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[ MINGLE ] MINING EXPEDITION
WHO: Tony Stark & Co.
WHERE: North West Mountain Range
WHEN: November 5th - 8th
OPEN TO: Open to all
WARNINGS: Language, canon typical violence
WHERE: North West Mountain Range
WHEN: November 5th - 8th
OPEN TO: Open to all
WARNINGS: Language, canon typical violence

The Hike Up/Down
After sending a message out the day before to meet him in the fountain park at dawn (daylight is important) Tony packs up. Supplies secured and a path found mostly by working himself up (not that difficult) and following the blue path only he can see (still weird) Tony guides his modest expedition up a winding way over rivers and to a promising stony outcropping at the base of the mountains before needing a moment to 're-calibrate'. AkA get stressed out as to where to head next for optimal ore extraction. It takes a minute but- again, he's got a lot of anxieties to kick into gear and it should be easy enough to nudge their rag tag little group further up until they find the right spot. Making an easy walk down- well. That's also a trick. Finding a quick path back to the village before they lose the light- marking the way they've come so they can find it the next day? Kind of important.
Digging a Hole
Breaking ground is a matter of staring, trying to think back to what little he knows of geology (not fucking much), and waiting for the anxiety to get to the point where it'll hand him something specific. They need ore, they need a good starting location, and once they manage to pinpoint it? Pickaxes are handed out, a nearby cave explored, and Tony strips down to get to work. Crack stone, haul it out, rinse, repeat. Anything usable gets put in sacks made from stolen sheets to be hauled down- not the best system he's got but they're just getting started. Regular breaks are A thing, canteens of water passed around- he's pretty sure there's a stream somewhere that should help with the 'not dying of thirst' issue in the future.
Encounters With Natives
Somewhere on the hike up, during the dig, or taking a rest on one of the craggy boulders surrounding the cave where they're chipping away at stone, signs of native fauna linger. There's a patchy nest looking thing where one can hear the mewling of peakittens, blue eyed, tiny, and abandoned by the looks of it. Loping about the slopes a few curious mountain elk that bound in at the sign of food, keeping a cautious distance but wandering close should anyone appear friendly. Near the woods, though, just as they wind their way up- or make their way back down at the end of the day? Dust Moths have taken to the air, shimmering wings leaving powder in the air.
Environmental Effects
During the hike up in the predawn there's lying mist clinging to the sides of the mountain in thin curls, swirling in the air as they hike through it. Careful not to inhale too deeply, otherwise you might find yourself a little more honest than you'd like for most of the morning, and that could make the rest of the hike pretty damn awkward. In the caves proper there's stone and ore enough- and a dark, black powder that tastes of licorice and ash. Shadow dust. Maybe the next few swings don't do as much damage- or do any at all. Maybe they picking up stone becomes impossible till you're in the light.
In Too Deep
On the second, maybe the third day all their activity and digging catches some aggressive attention. A pickaxe sunk too deep, cracking through a cave wall and finding a den of snarling, hungry cave wolves that spill through the hole all snapping teeth and snarling claws, bursting out of the tunnels to scatter whoever's dared to come close to their home. A tree felled to mark their path startles a giant boar into charging, bellowing in the night, turning tusk and muscle to clear it's own way through their weary line.
The dig
He wasn't tired from the hike, but Tony needed to locate the best place for the ore before they began. Squall took the moment to follow the sound of water and refill some of the group's canteens.
He gave a nod to Bull as he approached. "It looks like a good place to camp." Hopefully they would find the ore close and no dangerous monsters would appear, but Squall was as prepared as he could be for that.
Re: The dig
Then he smiles a little warmer and reaches out to offer to take some of the containers. "It does, as far as I can tell we don't have anything to be worried about, but we'll keep watch anyway."
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"I have heard that this area's fauna is not...particularly aggressive." Squall wasn't sure how else to phrase this idea. It was still foreign to him that he didn't need to be extremely on guard at all times. There was wildlife, and some was more prone fighting over territory, but it was nothing like what Squall was used to in his world.
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"I had heard creatures were tame. It's good to know something has more of a fight in it." He knelt down and filled up the canteens. "It's good to be prepared for that."
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"I've taken care of a beast or two in my time." Or a thousand, but who was counting? "We should rotate a guard we can spare to look after the camp, if there are some monsters out here."
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Maybe not mercenaries. Squall only trusted his SeeD and the people he knew completely. But there were quite a few people who had been taken who seemed to know how to handle a blade. Squall was comfortable enough taking turns.
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((good place to end adn we can pick up something new?))