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[open mingle] it's festival time!
Who: Ryoji, Minato, Whitey the Boar...and you!
Where: Dojo Area
What: It's time for a fun little festival to chill and party in!
Warnings: General shenaniganery, make sure to put warnings on your subject titles!
Where: Dojo Area
What: It's time for a fun little festival to chill and party in!
Warnings: General shenaniganery, make sure to put warnings on your subject titles!
DOJO FESTIVAL!
1.we are here to decorate...
Maybe you've spotted one of several flyers posted around Aldrip announcing an upcoming festival at a large dojo tucked away at the edge of Aldrip. And maybe you've noticed it wasn't just any old flyer, but it was a "Help Wanted" flyer. That's right. Minato's requesting help with sprucing up the dojo, and he's even encouraged you to bring something to help spruce up the place for the event. It's clear he's not picky about what kinds of items are appropriate for making the place look "festive," so long as it doesn't raise too many eyebrows.
There's no need to worry though if you didn't bring anything to make the dojo look the part! There are plenty of miscellaneous decorations brought by others. They're strewn about in piles: some colorful rocks, rainbow-colored streamers made of taped-together scrap paper, leftover flowers from the gardens at town center, and some items that are -- well, maybe some people used this event as an excuse to get rid of unwanted items. But surely they'll have their appropriate spot for making the place look more welcoming for future visitors!
There's no need to worry though if you didn't bring anything to make the dojo look the part! There are plenty of miscellaneous decorations brought by others. They're strewn about in piles: some colorful rocks, rainbow-colored streamers made of taped-together scrap paper, leftover flowers from the gardens at town center, and some items that are -- well, maybe some people used this event as an excuse to get rid of unwanted items. But surely they'll have their appropriate spot for making the place look more welcoming for future visitors!
2....and to celebrate!
With the help of some elbow grease, duct tape, and a lot of rocks, the festival finally opens to one and all! Everyone is invited, including the locals, to partake in the festivities — maybe there’s something that catches your eye, or maybe you just want to chill and enjoy the atmosphere. Regardless of how you want to enjoy yourself, there’s sure to be something to catch your eye: after all, despite the patchwork look of the entire thing, it’s all made with hard work and love.
3.and then they stalled all over the place
Chosen and locals alike are encouraged to set up stalls in the dojo's courtyard. Each stand is nailed together with pieces of scrap wood from the earlier Aldrip clean-up. They're a little rough around the edges, but that just means the wares and food offered at each one stand out even more! Looks like some who've set up stands have gotten creative with whipping up tasty treats or fun little trinkets from items awarded at a recent egg hunt. There doesn't appear to be a coherent theme for any food or item being sold. If you're handing out anything weird, it seems both Minato and Ryoji will be looking the other way...
4.the perfect groove!
There’s a makeshift stage by the dojo proper, propped up safely with some wood and stone. At the middle of it is a mic that can be used by anyone! Everyone is free to hold any performances for the crowd, whether it’s singing or dancing or even just telling a little joke. Your character a bit too shy or grumpy to step it up? Never fear! Every now and then, Ryoji would point at random people in the crowd to hype them up into participating, whether they are willing or not!
5.the boar.
As the night begins to set in, there is one special event left for everyone to enjoy. The mascot of this festival, Whitey the boar, has come out to lead a fabulous marching band to play the most jovial of tunes. Everybody is invited the join the parade, and to help lead this memorable night into a fantastic close!