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𝕋ℍ𝔼 ℕ𝔼𝕏𝕋 ℕ𝕀𝔾ℍ𝕋. ([personal profile] nextnightmods) wrote in [community profile] logsinthenight2020-08-17 02:54 pm

EVENT LOG: COTTON CANDY HEARTS


EVENT LOG:
COTTON CANDY HEARTS


characters: everyone.
location: amusement park.
date/time: august 17 - 31.
content: time to enjoy a little time at the carnival!
warnings: n/a. please use cw tags as needed.

oh come, take my hand, and run through playland...

It's clear in the past two days of fevered work, the spirits are up to something. Collecting rainbow wigs and pinstriped jackets, gathering food and preparing decorations. There's no getting them to reveal the secret, though — any attempt to ask only results in an ominous gesture of silence. However, characters won't have to worry about what the spirits are up to for too long, as on the start of the 17th each and every resident of Beacon will be delivered a note, inviting them to come out and enjoy themselves at the Amusement Park.




ALL FUN AND GAMES.



Over the last few days, some of the food tucked away in the General Store, The Invincible's stock room, and the kitchens of The Landmark may have gone missing - but not to worry, because here it is, all stocked at little booths within the amusement park, ready for sampling! The enticing aromas of fried batter and sugar wafts through the air, no matter where you are in the park. Find old favorites, from funnel cakes to fried pickles, popcorn to whole turkey legs - or try something new! Ever had a corn dog wrapped in curly fries? How about a deep fried peanut butter and jelly sandwich on a stick? One spirit, currently chewing on a crispy battered pine cone, even offers a unique suggestion - bring it anything you like and it will deep fry it for you. You do have to eat it, though, that's the catch, or the spirit will be very irate and might take something of yours later to deep-fry and leave on your pillow. Don't waste good food!

At the end of the row, tables have been covered in classy checkered red-and-white tablecloths, and piled with ingredients, and it looks like ovens formerly belonging to some ruined village housing have been dragged all the way out here and plugged in, and are now waiting and ready. There's flour (all purpose, pastry, chickpea, and others, and - no, that's just a pile of sand on that plate), plenty of butter and sugar and spices, all sorts of summer fruits, and more. It's a pie making contest! The judge is the Lunch Lady spirit, who hmms and ahhs and ohhhhs wisely as they pace back and forth along the tables, observing the pies being made and occasionally taking tiny little samples with tiny little forks when the pies are baked. How will they decide the winner? That's their secret, for now!

But their delicate little tasting session has left the pies mostly unscathed, which means it's time for the pie eating contest! A rowdy quartet of squirrel-like spirits cheers everyone on who wishes to participate, and they squeak and chatter at participants, bringing pie after pie after pie directly to whoever walks over. How many can you get down?

If food isn't your style, though, carnie spirits host a number of games scattered throughout the park. They whistle and wave you over, jump on your shoulder if small or yell at you with animated limbs from above if quite tall, urging in their musical tones for anyone and everyone to come on down and give the games a try! Toss balls at a set of colorful stacked bottles, and see how many you can knock down in a single throw, with candy and costume jewelry for rewards. Fling a ring into a booth and land it around the head of the stuffed animal you want to win, if your aim is good enough. There's even a duo dunk tank set up - over a large tub, two chairs are suspended, each with an attached bucket of softballs and a target over the head of the chair. You and a friend get to climb in and see who can dunk who first!






MUST BE THIS TALL TO RIDE.



A carnival isn't a carnival without some rides to test your bravery with, is it? Past where the food booths and skill games are set up, there are a selection of them set up, all providing various levels of thrills. There's a roller coaster, of course, that's been constructed of wood and makes a loud rattling noise as it drives you through the loops and hills. There's also a tilt-a-whirl, a gravitron, and a log flume, if you're still feeling the effects of the heat wave.

For those less interested in thrill seeking, there are also slightly tamer rides, like the bumper cars, a ferris wheel, and the tunnel of love. All of these rides have the innate feeling of danger that you'd find at any theme park or carnival, but they operate quite safely, albeit with some creaking.





COTTON CANDY HEARTS.



Away from the fun and excitement, the Fun House has also come back to life. There's something a great deal more ominous about it than the rest of the celebration, however — in fact, spirits will actively attempt to steer residents away. However, those determined to explore can still find their way inside.

To start, it doesn't seem that abnormal. A mirrored maze, flashing lights and creepy music. However, as they travel through the mirrored halls, they'll notice something. Their reflection doesn't necessarily follow their movements. Actually, it seems like it is trying to get closer. Maybe that isn't their reflection at all?

Trapped and lost in the maze, eventually the reflections will become full-fledged matching doppelgƤngers of any character that entered. It's hard to tell the difference between the fake and the actual thing, though the doppelgƤngers will not speak, only chase — and chase aggressively. They will grow more and more aggressive in trying to reach their double, willing to go through potential distractions if they have to. Cutting them down seems ineffective at best; as long as there are reflections, the doubles will keep coming, growing more and more bloodied as they "die". Ultimately, they will not stop until characters exit the maze or they reach their exact match.

As they reach their match, they will reach out and grab their heart. Literally, hand through the chest and everything. It's as excruciatingly painful as it sounds. The doppelgƤnger will smile a demented, satisfied grin, and disappear immediately after without a trace. Any character that got nabbed by their double will suffer from lantern malfunctions for the rest of the event. You're more than welcome to pick what malfunction and to what extent!






FIND YOUR FORTUNE



Characters that have braved wandering outside the relative warmth and activity of the the celebration will find the rest of the amusement park still a little grim. Dark, worn down, abandoned. Plenty of the rides seem ominous at best and dangerous at worst. In their searching, characters are likely to happen upon a fortune teller lingering in the shadows.

If they are brave enough to approach, they'll find there is no need for a coin. Upon spotting them, the fortune teller will creak into motion, offering a spiel in a slightly monotone robotic voice. It's a little unnerving, though what is the worst a robotic fortune teller can really do?

Well, it turns out, every fortune the fortune teller provides always comes true. Some of them are harmless, like a prediction that they will win their next game of darts or find a cherry in their blueberry pie. Some will get far more grim fortunes, that they will find glass in their next drink or that they will step on a nail. Worst of all are fortunes that essentially force a character to do what they would normally wouldn't, like confessing a dark secret to the next person they see.

While you are welcome to make up your fortune, you are also able to put your character's name here to get a mod-generated fortune. There will be potential clues for future explores in these fortunes, though there is also a chance of receiving something else, such as an injury or a strange happenstance. No one will receive death in their fortune!







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callada: (beware the silent observer)

[personal profile] callada 2020-09-03 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
"Right," he sighs. "Well, enjoy it yourself, I guess. Glad you like it. And sorry, I'm - the fortune teller thing over there made it so I just say whatever comes to mind. I'm having a hell of a time just trying to have normal conversations. Just... because I know we haven't really talked much before."

Sure, he's seen her in passing plenty of times. Town's too small not to have. But he's sure making an awful first impression when it comes to saying more than a word or two here and there.
bigtoughgirl: (m9494929)

[personal profile] bigtoughgirl 2020-09-11 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
"It's a heckuva opener, I'll give you that." She's not put off, though; even before she'd died she'd seen and heard plenty of unusual things. Someone not being able to taste because they'd died (again) isn't that offputting. "When did it happen?"

...Whoops, maybe that's not fair for her to ask when he'd just said he can't keep himself from saying anything. She seems to realize right after the question leaves her mouth and winces. "Sorry. Let's change the subject. You been on any of those rides?"
callada: (sun is shining in the sky)

[personal profile] callada 2020-09-11 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
"When d- uh. Oh, sure."

As if he just can't quite stop speaking his own interrupted thought process, because he can't. He frowns a little, then shrugs. Subject change works for him just fine. Nobody wants to talk about bread anyway, gross.

"And yeah, I have. The bumper cars are pretty fun! I don't really fit in the cars so well, but it's the first time I've ever gotten to drive something like that, so that was cool. Do you have cars where you're from?"
bigtoughgirl: (m13868022)

[personal profile] bigtoughgirl 2020-09-11 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
She is, admittedly, curious about the bread thing. She tends to prefer pitas herself but does that fall under the bread category if funnel cake does? What's considered acceptable? What about baked goods? (She's from Ancient Greece, but she's had time to learn about muffins.)

"Chariots, no cars. Are they easy to ride?" Meg isn't big on thrill rides, but the bumper cars seem fun, if a little violent.
callada: (me abandonó sin avisar)

[personal profile] callada 2020-09-11 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
"Chariots, like for racing? Cool, we have those some places. These cars here, sure, easy enough for someone your size I'd guess. It sounds like the real ones like the broken ones in the scrapyard normally go a lot faster, but it's just a ride. You should try it."

Man, finally, someone else who doesn't take things like cars and trains for granted though, she's one of the few.

He gets pretty animated talking about the bumper cars, though. They might be small and slow, but he clearly genuinely enjoyed the experience, even if he fell out of them more than once. He didn't break anything, so he's fine!
bigtoughgirl: (m9480598)

[personal profile] bigtoughgirl 2020-09-11 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
"They easy to operate if you've never driven one before?" Meg was able to wrangle a flying horse, an electric car should be nothing, especially since the purpose is to crash into each other. But she's never done it before.
callada: (dress best in boldly-striped sweaters)

[personal profile] callada 2020-09-11 03:04 am (UTC)(link)
"I figured it out pretty quickly. You steer with the wheel, and then there's a lever you hit with your foot to go, and a different one to stop. I think it's the... right one? To go. Just go easy on it because it doesn't take much to get it to move, and it's really jerky if you push too hard."

Who knows how fast they're supposed to go though, really, he knows his weight is probably far more than the thing is supposed to handle. But also, again, it's a ride, right? Probably simplified so even a kid could figure it out.

"You want to try? Or there's other stuff here I haven't checked out yet too. You been on any of the rides?"