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Entry tags:
- !event,
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- cecil harvey (final fantasy 4),
- envy (fullmetal alchemist),
- fluttershy (equestria girls),
- harry potter (harry potter),
- iii (yugioh zexal),
- isabela madrigal (encanto),
- jotaro kujo (jjba),
- keith (voltron),
- loop (in stars and time),
- luna lovegood (harry potter),
- min-gi park (infinity train),
- radley (yugioh 5ds),
- romelle (voltron),
- ryan akagi (infinity train),
- scar (fullmetal alchemist),
- ulaz (voltron),
- vinegar doppio (jjba)
save our snorunts event log
Who: Everyone!
When: January 2-26
Where: Practically everywhere. Maybe not the volcano on Cinnabar Island.
What: Save those Snorunts!
OOC Info: here!
The hills are alive with the sound of… sneezing?
It’s almost a week into January, and trainers may have started to get nervous about the lack of Snorunts. Whether you’re excited to see them, or just want the metaphorical bomb to drop and be over with - the wait is finally done. Snorunts have started to make their way into town.
But instead of fortunes, what they have to give right now is coughs, bleary eyes, and sad little flops sideways into the snow. They’re not alone, either: every once in a while you’ll see an equally sick Glalie or Froslass. (Be careful - a sneezing Glalie is basically a wrecking ball waiting to happen, prone to launching itself backward! And if you’ve been struck by an odd spurt of bad luck, maybe you’ll be right in the way when it does…)
In cities across Johto and Kanto, and in field camps in between, Nurse Joys are scrambling to treat the miserable Ice Pokemon. But they’re direly in need of more helping hands. Will you pitch in?
When: January 2-26
Where: Practically everywhere. Maybe not the volcano on Cinnabar Island.
What: Save those Snorunts!
OOC Info: here!
The hills are alive with the sound of… sneezing?
It’s almost a week into January, and trainers may have started to get nervous about the lack of Snorunts. Whether you’re excited to see them, or just want the metaphorical bomb to drop and be over with - the wait is finally done. Snorunts have started to make their way into town.
But instead of fortunes, what they have to give right now is coughs, bleary eyes, and sad little flops sideways into the snow. They’re not alone, either: every once in a while you’ll see an equally sick Glalie or Froslass. (Be careful - a sneezing Glalie is basically a wrecking ball waiting to happen, prone to launching itself backward! And if you’ve been struck by an odd spurt of bad luck, maybe you’ll be right in the way when it does…)
In cities across Johto and Kanto, and in field camps in between, Nurse Joys are scrambling to treat the miserable Ice Pokemon. But they’re direly in need of more helping hands. Will you pitch in?
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[Radley frowns and opens up his supplies when they're all safe on the bank to compare his bottles to this one.]
((OOC: It can be Isabela's if you want! Otherwise, it will be Radley's.))
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As she is slowly recovering from the tough crossing, she does wonder if the bottle Evie found had fallen either from her or Radley’s supplies or somebody had much worse luck than they did and lost it in the process
OOC: Sure thanks, she’ll claim it.)
Say: about that bottle. Got any luck in finding out if that bottle came from either of our supplies so far? I did check my sledge’s boxes again and it seems like all the supplies in there are alright and they haven’t been severely damaged yet.
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[Radley brings it over to her.]
So it's not yours either? I wonder how long it's been sitting there....
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And that bottle really doesn’t came from my sledge boxes so it might have been from someone else’s earlier delivery run and it could have fallen off from them before we came here.
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[Bella starts trotting in that direction, tail waving.]
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(Isabela also begins to head towards the direction to the Pokémon Center as well, pulling on the reins of the sledge.)
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Radley chuckles.]
Bella knew right where it was.
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[He smiles.]
I'm glad we're all trying so hard to help them.
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Maybe after she and Radley get a Nurse Joy to look into the mysterious bottle they have found, she could rest up at the Center for a while before she could resume the delivery service.)
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She will definitely be willing to let Isabela rest.
Radley smiles and greets her and starts to tell about their adventure of finding the vial.]
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Radley comes back to Isabela.]
Testing it could take a while, so I think we'll head on back home for now.
[Evie chirps. They've left their supplies here, and tomorrow they'll take more to another area!]
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Besides, I don’t want to aggravate any injuries I might have gotten earlier. Might have to go to another Nurse Joy just to be safe.
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Oh yeah, if you think you might have got hurt, you should definitely get checked out.
["Vee!" says Evie.]
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(As much as she finds it difficult to believe given how surprisingly resilient she is on the ice in spite of those slips, she doesn’t want to risk letting any wounds and injuries to linger on that it could pose a danger to her health. So she is making her way towards the clinic for that all important check up.)
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[Radley waves.]
We'll see you later!
["Eevee!" Evie calls.]
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(Isabela manages to get to the clinic as soon as she is let in. The check up didn’t have that many people lining up so the lines are a little faster than she had anticipated.
After a few minutes has passed, she finally exits the clinic and returns to Radley and Evie. Luckily the scratches she had gotten were not that bad although the Nurse Joy in the clinic has stated that she needs to be more careful with walking on the ice next time and cleans up her wounds.)
Well, the check up was a lot quicker than I thought it would be. By some miracle, my injuries weren’t so bad although I think that the clinic Nurse Joy did told me to be more careful next time when crossing on iced bodies of water.
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That's great to hear. We're glad you're okay.
["Eevee-vee!" Evie chirps.]
So what are you gonna do now?
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Outside of staying out of icy places for the time being, I would be up for some warm drinks and perhaps a snack right now. All that sledge hauling can take a lot of energy out of anybody.
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[He smiles.
"Eevee-vee!" Evie cheers.]
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