http://paixaomayor.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] paixaomayor.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2007-08-11 09:25 pm

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.

Going through the line - 1:00 PM

[identity profile] shareacare.livejournal.com 2007-09-13 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
It was a wonderful day! Ahnassi was very happy to be going to the festival and enjoying all the entertainment and food and whatever else the fenced-off area held in store for her and Juro. She had seen notices of the event and just HAD to go. Juro hadn't really been as thrilled with the idea, since there were sure to be a very many humans around and he didn't like them very much. Ahnassi thought this was a little bit silly, since Juro could make himself look like one of them and blend in perfectly, but he still had a bit of a bad attitude when it came to them. She just hoped he wouldn't start fighting with anyone. That wouldn't be a good way to start the day, and the Khajiit really did want to have a lot of fun.

She giggled when the man asked her to hand over any weapons she might have, and held out her empty hands. "Ahnassi carries no weapons," she assured the guard. "She is a simple monk and does no harm to anyone." This was a half-truth, of course. She was more thief than monk, but you didn't go around telling that sort of thing to guards. The bit about not hurting people was completely true, of course. That was the part most people were worried about, anyway.

The man looked slightly disconcerted at the sight of her sharp claws, but he still waved her through. In all likelihood, more dangerous "unarmed" people had already passed through the gate.