Edelgard von Hresvelg (
unyieldingmarch) wrote in
middaeg2020-03-10 07:29 pm
[Closed] March Quest Catch All
Who: Edelgard von Hresvelg & Various
When: March
Where: All Over
What: A Catch all log!
Warnings: General Edelgard warnings for human experimentation, psychological abuse, violence, etc.
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intercession! This long will be a collection of closed starters for quests]
When: March
Where: All Over
What: A Catch all log!
Warnings: General Edelgard warnings for human experimentation, psychological abuse, violence, etc.
[If you would like a starter for something, feel free to PM me, or shoot me a plurk at

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[She'll have to do more research to find out the needs of the plants here as she suddenly changes directions. Mostly because she's instinctively caught sight of something that should take them where they should go rather than really paying attention.]
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[She notices Bernadetta's change of pace and follows, shutting up to track where they're going.
It seems she has good instincts, as the tree they're looking for seems to appear up ahead.]
Oh! How fortunate. Excellent work, Bernadetta.
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[She pauses because she takes another look at the trees. Curious, she lets her words trail off as she goes to take a closer look. They almost look like...people? Maybe? Maybe her eyes are just playing tricks on her. But they're definitely beautiful.]
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[They do seem to be actually crying. That's...a very literal spin on weeping willows.]
I've never seen anything like this before...but...business. We need to gather a plant growing at it's base. And I'm sure Hubert will want a sample of the liquid. I'll gather some of that if you can check for the plant?
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Is it okay if we take the plant at your roots? Someone needs it. I hope you won't mind...
[Yes. She is getting the permission of the trees. They're crying, you know.]
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It is crying, though, and maybe that means it's sentient? Either way, it can't hurt.]
...I appreciate your help. I'm hoping that perhaps we can help people with a bit of your sap.
[And gently, she collects a little bit of the tears, and pats the tree down a bit with a handkerchief, as if drying it's eyes.]
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[She steps over.]
I know you want the samples but...don't dry the tears. They might be for the plants.
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[That's smart and she hadn't thought of it. So, she pulls back quickly, patting the trunk.]
...Sorry about that.
[Said to the tree, more than Bernadetta.]