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Rhys ([personal profile] gentlesaint) wrote in [community profile] smash_logs2012-10-21 01:20 pm

Office Log

Who: Rhys and you!
What: Office log! ...Can also be called "help nurse" log.
When: Dates of 10/21 - 10/28 but you can also go for something earlier/later than that if convenient
Where: Infirmary or Rhys’s office, which is just inside the infirmary.
Warnings: THERE COULD BE CARNAGE AND PESTILENCE HERE. There may also be tripping out due to candy drugs.

We're all familiar with office logs around here, right? If you're not, then allow me to explain really quickly: Your dude stops in for any reason whatsoever, be it trouble with grades, asking permission for something, stopping to chat, dropping off a form, and other office-like concerns. Or even miscellaneous concerns. Then we'll take it away from there. Rhys is a bit of a special case, since he runs the infirmary. That means you could also drag yourself in with some kind of unbearable ailment or crippling injury and have Rhys get you treated. Have a status condition? Never fear, solutions are here! Got in a fight with your arch nemesis in the locker room? Bleed no more; there’s plenty of bandages and/or heal staves to go around! Usually.

ANOTHER THING I WOULD LIKE TO ENCOURAGE: Is your character hopped up on drugs? Drop them in! I don’t care what reason they would have to stumble in. I just want Rhys to have to deal with druggies and raise his suspicion about the whole drug deal further. That being said, I request at least one of his patients to be under the influence. That is all! Have fun.
travelingbelle: (this will be fun)

[personal profile] travelingbelle 2012-12-04 07:42 am (UTC)(link)
Blue sat back, surprised over the younger trainer's sudden outburst. She had to laugh a little-- he was so full of energy even when he was making attempts at being humble that it wasn't hard to see how things had escalated the way they had.

"Mm, you want to know what I think? One trainer to another." She scooted across his blanket, closing some of the distance between them so that this could really be a heart-to-heart sort of deal.

Bad moves aren't always bad," Blue told him. "It depends on what you do after you make them. You could walk away from this thinking you're awful and you messed up and just focus on the bad that happened and could have been. If you leave this room with only regret, then it's going to be a bad move, definitely.

"Leaving that way is a choice that people don't always realize they chose. Bad moves are more important than Good ones sometimes, cause you can learn a whole lot more from them. When you touch a hot stove, you get burned and from then on you know for a fact what you can and can't do. Fire types are the same way. If you instigate them and stir up their pride, it's pretty much a fact that they'll try to burn you."

This was where Blue studied the boy for a moment. "You train fire types, right?"
makesithot: (Huh? I'm listening...)

[personal profile] makesithot 2013-03-18 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
He was surprised that Blue was telling him these things, and he stared at her, attentive.

"Uh-huh. I've trained Fire-types my whole life! Why?"