ringleaders: (Default)
Lost Carnival Mods ([personal profile] ringleaders) wrote in [community profile] lostcarnival2017-10-13 06:00 pm

⇨ FOURTH WALL EVENT! (OPEN TO ALL)

Who: Everyone and the 4th Wall Visitors!
When: Day 175
Where: Heartstone Manor
What: THE 4TH WALL BALL BEGINS! This is where unapped visitors can post and roleplay. Please read the rules and setting info below. For more information and visuals refs, read this. Questions can be asked over here.
Warnings: Individually marked! Could be a lot of things.

THE GRAND BALL

Heartstone Manor is a giant, spooky castle floating in the middle of a twilight filled void. It is the home of a Wyld Fae calling himself The Prince - and despite his name, he is a bestial creature crammed into a gentleman's clothing, completely obsessed with replicating the ideals of old timey human society, much like the 1800's. The Prince and his many servants all dress in a manner appropriate to to the 1500's - 1800's, and decorum and beauty are held sacred above all else. All the workers of the carnival are currently staying there, in the hope of enabling a successful diplomatic venture between the Ringmaster and the Prince. The Grand Ball is being thrown by the Prince to honour these guests, but his manner of doing this is going to come as a bit of a surprise.

THE RULES
  • Powers are all partially nerfed for 4th Wallers. They can be used in small to moderate ways for the sake of RP and narrative flavour, but 4th Wallers shouldn’t generally be using any powers in a super disruptive manner. No using powers for fighting with NPCs (yet), causing general chaos, or otherwise making your character a burden to the Prince. If they try, they’ll find themselves unable to do so.
  • Your character isn’t sure how they got here but they think they’re okay with it. Your character won’t remember how they were captured by the Prince at the start of the ball. They’re just kind of here and in formal wear, and something tells them it’s probably fine to just enjoy the ball. They are wrong.
  • In-game characters won’t initially remember how they all ended up at the ball either thanks to a temporary amnesia effect, but they will be able to be concerned about the fact that other people (possibly people they know) have shown up, and the fact that those other people are probably the Prince’s captives. Weren’t they doing something else at the castle before this, though? It’s hard to remember. This is all very confusing.
  • 4th Wall character who aren’t apping in were possibly never the real deal in the first place. There are a mixture of genuine captives and spooky replications created with magic – this is to provide some flexibility regarding 4th wall character’s states in game, as well to allow more than one of each character to be played. If there are multiple people playing the same character, then whichever one has an app accepted will have been the real one.
  • No doubles of in game characters. (Taken list here.) No AUs, no CRAUs, and nothing else besides characters that have full source canons or are original characters/fandom OCs with no bearing on the canon plot. If you tag in with a character who breaks these rules we reserve the right to remove them.



THE SETUP: 4TH WALLERS
  • With incredibly foggy memories of their recent past, your character will find themselves at a grand ballroom dance, filled with a mixture of normal humans and odd looking humanoids that have strange features like wings, horns, tails, fur, and the like. They have vague memories of being dressed for the occasion, but are not sure by who or why. Most disturbingly, they will find that, at first at least, they don’t really care about the details. It seems like a pleasant event, doesn’t it? Why not enjoy it.
  • This effect is definitely some kind of mind control, so you can feel free to have your characters be a bit confused and conflicted about it. Ultimately, they have been charmed to participate in the dance, so they will feel like riding the wave is the best thing to do even if that wouldn’t normally be their cup of tea. If your character has resistances to some forms of mind control, they are still overruled in this circumstance.
  • They may discover people they recognize (castmates) or even duplicates of themselves (somehow?), and these can all be treated as canonly occurring and played out as such. This event is canon for Lost Carnival, so it should be played seriously and respectfully – not that silly shenanigans aren’t also bound to happen.
  • All characters are required to dress in formal attire appropriate to a period area – specifically anywhere from the 1500s to 1800s. The Prince prefers if people are heteronormative in their clothing choices, but if you want you can probably get away with your ladies wearing suits or men wearing dresses as long as they look presentable otherwise.



THE SETUP: MANOR GUESTS
  • You find yourself at the Grand Ball without really remembering how you got here. The last few days are a foggy blur, and though you can remember some of the important stuff you were dealing with, it will feel less important right at the start. Of course, as the night goes on, memories of how the carnival reached this event will become more and more clear – as well as the inevitable worry and stress that comes with it.
  • For most people, there will have absolutely no memory of anything that happened after the morning of Day 175. Did the boating trip ever happen? Possibly not. Even as the night progresses, they will still have no recollection of how most of Day 175 went, which is probably disturbing. The Mod has contacted those that are exceptions to this privately to tell them what they will remember.
  • The people lost to the Manor’s security earlier in the week will be here too, but not as guests. In fact, all of them will be dressed in the black attire of a Heartstone Manor servant and will seem pretty okay with that fact. There are parts of them that look changed – and their dispositions are definitely one of them. How else could they possibly be working for the Prince now?
  • Updates to the event situation will be posted down in this section below. People can react to these posts as the circumstances change, and may new top levels based on them. It is possible to try to sneak away from the ball, but Manor Security will be trying to hunt you down. There is no mandatory outcome planed to this event, so character decisions can and will have a major effect in where the plot goes from here.



THE ACCOMODATIONS
  • MUSIC AND DANCING: There will be music playing the whole night, and most of it is so good you feel practically compelled to dance to it. It's possible to resist, but why would you want to do that, you party pooper?
  • FOOD AND DRINK: There are circle tables set up with fine silverware, and upon sitting down you will soon have a waiter come back to ask for an order. You can request basically any European cusine and it will be made for you. You will also be given drinks, most of which are alcohol, no matter your age. Fae don't care about children.
  • BALCONY STARGAZING: There are balconies that are connected to the ballroom in multiple locations that you can step out onto to get some fresh air. You'll see the courtyard of the Manor down below you, but everything beyond that is black, as if the castle is floating within a twilight void. (Because it is.) One small change is that there are stars out tonight, probably added to the sky for the occasion.
  • ALL NIGHT LONG: The ball will go on far into the early morning. Or, at least, until everyone fucks it up.
kingsroads: (maybe staring makes it work)

[personal profile] kingsroads 2017-10-23 01:08 pm (UTC)(link)
How would he access the magic...an odd question. Strange mulls things over with a frown before he starts talking.

"I suppose it would be like someone accessing air to breathe. Magic surrounds people, it is a force that's as present as air or water. The difference between a magician and someone else is that we know how to tap into that force and use it to help work with things. Of course, different magicians have different specialities."

Strange...is just holding the watch. Use your words Herbert, because he is just going into such a nerdy magic rant that the idea of fixing the watch hasn't even crossed his mind.
scientificist: (Science!)

[personal profile] scientificist 2017-10-23 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
The watch remaining broken for the moment is alright because Herbert is considering the existence of this previously undiscovered force and how it could be used in his field, if real.

"Can you see it?" he asks, followed quickly by: "How does one become a magician? I saw you speak, why would a natural force respond to something like language?"
kingsroads: (well drat now)

[personal profile] kingsroads 2017-10-24 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
Having been bombarded by multiple questions at once, Strange takes his answers one at a time.

"No, a man under a hedge sold me a spell, and I haven't the foggiest. I think of it as words being the specifics but the magic itself being the request."

This makes no damn sense, but at least from Strange's expression, it makes sense to him. After all, someone can just ask a tree to do something but unless there's magic put behind the words, the tree might not listen.
scientificist: (Focussing on Reagent)

[personal profile] scientificist 2017-11-05 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's that easy? Is there no study required? No...prerequisites?" A man under a hedge.

Knowledge can, of course, be sold. His textbooks and tuition prove that much. But this seems like an advanced field, a complex science, and for someone to become titled in it through the equivalent of reading one list of chemical formulae that compile a mixture... Or that's what he presumes a spell must look like, on paper, perhaps with the addition of some instruction on technique if one spell was enough.

"Has no-one, done further research into the foundational aspects of your 'magic' and why it functions as it does?"
kingsroads: (maybe don't DO that?!)

[personal profile] kingsroads 2017-11-07 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"I already know what the foundational aspects are," Strange responds, with a little scoff. "All magic in England comes from the Raven King. It vanished when he left and returned when he reappeared."

So, you know, a super scientific way of explaining things.
scientificist: (Intense Staring)

....I guess he has mentioned the Raven King before and we just say a stressful time happened for all

[personal profile] scientificist 2017-11-14 07:58 am (UTC)(link)
Herbert just. Stares at Strange. Takes a long, deep breath in through his nose. He is here to have. A good time? And also to not upset too many people? ('Any people' is pushing it and even the mindfog knows this.)

"Well that accounts for the origin," he says, after he's properly taken his moment, "but not at all..." A pause, as he tries to work out how to best phrase things to talk down to non-scientist Strange. "...the actual science behind why magic works?" The tone of the sentence tilts up at the end into a question because. Strange you answered nothing. You made new questions happen instead.
kingsroads: (your sea beacons suck)

memory fog's always a good excuse

[personal profile] kingsroads 2017-11-14 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Strange sighs, as if this is somehow obvious and Herbert's a complete idiot for not understanding him. Well fine then, looks like he's going to have to get into certain details.

"The Raven King made an arrangement with all the forces of Christendom to serve and recognize him as the king. My magic draws upon those arrangements to ask the aspects of nature to act in my best interest."

Super scientific.
scientificist: (Go join a sideshow)

[personal profile] scientificist 2017-11-20 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Obviously, Strange actually knows nothing, and uses his magic as a layperson might use a television. Quite possibly it isn't even magic at all. A shame, then, that he can't run tests at the moment but he does want his watch back.

"Ask your aspects to repair that then," he says, nodding at his watch in Strange's hand. "Or the 'Raven King's."
kingsroads: (small cheeky little smile)

[personal profile] kingsroads 2017-11-21 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
With a roll of his eyes as if this is such an inconvenience, Strange takes the watch. And...hmm. He's not exactly the best at fixing what he does. Still, he's got to give it a shot. Closing his eyes, Strange starts muttering something under his breath.

He opens a tentative eye to look at the watch and oh thank god, it's running normally again. With an 'I totally meant to do that' smile, he hands the watch back to Herbert.

"There you go. Perfectly fixed."