- RP Date
- 7日 7月 YE 40
- RP Location
- Beach
OOC: This thread is open to all Star Army of Yamatai characters and other characters visiting Yamatai. That's right, crossover time!
Kyoto Prefecture
Beach
The tides on the sprawling beach pushed the Sea of Coriolis' waters onto the shore and unhurriedly pulled the sands into the crystalline waters over time, a constant and trustworthy process. Less dependable was sunny weather of Yamatai. Today was an exceptional day for sun lovers, though, as the rays of Yamatai's star shone bright as it touched the planet. The colorful and unfurled beach umbrellas that sat staked in the soft ground contrasted with the pale sand below them and the shime streamers of zig zag folded paper that was strung between any posts and many parasol's tips. A god many boats of varying sizes could be seen from shore and a series of inflatable rafts had been raised to float atop the water a short distance from shore. Some were for lounging and a few dozen Neko could be seen concentrated on each, lounging in the sun like harbor seals basking in the sun, getting tans that their hemosynthetic bodies quickly and easily repaired while other inflatable rafts looked more like bounce houses, inflatable slides, and obstacle courses that were connected with intricate pseduo bridges and rope swings that were open for anyone to use at their own will and governed by their own morals.
Today was Ocean Day, a day to give gifts of aquatic life plushies, eat vegetables of the sea, and spend time at the water. On this day, many captains and commanders of Star Army of Yamatai crews had chosen to come back to the planet they fought valiantly and often for. The Uesureyan Fields had more activity than most days, but the traffic controllers had done phenomenally and a lot of those aforementioned captains and commanders had come to find that they had all had similar ideas to one another. Namely, their ideas all centered around coming to the shores closest to Uesureyan Fields -East of the city of Kyoto.
The beaches here were not overcrowded to the extent that no privacy could be maintained while sunbathing and you wouldn't be splattering watermelon innards upon winning in a game of suikawari on those not in your party, but they were still brimming with life and activity. On top of being able to stroll down the beach and run into an old comrade, friend, or even rival (!), a few local businesses had created pop-up stands on the beach and advertised their special Ocean Day offerings well- to the point that many civilians and tourists to Yamatai had flocked to the shores around the Kyoto as well.
All in all, it was a day for celebrating the life that often comes from the ocean by going in the ocean.
Kyoto Prefecture
Beach
The tides on the sprawling beach pushed the Sea of Coriolis' waters onto the shore and unhurriedly pulled the sands into the crystalline waters over time, a constant and trustworthy process. Less dependable was sunny weather of Yamatai. Today was an exceptional day for sun lovers, though, as the rays of Yamatai's star shone bright as it touched the planet. The colorful and unfurled beach umbrellas that sat staked in the soft ground contrasted with the pale sand below them and the shime streamers of zig zag folded paper that was strung between any posts and many parasol's tips. A god many boats of varying sizes could be seen from shore and a series of inflatable rafts had been raised to float atop the water a short distance from shore. Some were for lounging and a few dozen Neko could be seen concentrated on each, lounging in the sun like harbor seals basking in the sun, getting tans that their hemosynthetic bodies quickly and easily repaired while other inflatable rafts looked more like bounce houses, inflatable slides, and obstacle courses that were connected with intricate pseduo bridges and rope swings that were open for anyone to use at their own will and governed by their own morals.
Today was Ocean Day, a day to give gifts of aquatic life plushies, eat vegetables of the sea, and spend time at the water. On this day, many captains and commanders of Star Army of Yamatai crews had chosen to come back to the planet they fought valiantly and often for. The Uesureyan Fields had more activity than most days, but the traffic controllers had done phenomenally and a lot of those aforementioned captains and commanders had come to find that they had all had similar ideas to one another. Namely, their ideas all centered around coming to the shores closest to Uesureyan Fields -East of the city of Kyoto.
The beaches here were not overcrowded to the extent that no privacy could be maintained while sunbathing and you wouldn't be splattering watermelon innards upon winning in a game of suikawari on those not in your party, but they were still brimming with life and activity. On top of being able to stroll down the beach and run into an old comrade, friend, or even rival (!), a few local businesses had created pop-up stands on the beach and advertised their special Ocean Day offerings well- to the point that many civilians and tourists to Yamatai had flocked to the shores around the Kyoto as well.
All in all, it was a day for celebrating the life that often comes from the ocean by going in the ocean.