Albert Silverberg (
chikaidestroyer) wrote2011-05-18 11:19 am
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∞ 94: The basics [written/action]
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Welcome to all the New Feathers of this cycle. I am sure that residents, especially the volunteers working in the Welcome Center, have been helpful as you adjust to your surroundings.
Some may have noticed that there are stations some distance away from the village -- watch stations where New Feathers may find clothing or shelter. Residents may also use them as stopping points as they explore the surrounding forests and plains. They are maintained by a group of volunteers, which has been without a head organizer for a few months now. If anyone is interested in taking on this responsibility, please speak with me, Albert Silverberg.
Recent additions to the enclosure are the expansive farmlands to the northeast of the village. There are numbers of farm animals and growing crops up there that are in need of caretaking. While the village has the grocery store for easy access to food, I am sure some would relish opportunity to work with crops and animals.
If there are any questions about these subjects, they may be asked here. Thank you.
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[Around noon, Albert may be found in the clothing store, looking for clothing for warmer weather. Maybe he'll attempt to tan this year. It's been awhile.
Later in the day, he will be in the stables tending to his horse. He will be out there for several hours before retiring for the evening to the house, reading a "Computers for Seniors for Dummies" book. Very funny, Bil.]
Welcome to all the New Feathers of this cycle. I am sure that residents, especially the volunteers working in the Welcome Center, have been helpful as you adjust to your surroundings.
Some may have noticed that there are stations some distance away from the village -- watch stations where New Feathers may find clothing or shelter. Residents may also use them as stopping points as they explore the surrounding forests and plains. They are maintained by a group of volunteers, which has been without a head organizer for a few months now. If anyone is interested in taking on this responsibility, please speak with me, Albert Silverberg.
Recent additions to the enclosure are the expansive farmlands to the northeast of the village. There are numbers of farm animals and growing crops up there that are in need of caretaking. While the village has the grocery store for easy access to food, I am sure some would relish opportunity to work with crops and animals.
If there are any questions about these subjects, they may be asked here. Thank you.
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[Around noon, Albert may be found in the clothing store, looking for clothing for warmer weather. Maybe he'll attempt to tan this year. It's been awhile.
Later in the day, he will be in the stables tending to his horse. He will be out there for several hours before retiring for the evening to the house, reading a "Computers for Seniors for Dummies" book. Very funny, Bil.]
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[But he isn't going anywhere, and he's sure Albert already knew that he wouldn't.]
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So when was the last time you rode?
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I don't remember. It's been a long time. [Six months, to be exact, and he remembers just fine. Emphasizing the amount of time spent here was also something he felt unnecessary.] The last time we rode together.
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...I don't know. When I was twelve?
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How?
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[He reaches for the stirrup himself, and starts messing with the buckles. Hmm. How would he know the length of his leg again...?]
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Once he's done with that, though, he steps back and gives the saddle another look.]
...now?
[This was the part he had been least looking forward to.]
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Yes, now. Don't worry -- she won't move.
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She'd better not.
[It's a mumbled comment before he finally makes an attempt to pull himself up and get his foot on the stirrup.]
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Okay, thinking like that doesn't help. Now that he's up, he can at least use both hands to help himself up, and— Ah. There.
Can you hear that sigh of relief, Albert?]
...that was easier than I thought.
[But he feels no better about it.]
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[And he is referring now to how much Caesar can slouch on a normal day. Even though Astrid isn't wearing a bridle, he motions for the horse to walk around the corral. Astrid is more than happy to do so.]
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It takes an incredible amount of effort to sit up straight. Way more than usual. And he has to try hard not to complain, just so he doesn't appear more nervous. He takes a breath, and when he's sure he has control of his voice, he speaks up.]
How long do I have to do this...?
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[Caesar sighs, hanging his head a little. He's past the point of just wanting to shut his eyes, if only because this posture thing makes him feel even more uncomfortable.]
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I don't know. I guess it's just... [...this is going to sound so silly.] It's really high. And on the battlefield, they move really fast, too. I know I won't fall, but it's still a possibility, so I keep thinking about it.
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