DarkiusHeavenstein
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GM POST
First objective: The departure
First objective: The departure
Location: Classrooms
Date and Time: Monday 6 April 2020, 8:30 (AM)
Objective: Find your group!
Weather: Nice spring day. Fluffy white clouds dotting a bright blue sky, with no noticable wind. Temperature start at 15°C/59°F in the morning, but will move up to 21°C/70°F in the afternoon. Some rain is predicted for the late afternoon and early evening. After that temperatures will drop back to 13°C/55°F during the night.
Tags: iShyShy Nona erzulie PJ-Flash archur Catalytic Nocturne.
Date and Time: Monday 6 April 2020, 8:30 (AM)
Objective: Find your group!
Weather: Nice spring day. Fluffy white clouds dotting a bright blue sky, with no noticable wind. Temperature start at 15°C/59°F in the morning, but will move up to 21°C/70°F in the afternoon. Some rain is predicted for the late afternoon and early evening. After that temperatures will drop back to 13°C/55°F during the night.
Tags: iShyShy Nona erzulie PJ-Flash archur Catalytic Nocturne.
The first exam period for the senior class had come to an end last Friday. After that the official announcement had been made that they would be taken on a weeklong trip next monday. Of course, the students had already been aware, since it was more or less the schools tradition to have a survival week after the first exam week of the senior year. Though the location and all of it was still kept secret, the students had been adviced to pack up clothes that were warm and sturdy. They should also be aware that the clothes could get dirty or perhaps even ripped if they were not careful. A small hint was given to also take some bathing clothes with them, but nothing more was said in the announcement. Parents, legal guardians and caretakers were informed as well of course, since they still needed to give permission, but they would be updated with more information, such as the location of the students and the schedule, on monday morning. This monday morning, right after the students were send on their merry way. So, it would be to no ones suprise that excitement and nervousness hang even more in the hallways and classrooms. And though most students seemed to be very excited about this whole survival trip, others were not that amused. Regardless, the second bell had sounded to the hallways and all students should be in their class rooms by now. Safe for the very few that even on this day managed to be late...
"Good morning, Class," the teacher spoke. Some of them starting right away after that second bell had started, others somewhat more patient as they had waited for each student to find their seat. No matter what class you were in, the following message should be more or less the same. "As all of you have already been informed on Friday, today we will leave for our survival week!" Those who had a window seat could see a quite impressive amount of black transporters pulling up on the schoolyard. "Eyes up here please!" Some teacher may have warned, others may have ignored the way this news of the vans on the schoolyard were spreading like wild fire through soft hissed words and whispers through the young people before them. "If you want more information about this trip, you better pay attention now! As I was trying to say, you will be send of in groups of 10. No, Timothy, we have already made the groups, you cannot chose your own friends. We have already made the groups." And with those words envelopes were held up, each adressed to one student in particular, with inside nothing but a fairly easy question of the subject of the class the student was in right now. The answer of course being the group number of the student. For example, in biology the question could be "how many ribs does an average human have?" The answer of course being 24, meaning that the student should go to the black van with the big 24 written on the backdoors. "These envelops will be the first clue to find your group and be taken to the cabin. You are allowed to work together and help each other, but all vehicles will leave in thirty minutes after the bell, with or without you... Good luck!" The teacher would give each student their own envelope. Of course with the clear instruction they could not be opened until the bell sounded and for those who'd try to look through the material against the light, or otherwise, precautions had been taken to make sure no one could cheat. "Don't forget your bags. Everything that is left behind, will not be brought to your cabin later today," the teacher warned and almost directly after that a bell sounded again, followed by the ripping of paper and envelopes being opened.
"Good morning, Class," the teacher spoke. Some of them starting right away after that second bell had started, others somewhat more patient as they had waited for each student to find their seat. No matter what class you were in, the following message should be more or less the same. "As all of you have already been informed on Friday, today we will leave for our survival week!" Those who had a window seat could see a quite impressive amount of black transporters pulling up on the schoolyard. "Eyes up here please!" Some teacher may have warned, others may have ignored the way this news of the vans on the schoolyard were spreading like wild fire through soft hissed words and whispers through the young people before them. "If you want more information about this trip, you better pay attention now! As I was trying to say, you will be send of in groups of 10. No, Timothy, we have already made the groups, you cannot chose your own friends. We have already made the groups." And with those words envelopes were held up, each adressed to one student in particular, with inside nothing but a fairly easy question of the subject of the class the student was in right now. The answer of course being the group number of the student. For example, in biology the question could be "how many ribs does an average human have?" The answer of course being 24, meaning that the student should go to the black van with the big 24 written on the backdoors. "These envelops will be the first clue to find your group and be taken to the cabin. You are allowed to work together and help each other, but all vehicles will leave in thirty minutes after the bell, with or without you... Good luck!" The teacher would give each student their own envelope. Of course with the clear instruction they could not be opened until the bell sounded and for those who'd try to look through the material against the light, or otherwise, precautions had been taken to make sure no one could cheat. "Don't forget your bags. Everything that is left behind, will not be brought to your cabin later today," the teacher warned and almost directly after that a bell sounded again, followed by the ripping of paper and envelopes being opened.
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