Ramza Beoulve (
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Of Birds and Barns
Who:Anyone, Everyone
Where: Fourth District, unoccupied lot
When: 20th-22th January
Summary: Trying to find room for two Chocobos was a puzzle enough; now, with four more on the way, it's in everyone's best interests to get a place together to house them all.
Warnings: Not recommended for those with bird allergies.
Ramza was forced to draw upon a few favors- and no small portion of his stipend- in doing so, but- one way or another- he couldn't simply leave the birds without a roof over their head.
Eventually, and after a bit of generosity from Saeng Seong's administration, he was able to have set aside a vacant, verdant lot in the fourth district for use as a pasture... or, at least, he was assured of its green; in January, it was harder to discern beneath all the gathered snow. The Chocobos seemed comfortable there, at least, the season's weather notwithstanding. It wasn't huge, but... then again, there wasn't a huge herd that called for acres and acres.
The more pressing matter, however, was a lack of housing for the birds. And while there were materials plenty enough for such a task- from tools to planks and old corrugated metal, some purchased, some donated, others 'reclaimed' from the past month's more violent happenings, and some of it even sitting in sorted stacks on the sidelines- Ramza had to acknowledge that, for all the Chocobo stables he'd passed through in his homeland, the process of actually building them was well outside of his skills and knowledge.
Thankfully, a few kind souls throughout the city were willing to offer their help in any number of ways... or at least to come and see the big, strange riding-birds for themselves.
((OOC: Apologies for the delay! Feel free to start your own threads, and don't think you need to focus entirely construction either; get involved, mingle, and play out however you wish... and feel free to use Ramza's two chocobos to lend yourseves a hand. Thanks again, everyone!))
Where: Fourth District, unoccupied lot
When: 20th-22th January
Summary: Trying to find room for two Chocobos was a puzzle enough; now, with four more on the way, it's in everyone's best interests to get a place together to house them all.
Warnings: Not recommended for those with bird allergies.
Ramza was forced to draw upon a few favors- and no small portion of his stipend- in doing so, but- one way or another- he couldn't simply leave the birds without a roof over their head.
Eventually, and after a bit of generosity from Saeng Seong's administration, he was able to have set aside a vacant, verdant lot in the fourth district for use as a pasture... or, at least, he was assured of its green; in January, it was harder to discern beneath all the gathered snow. The Chocobos seemed comfortable there, at least, the season's weather notwithstanding. It wasn't huge, but... then again, there wasn't a huge herd that called for acres and acres.
The more pressing matter, however, was a lack of housing for the birds. And while there were materials plenty enough for such a task- from tools to planks and old corrugated metal, some purchased, some donated, others 'reclaimed' from the past month's more violent happenings, and some of it even sitting in sorted stacks on the sidelines- Ramza had to acknowledge that, for all the Chocobo stables he'd passed through in his homeland, the process of actually building them was well outside of his skills and knowledge.
Thankfully, a few kind souls throughout the city were willing to offer their help in any number of ways... or at least to come and see the big, strange riding-birds for themselves.
((OOC: Apologies for the delay! Feel free to start your own threads, and don't think you need to focus entirely construction either; get involved, mingle, and play out however you wish... and feel free to use Ramza's two chocobos to lend yourseves a hand. Thanks again, everyone!))
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"Battle, though? That weird snowman invasion shows that we gotta put up our dukes sometimes, don't it? If they're good to fight, then ya shouldn't let 'em get all rusty."
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But Kanji's second thought leaves Ramza at a scowl.
"Mayhap it does. But I still would not have wished it upon this city any more than I would wish a life of battle upon any man or beast."
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"This place is pretty chill. The snowmen showin' up was way too weird, but I gotta wonder if somethin' else is comin'. Can't imagine that'll be it, especially after everybody's started askin' questions about this priestess or whatever."
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In his bustling to get the barn together, he'd almost forgotten about the broadcast; if nothing else, it was a relief to know he was not alone in his concerns.
"...What do you make of it, Kanji? The interruption, I mean."
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"I think there's a lot that native group ain't tellin' us. Nobody'd break through a video like that unless they had no other way, right? Like there was a message they hadta get out but knew no other way how. But the person that busted in ain't innocent, neither. They wanted to make that shit public, but why, y'know?"
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He glanced down to his gloved hands... he swore he could still feel the scratch of timbers from the snowmen's strikes.
"...If those snow-monster attacks were their doing, I cannot say they have my sympathies."
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So they weren't like Adachi, maybe, but it was worth remaining vigilant. With a nod he stood, setting down the thermos.
"I figure they need a solid talking to and sooner instead'a later. But right now some birds need a place to sleep. Back to it."
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"But we will see soon enough. If naught else, we know our allies are many among the guests."
Ramza sighed as he picked up his clipboard and thumbed through his pages of notes. "Right you are... let's see if we cannot finish the roof frame by nightfall."
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Busy, busy, busy. Suspicions melted back into casual conversation again. Right now they had to worry about the birds. Once they were good, they could start giving some natives the steely eye.
Peaceful city, huh? If he didn't know any better, he'd say the city was busier than most were led to believe.