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welcome_rpg2012-07-02 01:17 pm
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welcome to mayfield: day 3

[Those who wake up in the town on the third day will soon notice that something's definitely off. The cracks in the sky are appearing more frequently and lasting for minutes at a time, and there's a strange white fog drifting over the clouds.
For those who've just arrived, welcome to our new little town! We're sure you're glad to see your missing friends again; nothing to worry about here, they've just been too busy enjoying the upgraded carnival to go back home. Any bleeding limbs or serious wounds you may spot are obviously just a sign of how much fun they've been having.]
OOC: If your character damages or affects the carnival or town in a noticeable and normally permanent way, please comment here.
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"Uhm, well it just channels the power of the White Well. Some also call it positive energy, or life force. I can use it mend wounds and purify poisons and diseases. And I guess it just feels really nice, too; they call that the 'healing euphoria'."
[Cade looks her over again as he continues.]
"There are people much more skilled with it than I am back home- some can even bring back those who died recently. And not as zombies or anything, they revive them in perfect health!"
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This is too strange for my liking.
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"Not liking euphoria is definitely strange, but at any rate you must admit it is better than being cut open by a field surgeon."
lol
Though, I will agree that you're right about it being better than having to be worked on by a field surgeon.
Re: lol
"You know, there is a difference between letting emotions 'take over' and letting yourself enjoy things from time to time. You really think anyone who matters would dare think you any weaker because of it?
It was nice hearing you laugh."
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Although, I do assume that once my country's government is changed and settled, I may have to win over the people, and I'm not much of a people person when it comes to the average citizen.
[She is glad he called it a laugh, and not the giggle it was.]
I do laugh every now and then.
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I don't know if it would be any useful in the end. We may not even remember this place once we do get to go home.
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"I'll hold you to that."
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[Cade's tone is slightly playful.]
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[Still playful.]
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I do consider you a friend, if that's what you mean.
[She starts to get slowly to her feet.]
Now, I think we should both get some rest, or something of the sort.