Subject: Fire-Lizard Hatching
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Posted on: 2015-08-24 21:42:00 UTC

It's here, finally! But first, Da Rules:

1. This is a closed event. If you don't have a character receiving an egg and you're not me or hS, you're welcome to spectate quietly, but please don't post in the RP thread.

2. No godmoding/power-playing. I control my characters and the eggs/hatchlings until Impression is made; you control your character(s) and your hatchling after Impression is made. (If you grant someone else permission to write your characters, though, that's fine.)

3. For ease of potential interluding, please write all posts in third person and past tense, and make sure to reply directly to the latest post in the thread so there's just one line of replies. (When the first line gets too long, we'll start a new one from the top.) Before you hit Post, you may want to check the Board in another tab/window to make sure no one has ninja'd you.

4. This will not take place in real time, and in fact may go rather slowly due to me having a job and a life and only being able to respond so often. The rest of us have lives, too, and are scattered across time zones besides, so even if some of you happen to be online at the same time, do not allow yourselves to run away with the RP and leave the rest of us in the dust—especially me, at least until everyone has made Impression and I don't need to orchestrate anymore.

Thank you!



Agent Voltarmi, Department of Intelligence, Liaison to the Keepers of Time in Azeroth, was a bronze dragon. She spent most of her time in the form of a pink-haired gnome to facilitate easier passage around Headquarters and easier interactions with her fellow agents, but in her downtime, she liked to relax in her natural shape. Therefore, her office was huge, hot, and full of sand. It was also decorated with posters of Dr. Manhattan and other buff, scantily clad blue men, but that's neither here nor there.

The tropical heat and recessed, sand-filled floor made the dragon's office the perfect place to incubate a clutch of fire-lizard eggs. Voltarmi hadn't made a bid for one of the eggs herself—possibly her ambivalence toward children extended to the prospect of having a very tiny cousin attached to her for life—but she had agreed to watch over them nevertheless. And being constantly aware of her entire timeline, she knew exactly when they were about to hatch and was able to put the word out in advance.

But not too far in advance. What fun would that be? She gave the current owners half an hour and everyone on the list of successful bidders between five and fifteen minutes, at random. Some of them would have to really scramble, and that would be good for a chuckle.

Of course, Jennifer Robinson was always going to really scramble, even if she'd been given a full hour's warning. You didn't dawdle for eggs! And besides, she had more to do than anyone else. She had to gather up the handbooks she'd prepared for the new owners, and she had to collect her son from the Nursery and the all-important meat from the Cafeteria. She wanted her hatchlings—she thought of them as hers even though this was in no way true—to have the best first meal possible, so she'd spent a lot of her off-duty time in the past week hunting Pern's uninhabited south for wild wherries. (With help, of course. Giving Suicide an excuse to exercise his throwing arm not only resulted in better hunting than she could have managed on her own, but also stroked his masculine ego and led to some additional rather fun demonstrations thereof.) She convinced the Cafeteria cooks to butcher and store them for her by bringing them enough extra to serve as a dinner special, but she had to cart the resulting twelve bowls of raw meat and giblets from the kitchens to Voltarmi's office herself, with a six-year-old riding on her back.

Henry was going to watch. He was too young to have a fire-lizard himself, but since Jenni was raising him on Pernese songs and stories, it would have been unfair to keep him from witnessing a real, live hatching. He would sit on Voltarmi's desk, next to the bronze dragon in her gnome form, and they would both have a pretty good view.

Once he was settled and chatting happily to Ilraen about his day, Jenni checked the eggs, arranged in a loose double-circle on a mound of sand in an out of the way corner of the office. Their mottled shells were rock-hard, and she could just about feel them throbbing with life ready to break free. But there was a little time yet. Time enough for Nume to pick one to take to his boss—the smallest, she noticed—and time enough for her to give the agents a few last-minute reminders about what to do. Assuming they got here soon . . . .



(( For the record, Jenni's guidebook may be found here for the convenience of those who may not be too familiar with Pern and its littlest dragonkin. It's incomplete as of this post, but I'll keep working on it until it's finished. Most of what's not there will probably be covered in-character in this RP anyway. {= )

(( If you're some of the first to reply, your agents probably got one of Voltarmi's earlier messages. Lucky them. If it takes you a while, blame the capricious time dragon, but don't worry about it. Your egg won't hatch without you, I promise! ))

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