Neito Monoma (
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[Neito's on break at the moment, but his Moon Knight uniform can be clearly seen on him. He looks thoughtful.]
Do our birthdays still count here if we're just going to forget everything when we go home?
[Guess who didn't say a word about his birthday happening in May? This guy. Truth be told, he'd been too busy to worry about it, and most of the people he'd want to celebrate with weren't here.]
I was thinking that it might be helpful to new arrivals if we had a regular meet and greet event. Maybe on the day before the Sanguis cycle begins. That seems to be one of the calmer times in the month, based on my observations.
[While there's no guarantee things will always be that way, he has noticed a distinct pattern. Moon cycles cause individual chaos within people's lives, and then a few days after the Triple Moon cycle, there's frequently some sort of disaster.]
I don't mind being the main event coordinator, but it would help if I had help.
Do our birthdays still count here if we're just going to forget everything when we go home?
[Guess who didn't say a word about his birthday happening in May? This guy. Truth be told, he'd been too busy to worry about it, and most of the people he'd want to celebrate with weren't here.]
I was thinking that it might be helpful to new arrivals if we had a regular meet and greet event. Maybe on the day before the Sanguis cycle begins. That seems to be one of the calmer times in the month, based on my observations.
[While there's no guarantee things will always be that way, he has noticed a distinct pattern. Moon cycles cause individual chaos within people's lives, and then a few days after the Triple Moon cycle, there's frequently some sort of disaster.]
I don't mind being the main event coordinator, but it would help if I had help.
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[ She's not sure if it's the actual day or not, but she figures it has to be close enough for her saying that to be appropriate.]
That would help a little, though I'm not sure how many people would actually be paying attention to posters on the walls when they first arrive. [ She knows that she didn't, at least.]
I was thinking that maybe a post on the network could work, but... that still has the same problem. Plenty of people don't pay attention to what's posted.
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[He considers her point, and tries to think of how they might get around the issue. There isn't much to do if people are simply not paying attention, but they could try to make it as obvious as possible...]
What if it was in very large all capital letters and said "IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR NEW ARRIVALS" with an arrow pointing to some pamphlets in a bin below?
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That'll probably work a little better, but it's likely still easy to miss in all of the confusion. Maybe if it were a sign with blinking lights or something on it instead of just a poster?
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I guess that'd be the best solution then. I didn't really think about the issues that blinking lights could cause. Maybe they'll be willing to mention it when talking to new arrivals if they'll help make it visible. [ At least she hopes that'd be the case. ]