oo1. comment with your characters make sure to put names, series, & preferences somewhere! you can use < ! > sans the spaces to make the comment "blank" oo2. reply to others in character oo3. use the rng and enter 1-10 oo4. play out what happens—anything goes! oo5. profit? oh yeah!
prompts
one → meteor shower you just saw a falling star! and another! make a wish! two → aliens what was that? was that really? omg no way a ufo! three → lunar eclipse you've been sitting out for hours, waiting for this. it's so cool! four → comet does it move fast or slow? either way, it's amazing. five → full moon the moon is so huge! just don't look too long, it's really bright too. six → star dust anything can happen in space. make up your own plot! seven → solar eclipse this might be happening in the middle of the day! eight → planet sighting is that a new star? nope, just a neighbor in the solar system! nine → constellations do you know the stories behind these odd patterns? ten → deep space normal stargazing isn't that much fun. you got a telescope!
[Congrats, Sakura. There is now a happy, bouncing mage sitting next to you on the perfectly nice blanket that's been spread out onto the grass. Point out each and every star and giving you a little story about each of them. Whether they're true or not is another story entire, however.]
[You know, there are a lot of vicious and wild animals out in the - well, wild, Cloud. Sitting there next to a tree star gazing is a good way to get eaten! If the wild beast that's peeking out at you from the hollow in the roots of said tree could fit her jaws around you that is. Okay, maybe it's just your ankles that are in sever jeopardy. Really sever. Like, you don't even know how much danger your ankles are in. We're talking serious here, Cloud. Super, super - hey, are you even paying attention?
Have a blinking of amber eyes and a furry head sloooowly rising up out of those tree roots to see what you're looking at.]
[ It's not that Bruce dislikes New York, but after so many years spent in the less developed parts of the world... Well, it's an adjustment, to be sure. Lately he's developed the habit of loitering on the top of Stark Tower when he can't sleep and staring up at the black sky.
The moon out tonight is almost implausibly large, and Bruce finds it oddly comforting. If he just ignores the wail of sirens echoing up from the street, it's almost peaceful. ]
The mission was finished. The targets eliminated. And they'd be headed back to Konoha in the morning, but for now, they took the liberty of resting on a hillside somewhere north of Rice Country.
The stars were out. It was peaceful. And there was a comet streaking through the sky.
[Chane pauses in her step, looking out of the wide floor-to-ceiling windows at the full moon. Manhattan is a rather nice city, she has discovered, with high rising buildings which makes it easier for stake-outs.
Despite being on one of her mission, the moon draws her toward it. She brings a hand up to the glass, almost as if she could reach out and touch it. Of all the nights she has been out, tonight shone the brightest, and largest thus far.]
[pardon this painfully late and hideous tag haha I WAS COMPELLED......
But yes, you can bet he brought along a telescope. A Celestron NexStar 8 SE Telescope with ergonomically integrated hand-controlled cradles, computerized functions, location chips and a side-view screen, to be precise! And at least five maps of the constellations and star clusters of this particular area, since a relaxing, enjoyable evening of stargazing clearly pales in comparison to SCIENCE!! proper astronomy.]
[Naruto leans against a tree, his arms full of soft, fox plush toy that the Sandaime had given him. He wiggles his little toes in their sandals, staring through naked tree branches at the sky.]
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