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Characters: OPEN (Ramza and whoever wishes to join)
Where/When: Starting with the Mognet bulletin boards, then branching out around the city, Oct 18th-the end of the event?
Summary: Something is attacking moogles and making Heroes sick. In an effort to find out what is going on and prevent further damage, Ramza is trying to set up some patrols around the city.
Warnings: Injured Moogles, possibly people dying.
A. At the Mognet Bulletin Boards in your District
The skies around Aqures Ixen seemed unnaturally quiet as Heroes stopped sending their moogles out to deliver messages. Ramza did not know what manner of person or creature was attacking their white winged allies, but he did not wish to allow it to roam the streets freely. With communications down and some Heroes bedridden with various illnesses, it seemed the best way to proceed is to set up a patrol.
Ramza refused to endanger Simon by asking the moogle to deliver the message to the other Heroes. Instead, he wrote out the message on a sheet of parchment and attached it to the bulletin board in the middle of the district. Hopefully, the Heroes who were still well enough to aid in the patrol would see it.
[The message Ramza leaves has a brief explanation of the patrols, a few routes sketched out, and a series of days and times that a hero can sign up for. Most of the routes circle past houses, so that, if a Hero falls ill, help will not be too far away.]
B. On your Patrol Route
Darkness had fallen. The streets were quiet, with the lights from the Moogle's decorations casting a eerie glow. Not knowing what enemy they faced, Ramza tried to coordinate each patrol so that no hero went unaccompanied. There was strength in numbers...he hoped.
[Note: The heroes on patrol will not be able to locate whatever it is attacking the moogles. If any moogles are sent out.away from their heroes during patrols, they will most likely be injured, and if a moogle actively attempts to guide the heroes to the attacker, they will be wounded.]
Where/When: Starting with the Mognet bulletin boards, then branching out around the city, Oct 18th-the end of the event?
Summary: Something is attacking moogles and making Heroes sick. In an effort to find out what is going on and prevent further damage, Ramza is trying to set up some patrols around the city.
Warnings: Injured Moogles, possibly people dying.
A. At the Mognet Bulletin Boards in your District
The skies around Aqures Ixen seemed unnaturally quiet as Heroes stopped sending their moogles out to deliver messages. Ramza did not know what manner of person or creature was attacking their white winged allies, but he did not wish to allow it to roam the streets freely. With communications down and some Heroes bedridden with various illnesses, it seemed the best way to proceed is to set up a patrol.
Ramza refused to endanger Simon by asking the moogle to deliver the message to the other Heroes. Instead, he wrote out the message on a sheet of parchment and attached it to the bulletin board in the middle of the district. Hopefully, the Heroes who were still well enough to aid in the patrol would see it.
[The message Ramza leaves has a brief explanation of the patrols, a few routes sketched out, and a series of days and times that a hero can sign up for. Most of the routes circle past houses, so that, if a Hero falls ill, help will not be too far away.]
B. On your Patrol Route
Darkness had fallen. The streets were quiet, with the lights from the Moogle's decorations casting a eerie glow. Not knowing what enemy they faced, Ramza tried to coordinate each patrol so that no hero went unaccompanied. There was strength in numbers...he hoped.
[Note: The heroes on patrol will not be able to locate whatever it is attacking the moogles. If any moogles are sent out.away from their heroes during patrols, they will most likely be injured, and if a moogle actively attempts to guide the heroes to the attacker, they will be wounded.]
Hope you don't mind a late tag
Mako was safe at home, having not needed much convincing to keep indoors but he still made a fuss over being 'protected', especially by such a 'non-hero' as Cloud was. Cloud smiled a bit as he thought about it. They were still arguing, but they were coming to an understanding and there was some respect between the lines.
His armor clattered as he walked through the plaza, making his presence clear to Ashe as well as anyone else within earshot, "Ashelia, is that you?" he called out, trying to make sure she didn't think he was anyone intending ill will. As he drew closer she'd be able to see that he was looking a bit pale, and he winced each time he moved his left arm. With the gear he was wearing though, it was impossible to tell how his condition was proceeding.
NEVER
By the time Cloud called out to her, Ashe had composed herself and turned around to face him. "It is I, Corporal Strife. 'Tis good to see you once again among the living. I - " She stopped mid-sentence when she saw the paleness of his complexion. A trick of the moonlight?
"What brings you out at this hour? Searching for the culprit behind the moogle attacks?"
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Sometimes all one could do was their best and make do.
"I've been helping Ramza with his patrols. Mako is too scared to go out." He winced a bit, glancing down at his left arm. "What about you?"
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"'Tis for the best. Our moogles should be as far away from harm as possible." She looked purposefully at his arm, tilting her head to the side. "I am also helping with the patrols...Corporal, I applaud your tenacity, but are you fit to fight should the need arise?" Her tone was missing the bite it usually had when pointing out others' inadequacies. She was genuinely concerned. He looks as though he can barely stand in all that heavy armour.
"I saw your notice. Patrol if you feel you must, but I do think the evening shifts best left to those in better health." Read: you just died not that long ago, maybe you should be taking it easy.
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"What about you? How have you been doing?" He knew he wasn't the only one who was getting sick, and everyone just looking so...tired lately.