dontyoujustwish: (really can we?)
Anya Jenkins ([personal profile] dontyoujustwish) wrote in [community profile] thebastion2015-05-10 11:44 am

Day 309 [Open]

Who: Anya, Ibuki, Patchouli, and anyone else!
Open: Open! Mostly.
When: Day 309
Where: All over the Bastion
What: SNOW!
Format: I'll match
Warnings: It's Anya.

[For Ibuki and Patchouli]
[Sometime after lunch, Anya takes off to look for two of her best lady friends with a spellbook under her arm and some key ingredients in her pockets.

She's quite cheerful about it, a little oblivious to whatever else might have been going on lately. Cheerful, and insistent. She will track you down.]



[Open to All]
[Later in the day, Bastionites may be surprised to look up and notice that... it's snowing. Not only that, but the temperature has dropped.

At least in the more southerly parts of the Bastion. The farmlands might get a few sporadic flurries, but it isn't cold enough there to stick.

So if you've been missing snowmen or snowball fights or any of those activities that require winter to happen, now's your chance. It's probably not going to last very long.]


((OOC: And feel free to just use this post for mingling!]
heptagram: (L'Esᴘᴏɪʀ)

[personal profile] heptagram 2015-05-21 01:37 am (UTC)(link)
That's also understandable.

I wonder if we could create an area that is always like this? I'm not terribly well-versed in the limits of what can be created, land-wise.
wayofvoice: (Su Grah Dun + Sadness flies away)

[personal profile] wayofvoice 2015-05-21 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
It seems the Bastion has much power. I imagine it could be requested to do so easily.

Although... Perhaps there are greater concerns to tend ourselves to before that.
heptagram: (Lᴀ Dᴇᴍᴇᴜʀᴇ ᴍʏsᴛéʀɪᴇᴜsᴇ)

[personal profile] heptagram 2015-05-21 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Certainly. We do need to be more measured about what we request.

This will do for now, then.
wayofvoice: (Faas Ru Maar + which I constantly)

[personal profile] wayofvoice 2015-05-25 05:21 am (UTC)(link)
I have no complaints. Even the smallest of events can be appreciated, after all.