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Soul Campaign Moderation Journal ([personal profile] soul_mods) wrote in [community profile] soul_logs2013-09-18 12:13 am

[OPEN] Sandstorm Event + September Introduction Log

Given that the last time there was a sandstorm BREW had just...unceremoniously dumped the new arrivals outside to face the elements, Shibusen decided it would be prudent to send some people out to make sure the poor souls aren't left to flounder.

Outfitting their volunteers with the proper gear, they're allowed back into Death City not only to search for new arrivals but also to check for stragglers.

However, as the volunteers go through the city, they find more than just the expected stragglers and new arrivals. For some reason, there is the occasional Kishin Egg wandering around...

To make things worse, the sandstorm continues to rage, causing poor visibility and covering the streets with a thick layer of sand, making it hard to keep footing. A problem these Kishin Eggs don't seem to have when most of them are capable of diving under the sand to move like sharks.
recitings: (A Glance)

[personal profile] recitings 2013-12-03 11:03 am (UTC)(link)
Genesis hummed in satisfaction on the work they accomplished with the creature. It was quite a fight, but it certainly wasn't a match for two accomplished swordsmen.

"Well then, do you think we should continue on with our survey of the city? Our assistance could be needed. But on the other hand, reporting back with the knowledge that kishin eggs have invaded may be crucial to our return."
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[personal profile] nofarplaneyet 2013-12-04 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
"That's true. We should report back. But...if we happen to run into anything else, I wouldn't mind setting another kishin egg on fire." There, responsibility and the option of more scrapping. What more could two swordsmen in red want?
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[personal profile] recitings 2013-12-08 06:52 am (UTC)(link)
Those words made the weapon chuckle. It did feel good to have the exercise, after all. Much better than being cramped up in the shelter. But still, they had a duty.

"I wouldn't mind that either. Anyway, we ought to get moving."