Go, if you must move on alone (OOC log, open to Summoning 6-7 Students)

Aug 10, 2010 13:05

WHO: Professor B’nargin and her Year 6-7 Summoning Classes
LOCATION: The Royal Palace of Dalmasca
WEEK: 64
TIME: Will be a two-day trip. Not wanting to interfere with anything else, time is relative?
WHAT: A trip to Ivalice and an Esper hunt! OOC style, like the Class Log
RATING: PG-13, depending on violence, may change

I'm gonna make it on my own )

lucy heartphilia, rinoa heartilly, ashelia b'nargin dalmasca

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Re: THE HUNT starlithysteria September 26 2010, 23:18:51 UTC
"Ah." Rinoa tilted her head and noticed Lucy looked a bit embarrassed and tried to help her out in one of the only ways she knew how to help. "That's kind of the same reason that I joined the self defense club... but I haven't learned anything there like that." Erm. She glanced off, her mind trailing off for a bit. "I better hope I never get cornered in an alley by a rat or else I'll be in trouble."

As for the gate, this next problem doesn't stump Rinoa long before she spots gate and looks for the controls that would move it. "Ah. There!" She pointed to the panel that was on the other side of a gate. Naturally she tried to squeeze herself between the bars, reaching an arm through the opening, fingers grasping for the controls as she pressed in as much as she could.

"Hmmp. Augh. Almost... got... it." She closed her eyes and strained, a gasp let out each time her finger tips brush against the lever that needed to be pulled down. There's probably an easier way to do this, but this seemed like the one that would save time and get results faster. So...

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Re: THE HUNT jigglingkeys October 1 2010, 15:48:00 UTC
"Don't worry, if that happens the best thing to do is give them a nice strong kick to the snout." Lucy had paused, then with a giggle added, "The same policy works with boys who don't know what no means."

Lucy, having no chance whatsoever of wiggling through that gate, had been content to let Rinoa go for it, but when it soon became clear that even she was having trouble. "Hold on, I have an idea." She pulled out a small silver key, and with an incantation, she called on the spirits to open the gate of the dog causing a swirl of light and the sound of a lock clicking open. When the display finally ended, a small creature stood on the other side of the grate shivering.

"Here, just lift Plue up, so he can pull it down."

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Re: THE HUNT starlithysteria October 2 2010, 00:29:23 UTC
Rinoa chuckled once before she commented on Lucy's policy. "Actually I find that when words don't work..." She turned enough so she could hold up a hand, fingers curled and a smirk on her face. "A few scratches helps to get them to listen." Not that she's had to do that often. But sometimes... desperate times call for desperate measures.

When Lucy said she had an idea, Rinoa pulled back to stand and rub at where her shoulder had started to feel sore from all her failed effort. She watched silently as Lucy did her thing, and since she was nowhere at the same skill level... she looked impressed when the creature was summoned. "Yeah. I think that it would be good for me to stick with you from here on out." She smiled at the blonde as she pulled out her wand. "With your help I'd be a summoning pro in no time."

She had been asked to lift Plue, but it didn't take more than a moment of consideration for Rinoa to realize that she would struggle to reach through the bars and lift him into position. So, instead she waved her wand in a typical motion and spoke the incantation to cast a floating spell on the creature.

Phantom wings spanned out from his back and each time they moved he was lifted higher. Once he was hovering at just the right height, the translucent wings faded.

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Re: THE HUNT jigglingkeys October 28 2010, 01:38:58 UTC
Now Lucy hand to laugh out of both amusement and female solidarity of having had to deal with self important boys. "That is a classic, though you have to make sure he's bad enough to be worth ruining your nails for."

Lucy had scratched the back of her head to hide how pleased she was with Rinoa's complement. "Oh, I'm still a relative amateur, but I promise I'm going to keep getting better!"

Lucy had watched in amazement as Plue hovered off the ground, the dog...bug...carrot...thing having reveled in his new flight, letting out a happy "Puuuu" as he was raised up just enough to pull the lever, releasing the grate. Lucy had cheered in triumph, and given her summon a congratulatory hug, telling him how awesome he was, before complementing Rinoa on her floating spell.

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