Subdivided Mods (
cyclists) wrote in
subdivided2019-06-23 09:18 pm
week three: mingle
Week Three
24 in Competition
24 in Competition
As the sun rises on Monday morning, all participants will find themselves awakening with a sense of purpose. Regardless of where they slept the night before, they’ll find themselves compelled to return to the main meeting hall first thing in the morning.
Approaching the hall, however, they will find a large, swirling mass grey in color looming near the sakura tree. This swirl cannot be approached just yet, but seems to be locked and waiting for something more.
As the last member of the village enters the hall, they will find Lune and Sol at the head of the room. Though they’re together, it’s Lune who speaks up first this time.
"Good morning, good morning. You've done well to purge the corruption in the previous gateway - allow us to assist with the finishing touches. For the time being, it would appear as though we've been able to locate another. I wonder if you'll find the skyline familiar? Do try to be kind to those you find on the other side."
When Lune finishes, Sol chimes in from their place at Lune's side.
"You guys did great minimizing the damage and working together...so keep it up."
The moment participants leave the hall, they will find that the gateway has changed from grey to white, the opening widening enough for multiple people to step through. The Signs will soon take their leave, and all will remain peaceful once more.
In addition, as the week goes on, partners will begin to experience the emotions of one another. The clarity of these emotions enhances with proximity, and they will be able to feel the emotions of their partner's intermingling with their own.

Welcome to your week three mingle! As a reminder, murder proposals are open. We will also be having another CYOA this week! Sign ups are here and will close on Tuesday at 8 AM PST.
In addition, ensure that all of your week two private conversations were reported on the page, and your week three private conversations are reported on that page. If you'll be taking anything from locations, please report that as well.
Approaching the hall, however, they will find a large, swirling mass grey in color looming near the sakura tree. This swirl cannot be approached just yet, but seems to be locked and waiting for something more.
As the last member of the village enters the hall, they will find Lune and Sol at the head of the room. Though they’re together, it’s Lune who speaks up first this time.
"Good morning, good morning. You've done well to purge the corruption in the previous gateway - allow us to assist with the finishing touches. For the time being, it would appear as though we've been able to locate another. I wonder if you'll find the skyline familiar? Do try to be kind to those you find on the other side."
When Lune finishes, Sol chimes in from their place at Lune's side.
"You guys did great minimizing the damage and working together...so keep it up."
The moment participants leave the hall, they will find that the gateway has changed from grey to white, the opening widening enough for multiple people to step through. The Signs will soon take their leave, and all will remain peaceful once more.
In addition, as the week goes on, partners will begin to experience the emotions of one another. The clarity of these emotions enhances with proximity, and they will be able to feel the emotions of their partner's intermingling with their own.

Welcome to your week three mingle! As a reminder, murder proposals are open. We will also be having another CYOA this week! Sign ups are here and will close on Tuesday at 8 AM PST.
In addition, ensure that all of your week two private conversations were reported on the page, and your week three private conversations are reported on that page. If you'll be taking anything from locations, please report that as well.



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Yeah. I think it's probably okay, but I'm still trying not to move much until I'm sure. …I never really thanked you properly for that, did I?
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[ She's been hitting those medical texts since after the second trial, let her rest. ]
It's fine. I did kind of decide to do it without checking with you in the first place. [ She just kinda. Vanished and came back with a plan. ]
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You did decide without checking, so maybe I should say thank you for not letting me be as stubborn as I could have been. I…really appreciate it. [He has enough grace to look slightly sheepish.
So let's move on.] If you're not sewing, what are you doing?
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... [ Pft. ] You’re welcome. Sorry it was a bit of a hack job without any painkillers. You did really well. [ ... like. Seriously. He was conscious for the whole thing too. ]
Trying to put together a sort of mini-emergency kit. [ Funny what suddenly having to set a guy’s leg makes you think about. ] I can sterilise these pretty quickly on the go, with maybe one or two extras, but if someone gets hurt again, maybe not quite as extremely, I might be able to do something to help tide them over.
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And you did surprisingly well for a trial by fire. [He was conscious and he regrets it, really.] But if it's all the same, I'd rather not experience that ever again.
[An emergency kit isn't the worst idea though, and for a moment he looks confused why, exactly she's here then. But then she explains and it falls into place.] You're looking for something to act as suture thread then. Likely something a little thicker than what you have right now, but that isn't a bad idea. If these gateways are going to keep opening we'll have to prepare for anything. [A glance at the back wall.] There're some sturdier fabrics, too, that can be used as ace bandages or tourniquets in a pinch.
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Try not to break it again and I won’t need to! [ RIP Kaoru. Hopefully it’s as simple as “just don’t”. ]
A thicker needle? [ She’s squinting at the one in her hand. It is pretty dainty. ] Do the sturdier ones have bigger eyes? [ Because she sucks at it. Good start, Miki. ]
Yeah, those would all be good. We could stitch wounds, stem blood flow and prevent someone bleeding out — I’m not sure how well a tourniquet would work in slowing the spread of a poison, but if we needed to at least we could try. And some of these are more absorbant than others, right? We could use that for any heavily bleeding wounds that couldn’t be tourniqueted.
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[But there's a short nod.] Thicker needles are a little bigger, yeah, but with practice you can thread needles quickly. It takes a steady hand is all.
[Annnd he's moving, already picking up fabrics and items to bring back to her.] A tourniquet would world to at least bring poison to the surface to suck or funnel it out, wouldn't it? They do that in movies and stuff. But there are fabrics we can use as gauze, too, certainly. How big are you making this kit? Backpack-sized?
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[ Just. Uh. Avoid horse rides for a bit, maybe. ]
Practice, huh... it's trickier than I thought it would be. [ She sets the needle down, and starts rifling for a thicker one. ] They do. Whether or works for real I don't know, but I think it would stop it from spreading through the body too quickly. I was hoping it could be smaller, but if it means I can carry more things with me... backpack sized would work.
I don't want to weigh myself down too much, but the essentials will need to be in there.
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[Regardless, it doesn't stop him from thinking the idea's clever.]
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[ Hmm. What would the essentials be? ]
Needle and thread; some material for gauze, something absorbant for more major bleeding... and maybe a small bottle of alcohol to sterilise bandages and needles on the go. That might work as a starting point.
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Seems like that'll help. And if it's in a bag you can keep everything from getting damaged or dirty when we're out in the new gateways. Maybe throw in a book on First Aid and you'll be good to go.
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Yeah, that’s the main thing. If it becomes contaminated then there’s not a lot of point having it with me in the first place. [ She’d just be lugging a bag of junk around. ] Oh that’s a good idea too... a smallish one, some of those first aid medical books are the size of a breeze block.
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[A first aid book that small isn't a bad idea, but:] Did you ever find a smaller notebook?
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They have varying sizes around the library, I think? Not just the A4 paper sizes. Why?
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[He assumes she'll still want to take notes and stuff. ]
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I— [ Okay she?? Has a bag now?? ] Thank you. Bags can really be made that quickly? [ She has no clue. ]
I wonder if writing a condensed guide of common first aid to carry with me might be better. But if something happened that wasn’t “common” [ Like splinting legs. ] then there might be a problem...
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You could always write a reference list so you know where to look in the library for less than common ailments? That way you aren't wasting time.
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Oh. Yeah, that’s a good idea. Keep the essentials with me, and know where to go for the less common things — like the plan for what’s in the bag itself. That’d make it easier to get a plan of action in mind.
[ Basic first aid, information on cleaning and patching smaller wounds or dealing with minor poisons, and then a sub section for the more intense things that might require more people than just her. ]
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[But anyway, yeah, it makes sense and he's up and picking out fabrics for this bag.] Thinking ahead is a pretty ideal strategy for a place like this. As long as you keep that in mind, it'll help you focus in times of crisis, won't it?
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[ She's oddly insistent on that. ]
This places throws so many curve balls I'm not actually sure how much we can plan ahead for. [ She's just going to. Sit back and watch? She has no clue what makes a good bag or not, so it's not like she can help much. ] But not planning at all would be worse.
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There are some things you can't really prepare for even if you read all about it. If I've learned anything here, it's that. It sort of sucks to think about.
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[ Earth tones would be lovely, thank you. ]
Right? Improvisation, but hopefully we can have a fighting face along the way. At least if someone tears a chunk off their arm, I can sterilise and close it.
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[INTERNAL SHRIEKING.]
I'd rather not think about any of us losing chunks of anything, but I can say I'll be glad we're not quite as clueless now. [He seems to think of something but shakes his head to not mention it.] Consider this good practice.
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[ Even if she stopped the laughing, she does still sound amused, so maybe she wasn't so successful. ] But doctors do study a lot of different sorts before they specialise, in a lot of cases. So maybe focusing on a little judo or taekwundo will only improve your current abilities.
[ Kick a bouquet at 'em, Kaoru. ]
I'd rather not too, but it could happen. At least we can fix it, instead of just bleeding everywhere.
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[But he's...embarrassed...so good job Miki. He's pulling down some pieces to use for himself.] So what was a bad example, so what? I'm kind of training with Milla and I've found other things to use to defend myself instead. And I've never really been interested in judo either. Most martial arts require a discipline I don't care to have.
It could. A morbid thought, but still very possible. It would be nicer to assume we'll never have to face another war like that ever again and that our biggest problem will be ghosts. Those are more managable.
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