Sokka Thunderaxe (
markofthewise) wrote2011-11-04 11:18 pm
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Sokka the 68th - [Voice/Action]
[This morning, Sokka received a message through his journal. One he hadn't quite been expecting after everything that had happened last week. After pondering over it a bit, he inevitably was drawn to the journals to talk about it.]
You have to give the Malnosso credit. They drop a moon on the village and then they expect us to go show up to work for them like nothing ever happened. And it's... Farm Security. So I don't even get to do anything exciting. I get to a place I've already been, to make sure that 'our' food supplies don't get attacked. Yeah. That's great, "CJ". I'm really appreciating that. [He groans.] Well anyway, looks like I report at nine in the morning tomorrow. Apparently I'll be gone for five days. I'll take my journal, but apparently it won't work while I'm there. Guess I'll find out.
... so, I'm not the only one who signed up, right?
Oh. And Hiccup... keep an eye on the smithy. [Normally he'd ask Winry to do that. But things are a little... different with them lately. So he's not exactly jumping at the chance to go and have a public conversation with her. Or private, really.
For anybody who wants to run into him, Sokka will be doing his normal stuff at the smithy. He's making some preparations for needing to fight, since at this point he has only the Malnosso's word that this is less dangerous than a draft. Even though it's starting to get too cold for it, he'll eat his lunch out in the plaza like he always does. Other than that, he'll be spending his day as normally as he can. Come home for a normal dinner, tell some bad jokes to his housemates, and spend some time with his gal. In the morning, he'll head out.]
You have to give the Malnosso credit. They drop a moon on the village and then they expect us to go show up to work for them like nothing ever happened. And it's... Farm Security. So I don't even get to do anything exciting. I get to a place I've already been, to make sure that 'our' food supplies don't get attacked. Yeah. That's great, "CJ". I'm really appreciating that. [He groans.] Well anyway, looks like I report at nine in the morning tomorrow. Apparently I'll be gone for five days. I'll take my journal, but apparently it won't work while I'm there. Guess I'll find out.
... so, I'm not the only one who signed up, right?
Oh. And Hiccup... keep an eye on the smithy. [Normally he'd ask Winry to do that. But things are a little... different with them lately. So he's not exactly jumping at the chance to go and have a public conversation with her. Or private, really.
For anybody who wants to run into him, Sokka will be doing his normal stuff at the smithy. He's making some preparations for needing to fight, since at this point he has only the Malnosso's word that this is less dangerous than a draft. Even though it's starting to get too cold for it, he'll eat his lunch out in the plaza like he always does. Other than that, he'll be spending his day as normally as he can. Come home for a normal dinner, tell some bad jokes to his housemates, and spend some time with his gal. In the morning, he'll head out.]
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[That does sound really weird. Had to have happened before he showed up, though - far as he can recall, the buildings have always been as tall as they are.]
Sounds kinda like the stuff that just appears when they're doing an experiment. I wonder how much of it is Shifting...
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[Probably. But hi, this is a ninja whose job is to be paranoid. It's bad enough he's discussing this at all on an open journal network.]
Then again, I guess there's no real way of telling. It's not like they're ever gonna explain just how it works to us.
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Maybe I'll ask for a guide to Shifting as my reward.
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Lemme know how that goes for you. If they don't hand one over to you in some unbreakable code.
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I knew I should have picked out that book on codebreaking during the summer. I can't believe I picked the complete guide to race horses instead. That one wasn't even useful.
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[The animals Katara talks about from her world are so weird.]
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It's probably not as weird as I think it is, though. I've heard other people talk about mixed-and-matched species like that.
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Turtle-ducks. Otter-penguins.
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