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Aterat Mod Account ([personal profile] ateratmods) wrote in [community profile] aterat2020-12-15 10:11 am

A Winter's Ball

Who; Everyone!
What; The Ball promised by Halcyn!
Where; A newly (and quite abruptly) renovated ballroom in the Noble District
When; December 15th, evening
Warnings; None as of yet, though there is some mischief afoot for those looking for it



The morning of the 15th, the day of the Ball, opens with a letter under every door, reminding the residents that today is the day, that the Ball to celebrate and be merry is upon you. It also includes a small golden ticket that all attendees are asked to present at the doors to be allowed into the hall in the Noble District. It bids the attendees to enjoy themselves, forget their worries for a time, and is each personally signed by Halcyn.

Arrival | Under the Mistletoe;
The chill in the air at the change of seasons makes for a cold journey to the Noble district, though the streets are well-lit (an improvement in the otherwise dilapidated quarter in the first place) and at the end of the street indicated in the invitation letter, stands a beautifully restored building wreathed in white lights and adorned with wreaths and holly. All roads and citizen paths have lead to the ballroom today, and it is a beacon of civilization in the otherwise unused quarter. A guardsman is checking tickets at the door, and allowing admittance to the foyer of the ballroom.

The foyer is also decorated in trees adorned with shining lights. There are people flitting about with trays of champagne and people are greeting each other, gathering in groups and generally enjoying one another's company. Six archways lead further into the ballroom, and into what seems to be a seating area with round tables atop which glittering floral arrangements sit and to which servers bring meals for those who have a seat. At the top of each of the six arches hang six bundles of mistletoe.

Some are able to pass beneath the bundles with no issue, but others may find their way blocked by an unseen wall, unable to escape the arch until someone joins them, and a kiss is exchanged. It could be innocuous, even a cheek would suffice, but who's to know that without experimentation?

Try the Grey Stuff, It's Delicious
In the dining hall, meals are limited, but there are options for various palettes and even a vegetarian option. There is wine and champagne, and also non-alcoholic options of you're less inclined to partake. The music from the main ballroom, accessible through a set of ornate double doors, is muted here, providing a sense of ambiance but not overpowering the conversations that may occur at the tables scattered about the room.

The desert is the same for all who try it, though, and fluffy (is oddly colored) meringue that is simply to die for, but it seems to have some strange side effects. As the night progresses for those who've eaten the strange confectionary, they will begin to feel more and more happy and carefree, but also much more open. Those who are reserved about their feelings or their thoughts, even their histories, will feel less inclined to be so withdrawn. That couldn't possibly make anything awkward, could it?

Shall We Dance the Night Away?
The main even by far is the grand ballroom. A 15 piece orchestra sits atop a small stage to the north of the dance floor, their music varying between melancholic, haunting, warm, and uplifting, and the citizens are quite enjoying the time to let loose and dance the night away with their partners.

Spiral staircases lead to the balconies on the second floor overlooking the dance floor below, affording tired dancers chairs and refreshments with which to rest in order to return to the floor below. The music here, due to acoustics, is muted which affords a more intimate place to converse.

Even more intimate are the outdoor balconies accessed from either side of the second floor. Here, small sconces have been lit to afford a romantic glow to the area, but the light is dim enough to enjoy the glittering starlight above. The flames also give the area some warmth, warding away the chill in the night air and allow guests to enjoy the solitude of the area without freezing. The music out here is a pleasant background hum, making the setting even more romantic and ethereal.

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[personal profile] faithfulsupport 2020-12-28 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Ignis never really considered the docks themselves holding secrets, but the people there and the passing back and forth of information might be a thing worth checking out. But there was some secret amusement at hearing 'Your Nida'. And that's when he wondered how the man himself would take that though he couldn't see it being taken in a bad way. Who knew, the man might even smile or agree.

There was a light chuckle and a nod about Nida sneaking though. "Indeed, he is quite good at that sort of thing isn't he.." Though in Ignis' case, he was referring to how the man had somehow reached in and sneaked off with his heart when he wasn't looking. Not many could catch the advisor by surprise either.

However, as he turned Caelan around on the dance floor, he laughed. "That's quite an adventure you two had at a first meeting." Breaking and entering, they were lucky they hadn't gotten caught.
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[personal profile] stickyflippers 2020-12-29 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
There were too many locked doors and too little actual dock-work going on down at the docks, in Caelan’s opinion. As a sea fae who’d spent his formative years around harbours and ships? It was a pretty big red flag.

Caelan felt safe in saying what he’d said, if only because Nida spent so much time talking about Ignis. It was clear who’s heart belonged to who, and honestly it seemed to Caelan like it was a mutual sort of having. Which was all the better, in his opinion.

“It certainly wasn’t a bad first adventure.” He chuckled, “But the point is, he’s a much happier man than he was when I met him that night. For which, I have you to thank, I’d wager.” 

And if Ignis had suggested that they were lucky to not get caught, the selkie would have just laughed and insisted it was both their skills, and luck had nothing to do with it.