Post by Chidori Tsukino on Jan 14, 2014 21:30:24 GMT -5
She still wasn't sure why she evoked such a response from Alisa...but at the same time, she couldn't really complain all that much; it was kind of nice, in a way. Not that they were like that for long, though, as the pushing stopped when others showed up. Chidori let the other woman speak, figuring it would be the easiest (and quickest) way to handle things - which she did, although the well-intentioned threat made her blink a couple times before smiling just a little bit. Waving at each newcomer as they arrived, the mute observed silently, thankfully not noticing the sheathed short sword on Jonathon's back. He seemed nice enough, the brunette supposed, especially compared to the guy who turned up on the overly loud motorbike; he was very brusque, and something about his demeanour made her a little uneasy. Still, she put it down to nerves and let it go; who was she to judge so quickly, after all?
Next was a seemingly bubbly, if not at least energetic, girl, sporting a scarf that Chidori rather liked the look of. Putting aesthetics aside, she spoke in an almost roundabout way, mentioning that she'd invited someone else who should theoretically show up soon...provided it had not just been an agreement to get her to go away. Frankly, the brunette was starting to see why someone might just do that...but once again, she needed to leave judgements aside. There were bigger things at stake than annoying personalities after all. Which was a good mantra to repeat inside her head when the invited party showed up in a concealing grey hoodie, speaking in a rather light & feminine voice, only to make a quip about people their age being in a playground at night. To be fair, it could seem like that (even if she rather enjoyed using the swings), but Chidori just couldn't find it funny. Not with the situation at hand anyway. Curse the serious side of her.
Speaking of which, from there, it seemed the gathering was finally moving onto the actual topic of the outer circle situation. Alisa suggested a communal pool of information, which could be hosted onto her site, but that posed a problem. Quickly retrieving her sketchpad and mechanical pencil, her hand became a flurry of motion, scrawling in her usual elegant script as she put her thoughts down plainly for all to see.
I've started working on sketches with accompanying information on enemies I encountered. Hopefully, it could function as a sort of encyclopaedia should these Shadows be common enough. Plus, photographs and mapping of some of the outer circle. This being said, if we host it online, it becomes visible to all, not just us. Probably needs to be password protected, among other things, to keep the information secure, if it isn't already. It might even be helpful to play it off as information-gathering for making a video game or something to that effect, since this situation borders on the realm of fantasy as is.
It was just ideas however - she wasn't opposed to debating them, and Chidori figured it might help get the ball rolling too. At the end of the day, if this was to work, they'd need a way to communicate rapidly with one another, as well as be able to pool information in an easy and encompassing format, which the site could very well be. At any rate, the mute tore off that page and handed it to Alisa, watching the others carefully as she listened to hear what they offered as this junction.
Next was a seemingly bubbly, if not at least energetic, girl, sporting a scarf that Chidori rather liked the look of. Putting aesthetics aside, she spoke in an almost roundabout way, mentioning that she'd invited someone else who should theoretically show up soon...provided it had not just been an agreement to get her to go away. Frankly, the brunette was starting to see why someone might just do that...but once again, she needed to leave judgements aside. There were bigger things at stake than annoying personalities after all. Which was a good mantra to repeat inside her head when the invited party showed up in a concealing grey hoodie, speaking in a rather light & feminine voice, only to make a quip about people their age being in a playground at night. To be fair, it could seem like that (even if she rather enjoyed using the swings), but Chidori just couldn't find it funny. Not with the situation at hand anyway. Curse the serious side of her.
Speaking of which, from there, it seemed the gathering was finally moving onto the actual topic of the outer circle situation. Alisa suggested a communal pool of information, which could be hosted onto her site, but that posed a problem. Quickly retrieving her sketchpad and mechanical pencil, her hand became a flurry of motion, scrawling in her usual elegant script as she put her thoughts down plainly for all to see.
I've started working on sketches with accompanying information on enemies I encountered. Hopefully, it could function as a sort of encyclopaedia should these Shadows be common enough. Plus, photographs and mapping of some of the outer circle. This being said, if we host it online, it becomes visible to all, not just us. Probably needs to be password protected, among other things, to keep the information secure, if it isn't already. It might even be helpful to play it off as information-gathering for making a video game or something to that effect, since this situation borders on the realm of fantasy as is.
It was just ideas however - she wasn't opposed to debating them, and Chidori figured it might help get the ball rolling too. At the end of the day, if this was to work, they'd need a way to communicate rapidly with one another, as well as be able to pool information in an easy and encompassing format, which the site could very well be. At any rate, the mute tore off that page and handed it to Alisa, watching the others carefully as she listened to hear what they offered as this junction.