http://1stinkinpercent.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] 1stinkinpercent.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2013-09-17 09:23 am
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History: An Exploration of Overlooked Historical Events ; Tuesday ; Period 3

Today, class was meeting in the Danger Shop. That meant Riley had gotten there early just to try and figure out how the dang thing worked so he wouldn't blow anyone up or trap them all in a simulation. And, of course, sending pictures of the whole thing to Ben just to rub in the cool tech he got to play with. Ben started going into a lecture about the inventor of computers and Riley turned his phone off just as the students started filing in.

"Hey guys, welcome to class," Riley said, looking a little strange in his huge coat. But, the reason for that would be made clear soon. "Before we get started, there's coats and gloves up here for you guys. You're gonna need them because today, we're going to the Helike and the winters are brutal."

He waited for everyone to get geared up before he got the simulation going and then it was pretty cold. "Helike is sometimes called a real life Atlantis. The city was founded during the Bronze Age and Poseidon was their patron, meaning he was pretty much the guy they worshiped and prayed to. They were a huge player when it came to monuments of religious importance. Helike was a bustling metropolis, almost like a New York for the ancient times until disaster struck. An earthquake destroyed large swaths of the city and was followed up by a tsunami that pretty much drowned everything. The city lay in ruins and, over the years, silt covered the ruins until everything eventually disappeared. The disaster was blamed on the inhabitants of the city pissing of Poseidon and when you scorn a God, you tend to get pretty messed up."

They weren't going to witness the earthquake or tsunami though. He didn't need to see that or experience it.

"With no sign of the city, people began to think Helike was a myth, not real. But, Helike was real. It wasn't rediscovered until 2001, though. The ruins of this great city lay untouched and buried and forgotten for that long and yet, there were still people interested enough and who had enough belief to keep looking and they found it! Today, we're here in Helike before the disaster. Take a look around, walk the streets, enjoy the ancient times and imagine how people could lose an entire city."

With that, Riley set them off towards the city.
spin_kick_snap: Kang Min Kyung as Kathy/Banzai (Backpack)

Re: Lecture [H: OHE 09/17]

[personal profile] spin_kick_snap 2013-09-18 12:04 pm (UTC)(link)
"Maybe they've all gotten frostbite already," Kathy suggested. "And so can't feel anything anyway."

...How fast could frostbite set in? Kathy was worried about her toes.
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[personal profile] voiceoverdue 2013-09-18 02:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"Maybe they were born without cold receptors." Was there such a thing? Cecil wasn't sure, but it seemed plausible.
spin_kick_snap: Kang Min Kyung as Kathy/Banzai (Heart Sweater)

Re: Lecture [H: OHE 09/17]

[personal profile] spin_kick_snap 2013-09-19 10:37 am (UTC)(link)
"I think I got theirs instead then." Kathy didn't realize that Cecil wasn't being facetious. "Where're you from? I'm from LA, you know? We don't do winter there, not so much."
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[personal profile] voiceoverdue 2013-09-19 06:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"Night Vale? It's not that big a city. A little south and east of you. And also not very wintry!"
spin_kick_snap: Kang Min Kyung as Kathy/Banzai (Clap With Glee Smile)

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[personal profile] spin_kick_snap 2013-09-20 07:18 am (UTC)(link)
"Let's sit in the back and let the other kids break a trail through the snow and ice," Kathy decided, as if she wasn't the type to be at the front of something new and educational. "We can go in after."
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[personal profile] voiceoverdue 2013-09-20 01:38 pm (UTC)(link)
"That sounds like a very good idea." Cecil wasn't the biggest student, either, so letting someone else do the forging ahead sounded great.