whattaprick: (SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS)
Lambert ([personal profile] whattaprick) wrote in [community profile] lostcarnival2018-03-20 12:34 pm

just gotta ignite the light and let it shine

Who: Everyone who's stupid enough to show up for this, because legal drinking ages are for people from a different century/planet.
When: Afternoon/Evening, Day 30
Where: Lakeshore
What: Local Carnival workers get wasted and set off fireworks by the lake.
Warnings: Carnival shenanigans, ie. booze, drugs, and people getting set on fire probably. Put any tag-specific warnings in your headers!

So, Wismuth happened.

Lambert's pretty willing to bet a good chunk of the Carnival is pretty happy to act like Wismuth didn't happen, but he also doesn't really care about what sorrows people are drowning or not tonight: he knows he needed this drink, and after he'd slept off the immediate exhaustion that came with running around Wismuth for nearly two weeks with the power of Creation more or less constantly burning through him, he's ready to something, anything to feel like himself again.

Fast-forward to the lakeshore. There's a huge bonfire going, a box of assorted fireworks that's been 'liberated' from wherever the hell engineering keeps their supplies, and probably a crate of wine that's going to disappear sooner rather than later. Anything else, someone's going to have to bring themselves.

[ ooc: This is a mingle log! Bring your own entertainment, food, questionable substances etc. ]
spaghettimonster: (I'M UH. SUPER STOKED. REALLY. INSIDE.)

[personal profile] spaghettimonster 2018-04-05 05:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Leaving someone behind was truly rare, done only once in Papyrus' memory. And she turned out to be fine. Far more common were people leaving without notice outside times of disaster, supposedly going back to their homes for 'vacations'. He'd assumed it was some kind of kindly way to avoid admitting they died in circumstances no one wanted to talk about, until some of them came back. By now, it's just comforting to thing that, no matter what happens to anybody, they could very well

"Oh. Well. It could be..." Papyrus sighs to admit it, "weeks, or... maybe even months."

Admittedly, Lambert was probably talking nonsense, being an even more recent employee than Papyrus. And Gongenzaka's case was unusual, somehow, he'd heard at some point? But he had to admit the slim possibility. And bring the egg along for safe outings, from time to time.
lonesomewanderer: (yep pretty sure i don't)

[personal profile] lonesomewanderer 2018-04-09 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
"Months?" And Solas is staring at the egg even more now. He rests a hand on the top trying to sense any sort of life in it. Fae magic was something he had yet to understand. He pulls back his hand and shakes his head. She must have gotten to the body when it was less fresh though part of him wonders how difficult it would be to reconstruct a living skeleton.

"I look forward to seeing the results of your brother's... incubation." For lack of a better term. "Though I imagine having it jostled on trips to the waterside cannot help in his recovery."

Nor having it drawn on or decorated.
spaghettimonster: (I WOULD NEVER KID)

[personal profile] spaghettimonster 2018-04-09 05:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"Mmmmmmmmaybe not," he hedges, not wanting to outright disagree. Not to Solas, or pretty much anybody, when Papyrus is asserting something negative. Disagreeing to say something positive, that's fair game. "Though, he's a pretty heavy sleeper. If this lasts for months... We might have to do a little jostling."

That, or something more inspired, to remind him of good things outside the egg. They didn't part on good terms... More, drastically unhappy ones.

"But thanks! I'll tell him about everyone's well-wishes later." After his brother emerges. There's no telling if Sans is aware of anything outside right now, at least not unless someone around can feel others' emotions.