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Shun Kurosaki ([personal profile] revolutionfalcon) wrote in [community profile] thenearshore 2017-05-15 04:10 am (UTC)

damage control ota

[A: Temple Run]

[Given Shun's habits of keeping an eye on the state of the Far Shore as much as he can, it's kind of difficult to miss the trail of destruction carved through the place today. Unfortunately, he can't see the source of it, and rather than try to follow, he manages to restrain himself to consider that it's probably a better idea to make sure nobody's in serious danger from what's happened first. This definitely isn't the first time he's handled destruction on this scale, and he highly doubts it's going to be the last.

So anyone whose temple has been hit by the rampage, or anyone helping out with it already, stands a chance of getting approached by Shun, his manner as brusque as ever given the situation.]


Was anyone hurt, or is it just temple damage? [The remark is quick and sharp, with the intent of prompting a response in kind - Shun prefers not to waste time when it comes to things like this.]

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[B: Fires]

[In-between checking on the damage at temples, Shun keeps coming across fires of various sizes he doesn't have much of a choice but to stop and put out before they spread. Some of them are easy, merely small grassy patches that might need a few stomps or, at worst, him decaying the surrounding grass and bringing it in to remove the fire's fuel. Others are harder, and since Shun doesn't have a godly power that specifically helps any with stopping fires, he has to get creative.

The kind of creative he ends up on in the end is definitely something to watch, if anyone comes up on one of the larger fires that's consuming a tree. Every few moments, he appears briefly in the air over the fire, throws a payload of water across it mid-drop, then vanishes again before he gets anywhere near the ground or the fire. It's very much an incremental method, but it's working, though if he notices anyone nearby, his next teleport isn't back to his water source of choice, but to an adjacent (and, more importantly, not on fire) tree so he can glare down at the person in question.]


If you're going to waste time standing there, you might as well help.

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