Jan 19 2021, 08:05 AM
GM Note: this thread takes place shortly after this thread as a preparation for the Mother assault. This thread is not mandatory but can be used to roleplay out preparation of the outpost from which the assault will be launched. Note that deliberately provoking Mother or her minions in this thread may result in potentially fatal/infectious consequences, but is otherwise safe.
However, the follow-up assault thread that will eventually take place carries a risk of character death or Mother infection or captivity. If you have a character that would IC wish to join, but you do not want those risks OOC, you are free to help out in this thread and then use the time between this thread and the eventual assault to find a reason that they cannot attend.
Anyone may join this thread at any time, bearing in mind its timeline.
However, the follow-up assault thread that will eventually take place carries a risk of character death or Mother infection or captivity. If you have a character that would IC wish to join, but you do not want those risks OOC, you are free to help out in this thread and then use the time between this thread and the eventual assault to find a reason that they cannot attend.
Anyone may join this thread at any time, bearing in mind its timeline.
Ursa's winds howled. They were as strong a gale as Ursa ever got: roaring past in great battering sweeps, ready to stagger the unwary off their feet. Here, just inside the Tunnel E mouth, there was some shelter: but a few paces out, and the world was blinding white. It wasn't snowing, exactly--but the snow was heavily-driven, curling up from the drifts to be hurled into the 'sky' beyond.
The dim aurora above was half-eclipsed, so that the light was difficult to see by; with each gust and lift of snow it seemed that the cave was plunged into even deeper shadows, and even when it seemed to settle momentarily, there was very little light.
It was good, perhaps, for staying hidden. For preparing away from prying eyes. To have an advantage--time to set up--before the enemy noticed them. But one would need to use caution so as not to stray too far; in the brief glimpses of clear air between hurtling gusts, it was clear that Ursa's vast white plains were far too easy to get lost in.