1.) games It's actually kind of nice, the idea of playing a game with another person (or even multiple people! Imagine the possibilities!). For a long time, the idea hadn't even occurred to Mirele. Not out of any fault of the games, but more because when one is living completely alone with only the bare minimum of human contact for a few centuries, it is generally out of the realm of possibility that one will have people with whom to play the kind of games that are most likely for two or more people.
However, because there are definitely more people than just himself on this train, that is no longer an issue.
Hypothetically.
Because what actually is happening is that he picked up the Bananagrams pouch without realizing it was unzipped and now there are letter tiles all over the floor. Which he is picking up, of course, because it would be rude to just leave them, but also it means if someone is going to this cabinet, Mirele is probably in their way, trying to reach between two of the shelves to retrieve a wayward H.
2.) dining carriage Pretty late at night, the dining carriage is almost empty. Almost being the operative word, because there is actually someone in here! To an observant person, which in this case means anyone with working eyes, it's pretty clear that someone has been in here reading. This is due to the open book on the table of the lower floor.
Nearby, Mirele is puzzling over the tea options, in front of a mug of hot water that is slowly cooling to room temperature. Join the late night crew/explain what "Constant Comment" is in the context of tea flavors/sneak up on him just to be a jerk (maybe don't like, do the last one, but it's really up to you)?
3.) water maze - team three Not wishing to brave the water is one way of putting it. Literally never learned how to swim is the more accurate way of putting it, though. For someone who grew up on an island and spent the next nearly-300 years living by the sea, one might expect some swimming capability. One would be wrong. It's not necessarily a sore point, but in this case, it does make Mirele feel a bit...useless.
Sure, there's work to be done here, and he's doing it-- broom in hand, not quite as helpful as a weapon might be-- but it's hard not to think about everyone else and worry a little bit. "Do you really think they're alright down there?" he'll ask one of the other temple cleaners, for what is probably the fourth time that hour.
4.) wildcard! If you want to get a piece of this OC action but looked at the options above and were like "eh," please feel free to throw something else at me!
[ OOC: Mirele is a...basically kind of an auxiliary "god" on his world? Which will mean NOTHING here. He's an immortal, un-aging former human with close ties to beings made of basically pure magic. If this is something your character will sense, feel free! A short info post is here, if you want the simple version. If there's anything I am forgetting or anything you need to know, feel free to message on discord - lacaille#5211. ]
mirele weston || oc (original character, not the teen choice award-winning fox network drama)
It's actually kind of nice, the idea of playing a game with another person (or even multiple people! Imagine the possibilities!). For a long time, the idea hadn't even occurred to Mirele. Not out of any fault of the games, but more because when one is living completely alone with only the bare minimum of human contact for a few centuries, it is generally out of the realm of possibility that one will have people with whom to play the kind of games that are most likely for two or more people.
However, because there are definitely more people than just himself on this train, that is no longer an issue.
Hypothetically.
Because what actually is happening is that he picked up the Bananagrams pouch without realizing it was unzipped and now there are letter tiles all over the floor. Which he is picking up, of course, because it would be rude to just leave them, but also it means if someone is going to this cabinet, Mirele is probably in their way, trying to reach between two of the shelves to retrieve a wayward H.
2.) dining carriage
Pretty late at night, the dining carriage is almost empty. Almost being the operative word, because there is actually someone in here! To an observant person, which in this case means anyone with working eyes, it's pretty clear that someone has been in here reading. This is due to the open book on the table of the lower floor.
Nearby, Mirele is puzzling over the tea options, in front of a mug of hot water that is slowly cooling to room temperature. Join the late night crew/explain what "Constant Comment" is in the context of tea flavors/sneak up on him just to be a jerk (maybe don't like, do the last one, but it's really up to you)?
3.) water maze - team three
Not wishing to brave the water is one way of putting it. Literally never learned how to swim is the more accurate way of putting it, though. For someone who grew up on an island and spent the next nearly-300 years living by the sea, one might expect some swimming capability. One would be wrong. It's not necessarily a sore point, but in this case, it does make Mirele feel a bit...useless.
Sure, there's work to be done here, and he's doing it-- broom in hand, not quite as helpful as a weapon might be-- but it's hard not to think about everyone else and worry a little bit. "Do you really think they're alright down there?" he'll ask one of the other temple cleaners, for what is probably the fourth time that hour.
4.) wildcard!
If you want to get a piece of this OC action but looked at the options above and were like "eh," please feel free to throw something else at me!
[ OOC: Mirele is a...basically kind of an auxiliary "god" on his world? Which will mean NOTHING here. He's an immortal, un-aging former human with close ties to beings made of basically pure magic. If this is something your character will sense, feel free! A short info post is here, if you want the simple version. If there's anything I am forgetting or anything you need to know, feel free to message on discord - lacaille#5211. ]