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Day Two

The sun begins to rise and cool morning comes. Early in the morning, there is a low mist coming from the forest but it isn't anything strange considering the environment. However, combined with how quiet it is. . . it does look kind of creepy. Fortunately, as the day goes on, it gets warmer and brighter. The mist dissipates and the birds begin to call out. The first few people to wake up might notice some things have moved around while they were asleep. The pots and pans that were left outside have been moved several feet away. Several bottles of water are missing from the cases and can be found scattered around the sand. The spring is calm and peaceful. It is quiet but not too quiet like it was last night. Weather: Sunny, clear, and very warm with a light breeze. Electronics: It is impossible to get any sort of reception on the beach. Any nation will a cell phone will wake up to find a message from the United Nations. Some nations might receive the same message more than once. It looks like someone tried to send the message multiple times to make sure it went through. Message: "do not make him angry again" Magic: Magic is not always effective today. For every five times you cast a spell, it might not work once. Otherwise, everything is normal. Animals: Normal on the beach. Any pets that go into the woods will stay close to their owners. Pets will become upset around the spring and staying around too long will result in the pets leaving for the beach. ???: Several bottles of water are missing from camp. They can be found scattered in the sand. The entrance to Tent Four was left open over night. The pans and pots have been moved. Day 3 will go up 6 June |
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Ah, were we really this messy last night...?
[Not that unusual, honestly. Lithuania moves to put the pans back where he thought they had been.]
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Man, did you guys have a party or something after I went to bed? That's so not cool!!
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[Nearly tripping over a stray water bottle and mumbling about how no one cleans up after themselves.]
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[Grumbling, he picks up one of the untouched bottles of water and unscrews the cap. Taking a gulp of water, he looks back at the mist and frowns.]
Huh. I didn't think there'd be mist in this place, it was so fucking hot yesterday.
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[Lithuania moves about the beach attempting to retrieve scattered water bottles.]
I'm sure it'll burn off before too long.
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[And this is when Prussia's keen strategic mind comes into play. Heading over to one of the fallen bottles, he picks it up and looks it over thoughtfully.
...none of these bottles have been opened yet. That's kinda weird, don'tcha think? And I don't see any other bottle around here that's been touched either. All of these are unopened. If people took'em out to drink, you'd think some of these would have been opened already.
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Why would someone scatter unopened bottles around? I guess maybe it could have been some sort of prank... [A really stupid prank, but what else could it be?]
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[And with that, he turns back to head to Tent Germanics, throwing the bottle at Lithuania's direction.]
Whatever, I'm going back to bed.
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[Lithuania catches it, putting it back with the others where it belongs.]
I'm sure it wasn't anything...
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Y-yes...
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See ya later, Loser-ania.
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Morning...
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[In fact he seems a lot less cranky than last night]
How about you?
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[He not so subtly glares over at Prussia's tent]
So should we clean it up or wait for someone else? We said we'd go to the spring this morning, right?
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It's not like his pranks make sense, but who else do you think would have done it?
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Fine...
I guess you should just tell people to clear up after themselves or something.
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I didn't think so.
....maybe the people setting up their tent late?
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[Apparently throwing unopened water bottles everywhere is a good way to look for things?]
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[Ukraine, think of who you are camping with.]