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Melodies of Life Moderators ([personal profile] melodiesmods) wrote in [community profile] melodiesoflife2015-11-18 04:27 pm

Event || Terra Incognita

Characters: Anyone who signed up for the trip!
Where: The Enterprise / Mysidia.
When: Starting from the 18th of November.
Summary: The first trip to the Continent of Ruins is finally happening! The Heroes of Light, the Enterprise Crew, Cid and O'aka are all onboard for the trip. What will the Heroes of Light find there? Will they come back alive? Feel free to start your own top-comment thread about your character exploring Mysida and its surroundings! For details regarding Mysidia, please click here.
Warning: Nothing (yes, they'll come back alive).

Open Mingle || The Enterprise
Event || Welcoming Committee
desertbloomed: (over shoulder)

Pyramid of Prayers - Later in the week

[personal profile] desertbloomed 2015-12-30 03:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"Is that so?" Ashelia cocked her head to the side, eyebrows furrowed. "What transpires in Esdham?" She asked in genuine curiosity, as her attention had needed to be mostly focused inward on Aqures Ixen's recovery from the invasion, but she had a good idea what the emotional climate of a nation that had just lost a good amount of its military might be. Sharing a border with the Empire wouldn't help matters either.
shinrasfinest: (Frown)

Pyramid of Prayers - Later in the week

[personal profile] shinrasfinest 2016-01-02 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"There has been no real movement on the border, ever since the battle."

Sephiroth tried not to sound overly proud of that; while no one could rightly condemn him for feeling still a measure of victory, he found his duties in Esdham since had lacked a certain vigor. Endless meetings, councils of various higher-ranked officials debating on what should be the military focus in the interim, all produced no definitive direction in which Esdham should now turn it's focus.

It was quiet, too quiet for a man who had spent much of his life at the front line of one war or another.

"While we might take a sense of relief from that, the military runs the risk of it's troops becoming complacent."