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Entry tags:
- #open,
- dangan ronpa: kiyotaka ishimaru,
- dangan ronpa: kokichi oma,
- dangan ronpa: ryoko otonashi,
- detroit become human: connor,
- detroit become human: kara,
- gravity falls: dipper pines,
- gravity falls: mabel pines,
- jjba: jolyne kujo,
- lucifer: mazikeen,
- mlp: starlight glimmer,
- newsflesh: georgia mason,
- newsflesh: shaun mason,
- ouat: snow white,
- outlander: bree randall,
- outlander: claire fraser,
- outlander: jamie fraser,
- persona 4: seta souji,
- steven universe: steven universe,
- the good place: eleanor shellstrop,
- the walking dead game: clementine,
- the walking dead game: louis,
- true blood: jessica hamby,
- umineko: ange ushiromiya
Here we are as in olden days, happy golden days of yore | OPEN
Who: E V E R Y O N E (Including our 4th wall guests!)
Where: Everywhere, one both Mirror and Real Side!
When: December 12th - December 18th (WEEK ONE)
Rating: PG-13, warn if going higher
Summary: This year's Ewaymas celebration rolls out the way it usually does, with intense decorating, a sudden snowfall and...far more arrivals than usual! New faces and old fill the mansion - but why would Wonderland bring so many people at once? And why do some of them remember Wonderland?
The Story:

On the evening before December 12th, the captives of Wonderland might be awoken by a loud commotion. Some of it is typical Ewaymas noise, likely familiar to anyone who has been in Wonderland for more than a year – construction sounds and jingle bells as Wonderland decks its own halls quite literally. Garland and lights race down the walls and down the stairs, and stockings appear on the walls for each and every person in Wonderland, embroidered with their names. There are decorative candles everywhere, and all sorts of decorations for every conceivable winter holiday, even if it does not align perfectly to the dates of Ewaymas. Time isn't real, so there will be menorahs and dreidels and Star of Davids even though Hanukkah ended two days prior. And of course, in the front hall, growing straight out of the floor, is a large decorated tree full of ornaments for everyone. And as always, it will have snowed heavily overnight, bringing all of the snow Wonderland will have between now and spring.
There is a second source of commotion in the night though – the sound of a crowd.
Over the course of the night, dozens of new arrivals will appear in Wonderland. Some for the first time. Some wondering how they managed to return with their memories. Others stumbling in with no recollection of ever having been here. Some might be friends from other timelines, other possibilities, and some might even be doubles of people who are already in Wonderland. It's strange for Wonderland to drag so many people into the mansion at once, but everything seems to indicate that they are supposed to be there. They have their own network devices and even have their own stockings on the wall and their own ornaments on the tree – by all accounts, it seems Wonderland expects that they'll be staying, and is treating them like any other new arrivals. Please, make them feel at home and help them settle in nicely.
The first few days will be for catching up with old friends and enjoying the decorations and settling into Wonderland. However, within a couple of days the decorations will start to glitch, much the way corrupted computer graphics might. Lights might change abruptly from multi-color to blue or white, entire décor styles will abruptly change, candle flames will flicker on and off like broken fluorescent lights, and any singing decorations might loop on a beat or two over and over putting you into an eternal hell. Wonderland doesn't seem to be able to stick to one motif, and it can't stop changing. These glitches are occurring on both the Real Side of Wonderland and the Mirror Side.
By the 15th, these glitches will include entire rooms changing into different holiday scenes. These scenes will all be of characters at various winter holidays in the past, the present (in their world), or a possible future. At this point in the event, characters will still be able to navigate the basic mansion and be able to exit these moments easily. These scenes cannot be interacted with – Wonderland seems to consider them another form of decorating. Unlike previous events of this type, these scenes will not loop at first. They will play once, and then Wonderland will glitch and correct itself to be the room it is supposed to be. The scene might play again, but it will be in a different location if it does.
By this point, Wonderland is having an increasingly difficult time holding itself together in a way that makes geographical sense. You might exit one room, even a room that was not previously playing a scene, and find yourself in the kitchen or on the roof instead of in the hallway. You might open a door that you were sure led to your room only to see a ten foot drop to the grounds outside.
This is the mingle log for WEEK ONE! For more information on this part of the event or any questions, please head over to the plot post, or check out our Fourth Wall Master Post for your other Fourth Wall event needs! Prose or [action brackets] are welcome. Please clearly indicate whether your character is on the Real Side or Mirror Side in your top levels. And of course, have fun! ♥
Where: Everywhere, one both Mirror and Real Side!
When: December 12th - December 18th (WEEK ONE)
Rating: PG-13, warn if going higher
Summary: This year's Ewaymas celebration rolls out the way it usually does, with intense decorating, a sudden snowfall and...far more arrivals than usual! New faces and old fill the mansion - but why would Wonderland bring so many people at once? And why do some of them remember Wonderland?
The Story:

On the evening before December 12th, the captives of Wonderland might be awoken by a loud commotion. Some of it is typical Ewaymas noise, likely familiar to anyone who has been in Wonderland for more than a year – construction sounds and jingle bells as Wonderland decks its own halls quite literally. Garland and lights race down the walls and down the stairs, and stockings appear on the walls for each and every person in Wonderland, embroidered with their names. There are decorative candles everywhere, and all sorts of decorations for every conceivable winter holiday, even if it does not align perfectly to the dates of Ewaymas. Time isn't real, so there will be menorahs and dreidels and Star of Davids even though Hanukkah ended two days prior. And of course, in the front hall, growing straight out of the floor, is a large decorated tree full of ornaments for everyone. And as always, it will have snowed heavily overnight, bringing all of the snow Wonderland will have between now and spring.
There is a second source of commotion in the night though – the sound of a crowd.
Over the course of the night, dozens of new arrivals will appear in Wonderland. Some for the first time. Some wondering how they managed to return with their memories. Others stumbling in with no recollection of ever having been here. Some might be friends from other timelines, other possibilities, and some might even be doubles of people who are already in Wonderland. It's strange for Wonderland to drag so many people into the mansion at once, but everything seems to indicate that they are supposed to be there. They have their own network devices and even have their own stockings on the wall and their own ornaments on the tree – by all accounts, it seems Wonderland expects that they'll be staying, and is treating them like any other new arrivals. Please, make them feel at home and help them settle in nicely.
The first few days will be for catching up with old friends and enjoying the decorations and settling into Wonderland. However, within a couple of days the decorations will start to glitch, much the way corrupted computer graphics might. Lights might change abruptly from multi-color to blue or white, entire décor styles will abruptly change, candle flames will flicker on and off like broken fluorescent lights, and any singing decorations might loop on a beat or two over and over putting you into an eternal hell. Wonderland doesn't seem to be able to stick to one motif, and it can't stop changing. These glitches are occurring on both the Real Side of Wonderland and the Mirror Side.
By the 15th, these glitches will include entire rooms changing into different holiday scenes. These scenes will all be of characters at various winter holidays in the past, the present (in their world), or a possible future. At this point in the event, characters will still be able to navigate the basic mansion and be able to exit these moments easily. These scenes cannot be interacted with – Wonderland seems to consider them another form of decorating. Unlike previous events of this type, these scenes will not loop at first. They will play once, and then Wonderland will glitch and correct itself to be the room it is supposed to be. The scene might play again, but it will be in a different location if it does.
By this point, Wonderland is having an increasingly difficult time holding itself together in a way that makes geographical sense. You might exit one room, even a room that was not previously playing a scene, and find yourself in the kitchen or on the roof instead of in the hallway. You might open a door that you were sure led to your room only to see a ten foot drop to the grounds outside.
This is the mingle log for WEEK ONE! For more information on this part of the event or any questions, please head over to the plot post, or check out our Fourth Wall Master Post for your other Fourth Wall event needs! Prose or [action brackets] are welcome. Please clearly indicate whether your character is on the Real Side or Mirror Side in your top levels. And of course, have fun! ♥
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[Use your words, Jay.]
Or, like, stops our brains from...I dunno, developing like they're supposed to.
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But... yeah. Brains don't age either.
[Something he tries not to think about most of the time. He's mentally 15 and mentally 13 all at once and it never stops being weird and confusing.]
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[So's he, technically, but getting stuck at 28's a hell of a lot better than the twelve-to-fifteen range Dipper's in.]
That's...not good.
[He tilts his head, and the camera follows suit.]
Does it, uh...feel like you're older?
[Would Dipper even know what older feels like? Does it feel like anything, really, besides the crushing weight of responsibilities nobody prepared you for?]
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Do you?
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[Does he?]
I mean, I...
[He squints, attempting to think back, attempting to figure out if he's ever really considered it before. Sure, he's aware he's almost thirty, but he hasn't really stopped to consider what that feels like. It seems like the kind of thing that's supposed to feel like something, but he's got enough constant, crushing dread on his plate without factoring the onward march of time into it.]
[Shit, wait.]
[Almost?]
[He died right after his twenty-eighth, celebrated his twenty-ninth the following November in Wonderland, got sent back home, and now it's December.]
[He's lost time in there somewhere. Might've made it up somewhere else, though.]
[He looks up from the viewfinder screen, eyes wide.]
I'm thirty years old.
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[Dipper may be aging, sort of, but physically he hasn't changed and neither has anyone else. That means everyone over twenty but under grunkle age is in the nebulous "adult" age bracket. Dipper blinks.]
How old were you before?
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[This revelation doesn't quite seem to have the effect Jay anticipated. Right. He's a kid. Sort of. Twenty-eight probably sounds old as shit, too.]
I mean, like, it's not that much different, I guess, but it's still...like, thirty just sounds...
[Jay gestures with his free hand. You know. Maybe Dipper doesn't know. Maybe Jay's freaking out over nothing.
Maybe Jay didn't really expect to make it to thirty.][
Maybe he didn't, really.]no subject
[Dipper kind of gets it, but at the same time....
He slumps forward, wrapping his arms around his knees.]
But you were already an adult when you got here. I'm old enough to learn to drive and my feet still don't reach the pedals.
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[He hisses softly through his teeth.]
That's...not great.
[Jay glances off to the side, toward one of the rooms. The camera lens follows.]
Not that we've really got a parking lot to practice in, but... [He winces, already seeing the holes in his idea.] I wonder if Wonderland'd give you, like...a modified car. Or, like, something to extend the pedals. Not sure you can really fit an SUV in a closet, but...
[It's December, right? Jay sure as hell never got a car for Christmas, and he's never known anybody else who has, but he's seen commercials. It seems possible.]
[...Is Jay seriously considering teaching an age-locked thirteen-year-old how to drive? Is that what this is?]
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[He wants to date and people his physical age are too young and his mental age see him as too young and this will just get worse the longer he's here. Is he destined to be alone forever? Romantically speaking, at least.
But he doesn't want to say so in front of Jay because it's embarrassing to have feelings.]
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[What comes after, though, that's...rough. It's everything. It's being frozen in place while your mind keeps going, it's having the visible you not match the interior you, and worse, it's not being sure if that interior matches anything it would've become if things had just kept going the way they were. It's being unstuck by the paranormal, without any basis of comparison for what normal would've been.]
[Is this what giving a damn is supposed to feel like? It's awful.]
I, uh. [He twitches his finger back and forth on the zoom, listening to the lens buzz.] I don't, like...I'm not gonna say I get it, 'cause it's not like we're in the exact same boat, but.
[Words, Jay.]
I get...parts of it. And it's...bad.