geartopia (
geartopia) wrote in
destinystrings2013-10-14 11:14 pm
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A night of feasting and dancing
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Who: Everyone (guests and non-guests alike)
Where: Geartopia
Summary: Party at the Thirsty Mare Tavern for booze and dancing and everyone's invited!
Warnings: Cowboys and Gears and Parties and Booze but mostly Booze
EVENT INFO: Read about it here if you're a new comer!
With the issue still unresolved as the days passed by, the Visitors and the Guests of Geartopia were reaching a peak as more of them appeared from the time rifts. Morale could plummet, but the mayoress would never allow that.
Thankfully, the city itself was hospitable and welcoming to all. The villagers that composed it were a colorful cast, after all. Perhaps drowning your sorrows in booze and a night of dancing would be helpful. Don't worry about the kids... well, there aren't any age limits here after all (...wait...)!
The Thirsty Mare was a large building that could hold the entire town if it needed to do so. Carved out of wood from the nearby forest with the permission of the Ancient Spirits, it rose above Geartopia like a protective beacon. It was a new building as well, no older than ten years, thus new even to the heroes who had come here before. A symbol of the growing economy and peace all around them, it was half town hall, half tavern.
At night? Definitely a tavern.
Cages of fireflies are hung up in the air, as pieces of moss and leaves are strung decoratively against the large heavy trees forming the building's skeleton. Lighting is provided with gas lamps hung around and a gigantic crystal chandelier in the middle.
To the left, a bar seats a few patrons who get tired of dancing, serving drinks for all. Don't worry; it's on the house tonight. At the far off of the hall, a giant table had been prepped with food: entire turkeys, beans (everyone loves beans here, it's quite magical), rye bread, corn, apple pie and sugar pie.
And the alcohol is definitely felt tonight, as the musicians (two wolves and what looks like a bear) settle in and begin playing. Most serious work could be held off until tomorrow, after all.
For now, have some fun! Try not to get drunk too much, the Cactus Juice here is pretty potent...

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The smile he gives Ayumu this time is definitely more genuine than before.]
I don't see why that would be an issue. There's no special requirement for being able to pass through the gate as far as I can tell.
Thinking of tagging along?
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[He had some ideas forming. Not even ideas, really. But possibilities?
Maybe.] I don't see a reason why not.
[That Hizumi seemed happy about this was questionable in it's own right, but that was a subject he could broach another time. He had an idea of why already.] Hope you don't mind.
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It's kind of a relief.
[And he's being completely honest, here. Ayumu should understand it just as well--
The fact that in all of their world, only Hizumi could fully understand Ayumu, just as Ayumu could only fully understand Hizumi.]
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His earlier desire to solve the problems of both the Blade Children and Hizumi hadn't changed, even if the situation had. And because of that, this place was a boon. It would buy him time.... and maybe more options.]
I'll try my best not to disappoint.
[As long as he could get through that gateway....]
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Something like this deserves to be celebrated, don't you think?
Ah, I've got the perfect idea!
[And in less than a second, he is flagging down a bartender. Yep, this is happening now.]
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And what idea is that?
[He has a guess, but....]
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We've just gotta have a toast!
[Completely and totally necessary, all of this. Hizumi's already got his own mug raised.]
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Didn't I say--
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....Damn it.]
[He reaches out and takes the mug in hand, not wanting to start anything.]
....Fine.
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Cheers!
[And, by virtue of that, bottoms up!]
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...Eugh. This stuff was....]
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Told you it was strong!
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And yet you drank the whole thing.
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He needed something to get rid of that awful taste.]
I'm going to get another piece of pie.
[Aaaaand he's pushing himself up from his seat. He'll be right back, don't worry.]
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Looks like he'll have to stop at a single mug. But that's alright; he wasn't planning to get any more than a little tipsy.]
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But when he slides back into his seat across from Hizumi, it's with two plates of pie, not just one, so apparently he's not as irritated as his earlier reaction might have implied.]
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Yo.
[He looks mildly surprised at the extra slice, but still pleased.]
You didn't have to you know. [Not that it'll stop him from taking up his fork again to dig in.]
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[And since it tasted that bad, another slice couldn't hurt. He picks up his fork, cutting off a bit of pie to eat as well.]
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[He takes another large bite, chewing thoughtfully. And once he swallows...]
Hey, Ayumu. Have you ever thought about what kind of song you want to sing? As God, I mean.
[...Maybe the alcohol really is getting to him. But at least he still has the sense to keep his voice on the quieter end, even if it means being a little more difficult to hear over the din.]
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A song of resistance. To defy fate until the end.
[The circumstances might have changed, but his decision had not. It was exactly as he'd said before, when he'd been asked: He'd kept his options open up until now. He planned to try to solve the problems of both Hizumi and the Blade Children... without giving into or being locked down by fate.]
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...Then I think, I would have liked to create a song of love. One that would heal those defeated by fate.
Aah, but... It looks like my voice will be silenced before that could happen.
[It has to be. There's no other option.]
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What had caused this? He would have expected someone like Hizumi, who had everything to begin with... who hadn't lost everything to his brother, to have had more determination than this. That was part of why his brother had set up everything up until now, wasn't it? That was why he'd expected another tactic from Hizumi himself.
He wanted to solve Hizumi's problem. But if Hizumi himself had given up..... it complicated things.]
You say that like you can't anymore.
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