New Zealand (Aotearoa) (
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mayfield_rpg2012-02-23 10:50 pm
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*3; action/phone;
[on the hill; afternoon; action - backdated to yesterday]
[The first living being that you will see is a sheep. It will approach you if you climb the hill and get to the spot on the top that looks over Mayfield. If you are very observant, you might see someone wearing a green shirt sit leaned against a tree looking into the opposite direction, but the sheep will not let you pass just like that. It won't get agressive unless you are, but it definitely thinks that there is food somewhere on your person, and the food obviously needs to be eaten by a sheep. No matter if there is any actual food or not.]
[phone A]
[Kiwi's voice sounds very muted and almost hopeless. The nation has been keeping away from other people, drones and not-drones alike, for a couple of days, so if you know Kiwi, you might have noticed that something is wrong. Everything is wrong. Australia left, and there... there just is no option for there not being an idiotic neighbour around. That has never happened and will never happen. The nation knows that going over and checking on everyone should be something that wouldn't have to be done through the phone, but-] ...Is Canada still here?
[A pause]
..........Anyone from the Commonwealth?
[at the secondary school; noon; action - forwarddated to tomorrow]
[Kiwi can be seen inspecting the sports facilities. Sometimes the brunet stops to address people to ask them questions about the surroundings, or maybe other things... Kiwi might be approaching YOU right now.
While still a bit subdued, NZ definitely looks a lot better now than yesterday. Which is not perfect, but... who knows how much of it is real?]
Hey, sorry, do you have a moment?
[The first living being that you will see is a sheep. It will approach you if you climb the hill and get to the spot on the top that looks over Mayfield. If you are very observant, you might see someone wearing a green shirt sit leaned against a tree looking into the opposite direction, but the sheep will not let you pass just like that. It won't get agressive unless you are, but it definitely thinks that there is food somewhere on your person, and the food obviously needs to be eaten by a sheep. No matter if there is any actual food or not.]
[phone A]
[Kiwi's voice sounds very muted and almost hopeless. The nation has been keeping away from other people, drones and not-drones alike, for a couple of days, so if you know Kiwi, you might have noticed that something is wrong. Everything is wrong. Australia left, and there... there just is no option for there not being an idiotic neighbour around. That has never happened and will never happen. The nation knows that going over and checking on everyone should be something that wouldn't have to be done through the phone, but-] ...Is Canada still here?
[A pause]
..........Anyone from the Commonwealth?
[at the secondary school; noon; action - forwarddated to tomorrow]
[Kiwi can be seen inspecting the sports facilities. Sometimes the brunet stops to address people to ask them questions about the surroundings, or maybe other things... Kiwi might be approaching YOU right now.
While still a bit subdued, NZ definitely looks a lot better now than yesterday. Which is not perfect, but... who knows how much of it is real?]
Hey, sorry, do you have a moment?
*hee* <3
She thinks for a minute and breaks it in half, holding out one of the halves to the sheep.]
Good move. Sheep would eat her pants if necessary.
And Chell rather likes her pants, thank you very much. XD
She hasn't been around animals much, save for the one bird she encountered in the facility. They're much nicer than cold robots bent on murdering you.]
They're probably not nearly as delicious as muffins, anyway.
Talk my nation into getting back home to that weird house, being still for this long cannot be healthy.]
Probably. Too much fiber.
When she figures out that the trees are where it wants her to go, she starts walking that way. What was over there?]
Needs more sugar.
Sheep will just herd her closer.]
LOTS more sugar.
She peers at their destination to try and get a better look ahead.]
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Hey.
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Sheep brought you, didn't she?
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[The nation holds out one hand and the sheep trots towards the hand but stops a short distance away from it.]
...what were you doing up here, ma'am?
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