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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: almost 1ish - yay late :D
Vexen was lying through his teeth.
Not that Sephiroth could do anything about this without calling undue attention to himself. Not only that, but he had no way of knowing whether there was actual malicious intent or if the guy was just an asshole. The inflection of his words was a bit flat, almost bored; maybe he just didn't care. But Sephiroth was becoming increasingly convinced that, whoever he was, this person was no local. The feeling was all wrong.
"Disappearances have been happening for a long while now," he interjected, frowning at Vexen. "Every few days, it seems, a foreigner vanishes."
Re: almost 1ish - yay late :D
... Wouldn't that be nice?
"I don't think... it's the same kind of disappearances that have been going on..." she paused from the thought and hung her head. What if they had been kidnapped? She... she... No. There's no possibility that they, after all they've pushed through, couldn't get themselves kidnapped! She looked back up with a strange determination in her eyes; ones that she hadn't had for awhile. "Thank you. I hope they're alright, too."
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"You see," his attention returned to his friendlier audience, the redheaded girl, "I've only just arrived in the city, and I'm afraid I have yet to hear about any of the recent events, or anything else for that matter. Do you think you might be able to assist me?"
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"It's very helpful. A lot of people make sure to keep everyone informed about anything bad that's happening!" She shuffled forward as the lined moved more, eyes widening a fraction when she realized it had been quite a bit. Once she was caught up again, she turned back towards the two. "I'm Kairi, by the way," she said suddenly, realizing that she hadn't introduced herself - how rude of her!
She then nodded to the silver haired man. "He's right, though. From what I heard they've happened a lot. Some stuff with the Organization people talk a lot about... there was an instance a bit back with Nobodies... but I haven't seen any Heartless here, at least..."
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With all things considered, he did not like the way things were adding up. Either this girl - Kairi - was hopelessly naive, or there was something weird going on here. But what could he do about it, in all honesty? His talents lay in combat, not in the pleasantries of conversation. What little he knew about interrogation involved thumb screws, at the very least.
Even considering that, though, Sephiroth was not a cruel man. Far from it. He just didn't have the background for this. "I'm Sephiroth," he ventured, wondering as he did if the other guy would even bother giving his name.
(Sorry for the long wait; maaaaaaaajor compy troubles.)
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"These disappearances are troubling," he mused convincingly, "especially if they seem to have no known cause. And what's this about an organization?" He acted surprised. "And heartless and nobodies...I'm afraid I've never heard of those before." He looked away, muttering distantly, "What have I gotten myself into?" and finding himself rather pleased with his performance thus far. If he could keep it up, he could get quite a bit of information simply from these two.
He grounded himself back in reality as he heard introductions. "Oh, I'm Ven," he replied smoothly, remembering almost too late not to give his real name. That would have been a complete disaster. "Pleased to meet you both."