Hikaru Aosora (Akira Tsukuda), PIX WIZ (
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Horseshoe 20, noonish
Two important notes.
[Hikaru is unusually terse and, well, short in this message.]
One: the phantoms on the train are inert to Spirit Sight, without will or substance. They are not real. I suspect that the same is true of those outside the train but the windows are opaque to my Sight.
I would appreciate knowing if we have aspirin or ibuprofen.
Two: company - of real people - dispels the phantoms.
In light of this once I've gotten real food and headache pills in me I will be teaching tabletop games in the gaming room. Card, board, roleplaying if we can get a quorum. I run Capes - teen supers - and Star Aria, which is a space opera.
If anyone else wants to run Dungeoncrawlers be my guest, I'll pass.
[Hikaru is unusually terse and, well, short in this message.]
One: the phantoms on the train are inert to Spirit Sight, without will or substance. They are not real. I suspect that the same is true of those outside the train but the windows are opaque to my Sight.
I would appreciate knowing if we have aspirin or ibuprofen.
Two: company - of real people - dispels the phantoms.
In light of this once I've gotten real food and headache pills in me I will be teaching tabletop games in the gaming room. Card, board, roleplaying if we can get a quorum. I run Capes - teen supers - and Star Aria, which is a space opera.
If anyone else wants to run Dungeoncrawlers be my guest, I'll pass.
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[The word fetches is said with a slightly heavier accent than Ronan normally uses, to distinguish it from the verb fetches. What he means is a wraith.]
Should be aspirin in medical. If not, there's a bottle in one of the drawers. Says "Ronan" on it. They're extra-strength aspirin.
[Technically, the bottle doesn't contain aspirin. Technically, it contains whatever the person who opens it thinks it contains but Ronan would rather not explain that over the ICP.]
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