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Male, 33 years old. (I'm even more dead than before.)

Likes (other than writing and roleplaying): I'm into all genres of music. I love to cook. I love the outdoors, and walking through the park near my house. (Yes, really.) I read a lot of thriller/mystery novels. And I usually watch seasonal anime. (Or cooking shows. Because Western Media provides even fewer things that are worth watching.)

But as for my many other neglected hobbies, I've played basically every sport. (Soccer and Bowling being my favorite of the bunch.) And I'm trying to play more video games. (Going through my never-ending Steam library.) Plus, I've dabbled in making electronic & metal music, and I used to play a number of instruments. (Guitar, French Horn, etc.)

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Who knew they still had it in them?
Ravi




Ravi didn’t understand what was so funny about their situation. A decision needed to be made soon as they were gaining nothing from merely gawking at the trees. If there was anything else to spot, chances are that it would’ve been. The gusts of wind lowered the probability of success of anyone but him to make it all the way up where that nest laid. Not wasting time to discuss matters further, he found himself coiling around the tree and making his way up as efficiently as possible. His grip remained tight while enduring the elements, as it wouldn’t do them any good if he fell now. It was surreal how used to his body’s movements he’d become without noticing. Maybe his athleticism had transformed with him; that or his optimism and hunger were a potent combination.

It was true that they would benefit by finding food. But many of them were cold-blooded Pokemon and desperately required that warmth to properly function, especially after going out in the rain. The only viable option in Ravi's opinion was stuffing that nest in his gaping maw. Progressing at a reasonable pace as he was getting ever — so — close to his target...

“You can do this! This isn't any more challenging than my calisthenic practice. Stretching is just a warm up for the main event.” Ravi’s inner-cheerleader kept himself focused on the task at—hmm…

The point was Ravi hoped to accomplish what they’d set out to do, regardless of the danger and skepticism he faced. Thus proving to his team members that he was a valuable ally. Leaving Trevor and Vi with the responsibility to keep vigilant of their surroundings...
Not trying to rush anything. Though I just wanted to mention that it might benefit at least our particular group currently undergoing the storm to have a general update of the current condition of the storm and maybe just a stroke of luck and have a stiff breeze knock the nest off the branches. A snake can dream. :P @Lucius Cypher

So is Vi only trying to scare the other two? Or does she not believe she moved the twig either because that wasn't her aim? It seemed like the twig was actually moved by her. Not super important, but I figured I'd ask anyway. @Rune_Alchemist
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Vocals kind of give me a Gotye vibe.
Ravi




Ravi caught a glance of the flying twig, but it failed to produce any reaction out of him. Still carefully focusing on his surroundings and traces for other pokemon to eat-Meet! Yes, meeting friendly pokemon that would give them all some tasty, non-alive food. Turning his eyes with an unintentionally threatening glare, merely curiously taking note to Trevor’s suggestion to climb the tree. Ravi lifted his upper-half to pinpoint the nest's location in the branches above. Hmm—There it was! Could he scale that tree? He was a snake and that didn’t seem out of the ordinary. But that would imply his body would act appropriately and he’d have enough muscle strength to do so. In this miserable weather, it was unlikely anything would lunge out and peck them apart in a matter of moments. Weighing the reward vs the risk in his thoughts and pondering potential alternatives as his tongue wiggled out every now and then.

“Maybe Vi could drop it down here with her power…” Ravi suggested. How would they bring the kindling back in the pouring rain? He found an answer, unpleasant as it may be. “And we'd be able to keep it dry by-storing it in my mouth.”

Unbeknownst to him that she’d already moved something, even it was after attempting to either set him ablaze or blasting him with spiritual force. He gave another piece of advice that might help it result in success. “It should make it easier to control them if you try to focus on the nest alone.” Who would argue with that assertion? Especially one coming from an unwittingly scary Seviper? “At least I'd like to believe so. It would certainly be easier than either of us climbing all the way up there.”
@Lugia I'll admit maybe I'm missing something. But Ravi wasn't flung in the air. But a twig nearby him.

Banned for wanting hunger. Let them eat cake. >:I
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