OPEN LOG - including Fourth Wallers

Aug 08, 2009 14:05

Who: Orion, Alma, Ephram, and anyone else that wants to join in.
When: Threads can take place at any point during Fourth Wall, if anyone else wants to participate their thread will take place whenever that character arrived, or whenever the player chooses. They will not see or interact with characters in other threads unless they arrived at the same time and permission is obtained from the players involved.
Where: The Temple
Rating: Uh, no more than PG-13 - probably PG, but Ephram can get vulgar.
Warnings: None, so far.
Summary: Ephram doesn't get why the hell he's here, or why Orion looks like he could be his older brother.

If anyone else would like to participate... Please note that due to work schedules, the majority of this log will be back-dated. I may not be able to start tagging regularly until Monday, and Suu has her own hectic work schedule to deal with.



The apology from Thylas had served as more of a warning than anything, but Orion hadn't been present the last time something like this happened - so he wasn't entirely prepared for the sheer volume of newcomers entering the Temple. Not that it had been too bad at first, the occasional person trickling in as usual on the first night. By morning, however, there wasn't even time to sleep with how many people arrived at once. It became so crowded in the Temple at certain points that he couldn't help but wonder if such an excess meant that others would be arriving somewhere other than the Temple, itself.

He wasn't sure how much longer he could handle all the chaos, Orion had always been a private secluded person - he'd barely had any friends at all before meeting Rina and Ivy. He was, however, used to having a thankless job - and Alma was happy about all the new people, making it easier for him to get caught up in the excitement, even if he personally preferred the when the Temple only had the occasional visitor. Even better when it was already a resident of Purgatory, just stopping by to see Alma, because it meant he could keep to himself.

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