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Ringo Oginome ([personal profile] fatebook) wrote in [community profile] rakuen2012-03-19 08:40 am

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Characters: Ringo and YOU
Format: Action?
This log is: open
Location: Outside.... somewhere?
Summary: Ringo getting used to the school
Warnings: NONE AT ALL

[ she didn't remember why she used to love doing it, but it was something about nature that she loved watching. it was exciting, especially watching the birds.

she hid low behind a bush to spy on a flock of ducks that were swimming in the lake, she hid and watched almost like a cat ready to dive after them. but she only admired. why did she like to do this though?

whatever the reason was, she was an expert at spying. ]

floweringknight: (Casual Talk)

[personal profile] floweringknight 2012-03-20 04:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm from Fortitude as well. It's a lot nicer than Conquest, as far as I can tell.

[He helps her up to her feet]

Weird? Well, I suppose that describes a lot of the situation...
floweringknight: (Speak Up)

[personal profile] floweringknight 2012-03-21 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I haven't been over there myself, but it seems like they're much harsher on their students, especially when it comes to Exaclan.

I'm not sure if you realize it, but you're probably missing some memories now. We all are.
floweringknight: (Put On The Gloves)

[personal profile] floweringknight 2012-03-21 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
You haven't heard? It's the main system that governs this island. Every week, people are grouped as either weapons or players, and the players vow to the weapons so they can fight other players and score for their respective schools.

Yes, it can be hard to tell sometimes... somethings are obvious, like when it's something you should know, but can never remember no matter how many times people tell you. Other things though...
floweringknight: (Perfect Butler)

[personal profile] floweringknight 2012-03-21 04:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, well, that's part of the Exaclan system... using the controller gloves, Players can summon items from the people who are Weapons and use those in battle. There's not really any helping the lack of fighting ability though... well, except practice.
floweringknight: (Speak Up)

[personal profile] floweringknight 2012-03-21 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Sort if. It's a simulation, to some extent. The weapons cause pain, but not actual injury, so no one really gets hurt or is at risk of dying.