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Consort Jing, Lin Xinyao [林訢瑤] ([personal profile] tranquilforest) wrote in [community profile] acatalepsy_logs2018-07-07 09:37 pm

SUMMER FESTIVAL: TEMPLE OF BEGINNINGS



It’s something like summer here at the Temple of Beginnings, or close enough to it. The weather’s been rainy and hazy for the past little while, but that doesn’t mean we can’t find some way to enjoy ourselves, right?

The day dawns cloudy and drizzly, but people seem determined to carry on anyway. The space slowly takes recognizable shape as a festival, even if a small one. There are tents set up outside, some of which are transformed into game opportunities, complete with prizes (some of an...interesting nature), surprisingly sophisticated target shooting games, ring toss, and other activities of skill and chance. A few more become stations for the food and drink that had been prepared, and the rest consist of chairs under canopies for people to sit and talk in case the rain continues.

Luckily, as the day goes on, the rain stops and the clouds move on, until the blue of the sky is visible once again. By early afternoon, there are only a few scattered clouds still remaining, and it seems likely that the weather will hold true for the evening. Strings of paper lanterns and other decorations are brought out and hung between the different stalls, around the makeshift stage, and placed at the tables. Some pots of bamboo are brought out and set in two clusters at either end of the line of tents. Each cluster has a corresponding table with strips of colorful paper and pens laid out carefully on a table and weighted down with rocks to prevent them from flying off.

A handful of figures come out and inspect the set-up, focusing especially on a shallow ditch that had been dug earlier, now drained and lined with weighted down tarp and rocks, running parallel to the tents and curving to end abruptly just beyond the fire pit and the stage at both ends. After some discussion between them, there is a flash of flame, as though something were burning, and then the strangest thing happens. The ditch fills with fresh, clear water. Even after a few hours, the water doesn't drain away or grow stagnant, still flowing somehow despite having nowhere to come from or go to.

The sunset that day is a brilliant, auspicious red, and evening sets in with a cooling breeze refreshing everyone outside. As the first stars appear, the lanterns are set alight, the music starts, and the first performer steps out onto the stage, surrounded by floating light.



SUMMER FESTIVAL
Welcome to the summer(ish) festival for Astoria’s Circle! We hope you have a wonderful time.

Layout
Even from the buildings that are actually being lived in, the lights of the festival are visible. If you strain your ears just a bit, you may even hear some music being played in the distance, muffled by the stone walls. Why don’t you come join in?

Once arriving at the festival itself, you may be struck first by how bright it is. Light seems to be a theme, from the bonfire set up in one of the firepits closest to the rest of the complex, the lanterns strung up between the tents and stalls that are set up in a line leading from the other buildings towards the gated sparring area that you may already have availed yourself of. Just in front of that area is a makeshift stage, little more than a raised platform of wood and stone, also lit up well by additional lanterns.

Opposite the tents is the river.

It might not seem that exciting at first. It’s hardly a river, really, just a shallow trench of water about seven feet wide and one foot deep, lined with rocks along the bank closest to the tents, stretching in a not quite parallel path opposite the stalls and tents that have been set up, beginning at the stage and ending near the bonfire. The water is crystal clear and clean, and murmurs as if it is flowing from some unseen source, but it’s not clear where it is coming from at all. As the night goes on, and more people take the opportunity to make floating paper lanterns at the station located close by, the little stream itself lights up, the water reflecting the lights, and just beyond, the stars in the sky.



EVENTS:

Sign-in
While definitely not mandatory, in the direct path from the living quarters to the festival itself, there’s a table set up with sheets of paper and writing utensils where you can sign-in. Let us know (ICly!) who you are. Maybe add a fun fact about yourself. Or draw doodles all over the pages. Whatever floats your boat.

Wishes

As is traditional in the home countries of some members of the Circle, there are some bamboo trees in pots set up on either side of the little river, and tables close by with colored strips on loops of string and pens. Write down a wish, or anything you’d like, really, and hang it from the bamboo. Or, browse the bamboo yourself and see if you find anything interesting. Later on after midnight, they’ll be burned for luck!

Games
You’ll find the usual games in the various stalls, some with a decidedly cobbled together look, using what materials were available at the temple, and some with a little more sophistication, thanks to the particular gifts of those within the Circle. Try your hand at shooting a target, a game of chance, or take over a stall yourself and introduce your fellow Circle members to something you used to play at home. There may or may not be prizes involved, depending on which stall you find yourself at.

Food
You’ll find your usual fair fare, though with a decidedly cosmopolitan flair. The foods themselves are somewhat limited by what was easily obtainable within the Temple itself (or improvised), and some Circle members may have contributed decidedly experimental dishes. It really is a potluck, so take a look and see what interests you! Strike up a conversation with your fellow diners as you pick up your food and then find a table to sit at, but keep in mind that most of these are home made by others here, so the cook may be close by, listening…

Performance
What’s a festival without any entertainment? In addition to the music being played on speakers in the background by our very capable DJ, there is also a stage where you can show off your gifts. In addition to singing or other traditional performances, this is an opportunity to demonstrate any interesting abilities or gifts you might have, including new ones you may have gained upon arriving at the Temple! There is an additional sign-up sheet near the stage, so write your name down and what you plan to perform, and we look forward to seeing what you can do.

Bonfire

It’s a really big fire. Enough said (hopefully). Sit and relax, or chat with those around you. If you’re lucky, there may even be some additional entertainment. At a little after midnight, the bamboo bearing the wishes will be burned here and the festival closed for the night.

Lanterns
If you’d like to give it a try, there’s a small station set up where you can make your own lantern out of paper! You can choose from one that floats in the air or on the water (or both, no one’s policing this). Make your own design, and let it fly aloft or float on the water with the other lanterns, chat with others who are working, or just settle down by the water and watch the lanterns and the stars.


**If your character (even if you were just accepted!) would like to participate in the set-up for the impromptu festival at any point, or just wander around and ask what’s going on, please feel free! All the set-up would have been occurring in the space between the TDM and this post. If your character would like to handwave having helped set up, this post is also an option!

(( Set Up: OutdoorsSet Up: IndoorsSign-InBamboo WishesGamesFoodTablesPerformancesBonfireLanternsClean-Up ✧ or your own!))
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[personal profile] runicking 2018-08-02 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
[ This isn't a conversation she anticipated having, especially while the wound was still fresh. But there's something surprisingly cathartic about finally voicing these worries to someone who would listen. Alone on that solitary island, there was a time she wondered if that was all that was left for her—to die alone, never knowing whether her friends had survived the end of the world as they knew it. It almost was.

The rustling of paper pulls her thoughts back into the present, and as she watches him fold, Celes looks down at her own work as she mulls over his words.

Ah pragmatism; now that is something that she can appreciate, and silently does as she turns her own paper over. They may be tip-toeing around each other, but there's something strangely comforting in that. Being able to in some way relate, even if their circumstances may be different. ]


It is. But we can't change what has already happened. We can't let ourselves live in worst case scenarios.

[ Refolding a section of the lantern, she lets her thumb press over the crease. ]

All we can do is move forward and act with the information that we have.

[ They're out there. The bandana in her pocket is a testament to that. They're alive. Somewhere far from here. Somewhere she can't reach. ]
Edited (last portion felt out of place/lacked context) 2018-08-02 03:30 (UTC)
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[personal profile] dadandgone 2018-08-02 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
[Except for Maes the worst case scenario had occurred. Okay, no, for him it's just an end. He supposes that his own worst case scenario would be having himself alive and his family killed. The Homunculus could have easily gone that route instead of taking him out. Or torturing his family at all. No, when you're dead the only one's who really suffer are those left behind. In a perfect world he wouldn't even be aware of this goddamn mess, which is probably the worst part. He knows how everything plays out after and he's not sure if being here is now going to change all of that for the better or not. Does he get to go home and reclaim anything? Would it be better to stay away? Stay here? He doesn't know and he's not sure what answer he wants to get either.

His hands are frozen again and he can't help but look down at the little band of silver on his finger. He'd asked Roy so many questions, but of course the one he'd really been avoiding was right there on his hand. He imagined Roy was never going to bring that up either but it was killing Maes a little not to ask. How could he not ask?He lets out a shuddering breath he hadn't realized he'd been holding.
]

But...what if that information...what if there is no way to move forward?
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[personal profile] runicking 2018-08-02 05:07 am (UTC)(link)
[ ...It's funny. The way he speaks, it's almost as if he could understand the anguish that she herself went through. Perhaps he experienced the same thing. When left with crippling, soul-crushing hopelessness, when even attempting to end that by the most extreme means thinkable and failing, there is truly so little left to believe in. To keep one moving forward.

She could be wrong, but it seems as if he was grappling with something very similar. When all paths leading forward are completely severed, how do you continue? How do you find the strength to place one foot in front of the other, when all you want to do is give up? ]


If there truly is no path forward—

[ Looking up then, she doesn't quite bring herself to smile. Canting her head slightly, she leans forward in an attempt to get his attention. Please listen to what she has to say. ]

Then you have to make a new one, by any means necessary. You find something else to give you hope, and to help you take that first step.
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[personal profile] dadandgone 2018-08-03 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
[If Maes was feeling less guarded, he might try to explain himself better. It's not that he's given up, but he's never dealt with someone coming back from the dead. He doesn't even know how that works since everyone here -- Roy, Riza and Al -- have such clear memories of his demise. How does he change that? Can he change that? Everything still worked out in the end and what if his return changes things?

Even so, her answer does seem to still apply. He's certainly listening and as the message sinks in, his expression does seem to relax a bit. Maes had been teetering a lot lately, ever since his talk with Roy about what happened. It was easy to just 'accept' what had occurred as in the past and fixed. But did it have to be? So many impossible things were at play now.

After another moment, he smiles.
]

A new option, huh? Yeah, I think I could work with that. If I'm here then that has to mean there's still a chance.

[Surely the Witch wouldn't have saved him from death just to get him killed again...right?]