Foundation Day Festival: Games Area

Aug 11, 2007 21:27

Character(s): anybody playing games
Content: people play carnival games
Setting: Joco da Crianca Fairgrounds, games area
Time: all day~
Warnings: Multithreaded posting format (please include time of day and sub-location in your comment's subject line)

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death, zexion, rakka, karst, soma cruz, rikku, festival, mina hakuba, monkey d. luffy, bakura ryou, stitch, blue, christopher rodriguez, alice liddell (am), ivan, lumens

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Nine AM-ish, wandering dreamsoffalling August 27 2007, 22:40:34 UTC
Rakka was following Stitch and Rikku, mindful not to lose them--her companions were small and quick, so it was a definite possibility in such a crowded place. Everything was bright and colorful, and Rakka wanted to try everything. Haibane couldn't use money, though... But this was Paixao, not Glie, so it was okay. Right? Anyway, it wasn't exactly money, right?

Every stuffed animal caught her eye, although the big ones were especially delightful. But she doubted that they were used... There was even a tent where you could win a goldfish!

"What are we going to play?" Rakka called to Rikku and Stitch.

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Re: Nine AM-ish, wandering stitch_ex_626 August 27 2007, 22:46:28 UTC
"Whatever you want!" Stitch said, wandering around and around the games area trying to find something that caught his eye to play. He'd been to different types of fairs and festivals in Hawaii, and always had a hard time trying to find a game to play first...they were all so fun.

Getting an idea, he scrambled to the top of a light pole and looked around.

"Any game you guys want to play? I can find it from here!"

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Re: Nine AM-ish, wandering green_spirals August 30 2007, 13:54:17 UTC
Rikku flittled a little ways off, reining in the impulse to just dart from one stall to another as they caught her attention, so as not to lose her companions. "Oooh, there's so many!" she exclaimed with an excited grin.

It was only now that she was starting to realize how different this was from carnivals back Home, not least that everything was bigger. There were games about throwing things and games about shooting things and games about whacking things and a funny strength test with a great big bell on the top. Belatedly, she wished there were more options for people her size.

"Hmm... I dunno!" she said after a second of thought. "Rakka, Stitch, why don't you guys pick? I'll cheer you on!" She pumped a tiny fist in the air for emphasis.

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Re: Nine AM-ish, wandering dreamsoffalling August 30 2007, 20:13:33 UTC
Rakka's eyes bounced from booth to booth, now, looking for suitable amusement. She didn't have anything she could use as money, but there were glittering trees nearby... But haibane weren't allowed to have money. Leaves weren't money, though. The winged girl seemed to go through an extended internal debate. This wasn't Glie, and that wasn't money. But she was still a haibane, and the leaves could be used as money. No, no, she couldn't ( ... )

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Re: Nine AM-ish, wandering stitch_ex_626 September 3 2007, 18:25:58 UTC
"Why not!" Stitch shouted, skittering back down the lamp post to join Rakka. He looked at the game, then decided that it looked fun to him too. Handing the gamekeeper a few leaves, he extended his extra arms and grabbed two basketballs at the same time, not really caring for the rules.

Throwing them, he missed both times, proceeding to growl at the game.

"Ah well, your turn!" He said to both Rikku and Rakka.

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Re: Nine AM-ish, wandering green_spirals September 9 2007, 21:25:42 UTC
"Aw, bad luck," Rikku pouted for Stitch. "Next time for sure though, right?"

Rikku picked up a ball herself - it was nearly as big around as she was tall, what a pain - and flew into the booth with it, trying to get close enough to get one of the small hoops, but she was intercepted by an arm before she could reach it. "Uh, miss?" the game attendant said. "You're supposed to throw it from behind the counter, there."

"Hey, that's not fair at all," she protested. "I'm little, I can't throw it that far! Can't I move in a teensy bit closer so I'll have a chance? Pleeeeease?"

The attendant sighed and lowered his arm. "Okay, okay! But just a little bit-"

Too late - Rikku had flown right up to the smallest hoop she could see and neatly tossed the ball through, then backed off and hovered so as to show she had definitely not been close enough to be considered cheating. "One prize, please~" she said triumphantly.

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Re: Nine AM-ish, wandering dreamsoffalling September 9 2007, 22:14:18 UTC
"Better luck next time," she said to Stitch with a smile. And when Rikku managed to (okay, maybe by bending the rules a bit, but she was very small) get a prize--a big one--she clapped excitedly. "What prize are you going to get, Rikku?"

Then it was her turn... She stepped up nervously to the stand, and threw her first one. It went through the largest hoop. It wouldn't win her the orange dog that she was staring at, but it did let her get a smaller prize. She bounced up and down, grinning.

They really needed to get things like this in Glie.

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Re: Nine AM-ish, wandering stitch_ex_626 September 10 2007, 05:27:45 UTC
(ooc: so ignore the comment from my jupiter journal if it got mailed...I forgot to change journals...)

Stitch smiled for his companions, he hadn't won, but he was happy that they had. "What prizes are you guys going to choose?" He said, looking around at all of the colorful toys and things hanging from the roof of the game area.

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Re: Nine AM-ish, wandering green_spirals September 18 2007, 01:41:18 UTC
Rikku floated up by where the big prizes were hanging, inspecting them each in turn. "Hmmm..." The stuffed animals were at least three times her size, so there was no way she'd be able to lug it around all day. Maybe she'd just poof it back to their hideout real quick or something.

After a little bit, she had it narrowed down to two - a great big orange dog, and a neon pink hippopotamus. "Ooooh, decisions decisions. Hey, what do you guys think? This one, or this one?" she tried, indicating both prizes in turn.

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Re: Nine AM-ish, wandering dreamsoffalling September 20 2007, 21:50:26 UTC
"That one!" Rakka said, indicating the giant orange dog--okay, so she had been eying that one since she got to the booth, it was still the best one there. She had a little pink cat stuffed under her arm as her small prize.

It was then she really look at look at the stuffed animals, and at Rikku. There was a definite problem here. "How are you going to carry it?" Could she even pick it up? Maybe she was a lot stronger than she looked. "I'll carry it, if you want."

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Re: Nine AM-ish, wandering stitch_ex_626 September 23 2007, 05:31:27 UTC
Stitch looked at the giant stuffed animal. "Yeah, how are you going to carry it?" He asked. The size difference seemed to big to him.

"If you carry it Rakka, I can carry the smaller one." He offered, trying to be a help.

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Re: Nine AM-ish, wandering green_spirals September 25 2007, 16:21:31 UTC
Rikku flitted around the enormous orange dog as the attendant reluctantly got it down for her, trying to figure out how she was supposed to take it. After a moment the man just set it down on the counter for her, and at the same time something neat occurred to Rikku. "Ooh!"

She flew over and neatly sat herself down on the toy's stomach. "Wow, this is comfy," she commented, leaning back. "Good choice, Rakka!"

But it'd be kind of boring just to sit around, so she got up almost as quickly. "If you could carry it, though, that'd be great," she answered. It'd probably be a comical failure if Rikku tried to pick it up herself, and she did know it, unfortunately.

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Re: Nine AM-ish, wandering dreamsoffalling October 6 2007, 12:20:26 UTC
"Okay!" Rakka said, passing the little cat to Stitch and taking the dog.

The stuffed animals really were cute; Kuu would have loved this place. One game and they had already won two prizes. At this rate they would have more than they could carry. Just what they were going to do with the prizes, Rakka didn't consider.

"What should we play next?" she asked.

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Re: Nine AM-ish, wandering stitch_ex_626 October 19 2007, 23:01:55 UTC
Stitch balanced the little cat on his head and held it down with one of his ears.

"How about that one?" He asked, pointing at one of the strength tests with the bell and hammer. "It looks interesting...and easy!"

OOC:My Schedule, FTL... Sorry it took forever for me too respond, school is kicking me square in the butt right now.

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