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Foundation Day Festival: At the Entrance
Character(s): everyone entering the festival by the gate
Content: weapons confiscation, greetings, etc.
Setting: Joco da Crianca Fairgrounds, entrance
Time: all day~
Warnings: Multithreaded posting format (please include time of day and sub-location in your comment's subject line)
For the festival, the Jogo da Crianca fairgrounds have been ringed by a modular eight-foot-tall iron-bar fence. Signs all around the vicinity point to the entrance, which is the only large gap in the fence. Because this is Paixao, there is a line to get in, but it moves quickly.
At the front of the line is a small security team; as people enter, they are asked to check their weapons or dangerous items with festival staff. Once unarmed, they are given a receipt to pick up their items on the way out, as well as one complimentary raffle ticket, and are allowed to proceed into the fairgrounds.
Just inside the entrance are two tents, one labeled "SECURITY / LOST AND FOUND," and the other labeled with "FIRST AID" and a large red cross.
Content: weapons confiscation, greetings, etc.
Setting: Joco da Crianca Fairgrounds, entrance
Time: all day~
Warnings: Multithreaded posting format (please include time of day and sub-location in your comment's subject line)
For the festival, the Jogo da Crianca fairgrounds have been ringed by a modular eight-foot-tall iron-bar fence. Signs all around the vicinity point to the entrance, which is the only large gap in the fence. Because this is Paixao, there is a line to get in, but it moves quickly.
At the front of the line is a small security team; as people enter, they are asked to check their weapons or dangerous items with festival staff. Once unarmed, they are given a receipt to pick up their items on the way out, as well as one complimentary raffle ticket, and are allowed to proceed into the fairgrounds.
Just inside the entrance are two tents, one labeled "SECURITY / LOST AND FOUND," and the other labeled with "FIRST AID" and a large red cross.
Re: At the entrance, noonish
boyfriend's shoulder at everything. She, too, knew that Soma hadn't given up more than a fraction of his arsenal, and when asked about weapons on her person, she only smiled and held out her empty hands. There was a bottle of holy water in the satchel she'd picked up, and if there was an emergency, that and the paper charms up her sleeve would buy enough time to get everyone evacuated from the fairground."Where to first?" Mina asked, watching the colorful shapes of other strangers and the golden figures of the Paixaoan locals mingle, hearing the baseline of music not far away and the shouts of children at the games, smelling the distant scents of the food tent, and half-shouting so Soma would hear her above the crowds. Festivals had something for all the senses, and while they might have been overwhelming to some people, she'd been to several parties in her lifetime and knew more or less what to expect.
It wasn't every day one went to a party with an incarnation of Dracula at one's side, but she didn't think Soma would hurt anyone. She knew he wouldn't hurt anyone. She trusted him better than that.
Re: At the entrance, noonish
Mina's question caused Soma to pay greater attention to the festival grounds, and what he saw put him at a momentary loss of words. He'd been to many of the same parties Mina had attended, all the while insisting that they were not dating (despite the fact that they arrived and left together on most occasions), but none of them had quite the same scope as this one.
It wasn't long, however, before he settled his focus on one section of game stalls in particular. Turning to Mina with a smile and a sideways nod of his head, he led the way toward the first of said booths, a Strongman hammer and pillar... (Continuing at the Games Area)