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The Festival of Wishes!
Who: Everyone!
Where: Pewter City!
When: June 24th
Summary: It's time to celebrate the Festival of Wishes!
Pewter City is one of those towns that doesn't draw a lot of attention. It's nice and has that museum, but it never seems to be the scene of much excitement.
But today, that's different. Because today, Pewter City has been doffed up to the nines, with visitors arriving from everywhere to celebrate the Festival of Wishes. The skies are crowded with uBIRDs flying in people from all over Johto and Kanto. The streets are filled with cheerful noises and many in the crowd have come in their finest yukata and kimono, adding splashes of colour to what might otherwise be a drab crowd. And if you'd like to try out one of these beautiful garments yourself, there are plenty of nearby shops offering rentals for the visiting crowds.
Stalls have gone up all over town, most hawking various forms of street food: Takoyaki, Yakisoba, Kaarage and many others! And for those looking to satisfy a sweet tooth, there's plenty of shaved ice, chocolate-covered bananas and Taiyaki to go around. Hopefully, you brought an empty stomach, because it would be a shame to miss out on all these yummy goodies.
But it isn't just food stalls that dot the streets. A wide variety of festival games are also available. From shooting galleries to ring toss to small lottery games -- whatever you might be in the mood for can be found here. Stuffed animals and sweets are the most common prizes to be won, but who knows, perhaps if you get very lucky, you might even win an Evolution Stone.
And, of course, no festival would be complete without a Test of Courage. Are you brave? Is fear something you only know from the dictionary? Then why not prove it? Why not enter Pewter City most haunted dwelling (usually just an office building) and show your mettle to your friends or even that special someone? Who knows, you might even earn a kiss if you protect them from the many horrors that dwell within (AKA, volunteers in costumes, a few ghost pokemon, and so many 'creepy' paper mache props)
There are also various stalls dedicated to traditional arts and crafts. From Calligraphy to Origami, if you have an interest in these matters, you'd do well to check them out. And you can do more than just buy some nice decorative pieces for your home, or a cute little origami figure of your favourite pokemon partner; many of the stalls also offer visitors the chance to try their own hand at these traditional skills. Are you the type of person who is always looking to learn a new skill? Or have you perhaps mastered these skills already and do you want to show off? Why not come over here and spend some time?
(Who knows, you might even impress someone special!)
And once night has fully fallen, the skies will light up, not just with the light of the stars and the moon, but with the many bright colours of fireworks! If you aren't completely tired out yet from all the festival games, why not sit down, relax, (maybe drink a beer if you are old enough) and enjoy the beautiful spectacle happening above you.
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But all of that cheer doesn't really answer the big question -- what is the Festival of Wishes?
Keen eyes (and not so keen eyes, really, they are everywhere) will be able to spot various decorations shaped like the pokemon Jirachi dotting the stalls everywhere. From small plush toys to folded origami figures, Jirachi's cheerful face can be found everywhere. There even is a theatre performance explaining the whole tale, but for those too busy stuffing their faces to partake in (ugh) culture, it all comes down to this: Jirachi is the Wish Pokemon. During the festival, people write down their wishes, hoping that Jirachi might fulfil them.
Of course, there is never a guarantee Jirachi will be around. It's been known to sleep a lot. But why not give it a try? It can't hurt, right?

Where: Pewter City!
When: June 24th
Summary: It's time to celebrate the Festival of Wishes!
Pewter City is one of those towns that doesn't draw a lot of attention. It's nice and has that museum, but it never seems to be the scene of much excitement.
But today, that's different. Because today, Pewter City has been doffed up to the nines, with visitors arriving from everywhere to celebrate the Festival of Wishes. The skies are crowded with uBIRDs flying in people from all over Johto and Kanto. The streets are filled with cheerful noises and many in the crowd have come in their finest yukata and kimono, adding splashes of colour to what might otherwise be a drab crowd. And if you'd like to try out one of these beautiful garments yourself, there are plenty of nearby shops offering rentals for the visiting crowds.
Stalls have gone up all over town, most hawking various forms of street food: Takoyaki, Yakisoba, Kaarage and many others! And for those looking to satisfy a sweet tooth, there's plenty of shaved ice, chocolate-covered bananas and Taiyaki to go around. Hopefully, you brought an empty stomach, because it would be a shame to miss out on all these yummy goodies.
But it isn't just food stalls that dot the streets. A wide variety of festival games are also available. From shooting galleries to ring toss to small lottery games -- whatever you might be in the mood for can be found here. Stuffed animals and sweets are the most common prizes to be won, but who knows, perhaps if you get very lucky, you might even win an Evolution Stone.
And, of course, no festival would be complete without a Test of Courage. Are you brave? Is fear something you only know from the dictionary? Then why not prove it? Why not enter Pewter City most haunted dwelling (usually just an office building) and show your mettle to your friends or even that special someone? Who knows, you might even earn a kiss if you protect them from the many horrors that dwell within (AKA, volunteers in costumes, a few ghost pokemon, and so many 'creepy' paper mache props)
There are also various stalls dedicated to traditional arts and crafts. From Calligraphy to Origami, if you have an interest in these matters, you'd do well to check them out. And you can do more than just buy some nice decorative pieces for your home, or a cute little origami figure of your favourite pokemon partner; many of the stalls also offer visitors the chance to try their own hand at these traditional skills. Are you the type of person who is always looking to learn a new skill? Or have you perhaps mastered these skills already and do you want to show off? Why not come over here and spend some time?
(Who knows, you might even impress someone special!)
And once night has fully fallen, the skies will light up, not just with the light of the stars and the moon, but with the many bright colours of fireworks! If you aren't completely tired out yet from all the festival games, why not sit down, relax, (maybe drink a beer if you are old enough) and enjoy the beautiful spectacle happening above you.
But all of that cheer doesn't really answer the big question -- what is the Festival of Wishes?
Keen eyes (and not so keen eyes, really, they are everywhere) will be able to spot various decorations shaped like the pokemon Jirachi dotting the stalls everywhere. From small plush toys to folded origami figures, Jirachi's cheerful face can be found everywhere. There even is a theatre performance explaining the whole tale, but for those too busy stuffing their faces to partake in (ugh) culture, it all comes down to this: Jirachi is the Wish Pokemon. During the festival, people write down their wishes, hoping that Jirachi might fulfil them.
Of course, there is never a guarantee Jirachi will be around. It's been known to sleep a lot. But why not give it a try? It can't hurt, right?

Kimmuriel | OTA
[ Kimmuriel, dressed in a dark yukata by sheer necessity of his own travel clothes not being any good for summer weather, is mostly preoccupied with things he can sit and do with his hands. He can be found quietly and patiently working away at origami or calligraphy, apparently in a world of his own. His hands are steady, and make up for his clear lack of experience; he's clearly happy to sit and practice for long stretches of time, only snapping out of his apparent trance when his body reminds him he has to stretch or risk cramping.
For that reason, he can occasionally be seen taking a break - sheltering beneath a stall and glaring irritably at the sunlight, or just stretching his hands and arms. ]
B. Festival games
[ Kimmuriel drifts along, amusing himself for a while with the various games on offer. He's not tyrannically good at them, but he is persistent.
He's not much for the prizes, though his Pokemon keep a few for themselves. So occasionally, you might be stopped by a stranger who just like...hands you a plush or trinket or something equally festival-gaudy, and then turns around and leaves?? ]
C. Fireworks
[ When the night falls, the fireworks are vastly preferable; they might be lights, but they're far away and more importantly, the temperature has dropped somewhat. It's still warm, but it's a more comfortable warmth that he's used to without the scorching light of the sun. ]
Wasting smokepowder for entertainment is certainly a choice...I suppose in a more peaceable plane, it would see little use in martial application. [ He's mostly just thinking aloud. ] Though I would like to examine a few. [ There's clearly something more complicated going on in the fireworks, and he would Like To See It. ]
D. Wildcard
[ It's way too hot and for most of the day way too bright so Kimmuriel will be sheltering whenever possible and occasionally complaining about it. He'll be lurking around looking mildly like he's wilting, whoops.
This is a catchall for anything else not covered here! Do whatever, it's fine by me. ]
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At some point, when the other is taking a break--]
I don't think I've ever seen anyone work with such an impressive amount of focus before.
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He is not very noticed, now. He's still not sure how to feel about it. ]
It is the easiest way. [ For him, at least. He's used to it. ] These activities take some concentration to do well, do they not? It is only right that I apply myself fully to them.
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B
I'm sorry, [the man says, in a seemingly mild voice.] But do I know you?
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[ At least he's
honest about it...? ]
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And I look like the kind of person who needs a novelty Pikachu lamp.
[Said in a flat voice.]
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Is there a visual guide to what such a person should look like.
[ His voice is equally flat. ]
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[Yes, but your voice is normally that way, Kimmuriel.]
C
[Loki approaches from the side, a Snorunt tucked in his arms.]
Though I am unsure of how they function in a realm without magic.
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From what I have seen of them, merely a handful of some of these creatures would be more than enough for any defense. The humans here hardly need weaponry at all.
[ Kimmuriel's Absol, still reluctant to be away from him, yawns sleepily in his lap. He has no inclination to move and disturb it, despite it shedding on his clothing. ]
I am curious about it myself, [ he admits. ] Some of the creations in this world are truly complex. I would enjoy trying to replicate such mysteries.
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[Loki takes a seat on the grass a respectable distance from the other, letting go of Snorunt so she can settle onto his lap. Like Absol, she doesn't seem to want to leave her trainer, but she does chitter a timid hello to the other pokemon.]
Most of the technology seems in line with what I am familiar with, if a little primitive. These pokeballs, though, are fascinating. I wish I could parse their inner workings.
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[ The Absol stretches out his front paws, flopping unceremoniously as he stares inquisitively at the newcomer. He squeakily growls in response, tail wagging briefly as a sign of something like approval. He has just met you but he is Tentatively Okay With You, strange Pokemon. ]
They are certainly interesting devices. They behave much like bags of holding or portable holes, except more conductive to the wellbeing of the creature held inside. [ He tilts his head a bit, thinking now that this stranger has gotten him started on the topic. ] I cannot help but think that it is some odd property of the materials that make them - they were once entirely hand-crafted, and the craft still survives.
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I am terribly sorry, my manners have escaped. me. I am Loki of Asgard.
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I am Kimmuriel. [ The rest of his name and debatable title, like house name and group affiliation, is Something He Doesn't Care About Explaining Right Now so he simply omits it. ] Is Asgard a family name, or is it a place?
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Though now you have me intrigued about these tests. Why would they need to be painful in the first place?
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They do if you're a drow at least.He'd understand if such a sentiment was expressed. Sometimes it just isn't a stranger's business.He inclines his head in a small nod, to acknowledge it. Otherwise, unless Loki wants to elaborate more about Asgard, he doesn't seem to feel inclined to ask. ]
They do it to test the concentration needed to cast spells. [ You know, normal things. ] So I have heard. I am no wizard, nor do I intend to be one.
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[He relaxes a bit more, gazing up at the colorful explosions above them.]
It is good to meet someone else who has at least a passing familiarity with the arcane arts, even if you never studied it yourself.
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Many of these humans have no experience with magic at all, so I have heard. Their worlds are entirely devoid of it. It is a strange thing.
You are a wizard yourself, then. Do you have a specialty?
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I was versed in many forms of magic, but my specialty was illusions.
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Earth. [ He pronounces the name slowly, sounding out the syllables. His rolling accent is a bit more obvious. ] Is that where you resided before you came here? [ The man sounds familiar with it, after all. Enough to speak of its inhabitants. ]
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What was your home called?
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My world is called Toril. Despite its position in a wider universe, and perhaps some similarities to the latter in magical ability, I do not think it bears links to either the world of Earth or Asgard. [ He's aware enough of planar and space travel to understand that Toril is just one world, out of a potential many among the stars, but finding them is a different thing entirely. ]
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