
I'll just... go.
[He'll just go. Just walk away out of the park.]
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To the hospital? The woods? Where're we going?
[ Very unfortunately, Sagi did not say goodbye and therefore Ala tags along, hands clasped behind her back and with a skip in her step as she invites herself to walk along Sagi. ]
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Just the hospital. They're short on people to do the cleaning right now - well, short on most things, to be honest. If you don't have anything else to do, I bet they could find you something.
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Mm... depends on who it's "better" for. I was there before and learned how to juggle! [ sort of ] Do you know how?
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[But she has now successfully put the mental image of him learning to do so in his head as he walks. It would be neat. Kids would like it, probably.]
It can't be that hard, right? You just have to throw them at the right time.