Hmm...it seems as though this set of illustrations might not be accurate anymore, since Mr. Stoneface has begun working on a sphere watch to go with the guard...but either way, it's good to know who to look for in a crisis, or if someone starts a fight in Smoke's bar.
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[ooc: same rules as before re: NPCs. Pretend they're there; I can't bunny that much.]
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[ooc: same rules as before re: NPCs. Pretend they're there; I can't bunny that much.]
It's come to my attention that with the recent disorganization in Edensphere, all the new arrivals may have extra trouble acclimating. Aside from learning where everything is, I think it's important to know who people are. Certainly people are capable of meeting new people on their own, but there are other considerations--for instance, if you find yourself in need of a guard but you don't know who they are, that's a problem.
Since we sometimes have downtime here at Wellspring, I decided to make a visual guide to certain people and groups in the sphere. I decided to start with the medical clinic since most people will be sick or injured at some point, and it's good to foster bonds between doctors and patients. But I hope to add more later.
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I hope this is helpful and lets you recognize your friendly sphere medics. And the rest of them, too.
[ooc: Feel free to pretend the NPC medics are here, too, but PC bunnies take enough time as it is.]
Since we sometimes have downtime here at Wellspring, I decided to make a visual guide to certain people and groups in the sphere. I decided to start with the medical clinic since most people will be sick or injured at some point, and it's good to foster bonds between doctors and patients. But I hope to add more later.
( Non-IC cut to save your flists )
I hope this is helpful and lets you recognize your friendly sphere medics. And the rest of them, too.
[ooc: Feel free to pretend the NPC medics are here, too, but PC bunnies take enough time as it is.]
Since the Wilderness transformed into a nude beach, a number of you have taken advantage of its weather, which is warmer than most days up here in the tree. That's absolutely fine; you're all free to do as you will. But if you do go, please consider taking sunscreen with you. A number of people have gotten unexpected sunburns in places that don't usually see the light of day. At Medical Island, we have a number of topical creams that are soothing to burned skin, and if it's a really bad burn, the healers on staff may take action to ease symptoms sooner.
However. If you do suffer a bad sunburn in a sensitive area, the proper way to request treatment is not to drop your pants and grin in the middle exam room, then request a "laying on of hands." Not only will you not be healed, you're likely to walk away in need of other medical aid.
Thank you. That's all.
However. If you do suffer a bad sunburn in a sensitive area, the proper way to request treatment is not to drop your pants and grin in the middle exam room, then request a "laying on of hands." Not only will you not be healed, you're likely to walk away in need of other medical aid.
Thank you. That's all.
I have a question for the fighters here, especially those who have remembered a little about their pasts. Have any of you experienced a degree of sentience from your weapons? Of any kind. I'm trying to figure out how common--or uncommon--something is. It's not a matter of huge import, but any information you can share is appreciated.
Kiba, I traded shifts with one of the other medics; his girlfriend's birthday is tonight, so I said I'd work the evening shift. So don't worry about me if I'm back late.
[At the bottom of the entry is a tiny drawing of two bunnies holding hands. If one squints, their hair might look familiar.]
I had fun the other night.
Kiba, I traded shifts with one of the other medics; his girlfriend's birthday is tonight, so I said I'd work the evening shift. So don't worry about me if I'm back late.
[At the bottom of the entry is a tiny drawing of two bunnies holding hands. If one squints, their hair might look familiar.]
I had fun the other night.