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I guess kinda both. I found what you mean I saw it on Lucius's character sheet for Annabeth
My suggestion is start her off in a place in the College, for example likely the Kitchen as you can describe what she's been up in a small sentence summary.
Alright, usually what I do for posts are pretty simple.
- Intro-This the area the PC often starts in or thoughts/summary over key actions of prior actions. Why are they are there?
- Actions- What is your PC doing or reply to key actions others have done? Why is she or he doing it and how did they get drafted into it?
- Reactions/Resolutions from others posts- What the aftermath of those? How does your PC response and why?
Those are the least I usually include, while there's other factors like details.
Currently, think about what your PC has been doing up this point. Has she been cleaning up that fire scene we never got to post or maybe she volunteered to help during the feast? What was she assigned to, to cook or do something as simple as dishes, then maybe paint the scene for everyone to see. Keep in mind we can't see the image in your head unless you tell us about it and too little details, it will be drastic different than what you have intended to tell us. Yet too many makes it a chore to read, so you have to find a balance suitable to you. In addition how does she gets drafted into delivering the food, is it because someone doesn't want to do it and pawns it off on her or merely she was close by and looked not to be busy? This post is your choice how you want to approach it as there is really no right or wrong way to do it.
AS long as you don't invade the College with a bunch of flora invaders or try to create a scene that is meant to draw everyone's attention and interrupt everyone's scenes, you're good to come up with what you want.