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[pause of a minute or so.]
Whoops, sorry. I didn't know my journal was sitting there.
This probably means we're going to have monsters under our beds this weekend too. Be careful, everyone. I think getting a flashlight would be a good idea for anyone that doesn't have magic and who doesn't want to sleep with a weapon close to hand. The one I found seemed to hate the light as much as the spell I hit him with.
And if the light itself doesn't work, you can always wallop them with the flashlight. It should still make them think twice.
[ooc: The monster under Krile's bed? A nine-foot centipede thing. Fortunately not the actual specimen.
Housemates, feel free to have heard, smelled, and/or seen a small lightning strike in Krile's room in the wee hours of the morning.]
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Date: 2010-09-18 09:31 pm (UTC)It was a robotic rat thing with a suspicious similarity to a killing device, and she woke up long before normal because every animal in her room... there are a lot of them... hates the thing. She had to undo the legs of her bed to bring the frame down to pin it, leave, borrow a mace from someone, come back, smash the thing, bring the mace back, come back again, and completely fail to get back to sleep.
So between lack of sleep and verybadpings - it shrieked like a small child and there was vapor when she smashed it, even if she didn't get a good look at it, and it was basically unrecognizable after - she's in a bad mood. And expressing it the way she usually does.]
Does this happen often?
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Date: 2010-09-18 11:10 pm (UTC)Monsters? No, actually. Not as often as silly things like clothing changes, at least. But it's still enough that you should be ready for it.
Did you have any problems?
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Date: 2010-09-19 12:00 am (UTC)It's all handled now.
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Date: 2010-09-19 01:08 am (UTC)Okay. I'm glad to hear it.