Jack Frost (
alittlefuninstead) wrote in
glocksuke2021-12-11 12:11 pm
Jingle Mingle...2
Some of you may be used to this by now. For some of you, this may be your very first time being swept away in a flurry of snowflakes. (Though some of you may have been particularly naughty and were shoved into a burlap sack before disappearing into the storm.) As usual, it seems as though the time for bloodshed has passed and when you open your eyes you're greeted with...
...a ski lodge.
Worry not! This isn't the lodge Krampus had taken residence in but it's a rather large and cozy getaway. You may even find that your clothes have changed into something holiday-appropriate for the occasion. It seems as though someone has gone around decking the halls with boughs of holly, lights strewn along the walls, Christmas trees in large corners, and plenty of food and drink to go around. (Yes, this includes alcohol. Please do try to be responsible though, hm?)
Similarly, some of you may recognize the frosty patterns that lightly dust the walls and surfaces and the usual staff and their assistants are back in action. Should you require anything, you may ask one of them and they'll be at your service!
The lodge has plenty of rooms filled with furniture, fireplaces, games and more. And for those of you feeling a little more adventurous, you may venture outdoors. To the left there's a sprawling garden with gazebos, firepits, flowers and lit topiary displays. To the right, you may follow the path down to a hot spring. And straight ahead? There's the path leading you right to a rental shack holding skis, snowboards and snow mobiles.
This almost seems...quaint, doesn't it? And perhaps it's a little too easy, but you should know by now everything comes with a price.
Sprigs of mistletoe are pinned up in every doorway once again, bright red bows and dustings of frost lingering around them. Don't try to escape to the outdoors to avoid it! Ice sculptures appear in every direction each decorated with the mystical plant. You could try to avoid it, really, but avoiding it too long will earn a chilly breath of air directly in your ear as you're pushed straight into the nearest person. Wouldn't you rather choose on your own?
Well! The choice is yours, and you might want to make it fast. There's no way out without paying the kiss tax, after all.
[ooc: it's mgcu time! this mingle is open to characters from the following:

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We could already do that, though. There's no point in kidnapping everyone again just for that.
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There were certainly a few people like that in my group! What about in yours?
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...Yeah, there were definitely those types with us. Not that I can blame them. I think most people wouldn't want to come to a place that could have someone who killed them before and have to see them again.
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Well, yes, that would be... awkward. [...] Is there anyone like that for you? I could run interference if you don't want to see them.
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[ sasazuka... ]
But thanks for the offer, I guess.
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You're quite welcome. ...I am glad to hear that you don't have, ah, that sort of complication with anyone, though... the circumstances we were all in before showing up here are quite something!
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Not that I'm disagreeing, but I wasn't even a real participant, so I was fine.
[ we don't need to talk about the whole... bomb... thing now that it's over, right?
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[she considers that for a moment, and then she gives a little oh! and nods once.]
I see! Were you involved in overseeing parts of what happened, then? There were some people like that in my group - but really, they were trapped just as much as we were.
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[her brow furrows]
I can only imagine how frustrating that must have been.
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[ shakes his head. ]
I don't know which was worse.
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As a participant in mine, I can say that was certainly frustrating for me too... [she sighs.] But knowing things and wanting to help, but being unable to? That would be infuriating! In a "why do I know this if there's nothing I can do" sort of way...
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What bothers me more is that this kind of situation is so common in the first place, or how it even works. Like... is it possible that someone might not come back from one of these things?
[ sasazuka and mineo are here, and they were fine. so that could mean ichika ended up in someplace like this, too. maybe that's why she disappeared. ]
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but it's fine that got fixed by crau]
If such a thing is possible, that's not something I've heard of. Things worked out well enough with my group, and that seems to have been the case with people from other groups that I've spoken with, too...
[she frowns]
But it would be better if this sort of thing wasn't happening in the first place.
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oh, well. back to square one. ]
It sounds like they aren't even happening for the same reasons. One person said something a "rogue story" - whatever that means - and someone else mentioned a school, but that wasn't what happened with us.
[ he hasn't realized those were the same game yet. ]
...What was the deal where you were, anyway?
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[she also does not realize those are the same game. it's fine. she thinks about that, adding the descriptions to her mental list of games she's aware of, and then -
opens her fan and fans herself lightly to hide her blush, because thinking about the station is embarrassing.]
We ended up on a station that was... in space, although even now that's still difficult for me to wrap my mind around. [girl, you're a god, and space travel is weird to you?] Most of our problems were caused by a "furby".
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[ not that "rogue story" sounds much better, but, ]
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[she shrugs]
It started out as an AI, or something. [...] Which is another thing we didn't have where I come from.
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Yeah, you don't look like you're from a modern world. I hope yours never gets furbies. Those things are weird. [ ... ] Never thought they'd actually be murderous, though.
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[she, like, probably wouldn't be around by the time furbies would get invented anyway, but. she would like to imagine that it'll never happen.]
If there's anything I've learned from talking to people here, it's that anything can turn out to be murderous no matter unlikely it seems.
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What bullshit. As if things aren't bad enough without all the extra, pointless murder. What is anyone even getting out of it?
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[she huffs, puffing her cheeks out a little.]
Well, at least from the sound of things, it ends up blowing up in their faces more often than not. But it's really concerning that it's happening so many times in so many places!
[annoyed, she chugs her wine. hm, she'll need a new glass of that.]
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[ follows her lead and takes a big gulp of wine. fuck legality and also murder! ]
Killing the angels was supposed to be the end of this stuff.
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well. she'll drink to most things. anyway, as she refills her glass (and offers him the bottle in case he'd like for her to top him up) - ]
...well, maybe it was. How long ago was it that you all killed the angels?
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Uh... Just a few weeks, I guess. But if there's still something that can drag us out to a place like this against our will, I wouldn't hold my breath for ours to be last time it happens.
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