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Entry tags:
- !prom,
- allura (voltron),
- angel (borderlands),
- armin arlert (attack on titan),
- carly nagisa (yugioh 5ds),
- cecil harvey (final fantasy 4),
- connie maheswaran (steven universe),
- dirk strider (homestuck),
- emporio alnino (jjba),
- flayn (fire emblem three houses),
- greg universe (steven universe),
- handsome jack (borderlands),
- jane crocker (homestuck),
- jean kirschtein (attack on titan),
- john egbert (homestuck),
- johnny joestar (jjba),
- jolyne cujoh (jjba),
- jonathan joestar (jjba),
- jw (oc),
- kazuki hihara (la corda d'oro),
- keith (voltron),
- korra (legend of korra),
- krieg (borderlands),
- link (breath of the wild),
- lust (fullmetal alchemist),
- maya (borderlands),
- rebecca “newt” jorden (aliens),
- riku (kingdom hearts),
- rose quartz (steven universe),
- runaan (the dragon prince),
- ryner lute (legendary heroes),
- shadowmaru (brave police j-decker),
- sion astal (legendary heroes),
- steve palchuk (tales of arcadia),
- steven durante (oc),
- takashi "shiro" shirogane (voltron),
- tyler huang (oc)
Castle Prom 2020
After arriving in Cerulean City and riding in one of a fleet of Cerulean Cape Shuckle Shuttle buses for an hour or so, the trees break and the road snakes along sea cliffs. In the distance, all can see a grand building rising up into sight, and excitement bubbles up within each and every heart as this year's mysterious, grandiose Prom location draws ever closer...

Welcome to the castle!
Their duo of hosts stand ready to welcome the characters when they arrive, assuring them that their luggage will be taken care of, and inviting them for a special tour of the castle, or would they rather first see their rooms, or perhaps even have a bite to eat? The choice is up to them.

Their duo of hosts stand ready to welcome the characters when they arrive, assuring them that their luggage will be taken care of, and inviting them for a special tour of the castle, or would they rather first see their rooms, or perhaps even have a bite to eat? The choice is up to them.
The Outer Courtyard The Stables Instead what they will find are snow-white, proud-looking equines. Their long, pastel-colored manes and tails have been brushed to perfection, occasionally adorned with braids and white flowers. Long, violet colored horns jut out from their foreheads, a spiralling pure white groove running along their length. Long fetlocks drift along the ground, rather like delicate pink clouds, almost giving the Pokemon the appearance of being stabled on air rather than something so common as hay. Yes, anyone who has not yet had the pleasure of being able to admire the beauty and grace of the Galar Rapidash can look and ride their fill here. While the stable hands cannot allow anyone to actually keep one of the magnificent horses themselves no matter how much a guest is willing to pay, whenever their bosses aren’t looking, they certainly prove willing to provide characters with a Galarian Ponyta egg for a small price. (Limited to one per character) The Kitchens The Dining Room The Ball Room The Inner Courtyard In between the lovely smelling blooms, characters will also be able to find bushes and small trees laden with unfamiliar berries! Small cards in the soil will explain exactly what kinds of berries they are and what effect they have, and characters are invited to pluck a few berries if they want. Just don’t get too greedy! The new available berries are: Apicot, Salac, Ganlon, Petaya, Liechi, Lansat, Custap The Library They may, in fact, have shipped over their whole personal library. Pull up one of the plush armchairs, grab a book, and make yourself comfortable by the roaring fire! There's more to read here than you can finish in a lifetime! The Bedrooms The Tower First of all, their two hosts have seen fit to create a small miniature museum inside the Tower’s chambers. Paintings, tapestries, and artefacts have been brought over from the Galar region to be put on display. All the artefacts brought over depict moments from Galar’s rich history, including paintings of ancient kings and queens, an actual knight’s armour, chalices, swords tucked in velvet under lock and key, and richly woven tapestries that for some reason seem to depict knights battling giant Slugma. If you still have energy after the climb to get here, you can continue on to the very top of the tower. From the tower’s high vantage point, it seems the entire Kanto region is on display in the incredible view. The ocean stretches out along the horizon, but closer to home, characters will be able to behold wild forests and cliffs, the green lush routes of Cerulean Cape itself and at night, millions and millions of stars twinkling up overhead. And all the rest... While the rest of the castle shines, these parts of the castle feel almost haunted. Dust and derelict dominates the rooms, old broken furniture covered in dingy white sheets and creaking doors adding to the atmosphere. Did the eyes of that painting just move? Why is there a weird draft coming from that wall? What was that strange ominous creak coming from behind you? Are there any dungeons? Wait, did you just hear someone crying in a far off room? Jeez, no wonder they say this place is haunted. The Rocky Beach |
Naturally, this wouldn't be a Pokemon Prom without some Pokemon to catch! All catchable Pokemon range between the levels of 10 to 30. The Pokemon in the castle mostly haunt the unfinished section, but feel free to have the occasional encounter in the renovated sections too! Castle Courtyard Rocky Shore During the characters' stay, they might suddenly find their room a mess, as if a small tornado went through their luggage. They might even find themselves missing some incidental items or articles of clothing, nothing necessarily valuable or significant, but it sure is weird. This is... probably the work of the castle's Pokemon, right? |
While your shuttle bus slowly trundles towards the castle, the driver will regale his riders with local stories and legends, chief among those the legend of the castle itself. You see, the castle was built by a relative of Bill (you know, the Pokemon storage system inventor?), but no one has lived in it for years and years because it is haunted. No, not haunted by Ghost types. That would be rather common and hardly worthy of note, wouldn't it? No, the castle is haunted by the ghost of Bill's great-great-great-uncle, and rumor has it that he is so possessive of the castle and its contents that he will kill all who enter. You see, even when he was alive, this man's enormous hoard of wealth was only outmatched by his enormous amount of paranoia. He was so paranoid that others would come to steal his wealth that he built his castle high upon the cliffs where no one could approach it undetected. But that wasn't enough to settle his fears! He started to hide his multitude of treasures all around the castle, and he built many traps and secret passages to protect them. It's said he was so fiercely protective of his money that he refused to leave the property even after his death, and his spirit still haunts the castle to this day. Many who have tried to find his treasures have disappeared. That is what the rumors say, at least. In any case, feel free to explore those abandoned halls and ruins for these supposed long-lost treasures. Better check for hidden rooms and passages behind old bookcases, trap doors covered by thick dust-riddled carpets, and perhaps even a hidden vault or two in the castle basements. Players are free to go absolutely wild in coming up with secret passages and hidden secrets for their characters to find. Now, as for the treasures characters can find during these explorations, they can broadly be divided up into two categories. The first category of treasures are common treasures. These are small, fairly common items that can be sold after prom for a small amount of Pokedollars each (think 100-200p), or they can be kept as a memento. Generally, these are small items that could easily fit inside a character's pocket and won't necessarily be well hidden. Characters are allowed to find as many of these common treasures as they want. The second category of treasures are rare treasures. These are properly hidden items that can either sell for quite a bit of Pokedollars after prom (think 5000-6000p), or can be used in-game. In order to allow of an element of surprise, every character that wants to participate in finding some rare treasure is allowed to comment once to a special RNG comment to find out exactly what they will find. Each treasure will consist out of somewhere between two and four items, the exact number of which will be left up to chance. For any questions, please refer back to the previous OOC post. |
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I don't particularly need to. I've got them all memorized now; and there's not many here that I haven't written some variation on for myself. Fables all play out the same way, most times.
Tyler does look around after he sends it, though, seeing where Steven is today.
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I might take some of mine—but then, I don't exactly have an eidetic memory. You do?
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Funnily enough, I remember telling you that I do when you first found me in your old room. But honestly, it works best for fairy tales. You know how it goes with us.
Learned survival traits were always a fun roulette for Changelings. Tyler learned to make sure he could never repeat himself.
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And yeah. I do know.
I see that you and Lydia are getting on. I'm glad. She's been a good friend to me.
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Yeah, I'm kind of surprised how we've been clicking so far.
It certainly helps that I'm used to people draping themselves over me like I'm a piece of furniture. His expression softens a little there, if Steven's sharp enough to notice, but it's hard to say whether it's positive or not. I was kind of everyone's straight man back home, my friends loved using me as the stoic to their dumb-shit jokes.
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And I'm not surprised at all that Lydia drapes. She's a vamp at heart—she tried it with me when we first met, before she realized it was useless—and I swear to God she turns into an oversized cat under the influence.
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Lydia is a Grade A piece of drapery, it's actually impressive. It takes a good degree of flexibility to lean over me the way she keeps doing.
She's also an excellent kisser, but he's pretty sure Steven hasn't seen that particular show yet.
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Drama kids, man.
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Drama *elves*.
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How have you been so far? You've been draped off of Jack almost as much as Lydia was me.
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My Normal Boy act was a bit more polished before Arcadia. You know how it is.
And hell, I guess I *have* been. Once I got over the whole crippling fear of engaging in PDA outside of explicitly gay spaces, it ended up actually being. Well. Nice. Who'd have thought? But honestly, it's mutual draping.
And I've mostly been fine, except for the whole thing where Steve P took it into his stupid teenage head to go peeping on people through the walls last night. And started blustering about us not being his parents when Jack and I called him on it.
At least we were able to kick him out of the room eventually. And the secret passage he was lurking in actually lead to some pretty decent treasure... none of which I really *want* to fence.
Oops.
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Yeah, the dipshit made his way to mine and Lydia's room and broke some statues he found. They looked pretty terrible, but I might have convinced him to go steal some books instead.
If he were sitting across from Steven he would absolutely be leaning forward in interest; and he does so unconsciously anyway, resting an elbow on the table as he types. You're going to tell ME what you found though, right? I'll show you mine and all that.
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He found Jack and I *just* as we were about to-- *Well*. Luckily, I hadn't done more than kiss his hand when the little idiot started making noise in the wall. I ended up poking him in the eye when I was seaching for his ridiculous peephole--something I do *not* regret.
He tossed a bunch of tarnished old silverware on the ground to try to prove he was there for treasure-hunting and not peeping purposes. They weren't even a *matched* set.
I found a fossil, a spell tag, a string of pearls (which is going to Jack because I *never* get to give him really *nice* presents, just cooking ingredients and vinyl albums), and, best of all, a gargoyle shaped like a *Gengar*. A gengargoyle, if you forgive the pun.
What did you find?
He's smiling by the time he sends the last text.
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A jester's hat and this big chunk of amber with something inside it, looks like a claw. I tried the hat on and it fits surprisingly well - don't you fucking start - but the bells look super like they might be pure gold. Then he laughs quietly, with a wide pleased grin. I can't sell it, though, Isis decided it's her new nest. Lydia's not a fan.
That's followed by a short video: Isis inside in a faded but still surprisingly colourful three-pointed hat, sitting upside down on a fancy table; Isis is hopping around with wide, wide eyes, looking between Tyler and the hat. With every little bounce, the bells jingle loudly against the table and Isis cheeps, but there's also the sound of Tyler's quiet, awkward, genuine laughter.
long-SUFFERING
Steven laughs out loud.
That's *adorable*. She's adorable. What a good girl you are, Isis. Tell her that for me when she's awake again.
I mean, it's a pity you won't get the money, but once Jack's and the jackhole open, we'll be making it hand over fist *anyway*, so you just might have to wait until then for any big purchases. I suppose you could sell the fossil--although there is the prospect of reanimating it and being the one of us who has a prehistoric pokemon that *isn't* an unholy abomination of a chimera.
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Fuck you, I want a dinosaur.
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Send me pics of whatever it reanimates into?