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Azura ([personal profile] lazuline) wrote in [community profile] genessia2018-09-16 12:28 pm

PLAYER EVENT: GENESSIA CARNIVAL



Genessia Carnival

The week of the carnival has arrived! With the combined effort of paid workers, volunteers, Azura, and those Azura decided were going to help her (Looking at you Fam), the setup has gone without a hitch. Those who come by the large park in Genessia City during the morning and afternoon of the 16th will see the carnival in various stages of completion. It isn't the sun starts to set and the sky begins to burn the colors of pink and orange with a topping of blue that the lights on the carnival tents and other structures come to life.

THE CARNIVAL IS ON.

It's clear that the carnival takes up almost all of the park; it's setup done so that the rides, attractions, booths and other assorted portions of the carnival are setup around ponds and lakes and take advantage of paths in the park. At the entrance are a myriad of food stalls, while the bigger rides are further in the back. In between are smaller attractions like games, but more importantly this is where all of the booths for the residents are set up. Several rows deep, the offerings here are wildly different and each engaging in its own way. Lastly, the larger attractions of the Carnival are organized in the large central portion of the carnival where a large area has been cleared and sectioned off in 4 large rectangles to house each with plenty of room.

Carnival Fare

  1. Food And Drink - There are so many smells that sometimes your nose might be confused. From the scent of roasting meat, to the smell of sugary sweet cotton candy, the myriad of scents mingle throughout the whole carnival. There's an entire section of picnic tables for carnival goers to take a load off and eat their fill. The admission ticket even paid for complimentary drinks! However, there are plenty of stalls that are offering much more interesting options, including alcohol (for adults only!). Food ranges in price of course, and unfortunately there are a few stalls that might be overpricing their food...

  2. Rides and Attractions - The carnival isn't complete without classic carnival rides. There's a ferris wheel, teacups, several different merry-go-rounds, as well as a SUPER ROMANTIC Tunnel of Love. For the more adventurous there's even a few smaller sized roller coasters as well as an interesting looking magically powered water slide that's powered by a couple of local wizards and a "Doctor". One of the most popular rides seems to be the bumper cars, where each car has the chance to change shape on impact. Lastly for those who are brave enough there's a 2 story haunted house of mirrors full of jump scares and atmospheric music.

  3. Games and Stalls - THIS is where all of those stalls that were signed up for are. Of course, they make up the bulk of stalls, though the ones that are food oriented border the area mentioned earlier. Other booths such as shooting ranges, pingpong ball toss, fortune tellers, toy building booths and even a couple of booths where you can fish up your own little fish pet are here. Careful though, some of these booths are lowkey ripoffs, since they were largely built by volunteers. Should you get scammed it's wise to try and find security rather than handle it yourselves.


Main Attractions

  1. Randomized Plays - These plays are held nightly, but they're not your traditional plays. Participants are chosen from the audience who paid admission! On top of that, the roles are randomly assigned. You never really know what you're going to get, so in the end the plays come out a lot like improv. They're also largely hilarious, unintentionally or otherwise as often the two plays wind up intermingled! Once, Rumtumtugger wound up playing the part of Belle, while Gaston had to do a solo song all on his own... In the end, it'll be up to you what role your character plays, but it's never quite what's expected. Behind the scenes must be a riot no matter what!

  2. Obstacle Course - One attraction at the center of the carnival seems to weave around the other three, and out into the grounds itself. It's a complicated series of obstacles, from a pit of inky, oily water, to slippery bridges and swinging portions that need to be dodged. Portions of the course are even quite vertical, offering a strenuous climb as part of the challenge. This course is not for the faint of heart, and many will find themselves having to give up halfway through, or even being disqualified by being knocked out of the course. Those who choose to work together might make it farther but in the end only one can win. Be prepared for betrayal if you take that route...

  3. Eating Competition - There's not just one eating competition during the week of the carnival. Instead, several are held throughout the week. Hotdogs are first, followed by pancakes, then burgers. After that, towards the final three days of the carnival the bigger competitions start.
    • Hotdogs - how many can you eat in 5 minutes?
    • Pancakes - how many can you eat in 5 minutes?
    • Burgers - how many can you eat in 8 minutes?
    • Whole Chickens - You have 3, can you eat them all in 12 minutes?
    • Whole Turkey - You have an entire turkey, how much can you eat in 10 minutes?
    • 6 Tier Chocolate Cake - Finish the whole cake to win. (Hour Time Limit)
    Those who have supernatural abilities are given an extra challenge to make things fair. For those who eat themselves sick there is a medical tent nearby, and of course plenty of room for a crowd of spectators.

  4. Jousting Competition - The colorful, campy and overall cheesy look of this jousting competition almost looks like a childish version of the competition. However, the prizes are real. Instead of the prize for the winning "knight" the winner of each match will be able to earn a fair sum of redbills! It's enough to cover the entry fee paid for the competition and then a couple hundred on top of that. Each participant chooses their weapon, but they all have different strange additional abilities depending on their color...
    • Yellow - sparkles on impact
    • Red - screams upon impact
    • Green - slimes whatever it hits
    • Blue - freezes what it touches for 3 seconds
    For this competition special abilities beyond that of a normal human are dampened by special units hidden in the ring. Disabling them would of course, wind up in the participant being disqualified.



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[personal profile] noblecaptain 2018-10-02 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
In truth, Steve had a bit of an ulterior motive in approaching Albus. He'd applied to work at the school and, while he had not gotten the job yet, he wanted to introduce himself. He really had hoped he would get it. "Yes, well, that's the point of it, isn't it? For people to have fun."

Steve smiled slightly. "They didn't have anything like this back home, at least not that I remember. It's... It's a complicated story." He chuckled, knowing how awkward he must sound. "It's good, though. Real good."
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[personal profile] chambermusicandtenpins 2018-10-02 11:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Dumbledore does not seem to notice any awkwardness on Steve's part, wearing the same cheerful, amiable expression as he listens. "I'm glad you like it," he says. "More places could probably be cheered up by a water slide or two, or a carnival to keep everyone entertained. Where are you from, may I ask?"
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[personal profile] noblecaptain 2018-10-03 03:38 am (UTC)(link)
"Ah, now a carnival, those I'm aware of." He chuckled. "And we also had Coney Island where I grew up too. If there was a water slide, I don't remember it, but it's possible." He tried to think back, remember if they had anything like that, but all he really remembered was spending time on the boardwalk with Bucky.

"Well..." He smiled at Albus. "That's a bit of a long story. I grew up in the Forties. Then, well, I slept for a while. Woke up in the twenty-first century. Once I woke up, I was a bit too busy to go find a theme park." He sighed. A part of him missed the forties, but he did't want to admit that.
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[personal profile] chambermusicandtenpins 2018-10-03 09:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"That would be...the 1940s, then, yes?" he says, quickly doing the math in his head. It's strange to realize that that is still twenty years away from where he is, though still far more close than the 21st century would have to have been for Steve. "That must have been quite the experience. I can't say I can imagine what it would be like to wake up after such a long period of time away from the world."
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[personal profile] noblecaptain 2018-10-04 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
"It was..." Steve paused, as if trying to find the right word to describe what he felt. "Jarring?" His brow furrowed, not sure he liked that word either. "The food was better. The internet is helpful. Everyone I knew was, well, gone..."

His voice trails off a little, not wanting to talk about something depressing. "It took some getting used to. I was all work and no play, though. This would have been something fun to experience. Did they have carnivals when you came from?"
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[personal profile] chambermusicandtenpins 2018-10-06 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
Dumbledore's expressions is sympathetic and attentive as Steve talks, listening as he tries to describe what he went through. He doesn't push, though, when Steve changes subjects. Instead, he answers amiable, saying, "That they do. Not usually magical ones, but we've had amusement parks like the Blackgang Chine and Dreamland Margate. They're not quite as inventive or magic-based as this place is, but they're still supposed to be quite entertaining.

My world has Coney Island, as well, though I admit I've never been to it myself. It sounds quite exciting."
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[personal profile] noblecaptain 2018-10-08 11:07 am (UTC)(link)
Steve nodded his head. "Coney Island was fun. My best friend and I used to go check it out when we were younger." He smiled and tilted his head to the side. "I think he would like this, if he were here."

Steve crossed his arms over his chest. "Magic. I never had any interactions with magic back home. I sure it existed, I just... It wasn't a part of my world." He gave Albus a small smile. "It's good to know some of those things I read in those fantasy and sci-fi dime store novels as a kid are real."

He let out a little chuckle, reaching up to run a hand through his hair. "I, uh... I applied for a job to work at the school. I... I should hear something soon. That's why I came over here. Wanted to introduce myself. They told me you work there?"
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[personal profile] chambermusicandtenpins 2018-10-09 12:44 am (UTC)(link)
"Ah! Good to meet a potential fellow colleague, then," he says with a bright smile. "Yes, I started working at Attleton Academies about a month or so ago. I teach in the secondary school there. I've only been there a short time, but I've been enjoying it quite a bit. It's a bit of a change from where I teach back at home, but everyone there has been very welcoming, including the students."

"Have you applied to be a teacher there as well?" he asks. "Or have you applied for a different position there?"
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[personal profile] noblecaptain 2018-10-09 04:40 am (UTC)(link)
"Ah, no. Security guard. I guess I'll be at the door, patrolling the halls, things like that. Making sure that the school is safe." Really, protecting people was already kind of his thing, so why not try to help people at a school too. He smiled a little sheepishly. Honestly, he really didn't know what he would teach if he was a teacher anyway.

He nodded his head in agreement. "I'm sure everyone will be very nice. What did you teach back at home?"
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[personal profile] chambermusicandtenpins 2018-10-10 12:56 am (UTC)(link)
"Ah, and a very valuable role that is," he says, sensing Steve's sheepishness. "After all, with so many children in the building, it would be terrible if there safety couldn't be guaranteed."

"I taught Transfiguration," he says with something almost like mischief in his grin. "The art of using magic to turn one thing into another. It's a shame it's not really something practical to teach here in terms of subject matter, but it's given me a reason to explore maths and science further than I would normally."