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.

Re: Standing in line - around 11 AM

[identity profile] faithxhealer.livejournal.com 2007-10-14 04:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Flonne still didn't like the plan. She still worried about Laharl, and...oh, maybe this whole festival was a bad idea. It was too late for thoughts like that, though, and at least this version of the plan let her stay with Laharl and keep an eye on him. Beggars couldn't be choosers, after all.

"Y-yeah," Flonne agreed, acting poor but intent certain. "I'll...I'll just go with Laharl-san."

Re: Standing in line - around 11 AM

[identity profile] sceadu-gemynd.livejournal.com 2007-10-20 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Another entrance, was it? If that was truly what they were seeking then they wouldn't find any. After all, although one entrance did make for quite an impressive line it did mean that the number of people needed to man the entrances was significantly fewer.

But if they wanted to look (in vain, perhaps) for another entrance he wasn't going to stop them. And if he came across them inside at a later point, well, he'd just have to keep an eye out. And if things went rather less then well doubtless he'd be able to find a way out in time.