漆原 半蔵 / Lucifer (
disorder_heaven) wrote in
lostcarnival2017-05-08 05:20 pm
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Bored as always.
Who: Lucifer and OPEN
What: Exploring the carnival and probably annoying strangers.
When: Day 95
Where: Gamer's Circle, and anywhere you want him to bump into you
Warnings: None yet.
After a brief mishap with a malfunctioning Ferris wheel, Lucifer found himself flying away from the contraption and landing by the entrance of the circus. He folded his wings firmly behind his back, checking around him to make sure he wouldn't get into trouble for exiting a ride in what was probably considered an "unsafe way."
Granted, to him, staying on a rickety, broken-down Ferris wheel was far more unsafe than flying away from it before it collapsed.
Being interested in what was going on around him was a bit new to him. What was even worse was the fact he was actually a little overwhelmed by all the sights to be seen. The demon world didn't have anything like this, and angels would have turned up their noses at such mindless...fun. And the human world? Lucifer had gotten to see very little of that.
He wandered around Gamer's Circle, not participating in any of the games himself, but watching others do so and wondering if this was truly supposed to be more entertaining than video games.
What: Exploring the carnival and probably annoying strangers.
When: Day 95
Where: Gamer's Circle, and anywhere you want him to bump into you
Warnings: None yet.
After a brief mishap with a malfunctioning Ferris wheel, Lucifer found himself flying away from the contraption and landing by the entrance of the circus. He folded his wings firmly behind his back, checking around him to make sure he wouldn't get into trouble for exiting a ride in what was probably considered an "unsafe way."
Granted, to him, staying on a rickety, broken-down Ferris wheel was far more unsafe than flying away from it before it collapsed.
Being interested in what was going on around him was a bit new to him. What was even worse was the fact he was actually a little overwhelmed by all the sights to be seen. The demon world didn't have anything like this, and angels would have turned up their noses at such mindless...fun. And the human world? Lucifer had gotten to see very little of that.
He wandered around Gamer's Circle, not participating in any of the games himself, but watching others do so and wondering if this was truly supposed to be more entertaining than video games.

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"But I guess I can lend a helping hand, if I gotta."
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He puts the bowl on the ground and the delicious smelling roomie is forgotten in favor of dinner. Jimmy stays kneeling down to give Pea a few more scritches before standing up and stretching. "You're a performer? You'll like Joker. He's good people."
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"Yeah, I am. I haven't met him yet, though. ...And what kind of a name is Joker?"
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"He's kind of flaky sometimes, but he's good with putting a show together." He's trying to avoid talking Joker up too much, but Jimmy himself thinks very highly of Joker and it shows.
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He chuckles, a little sheepishly. "I don't know what I did expect, but I don't think it was this."
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"If it helps any, even the people that thought they knew what they were getting into? This threw them for a giant loop too." Jimmy goes poking around in the pile of stuff on his bed, eventually settling for shoving it all aside and sitting down. "So how long have you been part of the show?"
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Not that Lucifer had disliked him. He was actually quite interesting to talk to, and had given him some rather amusing information about some guy named Sherlock.
"I haven't been here that long. Stumbled upon the carnival, made a deal with the Ringmaster pretty willingly, and here I am. In all my glory." The way he says the last bit makes it hard to tell if he's arrogant enough to say it nonchalantly, or if he'd simply been kidding.
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"You're a new arrival? Me too. I've only been here a few months now, and it's..... eventful." Yeah. Let's go with 'eventful' and not some other choice epithets.