Lost Carnival Mods (
ringleaders) wrote in
lostcarnival2018-04-23 01:38 pm
Entry tags:
- !event,
- 9s,
- @the athenaeum,
- alphys,
- amethyst,
- carly nagisa,
- cole,
- commander syrlya,
- ginko,
- gongenzaka,
- herbert west,
- john childermass,
- joker,
- jonathan strange,
- julien delacroix,
- kirigakure shura,
- lambert,
- lauren,
- miko nakadai,
- reiji akaba,
- reira akaba,
- renzo shima,
- rita mordio,
- susan,
- tallisibeth (scout),
- tigerstar,
- tyki mikk,
- yugo,
- yūya sakaki
⇨ THE ATHENAEUM
Who: Everyone!
When: Day 47 - Day 58 ish
Where: The Athenaeum
What: The carnival arrives at book world. First week, they'll be performing for magical manifestations of book characters. Second week, it's time to hunt (for books, in the library.) Around Day 58 some stuff will occur.
Warnings: Reading is mandatory.
When: Day 47 - Day 58 ish
Where: The Athenaeum
What: The carnival arrives at book world. First week, they'll be performing for magical manifestations of book characters. Second week, it's time to hunt (for books, in the library.) Around Day 58 some stuff will occur.
Warnings: Reading is mandatory.
FAERIE TALES↴![]() Though the carnival will be performing for its guests in the first week, they are welcome to search the Athenaeum while they are off duty during that time. The manifestations of story characters will be out in full force during performance week, with animals, people, objects, and even locations growing out from various tales. Most are distracting at worst, and will be curious to check out the carnival. Some, however, can be as dangerous as they were in their stories of origin. You know what to do. ► IT'S TIME TO ROLEPLAY: The best way to deal with book ghosts is to follow their narrative to its logical conclusion - turn the tables, work the story so it ends in your favour! Naturalistic and narratively satisfying plotting will have the manifestations following your lead. However, push too hard and introduce too many plot holes, inconsistencies, or illogical plot twists, and they will reject your reality utterly, becoming quite aggressive in the process. You can also use your natural abilities and powers to fight them in a traditional sense, but in the Ringmaster's experience, it's best to fight reality benders by bending reality right back at them. If you aren't careful, it's possible to be dragged fully into a story's reality, and then things get really messed up. ► IT'S ALSO TIME TO READ: The carnival came here for a purpose, and that purpose is to research. Specifically, the Ringmaster is looking for information on the Queen's Miracles - the set of ancient fae artifacts that the Blue Rose is one of. The carnival needs these artifacts to defend itself, but nobody knows where they've been for thousands of years. That's what the books are for. However, nothing is stopping you from pursuing knowledge for personal reasons. The halls are open to your perusal, and only your heart can guide you to the book you truly seek. Check the plot post to see what's allowed, and sign up to find plot info or other important game information below. |


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He shakes his head at the thought.
"And you think that would be better than books."
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"I don't even know what we're really looking for, except something about fae."
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"We're looking for information about the other artifacts."
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"I hope we find something soon. Maybe then we can leave early."
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"You could help, if you want it to go faster."
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"But there's so many."
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"Yeah." Lauren responds, giving Susan a patronizing look. "That's why it's taking so long."
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It's quiet for a few minutes as they both look at the shelves. Then Lauren starts to feel bad for teasing.
"You know you don't have to look for books on fae if you don't want to."
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"It gets boring just staying in the Carnival all day... I just wish it was more interesting here."
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"I meant you could look for books you find interesting."
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Lauren laughs, "Just read a little bit and if it doesn't sound good pick something else up."
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As Susan continues to be silent, Lauren just sighs. He comes over, putting a hand on his brother's shoulder.
"What if I help you find something entertaining?"
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"They're all just... Too long."
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Lauren smiles weakly, "Well maybe we can find some shorter ones."
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"Okay... Let's look! I haven't seen any short ones, maybe we need to look in a different part..."
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And he just keeps walking looking along the spines of the books until he finds some that aren't quite as large.
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"D'you think they have any books about anything useful? I mean, useful to people that aren't the Ringmaster."
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He thinks about that for a moment, but he isn't really sure what kind of book his brother would find useful.
"Maybe... Were you thinking of something specific?"
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"Not really. I was just curious, if you thought they'd all just be boring, or if there's some real useful ones here. Like, books about magic, or animals, or something."
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"I don't want a book about magic, it would still be too boring. But it would still be way better than books about... Whatever else is here."
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"If you don't want it, why bother asking for it?"
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