malnosso: (Malnosso - General)
malnosso ([personal profile] malnosso) wrote2013-03-25 01:09 pm
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[Appearing on the journals is a written message as follows. A voice option is provided for a computerized reading of the text.]

Attention Luceti Residents.

The following names are being called to participate in a strike against the cultist hordes:
[the names listed here appear on the journal.]

All subjects are required to arrive at the tunnels at 8AM on the 27th of March for deployment. All listed individuals are required to be present. Subjects will then be escorted to TERRACE for battle preparation and further details.

Target will be Region One, a former Malnosso stronghold, presently in cultist hands. Subjects are advised to prepare for combat in forested areas. Further information will be made available at TERRACE. Questions and answers will not be provided at this time.

[The Malnosso will not reply to this message, but everyone is free to use this post to discuss among themselves, whether using voice options on the journal or doing action threads.]
endgames: (Side)

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[personal profile] endgames 2013-03-26 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
[He'll add his support to this.]

Forests get cold at night. If Albert Silverberg is correct, this will be especially true at high altitudes. Dress for cooler weather. You can always remove layers.
nascidanosargasso: (Warm smile)

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[personal profile] nascidanosargasso 2013-03-26 01:28 am (UTC)(link)
[She mentally thanks Shikamaru for this. He's always got a keen eye for these reports.]

Forests don't have the same density of flora and fauna as jungles, and so the blocking of sunlight and the concentration of heat won't be anywhere as severe as there.

This doesn't mean anyone should get careless. We don't know how maintained these forests are, and how many animals are out there.
endgames: (Watch)

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[personal profile] endgames 2013-03-27 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
No. But between the possibility of that and the Cultists, everyone should make sure they can stay mobile. That's going to be key whether you're a combatant or not. Come prepared, but don't over-weigh yourselves.