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.
( 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 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.]
It seems I owe everyone an apology. The frozen journals earlier were my fault. I had a mishap while training, and I didn't realize it had affected everyone else until I returned home.
I suppose it does make sense, though. Has anyone ever performed experiments to determine how the journals affect one another? Hmm.
In any case, I'm sorry--it won't happen again.
I suppose it does make sense, though. Has anyone ever performed experiments to determine how the journals affect one another? Hmm.
In any case, I'm sorry--it won't happen again.
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.
This probably seems like a strange question, but did anyone else in Section Three or elsewhere experience unusual weather this morning?
It's just that I woke up a few minutes ago and it seems to have snowed. Indoors.
[OOC: Her sword is acting up, but she doesn't know that. She, Kiba and Memory are the only ones afflicted.]
It's just that I woke up a few minutes ago and it seems to have snowed. Indoors.
[OOC: Her sword is acting up, but she doesn't know that. She, Kiba and Memory are the only ones afflicted.]