Username: iBrevity
Name: Nightingale "Gale"
Gender: male
What do they do with the wood they collect?
Among his circle of friends Nightingale is infamous for his summer parties. He's a good host and fun to be around but most importantly he's good with his hands. Every year he builds some sort of game that's bigger and better than whatever he built the year before. This year Nightingale is planning on unveiling an enormous backyard Jenga set, all made from individual pieces of wood about the length of a leg. He's been working on this game all year, as he's being selective about the pieces he keeps and the process is taking longer than he originally anticipated. Those unseemly planks he refuses to use he gives away to curious acquaintances. Gale has already began sanding the pieces down so they'll be easier to handle at his party and, upon finishing each piece, places them in his yard to confirm his measurements. He has a quite extraordinary Jenga tower already and it stands at close to four feet, with a good three feet of planks still needing to be sanded and added.
Gale's friends keep bothering him about what they're going to be playing this year but he refuses to tell. His favorite part of the summer parties is finally confessing what he's built for them and after last year's immensely dangerous game of lawn darts Gale is certain something less lethal will be a refreshing change. (Gale has yet to drop one of these pieces and realize how much damage they can bestow on a foot, however.)
Name: Nightingale "Gale"
Gender: male
What do they do with the wood they collect?
Among his circle of friends Nightingale is infamous for his summer parties. He's a good host and fun to be around but most importantly he's good with his hands. Every year he builds some sort of game that's bigger and better than whatever he built the year before. This year Nightingale is planning on unveiling an enormous backyard Jenga set, all made from individual pieces of wood about the length of a leg. He's been working on this game all year, as he's being selective about the pieces he keeps and the process is taking longer than he originally anticipated. Those unseemly planks he refuses to use he gives away to curious acquaintances. Gale has already began sanding the pieces down so they'll be easier to handle at his party and, upon finishing each piece, places them in his yard to confirm his measurements. He has a quite extraordinary Jenga tower already and it stands at close to four feet, with a good three feet of planks still needing to be sanded and added.
Gale's friends keep bothering him about what they're going to be playing this year but he refuses to tell. His favorite part of the summer parties is finally confessing what he's built for them and after last year's immensely dangerous game of lawn darts Gale is certain something less lethal will be a refreshing change. (Gale has yet to drop one of these pieces and realize how much damage they can bestow on a foot, however.)