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Entry tags:
- attack on titan: levi,
- axis powers hetalia: america,
- hannibal rising: hannibal lecter,
- harry potter: peter pettigrew,
- hellsing: integra hellsing,
- heroes of olympus: nico di angelo,
- marvel: bucky barnes,
- marvel: natasha romanoff,
- ouat: peter pan,
- supernatural: adam milligan,
- supernatural: lilith,
- supernatural: samandriel,
- teen wolf: cora hale,
- teen wolf: matt daehler,
- the dark knight rises: john blake,
- the hunger games: finnick odair,
- the hunger games: katniss everdeen,
- the lorax: the once-ler,
- the three musketeers: athos,
- zombies run!: simon lauchlan
OPEN | the "Lost People" mingle!
Who: Every lonely person with a story to tell! (Check out the OOC details if you haven't yet!) Oh, and Peter Pan (
boyhood), too.
Where: Mingles are out on the mansion grounds.
When: June 4th-6th, night.
Rating: PG-13? We'll see.
Summary: Peter is up to old tricks. Using his influence as the Pied Piper, Peter gathers together everyone in Wonderland he can for a celebration. Are you ready to make some new friends, sad sacks? This doubles as a convenient excuse to see how many vulnerable children there are.
The Story:
So you heard a little tune on the air and you've come to play! The more, the merrier. Night 1 isn't strictly an action event, but if you'd like to have your characters react, or just want to thread something out for that time, go for it. Night 2 and Night 3 are where the action's at. The prompts are general ideas of what's going on!
Anyone who isn't invited is going to find they can't figure out where everyone's disappeared to, exactly, and if they do go to a location, it's going to look like nothing's going on. Strange, huh? For those who are invited, he only rule is this: mingle to your hearts' content! Make new posts, tag into things, do what makes the most fun!
After each night, everyone will be free to disperse before the sun comes up. They'll wake up in their beds feeling refreshed, with the pleasant, surreal sense they've just had a sweet dream.
Except it wasn't really a dream, was it?
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Where: Mingles are out on the mansion grounds.
When: June 4th-6th, night.
Rating: PG-13? We'll see.
Summary: Peter is up to old tricks. Using his influence as the Pied Piper, Peter gathers together everyone in Wonderland he can for a celebration. Are you ready to make some new friends, sad sacks? This doubles as a convenient excuse to see how many vulnerable children there are.
The Story:
So you heard a little tune on the air and you've come to play! The more, the merrier. Night 1 isn't strictly an action event, but if you'd like to have your characters react, or just want to thread something out for that time, go for it. Night 2 and Night 3 are where the action's at. The prompts are general ideas of what's going on!
Anyone who isn't invited is going to find they can't figure out where everyone's disappeared to, exactly, and if they do go to a location, it's going to look like nothing's going on. Strange, huh? For those who are invited, he only rule is this: mingle to your hearts' content! Make new posts, tag into things, do what makes the most fun!
After each night, everyone will be free to disperse before the sun comes up. They'll wake up in their beds feeling refreshed, with the pleasant, surreal sense they've just had a sweet dream.
Except it wasn't really a dream, was it?
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Tonight, he's intent on meeting the host of the party. Curiosity is a big part of it. He wouldn't mind knowing why, exactly, Peter has drawn only children out tonight. If he expects to gain anything from this. If he is gaining anything from it. And, really, his general motive. There are all things the angel thinks would be good to know.
At one point in the night, Samandriel manages to track their gracious host down and approaches him in a very angelic manner. That is to say, appearing out of nowhere with no real announcement.]
Peter Pan, is it?
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Keeping out undesirables by constructing powerful wards is his best defense in shooing off people who'd otherwise try to interrupt what he's doing here. Such magic has its limits. If some powerhouses in this world banded together, he might not be able to conceal the location of so many people from them. He has to pick his battles more carefully, and so entities like Samandriel slip through the holes in his net. He's not necessarily what Peter's trying to catch, but he can hear the pipes, and that's ultimately the only requirement.
And besides, Peter would be a hypocrite if he turned away someone older and more powerful than they look, wouldn't he? Samandriel isn't the only one who breaks the rules.
He turns toward the angel before Samandriel has time to completely settle. He knows the old disappearing and reappearing trick like the back of his hand.
After a moment of just taking Samandriel's appearance in, he replies.]
That's right. Come for the party? You're welcome to join in.
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I appreciate the invitation.
[But partying isn't exactly his thing. Even if he has attended both. ...It's mostly been out of curiosity, but maybe he's mingled a little. As much as an angel can say it's been mingling.]
May I ask the purpose behind these parties? The selectiveness of them has been rather intriguing to me.
[Particularly this one. Just what are you planning to do with all these children, Pan? Don't make him break your party.]
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Nodding in acknowledgement of both the gratitude and the question, he answers without deception--or as much as he can without twisting the truth, that is. Like angels and mingling, there's only so much Peter can do about his capricious nature, if he bothers to course correct himself at all.]
You may. [But is Samandriel going to understand or care for the answer? Peter's emphasis says that's up to Samandriel.] What other reason is there to have a gathering besides the obvious?
[It's called a party for a reason, and if an angel wants to break it and upset him, there's an overgrown child in Wonderland who's broken entire worlds for less reason.
The party don't stop for no one!]
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And what is the obvious?
[The supposed obvious is beyond him. Humans have gatherings for all sorts of reasons, he supposes, but this one isn't really like those. It's not even being hosted by a human, after all.]
I'm afraid I don't follow. Particularly when it appears as though all of the guests tonight are below the age of adulthood.
[There are no plans for party breaking just yet, he's simply curious. But at the same time, he's worried for Wonderland's youth, in the case that this party is in fact something more than it appears to be.]
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To have fun. And who has more of it than children.
[Have you never met a young person? Come on, you can't tell Peter you're this thick, Samandriel. There's no real mystery behind the logic to his party. He lifts an eyebrow.]
Feeling left out? Why don't you join in and find out for yourself what the fuss is about? Are you fan of games?
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I wouldn't know, I've never played games before. [And he doesn't exactly intend to. Fun? What is this fun you speak of?] But I don't imagine that I would find them entertaining.
[In fact, he feels like they would be patronizing. Humans might enjoy games, but he's an angel.]
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Peter takes on the pitch-perfect expression of a boy thrown for a loop.]
Who doesn't like games? You ought to try it out for yourself before you dismiss it, otherwise you don't even know what it is you're missing. [Now both eyebrows rise.] Besides, you obviously heard my tune for a reason.