Liam
And I feel like my castle's crumbling down
And I watch all my bridges burn to the ground
And I watch all my bridges burn to the ground
For his part, Liam ordered a bowl of stew, sure that its warmth would be a pleasant contrast to the now-chilled air in the woods. "I hadn't thought of a roof," he admitted in response to Maea's question. "Remi 's right about the memory mud, though. Maybe we can add a roof another time, at least to partially shelter the clearing. I don't have the supplies for it today, though." He'd have to source piles of wood, for instance, since one did not simply cut down trees in the Greatwood and live to tell the tale. Turning to Kaisel, Liam grinned. "I'd forgotten about the wind in Stormbreak," he said. "Does it still lightning storm all Leafchange?"
They ate their meal and chatted, and by the time they had finished, the wind had subsided - although a misty drizzle still remained. That was alright, though - they could work in the rain, so long as no more branches decided to fall and crush someone.
Liam led the way back out to the clearing and surveyed the damage. The branch was big enough that it would require two people (or maybe just Remi) to lift it. The saplings still needed to be replanted, though they seemed to have withstood the storm. And the archery targets and training dummies, while all seeming to be intact, would need to be placed and secured. All in all, not a bad outcome from such a sudden onslaught of wind.
"Alright, let's get everything cleared away and the saplings planted," Liam instructed. "Then we can see about actually setting up the field."
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Back to it! We need two people to move the branch and two people to plant the saplings! Go go go!
They ate their meal and chatted, and by the time they had finished, the wind had subsided - although a misty drizzle still remained. That was alright, though - they could work in the rain, so long as no more branches decided to fall and crush someone.
Liam led the way back out to the clearing and surveyed the damage. The branch was big enough that it would require two people (or maybe just Remi) to lift it. The saplings still needed to be replanted, though they seemed to have withstood the storm. And the archery targets and training dummies, while all seeming to be intact, would need to be placed and secured. All in all, not a bad outcome from such a sudden onslaught of wind.
"Alright, let's get everything cleared away and the saplings planted," Liam instructed. "Then we can see about actually setting up the field."
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Back to it! We need two people to move the branch and two people to plant the saplings! Go go go!
And you don't want to know me, I will just let you down
You don't wanna know me now
You don't wanna know me now
Minor powerplay allowed without permission.
Feel free to use force/magic on Liam.
Feel free to use force/magic on Liam.






