Paranormal Phenomena class, take 1

Jan 18, 2008 22:25

[It's nearing dusk at Camp Fuck You Die, and out at the very edge of the tree line is a particularly lanky man in a particularly effeminate-coloured scarf, struggling with a particularly large bundle of butterfly nets and glass jars ( Read more... )

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skullkingabout January 19 2008, 04:05:43 UTC
One or two small spectral occurences could really brighten up the crypt -- I'll take one net, please!

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rlygoodlasagne January 19 2008, 04:15:40 UTC
Oh yes, I'm sure some of the specimens I've found in this area would make wonderful decor! Particularly the Will-o'-the-Wisp or spooklights!

*Have a net! Also, you are an animated skeleton. But you are also interested in the activities, so the professor will wait until you've gone off to participate before the usual omgGHOSTnotes.*

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skullkingabout January 19 2008, 04:19:57 UTC
Splendid! I've known a few Will-o-the-Wisps in my time, but spooklights are rarer.

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rlygoodlasagne January 19 2008, 04:26:06 UTC
Oh, indeed! I wish you the best of luck in acquiring your desired decorative spectral entities!

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rlygoodlasagne January 19 2008, 04:18:43 UTC
I haven't yet encountered any dangers regarding the ghostly phenomena in this particular region of camp, so I wouldn't expect this particular outing to be of any extreme hazard!

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rlygoodlasagne January 19 2008, 04:28:42 UTC
Precisely what sort of "unwanted attention" are you referring to?

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samplemywares January 19 2008, 04:13:26 UTC
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Fascinating.

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rlygoodlasagne January 19 2008, 04:23:48 UTC
Aren't they just? Not uncommon or not, the spectral genera that I've encountered in this small region still prove to be quite interesting material for intellectual studies!

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samplemywares January 19 2008, 04:30:02 UTC
Certainly, there is quite a bit of ...

... unusual activity, in this place.

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rlygoodlasagne January 19 2008, 05:01:18 UTC
Indeed there is! Such unusual activity, however, does provide a rather extensive list of subjects around which I may center my future classes and independent research!

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_overshadowed_ January 19 2008, 04:25:42 UTC
..t..this is surprisingly tame

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rlygoodlasagne January 19 2008, 04:35:28 UTC
Well, it is the first class during my stay here, after all! I merely wished to begin with a lesson that was both relatively tame and enjoyable for those attending!

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_overshadowed_ January 19 2008, 04:37:13 UTC
...good job.

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rlygoodlasagne January 19 2008, 05:02:16 UTC
Thank you for your generous compliment, Ari! Would you care to join the activities?

*Holds out a net! It beckons~*

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overlordcomplex January 19 2008, 04:27:45 UTC
[ being a problem child, he is of course already attempting to rig the other end of the butterfly net uh handle with a bayonet ]

What if what we catch doesn't fit in the jar?

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rlygoodlasagne January 19 2008, 04:39:21 UTC
I'm afraid I don't have any larger containers. None of the specimens I've encountered around this area at this time of day are unable to fit inside the jars. To the best of my knowledge, at least!

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overlordcomplex January 19 2008, 04:48:58 UTC
Right right, we could always just cut 'em up to pieces to make 'em fit.

So what sort of specimen do you usually encounter then?

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rlygoodlasagne January 19 2008, 05:05:13 UTC
I...suppose that may be an option in certain cases, yes.

Well, the species that one finds in this camp seems to vary quite a bit. At this specific time of day and in this general area of the encampment, however, I've found mostly small, bright, and generally formless types of ghosts and other assorted phenomena!

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