Emiya Shirou (
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camppetoskey2018-06-24 12:15 am
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After...party...?
[SO THAT SURE WAS AN EXECUTION, HUH
Shirou's just been kind of staring off into space, still holding on to Usagi's hand, ever since Kon and Natsume's deaths. Just when it starts to look like he might stay like that all hecking night, he suddenly blinks and looks around.]
I'm going to go get some food.
[And indeed, he disappears off to the lodge and returns a little later with a huge pile of beautifully made sandwiches and other snacks. Did he have them prepared, or did he just make them really fast somehow? Who knows.
Anyway, there are now sandwiches. And the shack might still be on fire. This is fine.]
Shirou's just been kind of staring off into space, still holding on to Usagi's hand, ever since Kon and Natsume's deaths. Just when it starts to look like he might stay like that all hecking night, he suddenly blinks and looks around.]
I'm going to go get some food.
[And indeed, he disappears off to the lodge and returns a little later with a huge pile of beautifully made sandwiches and other snacks. Did he have them prepared, or did he just make them really fast somehow? Who knows.
Anyway, there are now sandwiches. And the shack might still be on fire. This is fine.]
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Yeah that's about as helpful as it will get. But it might still be helpful.]
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Time to google "Research facilities in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan"]
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He clicks on Petoskey stones, yes.]
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Also, the wiki page. For more information.]
[OH YEAH ANOTHER PART I FORGOT: in the 'locations' section, in RPland it says this:]
On September 23, 1955, it was reported that a 93-pound Petoskey stone was removed from the shallow waters of Lake Michigan, near the city of Northport, Michigan.[5] In December 1955, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources confiscated the stone under a state law that disallows removing more than 25 pounds (11 kg) of materials from state lands.
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Besides that, nothing comes up.]
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Hippie nonsense you say...No, okay -- he'll try this instead:
"Where is the the Petoskey stone that the Michigan Department of Natural Resources confiscated in December 1955."]
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[WAITING WITH BAITED BREATH FOR PHONE TO BOOT UP SO HE CAN TRY SEARCHIGN THAT AGAIN????]
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:D]
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Gdit he had so many other things he wanted google and he didn't even get a chance to delete that browsing history. Ugh god. He's just going to hand the phone back to Mitsuru and sink into the earth a little.]