the feral twin (
rebelseekspizza) wrote in
fandomhigh_ooc2016-06-23 02:36 pm
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Bubblehut Assignments!
Hey folks!
I come bearing your bubblehut assignments and Fandom Island map for the next two weeks! (Which means this post doubles as a 'btw, we're going to be on a planetoid all by ourselves instead of parking on any particular planet next week' announcement.)
Please let us know if we've made any kind of mistake with the assignments so we can go in and fix it! Further information on how bubblehut camping works can be found here; if you have any questions, please ask them below so we can answer 'em, too.
Bubblehut basics
Each bubblehut is comfortable and temperature-controlled due to the planetoid's just-the-right-side-of-summer warm rock. Each bubblehut has a small set of stairs neatly hewn into the rock leading up to it; everyone will be placed in groups of three bubblehuts with their own covelike mini-clearing to share. It houses two (2) students a piece. Each student will be given a mattress and a privacy curtain they can use to shield themselves from their roommate, though probably not the world. The planetoid has no day-night cycle to speak of, so while you are in your bubblehut, you will have 24/7, 360 degree views of THE UNIVERSE AT LARGE!
The underwater huts are accessible via a small tunnel leading into the rock from the edge of the old camping grounds, and exist in larger bubbles to block out the water. The tunnels were built by aliens now long-gone, so they, too, are comfy and temperature-conditioned. There are flashy lights. It's fun.
Electricity is available. The aliens built a robust system in the rock, and the island has been so kind as to provide each outlet with a region-appropriate plug.
Restroom facilities are in a large cave in the center of the rock and provide space for all genders to indulge their sanitary needs in peace and privacy.
Campers will move in on the 25th of June and move back out on the 10th of July. They will find a small, cheery note that says 'WELCOME CAMPERS' in alien scribble on the front of their bubblehut entrances. No one knows why, though here and there, the remains of an alien lanyard can be found.
I come bearing your bubblehut assignments and Fandom Island map for the next two weeks! (Which means this post doubles as a 'btw, we're going to be on a planetoid all by ourselves instead of parking on any particular planet next week' announcement.)
Please let us know if we've made any kind of mistake with the assignments so we can go in and fix it! Further information on how bubblehut camping works can be found here; if you have any questions, please ask them below so we can answer 'em, too.
Bubblehut basics
Each bubblehut is comfortable and temperature-controlled due to the planetoid's just-the-right-side-of-summer warm rock. Each bubblehut has a small set of stairs neatly hewn into the rock leading up to it; everyone will be placed in groups of three bubblehuts with their own covelike mini-clearing to share. It houses two (2) students a piece. Each student will be given a mattress and a privacy curtain they can use to shield themselves from their roommate, though probably not the world. The planetoid has no day-night cycle to speak of, so while you are in your bubblehut, you will have 24/7, 360 degree views of THE UNIVERSE AT LARGE!
The underwater huts are accessible via a small tunnel leading into the rock from the edge of the old camping grounds, and exist in larger bubbles to block out the water. The tunnels were built by aliens now long-gone, so they, too, are comfy and temperature-conditioned. There are flashy lights. It's fun.
Electricity is available. The aliens built a robust system in the rock, and the island has been so kind as to provide each outlet with a region-appropriate plug.
Restroom facilities are in a large cave in the center of the rock and provide space for all genders to indulge their sanitary needs in peace and privacy.
Campers will move in on the 25th of June and move back out on the 10th of July. They will find a small, cheery note that says 'WELCOME CAMPERS' in alien scribble on the front of their bubblehut entrances. No one knows why, though here and there, the remains of an alien lanyard can be found.

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Murdersquee people can feel free to hop over to C and share some of his liquor that he will obviously try to store there.
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Which would make anyone grateful that we have
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