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paxnarrator ([info]paxnarrator) wrote in [info]paxletalelogs,
@ 2017-11-07 19:04:00

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Entry tags:apollo, ares, baron samedi, bastet, chernobog, coyote, event post, freyr, hades, hecate, hel, loki, maman brigitte, marzanna, maui, pan, persephone, raven, sigyn, uke mochi, xochipilli

everybody's comin'; leave your body at the door
Who: EVERYONE.
What: The Pax Halloween Party, part one.
Where: Pax Letale apartment complex, rec room.
When: 7 p.m., Oct. 31.
Notes: Hi guys! Sorry this took so long to get up; things have been pretty crazy here. But here is the Halloween event! This is the first part, and should be treated like a regular event; please mark where and when your character can be found throughout the room. Please remember that your character must be wearing their Halloween mask provided to them at the beginning of the month in order to gain admission to the rec room party. This is crucial for the second part of the event. If there are two people in a thread, please ask permission before entering; if you have any questions, please contact the mods! Now on with the show!

Despite the general eeriness of the building at large, those who make their way downstairs to the Halloween party will find it decorated to entertain. The lobby's emptiness will have been filled by a set of bloody sticker footprints from the elevator leading toward the rec room, through the door of which lights and music blare into the hallway. Stephan is waiting outside the entry way, dressed to the nines like a bald Morticia Addams, his red nails clicking on a clipboard as he takes note of who's arrived and who hasn't. Those who aren't dressed appropriately—read: with their Pax-provided masks—will be denied entry until they go and retrieve said item. Upon entry, Stephan will make the remark that attendees are to enjoy themselves, and that a special guest of honor will arrive a few hours later.

Those who make it past the drag queen bouncer will find a rather ghoulishly delightful party inside. Orange and black streamers hang in wound loops from the walls, pinned carefully to the molding near the ceiling. Bats, cartoon cutouts of witches flying over a waning moon, black cats, and pumpkins all cover the walls from top to bottom; carved pumpkins are set on every available table space, lit and flickering in the low light. The doors to the pool area are open, a disco ball shining orange, black and white specks over everything as classic Halloween hits are played from a nearby boombox. The pool itself glows a ghostly green.

Back inside the rec room, a long table opposite the pool table is laden with hot dog finger treats, feet made of meatloaf, speared deviled eggs painted like eyeballs, and every other appropriately-themed Halloween food item an attendee could think of. In the middle of it all, amid black and orange plates and clear, orange-y cups, is a bowl filled generously with store-bought candy. On either side are punch bowls filled with green and red liquid; the former will taste like apple cider, the latter a regular tropical punch. Neither are alcoholic, but attendees are welcome to sneak their own into the party—Stephan's not watching that closely.

Overall, the party seems normal—too normal for some, though no one will find any mislaid bear traps, poisoned candy or razor-blade laden apples anywhere in the vicinity. Might as well enjoy it while it lasts....



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Re: Chris/Daniel/June/Kal - 8:30 p.m., by the pool table
[info]coyoti
2017-11-15 03:18 pm UTC (link)
"Do we really need to speculate on it?" Chris added in, draining the remnants of his current cup and holding it out for Kal to slide the new one in. "Can't we just enjoy normal shit while it lasts?"

He turned a pointed finger in June's direction. "And I wouldn't worry about winning, amiga, and trust me, I'm not gonna be looking for reparations from your side, just his," Chris replied, jerking his thumb in Daniel's direction.

"Anyway, I think it's...what are you, anyway? The beefiest mermaid ever? Your turn, amigo." Chris leaned against his stick, one hip hitting the edge of the pool table as he eyed Kal from waist level up.

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Re: Chris/Daniel/June/Kal - 8:30 p.m., by the pool table
[info]thouros
2017-11-15 05:34 pm UTC (link)
Daniel rolled his eyes at Chris's comment to June, though in truth he was not at all upset about the stakes here. It was only the losing that bothered him. Though Chris's turn was still a ways off, he took that opportunity to sidle up closer to his partner, his touch a ghosting taunt of a thing, just barely avoiding brushing Chris's hip.

"June's only got one to go," he said, nodding his head toward the single ball she required to win. "We've almost got him. Make this one count, Kal."

[ooc: last tag from Daniel!]

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Re: Chris/Daniel/June/Kal - 8:30 p.m., by the pool table
[info]principalis
2017-11-15 05:54 pm UTC (link)
"Do your worst, Kolohe," June said. "I've got you all on the ropes. And when I win, I want you losers to cook my dinners for a week. From scratch, not some bullshit from the frozen aisle."

She leaned her pool cue against the table, turning her attention to her refreshed drink, and to her decapitated dance partner. She rested her elbow atop his head, propping herself up on him as she sipped at her drink.

[ooc: and last one from June!]

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Re: Chris/Daniel/June/Kal - 8:30 p.m., by the pool table
[info]manaiakalani
2017-11-16 01:51 pm UTC (link)
"Baby doll, you know I cook a mean kalua pig. Or at least kuku does." He grabbed a cue and used it to point at Chris, an eyebrow raising dangerously. "And it's a traditional wrap you asshole. Don't hate, either, it's good to let my abs breathe."

He smirked and snatched the pool cue away, bending down low to focus on decimating Chris's chances. Whoever else won, he didn't care, but he was determined to make Chris suffer. "Here goes nothing," he muttered as he angled the cue and after a moment's pause, made a quick jab with it that artfully sent his designated billiard balls just where he wanted to go.

Standing up straight, he grinned at Chris. "And now that I'm winning, I think I'll steal June's idea and say you owe me home-cooked meals for a week."

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CLOSED: Chris/Daniel/June/Kal - 8:30 p.m., by the pool table
[info]coyoti
2017-11-16 03:00 pm UTC (link)
Chris blinked, clearly uncertain about what he'd just witnessed. But the play remained laid out, unchanged.

"You seriously cheated somehow, which... I have to admit, if you did, I'm impressed," he finally admitted, a sulky frown turning his lips downward. He took a long drink from his cup, setting his pool cue on the table as he admitted defeat.

"All right, now what? You know, I think you owe me some food, for treating me so abysmally," he started in Daniel's direction, the beginnings of a pout. He glanced at June and Kal, their drinks in hand. "Food, and then, what, I guess we can see what else this party gets up to?"

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