Jonathan 'Eyebags' Sims (
beholding_archivist) wrote in
revivalproject2021-06-15 01:34 pm
Entry tags:
- destiny: cayde-6,
- ffvii: reeve tuesti (crau),
- star wars: cal kestis,
- the magnus archives: jonathan sims,
- †: circle of magic: lark,
- †: marvel comics: lauri-ell,
- †: marvel comics: tony stark,
- †: six of crows: kaz brekker,
- †: star wars: cobb vanth,
- †: star wars: ct-1409 echo,
- †: star wars: din djarin,
- †: star wars: ezra bridger,
- †: star wars: merrin
Temba Beach Party!
WHO: EVERYONE!!
WHERE: Temba Beach
WHAT: BEACH PARTY TIME!!
WHEN: noooooooow
Notes: Mix & Match the prompts as desired. Any format goes!
WARNINGS: Pride Birbs. It's Pride month. So. PRIDE BIRBS! Oh. And you may add your own warning labels to the respective threads, I suppose.

Isn't it amazing what people can achieve when several come together and pool their ideas and resources for a shared goal?
It certainly is in Jon's eyes, whose innate lack of creativity originally has gone as far as bringing some blankets to the beach and hoping for a good mood. What has ended up being set up on the bluish, almost purple sand of the beach is far beyond anything he would have imagined and he won't deny being glad he has reached out over the network with his little suggestion.
Of Barbecues, Grills and other Beverages
Do you remember Cobb asking for a grill to be made for him? Right. That grill can be found at the party. Kyle has offered to prepare burgers to be grilled along with whatever meat selection the diner has to offer and Clarice is the person to thank for the home made ice pops, created from native fruits such as glueberries and mangourd. Of course these are kept fresh under a parasol and in an insulated box mostly buried into the sun. That's how the majority of the drinks offered at this party are being kept cool as well.
If you want to catch one of those fat green lobsters roaming the beach as well and toss it onto the grill, you sure can try.
INTO THE OCEAN!!
You better bring your swimwear, because jumping into the water is an option. No actually dangerous creatures are this close to the shore, making swimming or potential swimming lessons very much possible.
Tony also ensured there is a little kiddie pool for the babies. And Cobb.
Someone brought an inflatable Eyeball?
Before anyone asks, it wasn't Jon. But it's there. An inflatable eye beach ball.
Any questions? Yes? Good.
Lounging in the Shade & Music
Parasols, blankets and a guitar borrowed from Cayde's bar. Sit down, relax, chat. And if you know how to play this instrument, you're very welcome to do so.
Let there be BIRBS
Have you wondered yet why those birds are in the banner for this party? It's because they are here.
At first they linger in the trees near the beach, watching and squawking and being colorful parrots. As a little time passes, they leave the safety of their trees and start coming over, sitting on parasols, hopping curiously between this oddly large amount of people gathering at their beach and in all likelihood attempting to steal a snack or two.
But if you pay close attention, you can also observe them swooping down at the nearby lobsters, easily picking them up and carry them back into the nearby forest. Apparently these birds aren't just colorful and curious they also hunt lobsters. Who could have known...
Don't forget the Caves
Actually not far from our little party waits the entrance to the caves. Take a wrong turn in them and you will find yourself in a large chamber filled with those energy crystals that make all your technology glow and go insane or result in your powers to fluctuate greatly. Take the right turn, and you find yourself at those mysterious hot springs only few know about.
To be fair, the actual party is at the beach, but who knows when the need for some privacy arises.
When it gets Dark we gather around the Rainbow Colored Fire Pit
While set up at the edge of the gathering, the fire pit Tony and Cayde have set up to have a bonfire in easily is one of the center pieces of the party. Benches and seats either brought over from Temba or crafted from different material are set up around it and once the sun begins to set and the bonfire gets lit along with the many torches set up around the party, the invitation to remain a little longer couldn't be clearer.
There's more to it than just a cozy fire, a pleasant atmosphere and the company of friends. Next to the fire pit sits a small box. In that box, wrapped in plain tissue paper, are what at first glance are little more than lumps of wax. But mixed into this wax are different chemicals and tossing these into the pit will result in the fire burning with different colors or even sparkle. Way to set the mood and linger as the party winds down.
Due to health concerns Jon does not recommend cooking any food over the chemically altered flames, thank you.
WHERE: Temba Beach
WHAT: BEACH PARTY TIME!!
WHEN: noooooooow
Notes: Mix & Match the prompts as desired. Any format goes!
WARNINGS: Pride Birbs. It's Pride month. So. PRIDE BIRBS! Oh. And you may add your own warning labels to the respective threads, I suppose.

Isn't it amazing what people can achieve when several come together and pool their ideas and resources for a shared goal?
It certainly is in Jon's eyes, whose innate lack of creativity originally has gone as far as bringing some blankets to the beach and hoping for a good mood. What has ended up being set up on the bluish, almost purple sand of the beach is far beyond anything he would have imagined and he won't deny being glad he has reached out over the network with his little suggestion.
Of Barbecues, Grills and other Beverages
If you want to catch one of those fat green lobsters roaming the beach as well and toss it onto the grill, you sure can try.
INTO THE OCEAN!!
Tony also ensured there is a little kiddie pool for the babies. And Cobb.
Someone brought an inflatable Eyeball?
Any questions? Yes? Good.
Lounging in the Shade & Music
Let there be BIRBS
At first they linger in the trees near the beach, watching and squawking and being colorful parrots. As a little time passes, they leave the safety of their trees and start coming over, sitting on parasols, hopping curiously between this oddly large amount of people gathering at their beach and in all likelihood attempting to steal a snack or two.
But if you pay close attention, you can also observe them swooping down at the nearby lobsters, easily picking them up and carry them back into the nearby forest. Apparently these birds aren't just colorful and curious they also hunt lobsters. Who could have known...
Don't forget the Caves
To be fair, the actual party is at the beach, but who knows when the need for some privacy arises.
When it gets Dark we gather around the Rainbow Colored Fire Pit
There's more to it than just a cozy fire, a pleasant atmosphere and the company of friends. Next to the fire pit sits a small box. In that box, wrapped in plain tissue paper, are what at first glance are little more than lumps of wax. But mixed into this wax are different chemicals and tossing these into the pit will result in the fire burning with different colors or even sparkle. Way to set the mood and linger as the party winds down.
Due to health concerns Jon does not recommend cooking any food over the chemically altered flames, thank you.

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Even as she does so, the part of her brain holding the information granted by the Agriculture data point almost seems to wave a signal-flag, drawing her attention to the web and its potential uses. "Remind me to either find or message Lark about this, later."
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Optics narrow as the elf finds something, and he waves his Ghost over. "That's not what I think it is, is it?" he frowns, reaching our to poke at the webbing.
"I sure hope these aren't the same critters that went wild for nights on end. They caused some havoc in the city a few months back."
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She trails off, frowning slightly. "Does anyone ever get weirded out by the information the data points just dropped into their head? I think I know a recipe for something to keep the spiders from attacking a person."
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"Oh, I'm sure everyone who uses the things gets weirded out by it. That stuff isn't normal unless you're mechanical, hell- still weirds me out and I'm a robot. Which is why I haven't touched the things." He tilts his head. "Sooo these things're aggressive? Well that's nice to know," he says dryly. "How's that work?"
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"The webbing can be washed and laid out to sun-dry to prepare it for spinning into thread. It won't be too sticky to use. My people do the same with the 'wrapstuff' that Preservers make, and that's about as sticky. As for the spiders themselves, there's plants in the greenhouse that can be made into a salve to repel them."
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Washing webs. Huh. Who'da thought? "Interesting. I guess that makes more sense if these are alien spiders. Probably means you don't wanna get caught in that kind of web either, right?" If it's tough enough to use for cloth...
"So, what're we thinking here? See what we're dealing with or head back for now?"
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She reaches out toward his arm, but stops before making contact, catching how rude that might be. The potential threat of venomous spider danger is forgotten for a moment, because robutt.
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He held out his hand, gloved, but she'd be able to feel the difference of the metal hand beneath it as opposed to one of flesh and blood.
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The rest of the sentence is drowned out by Steadypaw (and likely Sundance) sounding an alert that the spiders are approaching, and not happy.
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"Right. Sooo. Best we make sure these things not crash the party. I'd hate to spoil everyone's day." He's already blundered into one too many bug nests that resulted in worse.
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"Steadypaw and I ought to avoid being bitten. But if we are, it likely won't kill us, unless it's a lot of bites at once."
The chittering and skittering of too many legs comes nearer, the sound echoing down the tunnels as the spiders make their proper appearance, chelicerae opening and closing, fangs dripping with venom.
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"I'll help cover you- but if you need to fall back, I'll be the wall," Cayde offers instead. "At least they won't be getting any easy bites on me." He's no Titan, but he's handled plenty of oversized bugs here.
His hand falls upon the grip of his trusty hand cannon, hesitating before slipping across him instead to unsheathe his Hunter's knife, which from pommel to tip was nearly as long as his forearm. He loves his Ace of Spades, but it is not a subtle gun, and if making less noise keeps them from being overwhelmed by spiders, then he'll deal. "We thin 'em out until they figure we're not worth the trouble, then we can slip on out."
He gives the blade a lazy spin so he can grip it in reverse, and he gives Sundance an up-nod, the Ghost vanishing in a brief glimmer of light. As soon as the first of the spiders come within visual range, he moves, blade lashing out at the foremost ones.
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The fight continues, with Moonshade striking at torsos while the wolf tears legs off the annoying arthropods. She isn't afraid to get blood on herself, about as ruthless as anything that hunts.
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A spider leaps at him, fangs bared, and Cayde pulls out his water gun, spritzing it right in its mouth, which sends it reeling back, flailing in startled confusion. Enough time for him to move in to dispatch it. Between the three of them they work pretty efficiently at clearing out the critters. As another skitters in towards the elf, the Exo twists, flinging his knife into it before it can launch itself at her. He's quick to retrieve it, punting the body at another pair to slow them down so their wolf friend can move in for the kill.
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Once there's a pile of bodies and not even one chitinous leg left twitching, Moonshade turns to Cayde. "Gather all the webbing you can on the way out, and let's get back to the beach. I can start the washing and preparing process for the silk in the ocean. Salt won't hurt it, might even neutralize the stickiness some."
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He does make a slight face at the thought of having to grab webs, but they may as well make the most of their work here. "All right," he nods, studying the flanking walls of the tunnel before setting to work, and not without making a few noises in complaint. Grosssss.
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"Guess my gear's due for a scrubbing anyway."
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As they head back out, Cayde keeps an eye out on their six in case anything else decides to follow. "I heard there's a hot spring somewhere in here. Never actually got to look around before. Didn't know about the spiders though." They should probably give people a head's up about those things if anyone decided to go wandering.
He is unashamedly trying to add his sticky wad of webbing to what Moonshade's gathered. Steadypaw doesn't seem to mind it, anyway!
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She's proud of her work; the Wolfriders (and elves in general) have a deep respect for those with the creativity and skills to make anything, and Moonshade has had many centuries to learn her craft. "Cloth is a sort of side-project for me. When we stayed in the desert with the Sun Folk, I learned how to weave with their outfitter, Ahnshen."
Though she had her own lessons to teach Ahnshen in return, back then, and those were, perhaps more interpersonal than practical.
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He does brighten as she speaks of weaving. "Oh, no wonder you and Lark hit it off. Bet she's glad to talk with someone who knows her craft."
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At the mention of Lark, she nods. "I'm eager to see if she'll be able to work with the webbing. Silks would probably be nice for everyone to have, especially in the summer."
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Web silk. Well, silk comes from bugs originally so it being from a spider can't be all that different, can it? Once it's not sticky, anyway. Cayde's curious to see how that turns out. "I hear Shiro's supposed to help her get a loom together. Should make things a lot easier."
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"I don't think I've met Shiro, but a loom will definitely help with weaving."
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