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Clint "Hawkeye" Barton ⇢ ([personal profile] pretendtoneedme) wrote in [community profile] sixthiterationlogs2017-07-10 07:40 pm

Slow Rider, Slow Rider, Move On a Little More

WHO: Everyone
WHERE: 6I's Town Hall
WHEN: July 10th
OPEN TO: Everyone who wants in. There will be one subheader for welcoming back the group and one for the actual meeting
WARNINGS: Nothing so far; please add headers in the comment subjects if something does come up that could be problematic



The return is, when everything is said and done, uneventful. The group who went to explore the break in the canyon walks back into the village in the early afternoon, laden down with most of the supplies they'd brought with them and without any obvious injury. There's some scratches, a couple bruises, but whatever had happened to seal them away from the village for a week definitely didn't happen to them, and they're not buzzing with any news so world-shattering that everyone needs to be collected and reported to at once. There's enough time for the group to separate and grab showers, clean clothes, and something to eat, while the word passes from person to person that the explorers have returned and that there's going to be a meeting right after dinner for them to explain what they've found and answer questions.

At the appointed time, the five of them are there, looking less ragged, and ready to talk. They've brought a few things back with them to show the others in the village, but all in all there's just not a lot to show about the other side that's different - except for that one, giant thing. But the non-changes are going to be shocking enough for most people, and decisions have to be made about what to do with the information they have now.
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Eddard

[personal profile] learned_to_die 2017-07-20 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Ned allows the others to speak first, more than glad to take a bit of a backseat in terms of leadership. Though his inclinations and experiences lend themselves to making him a ruler, it is a burden he never truly wanted and was never supposed to have. His mind is still processing all of the information from what they'd seen through the canyon to begin with, and taking a few moments to gather his thoughts and what they'd all explored is a welcomed pause. After a bit, once some of the others have given their recounts, Ned pipes up.

"There is also no spring, not one that we could see. The village there, as Clint has previously stated, appears to be a bit of a mirror image of this one - but there are certain landmarks and such that are missing. The one I noticed first had been the spring. The pods that were somewhat recently discovered, as well as the ruins are also absent, which is a curious difference. It lends itself to making me believe that perhaps our inhabiting this village has had some significant impact in terms of development. The lack of villagers there perhaps have kept it somewhat neutrally sterile."