paxnarrator (paxnarrator) wrote in paxletalelogs, @ 2017-02-03 09:14:00 |
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Entry tags: | aphrodite, ares, coyote, eris, event thread, freyr, hades, hecate, loki, persephone |
come as you are, as you were, as i want you to be
Who: Everyone
What: Pax Letale's first Neighbor Meet-and-Greet!
Where: The Rec Room
When: Feb 3., 6 - 8 p.m.
Warnings: TBA?
Notes: Welcome to our first event thread! This is an open thread that anyone can join in; individual threads are welcome. This means you can start your own comment thread by commenting to this post and having someone reply back; please label your character's location in the subject line of your comment (i.e., Playing Pool, By The Bar, Sitting in the Lounge Area, etc.) and also denote if it's an open thread or if you're expecting a particular character (i.e., By the Bar - OPEN). Consider this an opener where your character can find friends, maybe make enemies, and generally use this as a jumping off point for further events/plots/whatever down the road. Communicate with your fellow players before you jump into a thread that already has two or more people. If you have any questions, please contact the mods.
Everything was set up just so in the Pax Letale apartment complex rec room. Styled perfectly to management's wishes, a plethora of finger food and snacks were available on a table pressed against the far wall; this, of course, was on the opposite side of the room from the entrance, forcing newcomers to actually enter the space if they wanted to graze.
The east wall opened up to the complex's pool area, though the doors were closed on this chilly February night. Lights in the pool itself cast a cool, blue-ish glow over the outdoor plants and furniture, which were still damp from a recent smattering of rain. Back within, instrumental music sought to set a calm environment among the apartment complex's newest residents, inspiring them to mingle and meet as they tried to find out where they fit in the complex's hierarchy.
Plush pillows welcomed tired travelers, a pool table waited for someone to pick up a cue and play, and a small table with a punch bowl was on offer for anyone who needed something to put in their hands.
Right at 6 p.m. sharp, the room was empty, though a few people had begun to trickle in, lured by the promise of free food. Stephan, the ever-vigilant complex concierge, looked up from his copy of Home and Gardens to peer enviously over square reading glasses at the party-goers, only slightly upset that he was chained to his desk and his responsibilities to assuage any questions or issues that arose.