![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
{Mini Event} Day of Devotion
This is an entirely opt-in very casual event that has nothing to do with overarching storyline and is just an additional introductory log, and a means for characters to meet. We hope you've all had a very happy Valentine's Day week however you've chosen to spend it!
SCARVES OF LOVE


The season of affection and love of all kinds falls upon Aldrip in the wake of their festivities for Those Who Were There. As part of the celebration, what's referred to as the 'Day of Devotion,' local merchants carry a variety of wares, but none so coveted as their multicoloured scarves available in a variety of prints, designs, and fabrics. Perhaps consider picking one up and giving it to someone who's important to you. No money? No problem! Whilst Aldrip doesn't exactly work on a layaway system or akin to, you'll find the mercantile business owners are quite open to trades and other means of bartering. Maybe they'll give out a scarf or two in agreement for running some errands...
Lucky recipients of these very fashionable scarves will find themselves suspiciously open to sharing positive, warm and fuzzy, or perhaps downright amorous feelings toward the person who gifted them the scarf to begin with, regardless of whether you've known them for years or even just a couple of weeks. But don't worry—the feelings are temporary! Once the Day of Devotion comes to a natural conclusion, your feelings will return to something like normalcy and you'll still wind up with a new fashion accessory. Of course, if you've always been amorous with that special someone, you likely won't notice any sort of change.
Take the opportunity to embrace the celebration, maybe embrace one another a little bit, too, and begin forming some potentially everlasting bonds with others.
BRING PROTECTION


Not everyone is choosing to celebrate the Day of Devotion in the same way. Due to the heightened popularity of the pretty scarves, some of Aldrip's jewellers have been bitten by the green bug of jealousy. In an attempt to compete with the sales of scarves, jewellers are advertising pendants, brooches, and other assorted charms that are meant to serve as warding and protective trinkets. What are they protecting one from? It's difficult to say and the merchants aren't inclined to give a straight answer. But whether you need protection from love, personal feelings, or perhaps something more physical, they've got you covered!
If you choose to give these amulets to others, recipients of them and their related will be compelled to share their true feelings with those around them in addition to the person who gave them the protective charms. This sounds like it could be a good thing, however, that means it covers the array of positive, negative, and every shade in between, without a filter in place. Consider these accessories a potential test of friendships, familial relationships, and more.
Like the scarves, this need and desire to be truthful with your feelings will be temporary, lasting until the Day of Devotion celebration is over. But at least you'll be protected. From something. Maybe. Probably. Or not!
FLOWERS FOR ALDRIP


By now, you may be well familiar with Aldrip's variety of fields that are filled with vegetables and fruits that grace the dinner tables of the town and local cuisine. During the Day of Devotion and weeks leading up to it, you'll find that they're clearing another field and preparing the soil. What for, you won't find out until the actual day of the celebration. Once it arrives, there's a collection of simple carts filled with flowering plants. Locals and newly-arrived alike are welcome to lend a hand in planting them along the neatly tilled rows.
You may find plants that resemble or are identical to plants from your home world. You may find plants that you've never seen in your life. They come in a variety of colours and are accompanied by a lightly pleasing scent that shouldn't be too overpowering, though may still disturb those with allergies.
All who help out with the planting, watering, and other tending, will be rewarded with a bouquet of flowers that can be passed onto others to show your appreciation and other forms of affection. You may even find yourself making a good and lasting impression on the locals by offering some assistance.
no subject
It seems we have more in common than I thought at first.
[This guy is interesting so far. He seems to be straightforward, good-natured enough (and perhaps a little bit dumb, too). Which makes him easy to deceive... and manipulate, if the need for the latter ever arises.]
You better hope she doesn't develop superhuman strength like Mizuki did. You'll see how that is not so cool, if she does.
no subject
Yeah, that's what I'm saying! It's cool that you've been there for her, man. I'd just adopted Nikki a couple days before I ended up here.
[ Oooh Peter wants to believe in people so bad, oooh. It's a real failure in his upbringing, considering Yondu wouldn't have wanted this for him! Peter smiles. See, Date was just worried about his daughter! Even if his attitude towards her isn't totally the best... he can't really judge. ]
Hah, well. I can kinda relate there, too. Nikki has, uh, flaming hair? And she can fly. So I'm probably gonna need to make some adjustments on the Milano once I get back, otherwise I'm gonna lose a lot of furniture.
no subject
Well, Mizuki is old enough to take care of herself now, so it's not like I'm doing much babysitting.
[Thank goodness. Unlike the real Date, he likely wouldn't have the patience, or emotional capacity, for that.]
If your Milano is still in one piece when you return home, you mean. Or rather, assuming we'll really return to our homes after our journey here ends.
no subject
I bet. But at least you've got some family here, right? I mean, I wouldn't wish this place on my friends, but you gotta make the best of it.
[ He's a little conflicted about the idea, knowing that if Nikki were here he'd probably be worrying about her constantly. But then he really doesn't know how to be a dad, maybe Date's just speaking from experience...? ]
Tell me about it. I mean, she can take a firefight against a fleet of Kree cruisers, but an almost-teenaged girl might be a tough one.
[ He's kidding. He doesn't think his ship will be destroyed, but he just assumes Date's kidding about that part too. ]
Hopefully we'll make it out of here. I mean, if they could pull us out, then there's no reason they can't put us back, right?
no subject
Well, yeah, despite all the fights we get into, I'm really glad to have Mizuki around. Makes this place feel a little bit like home.
[And he can say such warm words with frigid conviction. It's with that same aloofness that he addresses the other topic at hand.]
That's a very optimistic way of looking at it. [Naive would be the better word here, actually.] But I agree... unless they have a reason not to put us back.
no subject
Heh. That's good to hear, dude.
[ Families should be together... even if they're weird families and they have problems. What does Peter know about parenting, after all? Nothing. Even if the emotion in Saito's words is a bit off, he seems to have his heart in the right place (no). ]
Yeah, I'm just gonna keep hoping for now. [ He grins. ] No point in getting too down about it, with how little we know about how we got here, and everything else.
no subject
[Saito's attention briefly returns to the petals of the ripped irises on the ground before offering Peter a fabricated smile.]
Thanks. For reminding me what really matters. [Oh no, the lies aren't over yet.] Guess it wouldn't hurt to be a little optimistic and keep hoping until I'm back home and see the rest of my family again.
[Or rather, to a world where not even a single of them exists anymore. But that kind of sappy line would help solidify a sense of companionship, wouldn't it?]