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OPEN LOG: A beach party.
WHO: Everyone.
WHAT: A beach party.
WHEN: On a very hot day. At some point during the month.
WHERE: A beach just outside of Kirkwall.
NOTES: It is a beach party.
WHAT: A beach party.
WHEN: On a very hot day. At some point during the month.
WHERE: A beach just outside of Kirkwall.
NOTES: It is a beach party.
During a particularly hot and oppressive week in Kingsway, the Diplomacy division announces it will be diverting some of its funds to organize a party on a nearby beach. Kirkwallers are invited as well - a relationship-building sort of effort - but the party is mostly intended for morale boosting for Riftwatch itself.
The party features the following:
- Transportation to this lovely beach from the Gallows and from Kirkwall.
- Sunbathing and swimming in skimpy (or non-skimpy, if you're a fuckin square) bathing suits.
- Live music and dancing.
- Delectable grilled meats (and some vegetables, if you're a fuckin square).
- Rum drinks served in hollowed-out fruits.
- A sandcastle-building competition.
- A swim race.
- A few fun little sailboats bobbing around out on the water.
Does all that sound too wholesome? Great! There's also a cave system in the cliffs next to the beach. These little grottos are full of nooks and crannies and are perfect for a bit of sinful action after dark; in one cavern, there'll be some gambling games where some of Kirkwall's citizens are losing money; in another, you're likely to run into people making out.
Have fun! Soak up sun! Don't get in trouble! Or do, whatever, it's a beach party.

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Aha, [ as if everything makes sense now. ] It's no wonder you and Byerly get on so well.
Whereabouts did you travel? What kinds of places, I mean.
[ Obviously she won't know any of them. ]
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A bumpy start, but yes, we found some common ground. [ His finger comes to rest at the hollow of her neck, and his eyes flick back up to hers again. ] I spent some time in a desert. There I found a tiny town beholden to a very large goat, with nearly all the people wearing masks and veils, and the children named with numbers. I didn't spend long there.
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[ She laughs, delighted by this unexpected detail. ]
Wh— How big was this very large goat, exactly?
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[ She gestures without bothering to see if she's doing so in the right direction. Wherever Edgard is. ]
—practically flew into hysterics over a smaller than average one. You'd think it was a fucking dracolisk the way he went on.
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[ It's a mild tone, suggesting that may not strictly be true. Go ahead and mock, mean girls gossip is safe here. ]
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[ How many words does she need... ]
At least fourteen.
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Alright then, we'd better hear them.
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[ She tallies them off on her fingers, exactly fourteen (because the hyphenate counts as two). ]
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Perhaps. [ He sinks from his upright seat, settling back into a comfortable sprawl next to Athessa. ] But seeing him at the right time, when I really needed a hand -- well, I could have kissed him.
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That'd be like kissing a soup pot that hasn't been washed in forty years, if the seasoning for every soup was dirt and hair and sweat.
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I did say 'could have'. Not did.
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[ She shrugs. She did just suffer through sharing a room with him, so she'd be willing to bet on her assessment. ]
But yes, he got so startled by a little goat that he fell off his horse.
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Alas, no rocks. But at least that job didn't involve having to share a room with him.
[ Looking out over the sand toward the water, Athessa lets out a breath. Time to change the subject, lest she say anything too bitter, or too hurtful. ]
What's your world called?
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The land was called Rune. My city in particular, Aluthsa. I did a fair bit of travel, if it's stories of a distant land that you're after.
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[ That much, though said in the same light tone, is a bit too honest to be in the spirit of flirting. ]
I find it interesting, how people choose to describe it. Not that stories of distant lands from a completely different world than my own aren't perfectly enticing on their own.
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Carefully: ] Home isn't anything I look back on fondly. In fact, I've looking forward to making something new here.
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[ Vanadi may be the only Rifter she can name who doesn't have some drive to go back where they came from. ]
Something new, like...permanent?
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[ He cocks his head, considering. ]
I have the suspicion that I died there, and came here. Perhaps even as a result of dying. That does sound rather permanent, doesn't it?
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