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undergrounds2015-05-23 12:00 am
Game Opening: May Ball
It had to be done.
Welcome all to the Redbright Institute's May Ball! This evening is a celebration of the Institute's achievements over the past year. Students aged 16 and above can attend on their own, while younger students must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Meanwhile, friends and guests of the Institute are invited as a gesture of friendship and harmony between the various factions.
Rules and etiquette
• This is a black tie event. Formal attire is required.
• No weapons. This is a school, there are children present. Any weapons or objects that could be used as weapons will be confiscated.
• No drugs or alcohol. Obviously. Don't try to sneak any in.
• No violence.
There is security within the school and present at the event. (In fact, if your character is a member of the Redbright Institute, you could have them acting as security if you want.) They will respond to and put a stop to any trouble.
Places to go
The main action takes place in the large Assembly Hall. This is where the Chancellor Sylvia Redbright will give her address. It's also where you can party later on. The disco is family-friendly – not exactly a rave, but the kids will love it.
Drinks and snacks are available in the dining hall. The drinks are non-alcoholic. Vampires, no need to worry about your cravings: blood cocktails are provided! They're given in good faith on the assumption that you won't be snacking on anyone else tonight.
Just off the dining hall, one of the classrooms has been converted into a chill-out area. The lights are off, the desks and chairs have been replaced by beanbags and there's a table in the corner with a chocolate fountain, marshmallows and strawberries. A video of young witches taking part in various night-time rituals (they mostly seem to involve chanting and bonfires) plays silently on the screen.
One of the lecture theatres has been opened up to showcase students' work from the past year. On the screen you can watch a slideshow of notable events and achievements. Strangely enough there aren't many people in this room.
Outside, there is a giant chessboard on the lawn. The pieces are made of plastic and can easily be moved around. Why, you ask? Why not, is the answer.
Finally, a large marquee has been set up in the quad. This is the adults-only area, with wine and cocktails served at the bar, nibbles available at a few high tables dotted around and a sophisticated atmosphere. No children under 18 allowed. (Note that the legal drinking age is 18.)
Timeline of events
20:00 – Doors open.
20:57 – Sunset.
21:15 – Sylvia Redbright makes her address in the Assembly Hall.
22:00 – Disco in the Assembly Hall. The DJ has atrocious taste.
01:00 – Disco stops. The event officially ends.
did you tell him (no no no)
The Assembly Hall is full of chatter after the speech has ended and Sasuke's unwilling to leave just yet, digesting what he's just heard. The Institute's influence is something he didn't realize he'd have to consider again so soon, having admittedly little familiarity with their work -- the chief motivator for his attendance tonight. He looks as out of place as he's trying to pretend he doesn't feel, wearing an older suit that looks just a bit too short in the legs and arms, "discreetly" examining fixtures and decorations.
It's only a matter of time before the DJ drops his horrible beats.
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So perhaps the chill-out area isn't the most exciting place to hang out but after securing a drink from the dining hall -- and escaping some truly terrible sounds emitting from the Assembly Hall -- it seems like the logical next step, a place to poke around for information and...
Get distracted watching bizarre footage of chanting barefoot women. "What kind of spell is this?" Are they making a sacrifice? Is it possible to sacrifice plants?
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Yes, the lecture theater is mostly empty. Yes, most of these projects are a little bit dull. Perfect. Still armed with his sweetened coffee (an unfortunate mistake that he's now suffering over but too stubborn to remedy) he watches the projector. When he isn't trying to get into locked desk drawers or back rooms when he thinks no one else is around or watching, that is.
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"Whatcha lookin' for? Some dirt on the headmaster?"
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"... You again. Shouldn't you go outside instead of lingering around here?"
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"But seriously, what're you lookin' for?"
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Well, I mean. What could Sasuke be interested at this boring party? Probably he just wanted to see if he could sneak into some files or magical junk. Either way, it didn't seem like he'd buy it if Heiji just pretended to believe his story and 'left'.
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"I guess I should take from your insistence on wasting your time hovering around here that you're on your own and without company tonight. Shouldn't a man have secured a date ahead of time?" New tactic: game shaming.
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How shameful, how terrible. Give Heiji your phone number so he could call up your orphanage and let them know what their charge was up to right at this very moment, Sasuke.
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"No. No, I'm not. I'm saying the image in front of me is a little pathetic, that's all."
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A very minor spell, given what this place is. More of a placebo. Because the person who really protects this school is the woman in charge. Still, it probably helps the girls. Lets them think they're important.
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"A blessing without active wards or defense measures behind it isn't more than a show, is it? Or does it actually have an effect beyond slightly more fortuitous circumstances?"
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It was important to make young students feel like they could contribute. She hadn't gone here, but she knew the feeling of it all. Her uncle had always been that way toward her.
"Overall, no. It's pretty useless."
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"And you are?"
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"Sasuke Uchiha. You don't need to apologize." He draws his hand back all too soon, slipping both into his pockets. "Are you affiliated with the institute?"
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"I'm not, I'm afraid. I'm simply a guest here."
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"Guess I'm not really as up on my witchcraft as I probably should be."
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"Not everyone can specialize in magic, I guess." Sasuke gives him a quick up-down stare, openly sizing him up. "... You don't look like you belong here at all, especially not dressed like that." How rude.
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"You a student here?"
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"And you're definitely not a teacher. You're human, right?" Not to imply that the two are mutually exclusive. Sorry, educational faculty.
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The question raises a bit of suspicion, though he's careful not to let it show. In his experience, people who can tell such things right away probably aren't human. "Guilty. What gave me away? Besides my lack of fashion sense."
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"You said you weren't up to par with your witchcraft so I assumed you weren't heavily focused on magic. That rules out a few options... and somehow it seemed better than asking if you were a werewolf or a vampire.
Besides, I'm human too."
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"Guess that's a safe assumption to make. Vamps don't usually like being called out on it, anyways." At least, not by a guy who normally has 'hunter' written all over him when he's out on the job.
Huh. Well, that's unexpected. "So what are you doing hanging around with this crowd, kid?"
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"But I was invited, same as you assumedly were. I thought it'd be a good opportunity to get information; it's the first time I've been here." Which immediately says a few things about his allegiances, anyway. "You?"
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