The Dog Keeper (
thedogkeeper) wrote2030-06-10 04:16 am
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Doggie Delivery Service
Get a Message to the Dog Keeper
It is entirely possible to send messages to the Dog Keeper! While the Dog Keeper seems capable of sending text messages to characters, it does not seem like characters can find anywhere to contact the Dog Keeper directly through the phones. How strange! Oh well. Guess you'll just have to send the Dog Keeper a letter the old fashioned way! Characters will have to write up a letter and put it in an envelope with "TO THE DOG KEEPER" written where a typical address would be printed. It doesn't seem like a return address is required! Characters will then leave their letters in their mail boxes (apartments and dorms have mailboxes in the lobbies that match to room numbers). They may also send the Dog Keeper items of any shape or size. To do this, if it doesn't fit in the mail box, simply set it by the mailbox. Seems like the Delivery Dogs know what to do! No item is too big or small- and the greatest part?
It doesn't look like there's any charge on postal!
To contact the Dog Keeper leave a comment below and the Dog Keeper will respond eventually.
The Dog Keeper sends back letters- but they're all typed up. And of course- don't always expect helpful answers. Or any answers at all.
Get a Message to Someone Else!
While you wouldn't technically use this page to send a character letters/packages, you can assume that characters would be able to use the Delivery Dogs for similar functions with each other as well as the Dog Keeper.Meaning if your characters makes up a package/letter that they want to send to another character, you would execute this by having the character write up an address like they would in the real world on the package or letter and then put it in their mail box with the flag up (apartments and dorms have mailboxes in the lobbies that match to room numbers). For objects bigger than the mailbox, they only have to set it down near the mail box and flip up the flag (if there is a flag to be flipped)! All deliveries are made within a day.
To execute this ICly, you would just proceed with usual inbox interactions as always.
This is just an assumed background action among characters. You do not need to make requests/make it known on this page that you are using the delivery dogs for this purpose.
Get a Message to Another NPC!
Currently it is not possible to send letters/items to other NPCs other than the Dog Keeper. This may change in the future.If a character attempts to do so, they will find whatever item or letter they have sent in the mail box the following day....
....Only it'll look strangely as if it's aged several hundred years in one sitting.
How odd.

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he's committed to it, it's important, and no matter what sam and dean might be paranoid about in stepping into something unknown, it's not like this is his first dimensional fuckery rodeo. maybe he's trusting sodder too easily, maybe he's still too young and naive, but it feels more important that he take the chance and try it than sit aside and do nothing out of fear.
that's what's on his mind when he shuffles back into his room ready to finally pass out, still fully dressed down to the shoes because he's not sure what all will come with him in the dream and hey, shoes are important. even little velcro shoes like this fool infant wears. but, it looks like he'll need to stay up a little longer, because now he has a new friend. ]
Hello. How did you get in here? [ jack asks the little critter, coming to sit on the edge of his bed, near the pillow the fawn has decided is his new bed. he does his thing, dropping the crown for jack, which the boy picks up curiously, turning it over in his hands as he watches the flowers change with awe in his eyes. ] That's incredible. Thank you.
[ a beat, and he glances back down to the fawn, before adding. ] Will you tell the person who sent it I said thank you? I love it.
[ he doesn't even realize what it does yet and he loves it. and yeah, you bet your ass he's going to pet the baby deer. placing the crown onto his head primely, jack lounges out on his stomach, chin rested on one arm folded on the bed and the other hand is busy petting the precious little fawn's soft fur, giving ear scratchies and smoothing our ruffled spots and all that good stuff.
between jack's new soft little fawn friend, the pleasant temperature comfort of the flower crown, and all of the sleepiness going around, jack will likely pass out there after a ten or twenty minutes of petting the little deer, the hand scratching behind the fawn's ears slowing to an eventual halt, left resting on the baby animal's back as he drifts off. zzzzz. ]