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Carol Lockwood ([personal profile] mayoralty) wrote in [community profile] voyagers2014-08-30 09:24 am

party post } { fool and king, ghoul and ghost



On the evening of the twenty-ninth, the ballroom on the main deck of the boat is decked out in lavish black and gold, thanks to Carol and Sophie, and the assistance of the very strong men they enlisted to help (thank you, boys). It's been a while since Carol has thrown a full out ball, and she liked the chance to stretch her event planning limbs again, even if those attending are mostly the ghost robots in their cater waiter wear.

A soft music is playing over the guests as they enter. As they pass through the threshold, there's a table with simple masks for them to choose from, in case they've forgotten their's. Once they pass through the main archway, they'll find their way to the large dance space where the ghost robot band is sitting, because live music is so much better than a recording, and they actually don't sound half-bad, all things considered. They also take requests, so feel free to tell them that song where you always wondered what it would sound like with a full orchestral backing. There's a large, expansive dance floor in the middle, and you're welcome to get out there and shake your groove thing whenever you see fit.

Tables with food line the far left wall of the room, as well as clusters of tables for the guests to sit when they so choose. There's also an open bar nestled into the far corner, for all your alcoholic needs. There are also plenty of dark corners to slip into, if you don't want anyone to see what you're doing, however the narration suggests watching those dark corners carefully. Rabbit holes lurk in pretty much every shadowed area of the ballroom and while they won't always drop you into a strange location of your choosing, there's a high chance they will. There's probably a high turnover of people arriving back in the ballroom, looking like they've gone five rounds with a bull.

Probably because they have.

The boat seem to want to promote this event as much as possible. While not everyone loves a good ball, some non-attenders may suddenly find themselves in attendance, completely dressed and no idea of how they got there. Trying to leave? Might not go so well either. For some, socializing isn't so much a choice as a punishment, but there are probably plenty of people to help you have a good time.

Or you could go on a trip to Narnia. One never really knows.

[OKAY BALL IS GO sorry I was late getting this up. Rabbit Holes are to be used at your discretion, but if you need suggestions or want me to randomize something for you, just shoot me a PM/private plurk/ping me ([plurk.com profile] iluvroadrunner6) and I will give you a scenario. Otherwise, mix, mingle and have fun with all the pretty formal wear. o7 Actionspam/prose/whatever floats your boat for this, it was easier to just write up the top part in prose.]
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[personal profile] chaney 2014-09-05 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
Derek does a doubletake, having not expected his gaze to land on Lydia Martin's form when his eyes followed in the direction his sister was pointing. She certainly looked like Lydia, but the scent was all wrong. No banshee in it, no distinct aromas that marked her as Lydia. Just a face that could have her pulling off a missing twins act with Isaac's look-a-like.

Just how many people on this ship looked like people they knew, anyway??

"That's disconcerting." Mary Jane; not you, little sister.
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[personal profile] impetere 2014-09-07 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Apparently a lot. Cora makes a face at his assessment for a moment before nodding her agreement. "I ran into someone who looked like Stiles, too. He said he was an angel?" She gives a bit of a shrug. "It's like this is Doppelganger Cruises."

Among other things, but the sea of lookalikes is definitely worrisome.