not_most_days: (Bonnie)
James Kidd ([personal profile] not_most_days) wrote in [community profile] melodiesoflife2016-10-20 03:11 pm

Player Plot - Haunted House 2 - The Moogle Test of Courage

Characters: Moogles and Heroes who signed up. Latecomers welcome for a brief time
Where: An old run down shrine north of Aqures Ixen
When: October 20th
Summary: Mysterious letters have gone out, inviting moogles to come take part in a test of courage, and inviting Heroes to come and be the monsters for it.
Warning: 2SPOOKY It’s too late a skeleton is inside you

Throughout the month letters were arriving in mailboxes, though it was never clear who actually did the deliveries. This was further complicated by the fact that the letters addressed to the Heroes who received them were all requesting a level of secrecy from them for the sake of making this event go off without a hitch. The letters that came to the moogles on the other hand only spoke of a challenge, and a promise of prizes and glory to the bravest of moogles, if they could prove themselves. The letters were simply signed Kutan. No letters sent back to them would be replied to.

The Heroes were encouraged to show up early on the 20th, while the moogles were told to come at sundown.
bloodypast: (Ophelia Icon)

Re: Ophelia

[personal profile] bloodypast 2016-11-02 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
Ophelia liked to read a lot too, but she found time and ways to be social. "No, I understand kupo. But even so, it's still good to get out every now and then right?" Offering a smile, hands in her scarf. "I read a lot too, but every month I have a small get-together with other moogles kupo, and we read stories together." Okay, not mentioning her Heroe's role in that yet--but it was Ophelia who often initiated it.
neverfirstclass: (Mako)

Re: Ophelia

[personal profile] neverfirstclass 2016-11-19 04:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Mako frowned at Ophelia. 'It's good to get out' was a phrase he was well familiar with but he wasn't sure he ever agreed with. What was wrong with just wanting to be where and do what made you comfortable. Why did he have to go out of his way to do things? Why couldn't everyone else just do it his way? Respecting someone else's habits and preferences went both ways, didn't it?

"That sounds...." Juvenile? Cluttered? Troublesome? Maybe this two way street of respect wasn't so easy after all. "Well...I'm sure you all enjoyed yourselves, kupo." He looked back at his book, but he'd lost his place and his mood was shot. Sighing, he closed it and set it aside.

"So is this why you're here? Just to be with others, kupo?"