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Lost Carnival Mods ([personal profile] ringleaders) wrote in [community profile] lostcarnival2018-01-26 01:02 pm

⇨ THE FANTASIA FESTIVAL

Who: Everyone who decides to come!
When: Day 12
Where: Wismuth's Fantasia Festival
What: CY-Ren's performance in Wismuth's biggest music festival finally arrives, and those willing to help Noa the Star Guardian show up to intervene.
Warnings: It doesn't go super well.

SONG OF THE CY-REN

CY-Ren's arena is the biggest stage in the festival by far, but it isn't the only one. Several big acts have assembled in the surrounding area, all with a lovely view of the ocean and with Wismuth's skyline in the background. Though she isn't explicitly the main attraction at the festival, everyone knows she's the real reason so many people have showed up. The amount of star power she has is overwhelming, and there are plenty of fans that would get violent on her behalf.

GROUP UP: Noa will ask everyone to meet her in a park area near the festival stage, so that you can discuss plans briefly before putting them into action. The key is to try to stop the concert before CY-Ren's plans can come to fruition - whatever they may specifically be. How you go about this is up to you, but with how many people are present, it's bound to be a challenge.

INFILTRATE: After speaking with Noa and determining what everyone will be doing, it will be time for everyone to break into the performance arena. No one has tickets for this, unless they've forged them, as they sold out a while ago. Any means of getting inside is fine, whether that be teleporting, passing through walls, or jumping in by wing. Once you've gotten into the crowd, it's up to you to get close enough to the stage to disrupt the proceedings.

UNDER HER SPELL: It only takes her first song for things to start going wrong. The impact of the music will strike each individual differently - for most it will only feel strange, but for some it will be completely transfixing, like something that reaches deep into their soul. Those people, the ones slated to become Harbingers, will react to the the song strongly - upon hearing it, they will gradually completely lose their sense of agency, sluggishly moving towards the stage by whatever means available to them. If someone tries to stop them, they will go as far as physically, or even violently, resisting.

"Blindsided by the beat
Clapping your hands, stomping your feet
You didn't know that you fell
Now you've fallen under my spell
"

Obviously, if you want to participate in the Harbinger plot, you'll have to arrange it so that they manage to follow through with their hypnotized objectives. They will feel somehow empty during this time, as like they need to follow the music in order to achieve any chance at fulfillment. If you are not becoming a Harbinger, you can still have your character be affected by this to a lesser degree and then stopped by another carnival member, or as a feat of self control.


BATTLE: By the time she switches to the next song, things will have started to get real. Any blatant, long distance attacks made early on will be mysteriously blocked by some kind of magical force field surrounding the stage, which will take some time to penetrate - at least until Noa gets involved. Body guards will storm anyone who tries to get onto the stage, and ostensibly said guards are not at all human. Instead, they appear to be horrible looking shadow amalgamation in suits, and while their attacks are mostly just physical, they can move with unnatural quickness, can't be pinned, and strike very hard. They can be NPC'd by anyone, and only have vaguely humanoid thought processes.

"Me and you, you and me
Why don't we see who is better?
We don't have to be one and the same thing
Oh, what's so wrong with a little competition?
Are you afraid of failing the audition?
"

By the end of the second song, the hypnotized carnival members will have been snatched up by CY-Ren's void agents and disappeared. This can manifest as them being grabbed and escorted off, or possibly disappearing into shadows alongside one of the bodyguards. The guards will be trying to work stealthily, ideally sneaking away anyone being affected by the song without anyone around them noticing, but they won't let secrecy get in the way of their objectives, either. The audience will be able to realistically notice if things start exploding in their faces, but the song will distract them from anything less obvious.
kingsroads: (just sort of huffy and taken aback)

[personal profile] kingsroads 2018-02-08 03:15 pm (UTC)(link)
He's worse than a child: he's a grown man who gets his kicks from messing with the actual child. Still, Strange backs off as Rita swats his hand, though he can't help but give her a little frown. Rude, Rita.

Still, he listens intently as she explains what it does. And alright, if it's something that could easily be fixable, he's not going to mess with it. Though, her conversation about messing it up so no one can fix it...

"Good Lord, don't tell me you're going to set this on fire." It's a valid assumption!
anti_nonsense: (that's why I'm a genius and you're not)

[personal profile] anti_nonsense 2018-02-08 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
"I considered it, but no, that's not my first choice," Rita replies with a shrug. There's nothing wrong with starting a few fires, is there? It's a perfectly valid Plan B, as far as she's concerned.

But Plan A is a lot more clever, and she's happy to share it with him. "All the devices used for sound and lighting here run on electricity. Thing is, they can only handle so much power at a time. I plan on overloading them with an electrical surge, frying them from the inside."
kingsroads: (maybe we can talk about other things?)

[personal profile] kingsroads 2018-02-09 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
Plan A is indeed a lot more clever and has less chance of the smoke detectors going off. Strange nods in a way that obviously implies 'yeah, that makes plenty of sense.'

"I suppose what you'll have to worry most about is that surge catching it on fire." Is that how electricity works? Maybe, Strange isn't entirely sure. Most of his knowledge about electricity is going off of half-baked Portland memories and barely understood concepts of digital worlds and computers.
anti_nonsense: (That's the logical outcome.)

[personal profile] anti_nonsense 2018-02-09 12:43 am (UTC)(link)
“Electrical fires are a possibility, yes,” Rita casually admits. He says that like it’s a bad thing. Fire means a bigger distraction for the staff, an incentive for people to leave, and even more unfixable damage.

...Oh. Maybe it’s the people he’s suggesting she should worry about.

“I plan on destroying the equipment on and around the stage, leaving anything positioned farther away alone. The audience should have a clear path to evacuate. If the rear speakers are still a problem, 9S can cut the power and disable them.”
kingsroads: (dude are you sure?)

[personal profile] kingsroads 2018-02-09 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
He leans up against a wall, nodding as Rita explains her plan and explains how she'll deal with fires. And that...honestly makes a lot of sense. For such a slapdash last minute sabotage mission, it's reassuring that at least a few people have thought through what they were going to do.

"You really have all of this planned out," Strange can't help but remark, sounding a little impressed. Mostly because he never plans things out to begin with but hey, that's a part of his personality that he's just come to accept. "Curb that temper and you'll be a valuable member of the nightrunners!"

He's teasing, of course. Like Strange can judge anyone on their personality flaws.
anti_nonsense: (I'm listening! Just not to you.)

[personal profile] anti_nonsense 2018-02-10 03:04 am (UTC)(link)
"More valuable than some, I bet." Rita turns to give him a bit of a pointed look, then looks back to the controls.

She waves a hand in the air, as if to dismiss him. "Anyway, I need to focus on this. Can't you go bother someone else?"
kingsroads: (well why don't we do this?)

[personal profile] kingsroads 2018-02-10 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
Strange can't help but let out a small little bark of a laugh as Rita gives him a pointed look. More valuable than him? Please. Unsurprisingly, captain arrogance isn't buying what she's selling.

Still, he can leave her alone. So, Strange gives Rita a little nod. "Best of luck," he wishes, before Strange starts to leave, going in the direction of some backstage dressing rooms.