@Count Adramélekh Sear
It actually feels kind of comforting. For me, it’s not unlike the feeling of someone heavily walking across a floor, and everything is bouncing in rhythm with their steps. But I think that was only a 4.5 or something like that. Maybe a five? It’s hard to remember … there’s so many earthquakes some times. Water goes all splashy splashy and you get out and stumble across the flor, and you put on your slippers and a bathrobe and then you go to the “we’re having an earthquake” zone and sip vending machine coffee and watch the news until they tell you that you can go back to your hotel room.
But, that was Tokyo, and they get between 2,000 and 10,000 earthquakes every year. Most are so small you don’t notice, but sometimes one will knock everything off your shelves. And periodically it’s time to rebuild your house. Again.
In all honesty, those regular nightly tremors were actually kind of comforting. Laying in bed and everything shakes for a while. It’s like the Earth is just letting you know that it’s there.
So, to answer your question, outside in the “gather here” emergency spot, dripping wet wearing a bathrobe and slippers sipping vending machine coffee and talking with folks about the weather I guess.
Or dead, if it was a bad one.
@ArmadilloEater
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