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WEEK THREE
WEEK THREE
19 Villagers
They say nothing is healthier for the mind and body than physical labor - especially if you can hold the fruits of it in your hands and store it in your kitchen. Whatever cruelties you have witnessed or endured in the past week, your fields need tending to and they reward you with as quick as harvest as always.
If drowning your grief in work is not enough for you, there are new spots to explore in Puffin Town. Allow the novelty to distract you from your dwindling numbers!
Always remember, the value of a community is not measured by it's size.
(( OOC: Murder proposals are due by Tuesday at 4 PM EST / 1 PM PST for this final week! Get your bloodthirst in or forever hold your peace! Gift submission is still open as well!
If your character has been planting Astera, here's a reminder to report it at the Astera tracker - this does not need to have been threaded, we're just taking stock on an OOC level.))
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he's taking the time to read through the chronicles, and when he's done... ]
What are junimos, do you know? And guess you were right about being a teleportation... transfer gate? Is that what you called it?
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Somewhere, Ars Arcana!Baldr sneezes as another version of him receives the well-deserved revenge for his glitter cannonBut he'll take the time to read over the scrolls as well to see what he can glean from them.]
I don't know, no. But I thought the circle resembled an inactive transfer gate. From the sound of things, it's meant to work the same way... the only issue is getting it to work in the first place.
investigation end!
Chronicle 607.8k(iii)
I did not expect that the Junimo would be so fond of birds. As nature spirits, it was expected that they would be close to the flora and even the fauna – it’s the specificity of it, seemingly the arbitrariness of it compared to their love for the Astera. But it may be that we just haven’t found out what makes them and the birds tick. I intend to investigate this a great deal more in coming days.
What I do know now, thanks to a happy accident during festival preparations, is that birdcalls will attract a ridiculous number of Junimo compared to just about any other method not involving their favorite fruit. And so: I’ve created a straw oboe to mimic the various local bird life. I am but a humble wizard, but even I must occasionally contribute to the festive atmosphere – or so they say. It comes with the territory.
NOTE: This solves for the boredom aspect of the junimo variable, but measures must still be taken to ensure their safety, or they will flee. ]