Would you be okay with Trey finding Circe's note since bed number 15 and 13 are relatively close? Still haven't decided what Trey would do with said note if he does find it.
Would you be okay with Trey finding Circe's note since bed number 15 and 13 are relatively close? Still haven't decided what Trey would do with said note if he does find it.
That would defeat the point of rolling. And since he's not tin the room anymore, there's really no excuse to justify it.
So a murder happens on the edge of the woods, and a scared faun girl wants to go into the woods with unknown assailant lurking about and undetectable to staff. Well, I suppose Darwin awards don't count for magical and supernatural beings, but Mako should not be encouraging that.
And nature affinity is all well and good, but any animal that wants to live longer then the time it takes to crawl out of the next knows it isn't safe to loiter around the sight of a predator hunting.
As Carrot said, the garden works. Or if you want to be even safer, just go to the roof. A wide view of the woods and plenty of fresh air.
Huh? Murder is a pretty common part of nature. Animals kill each other over breeding rights and territory, not just to eat. Insects slaughter each other un masse. Even plants kill each other over access to sunlight and nutrients.
It's hard to acknowledge a cycle of death and rebirth without Murder.