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Cyclicality Mods ([personal profile] cyclicalitymods) wrote in [community profile] cyclicality2014-10-04 12:01 am

Welcome to Republic City!

It was a bright and sunny normal day in Republic City. Children were playing, spirits were chirping about, and everything was going along like normal. Well at least that's what everyone seemed to think. That is until so many people seemed to be appearing out of nowhere. For some reason Republic City seemed to be more lively and the crowds bigger.

The spirits have grown restless as if something important was about to change, and to try to fix that change, the spirits with their big long tree like limbs dragged people into the world left and right. Even the vines covering Republic City seemed to help. Although the spirits had the best intentions in mind, some people were more affected by the grab than others. There's talk that people in this city don't even know what this place is. People who have never heard of the words "bender" or "non-bender."

Welcome to Republic City! And to those who already live here: Happy Saturday. Please make yourselves at home and don't mind a little spirit gunk. It's mostly harmless. Go enjoy yourself a classic mover. Maybe you're the athletic type. If that's the case, come watch a few Pro-bending matches or form your own team. Just watch out for any Satomobiles. They can be deadly no matter how pretty the driver is.

Please remember to enjoy your stay and don't cause too much trouble. The Republic City Police don't need more riffraff to take care of. And don't stray too far. To make the the peace is kept, there's a huge spirit barrier around the perimeter of the city. It seems pretty strong, but it won't be able to last forever. Still, it's worrying. Radio signals and telegraphs don't seem to be getting past it.

[ OOC: The game is officially open! From this point on, feel free to make any posts you want or tag into this. Please remember to tag your posts with Canon: Character. Finally, although the game has no real network, you're free to respond with prose or brackets, whatever you're comfortable with. With that said, have fun! ]
raavashing: (smile: Til I see you again yeah)

[personal profile] raavashing 2014-10-05 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
Actually, I'm planning on staying a while.

[Not that he had a choice, but it was still the truth.]

I've already found a great camp site and if I need money, I can pick up an odd job or two delivering things.
georgeous: (talk - your report was so boring smh)

[personal profile] georgeous 2014-10-09 12:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd be surprised if you didn't need money at some point or another - city life isn't exactly free, is it?

[ He knows from his village rumours, okay?

Not because he's lived in big cities basically all his life. ]
raavashing: (smile: I will carry you with me oh)

[personal profile] raavashing 2014-10-10 01:30 am (UTC)(link)
Not for most people, no.

[Honestly, it was one of the reasons he enjoyed living off the land with the spirits like he had years ago. Food was yours when you needed it and the spirits watched after him to help him with things like clothes and his teapot. People looked after each other and no one struggled just to get from day to day.]

I'm trying to live as much without relying on money as possible. Staying in the Spirit Wilds helps with that.
georgeous: (other - noodle legs)

[personal profile] georgeous 2014-10-13 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Quite the alternative lifestyle.

[ But his attention is caught by the last part of the statement. ]

I didn't know humans could live with the spirits.
raavashing: (Smile: Said goodbye)

[personal profile] raavashing 2014-10-15 03:46 pm (UTC)(link)
A lot of humans don't. They think they have to stay separate, to divide themselves. From the spirits as much as they do each other. But the spirits don't mind humans living with them if the humans don't disturb or destroy the nature they live in. Spirits and nature are more firmly connected than humans and nature.