The Signless (
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thearena2014-05-19 08:08 pm
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WHO| Karkat, the Signless and YOU!
WHAT| Mutant camping, and food sharing if anyone's hungry
WHEN| All through week one
WHERE| Various less-shitty houses around the residential area
WARNINGS| Nothing as of yet; will be updated or marked in-thread
For the first week, Karkat and the Signless wander the rows of houses. Many of them are empty of anything useful, but occasionally they find a can or two to add to their small stock of rations. In a few of them they find bugs hiding somewhere dark like they found in the first one, and on those nights they have to worry at least a little less about running out of food. Once they even manage to trap and take down one of the dogs -- it isn't exactly appetizing, but cooking it as thoroughly as Signless insists on to make sure it's safe to eat masks at least some of the taste.
Mostly, they use the (less dilapidated) houses with fireplaces as overnight camps. The faint glow of their fire can be seen through the grimy windows, especially when it gets dark.
[As a note, the mods have said humans probably shouldn't eat bugs as they'll suffer pretty bad side-effects. If your non-troll character shows up and wants some of their food, it's probably best to have it happen on dog night.]
WHAT| Mutant camping, and food sharing if anyone's hungry
WHEN| All through week one
WHERE| Various less-shitty houses around the residential area
WARNINGS| Nothing as of yet; will be updated or marked in-thread
For the first week, Karkat and the Signless wander the rows of houses. Many of them are empty of anything useful, but occasionally they find a can or two to add to their small stock of rations. In a few of them they find bugs hiding somewhere dark like they found in the first one, and on those nights they have to worry at least a little less about running out of food. Once they even manage to trap and take down one of the dogs -- it isn't exactly appetizing, but cooking it as thoroughly as Signless insists on to make sure it's safe to eat masks at least some of the taste.
Mostly, they use the (less dilapidated) houses with fireplaces as overnight camps. The faint glow of their fire can be seen through the grimy windows, especially when it gets dark.
[As a note, the mods have said humans probably shouldn't eat bugs as they'll suffer pretty bad side-effects. If your non-troll character shows up and wants some of their food, it's probably best to have it happen on dog night.]
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"Meulin?" he whispers cautiously, hoping he's right.
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She pauses, not long enough for him to say more perhaps but long enough for a memory to surface. He'd remember it, he's from that time. It'd be like yesterday. Not like her who had almost forgot.
She whistles, a lilting tune Signless used before she had even met him. If it's him, he'll reply.
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Once she's inside, she drops the bag at her feet and stretches, tall on her toes.
"Sorry, once you get tricked into following some fake into a raptor hive, you start trying to make sure people are real. Though now they know that whistle."
Which means she probably will need to work out another code next arena. Or hope they don't pull that trick again. Still, her face softens as she takes them both in. Not particularly scrawny, even for this far in the arena.
"I'm glad you're both doing okay."
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"We've been having very good luck so far with keeping out of trouble, and I've been hunting so we haven't gone hungry." It's clear from his tone that's very pleased about this. "I think this is the most okay I've ever been in an arena."
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"Of course he is. I mean, he had to have some way to eat before I started hanging around. And yes, I would love some. I caught a bug a few nights ago and I had to break into some food I got at the...well it wasn't really a Cornucopia but whatever you called that. Harder to catch them when they run in packs."
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"The Cornucopia was terrible, between the fog and it being so scattered," he agrees. "I couldn't find anything at all. And we've found some food in the hives on occasion, but they're already starting to get picked over, so thank goodness there's reliable food to hunt."
He pushes the plate of bug toward her. It's cooked fairly on the well-done side, but he understandably doesn't quite trust it to be clean otherwise.
"Here. It's not half bad."
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She takes up a piece, eating it in quick bites that betray her hunger "Water bugs? Huh. I didn't think humans cared about that sort of thing really. Fancy sure, but I don't notice more waterbeasts than landbeasts. Maybe they're just the ones they like best?"
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"They're not bad, though I don't think they're much better than land bugs personally. It may very well just be a matter of them being seen as more high-caste, given the focus on what's often arbitrary levels of worth here."
He watches her eat, a little concerned with how clearly hungry she is. It's a strange reversal of their usual roles: him fussing over her to make sure she's eating enough, giving her part of something he hunted.
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