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Foundation Day Festival: Stage Area
Character(s): everyone in the stage area
Content: entertainment and stuff
Setting: Joco da Crianca Fairgrounds, stage area
Time: all day~
Warnings: Multithreaded posting format (please include time of day and sub-location in your comment's subject line)
The stage isn't terribly large, but there's nearly always music coming from it one way or another. The entertainment here consists almost entirely of five or six acts in rotation, all of them by the gypsies; some are stand-alone music, while others are music and dance.
Normally, guests aren't allowed on stage or backstage, but there is a bulky fellow manning the backstage entrance who might let people in if they can convince him they are, in fact, on the roster.
Seating consists of a few rows of chairs facing the stage, and behind those, a few handfuls of small, metal, bistro-style outdoor tables and chairs.
Content: entertainment and stuff
Setting: Joco da Crianca Fairgrounds, stage area
Time: all day~
Warnings: Multithreaded posting format (please include time of day and sub-location in your comment's subject line)
The stage isn't terribly large, but there's nearly always music coming from it one way or another. The entertainment here consists almost entirely of five or six acts in rotation, all of them by the gypsies; some are stand-alone music, while others are music and dance.
Normally, guests aren't allowed on stage or backstage, but there is a bulky fellow manning the backstage entrance who might let people in if they can convince him they are, in fact, on the roster.
Seating consists of a few rows of chairs facing the stage, and behind those, a few handfuls of small, metal, bistro-style outdoor tables and chairs.
Re: 2:05 PM
"Just been putzing around, y'know, waiting for you and Auron," she added. "We won a ton of stuff at the games! I'd show you, but I don't have it with me."
Re: 2:05 PM
"So you have talked to Auron?" he asked, it seemed a good way to continue the conversation, "You must have spoken with him before he spoke with me. He mentioned that he was going to be meeting someone here."
Re: 2:05 PM
"So what about you? What've you been up to?" she asked excitedly, suddenly remembering. "Auron said something about you went on a pilgrimage, right? How was it? I wanna hear all the details!"
Re: 2:05 PM
And now he dearly wished that Auron was here. Somehow he always knew just the right question to ask in order to deflect another question. Braska should have known that he'd be asked about his pilgrimage, but he was still taken rather off guard. "All the details?" he asked tentatively, but quickly gained more confidence, "That would take a little too long, I'm afraid. The short version might have to do for now."
Then Braska remembered Rikku's statements over the journals. She'd forgotten what the Guado were, she'd said something about "Gummi Ships"--whatever those were--and... Well, there were many things that made Braska wonder whether his niece's memory was all right. "You... do know what the pilgrimage is..."
Re: 2:05 PM
Despite that, she nodded eagerly. "Yeah, Auron told me about it. You had to defeat Sin, right? He said you guys won, too!"
Re: 2:05 PM
"I don't think you've met Jecht, have you? He's a good man. Rough around the edges at times, very rough around the edges when I first met him, but he has a good heart in him," he said, smiling, "I must admit, I really am surprised you don't know much of this already. I thought that my pilgrimage was common knowledge back home."
Braska would be lying if he said he wasn't in the least happy that she didn't know. Beneath all of the confusion, there was at least a little bit of relief. He could make this easier on her, go in little steps. Maybe, if he was lucky, he wouldn't have to tell her about the very end. Or... maybe he'd only tell her if she asked. He hadn't decided yet.
Re: 2:05 PM
"Well, maybe the message just didn't get to our village," she offered, shrugging. "I wouldn't be surprised, people did accidentally-on-purpose lose our mail a lot." But that was neither here nor there, as Braska's story was way more interesting than the postal service.
"You'll just have to tell me now, I guess!" she giggled. "So how'd you do it? What's Sin? How big was it? Where'd it come from?"
Re: 2:05 PM
"Well, it all starts with training. Then you head to the temple nearest to your town, go through the cloister of trials, and make your way to the fayth. You pray to them, and if you are found worthy, they lend you their power. The pilgrimage takes you to other temples where you gain the power of other fayths until you reach Zanarkand, where you receive the Final Summoning. You use it to defeat Sin," he explained.
"Sin is a very large monster. If I remember correctly it was... was... Hm. See the stage in front of us? This is an estimation, but I believe Sin was at least thirty of it long, and fifteen to twenty high. I don't know how accurate I am, but not many people wanted to get close enough to measure Sin, for obvious reasons." He gave her a small smile before continuing, "It was the product of a war between two great cities, Zanarkand's last effort to preserve their city, although Sin got its name because we, not knowing that little detail, believed it to be a manifestation of our sins come to punish us."
Re: 2:05 PM
"And you and Auron and Jecht beat it all by yourselves! Wow." It was so cool! For a second she imagined Yuna and Paine and herself engaged in epic battle with a monster the size of the entire city (in her mind, Sin looked roughly like a gigantic albino centipede). The Gullwings in her imagination were, of course, kicking its butt, albeit mostly with powers they didn't actually have.
Although, that reminded her that she didn't actually have a clue where Yuna and Paine were, and that in turn reminded her that she had been on her way to find Rakka and Stitch again. "Oh!" she exclaimed, jumping up a foot or so into the air (and staying there). "Silly me, I almost forgot!" She turned to Braska, grinning widely. "You should totally come meet my new friends! They'd like you a lot," she added.
Re: 2:05 PM
He noticed the far away look in her eyes and wondered what she was thinking about. Perhaps imagining the battle for herself? What did she see in that fight? How were Auron, Jecht, and he portrayed? He quietly thought on it for awhile until she jumped, startling him.
"Well..." Braska wasn't sure how to answer for a moment. He had told Auron that he would be waiting here, and if he showed up while Braska wasn't there, the ex-guardian wasn't likely to be happy. But, on the other hand, Auron was supposed to have arrived at the festival before him and hadn't stopped by yet, and meeting a couple people wouldn't take too long. "All right."