Who: Everyone When: Wednesday - Sundown and beyond Where: A saloon and surrounding area Summary: It's the HOEDOWN of the century and everyone's invited. Rating: PG-13 Warnings: Dancing, fireworks, horrible cowboy talk?
Fireworks display mortifercanisAugust 31 2011, 22:17:21 UTC
[When it gets dark enough the fireworks show starts. Though it's not your typical fireworks show. Sure it's got all the things you might see with an Earth-based one but this one has the benefits of having wizards manning it. Every now and then mythical creatures like a phoenix, or a griffin streak across the sky in all it's glory. Near the end of the fifteen minute show is the grand finale. Brilliant colors light up the sky before suddenly there's a dragon forming right smack dab in the middle. Fireworks shoot from it's mouth before it's large lighted wings cause it to 'take flight'. It heads for the crowd and once again fireworks shoot from it's mouth, though as they fall on the crowd those sparks and ash turn into flowers. Now it's raining flowers on the crowd and the dragon disappears into a flash of light and smoke.]
[She's sitting closer to the fireworks than everyone else, though not to isolate herself. It's more to be totally immersed in the bright lights and sounds, since it's her first time seeing them. Her head is craned back, and her eyes are wide with wonder.]
[Sora spots her blond hair away from the crowd and heads on over. When he reaches her, he sits down in the dirt next to her. Both hands are on the ground behind him so he can lean back and watch them.]
[Since Conrad didn't like dancing and he couldn't eat or drink like most people, he spent most of his evening just watching people awkwardly. He doesn't seem to be terribly bothered whether he was left to his own devices. He isn't all that social.
But he is watching the fireworks show. It isn't like the shows he usually watches. He assumes it's because most of the inhabitants have special abilities of their own. But it was definitely worth sitting and watching.
He could make do without flowers in his hair though.]
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Oh...
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So what do you think, Nami?
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They're almost prettier than a sunset.
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They're better than our fireworks. Though we thought them up first.
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But he is watching the fireworks show. It isn't like the shows he usually watches. He assumes it's because most of the inhabitants have special abilities of their own. But it was definitely worth sitting and watching.
He could make do without flowers in his hair though.]
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