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Azume Mods ([personal profile] azumods) wrote in [community profile] azume2018-09-16 09:56 pm

Week 16.

WEEK 16

The world continues to stagnate.

It's an undeniable truth, one that's more or less a constant in your lives; you can see it in the people and the Pokémon both, even after you arrive in Oreburgh City. The same blank stares and behind-the-eyes deadness that Cyrus' new world brought with it are everywhere, difficult to ignore and impossible to escape. However little the people are interested in you, however, they are still present, and with Darkrai and Cresselia having agreed to help you, that has to count for something; with both dream deities and the Lake Guardians, perhaps hope hasn't faded - perhaps spirit can still be restored to the world, as long as there's a world left to restore it to.

That isn't to say, however, that the city itself holds nothing for you; there's a fair amount to see here, and a few things to explore if you're so inclined to do so; the mines in particular are open to the south, and extends far beneath the region. Take care not get lost, should you venture in.

CURRENT LOCATION: OREBURGH CITY
POKEMON AVAILABLE: WITHIN CITIES
SURROUNDING ROUTES: MOUNTAINS/ELEVATED AREAS / CAVES

MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY
[OOC: Welcome to week sixteen of Azume; feel free to make as many top levels as you'd like and tag out to other characters! This post is for all of your interactions this week... at least until the weekend. Don't forget that a write-up is due this weekend!]


divinedescendant: (we will wait for the day)

[personal profile] divinedescendant 2018-09-22 05:34 am (UTC)(link)
Is that so? How fascinating... We have all but dismissed it as impossible at home, and not at all the business of humanity, so we haven't even that much—Truthfully, the closest we have ever known has been...less savory than this.

[they're too busy trying to get their undead to die again and stay that way]

And to think they have so well refined the process here to boast of it like this.
enjoymyatelier: but what would that even do. (gradients of babylon...?)

[personal profile] enjoymyatelier 2018-09-23 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, well, necromancy's a whole different story... that's also not exactly savory, honestly. I think the closest you can get to an accurate method of reproducing something that was once alive is through a very specific ritual that basically summons copies of them as familiars.

I'm talking about the technological version, though. There's a process by which you can take material from one creature and use it to create an exact copy.