LOG 005 --- [Text]

Jun 08, 2011 20:26

I apologize for those who I've made some sort of contact with, I've been very busy with trekking through the forests and visiting the lakes. They're both very interesting and I would like to point out, that I am now home.

trekking, home, bones

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gravity_splode June 9 2011, 15:18:40 UTC
Glad to hear it.

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notsofunnybones June 10 2011, 07:55:54 UTC
I'm glad that you're glad.

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gravity_splode June 11 2011, 00:32:45 UTC
Good~. I mean, it wouldn't do for it to be otherwise.

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notsofunnybones June 11 2011, 06:41:31 UTC
I agree.

May I ask how you are doing?

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[WRITTEN] polishrule June 9 2011, 16:17:20 UTC
Did you see a carp??

[This seems like a random question and it is. But she went to the lakes so maybe she saw his carp.]

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notsofunnybones June 10 2011, 07:56:15 UTC
No, I apologize, I did not.

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polishrule June 11 2011, 14:19:35 UTC
Oh OK

[That's a bummer.]

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notsofunnybones June 13 2011, 02:34:14 UTC
May I ask why you wanted to know?

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[Written] semper_cogitans June 9 2011, 21:51:07 UTC
There has been much that has happened in that time, and much of it was quite distressing.

Was there anything fascinating that you found during your expedition?

[Robert remembers Temperance... though he might not know her name and he's glad that she's alright.

After all, that's somebody unharmed by what happened.]

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[Written] notsofunnybones June 10 2011, 07:57:08 UTC
Ah, no, there was not.

But if you do not mind, would you give me the cliffnotes as to what's happened?

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[Written] semper_cogitans June 10 2011, 16:41:01 UTC
[Robert's writing gets noticeably shakier, here. It's a good thing that Temperance can't hear him sobbing.]

Well, the most important village-wide event was a major draft that occurred. It was announced on the first of June, and took over a hundred villagers to a "training forest" that was an occupation of the Third Party. The fighting lasted from the third to the sixth, and villagers were returned at exactly 12:00 a.m. on the seventh.

Many of my friends - including my partner - were taken during the draft, and one close friend of mine, Mr. Sprensonne, was [- and here there is a long, sad pause -] killed.

These wars are disgusting and barbaric. But I suppose I can expect nothing less from these pathetic excuses for scientists.

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[Written] notsofunnybones June 11 2011, 06:40:05 UTC
I'm sorry to hear your friend was killed, but...

Would it be too crass to ask you to explain the nature of these... drafts?

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unmarryable June 13 2011, 04:13:15 UTC
Welcome back.

Find anything of interest?

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notsofunnybones June 14 2011, 06:11:22 UTC
Not particularly, I did however find a good spot if we both would like to go camping.

Didn't miss me too much, did you, Booth?

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unmarryable June 14 2011, 23:54:57 UTC
Not too much grass, right?

I held my own. It was boring. You know there are no pool tables or bowling alleys anywhere here? It's like the middle ages or something.

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