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Night One

Weather: Cool with clear skies and a light breeze. Electronics: Overall, electronics function normally. Unlike during the day, Nations will be completely unable to catch any signals. Sorry, you'll have to update your F*cebook another time. Things of note: Hong Kong's MP3 player will freeze when he tries to listen to it. Turning it off and then back on will correct the issue. The batteries in Cuba and Latvia's flashlights will die despite the fact they had new batteries in them. They will have to replace the batteries to get the flashlights to work again. Contrary to everyone else's wireless troubles, Iceland will be the only nation with any sort of signal on his cell phone. He will not have any problems with his phone. Magic: Magic is very effective tonight, some times too effective. It must be the work of the full moon. Animals: Pets will stay close to their owners but otherwise act normally. ???: A voice speaks to Italy. Iceland and Hong Kong go to the mansion but are unable to explore further. The United Nations is notified and sends a reminder out. Iceland is the only one able to receive it. Germany, China, Netherlands, Seychelles, and Japan hear things in the middle of the night. Day 2 will go up on 4 June. |
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Close your eyes?
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There, prussia now has a pretty dark blue ribbon tied to his hair. ]
I'm done.
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And boy, is he glad that it's only him and Liechtenstein in the tent now. When he realises that it's a bow, his whole face turns red.]
I-I-I can't wear this! I-it's for g-girls!!
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Also yes this is Germany trying not to move a single muscle in his face. That might end badly.]
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G-Germania? Hmm, I think it looks very nice on you!
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So in the end, he settles for sitting down sulkily.]
I don't wanna talk about that ba-, I mean, that guy.
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My, what a marked improvement you've made Liechtenstein.
He almost looks somewhat presentable now.
[Prussia definitely wanted Austria to bear witness to this moment, correct? Don't dwell too long at the amusement on his face.]
Sorry for the long wait!
Hello, Austria. [Please don't make too much fun of him..]