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- « INTRO ⇢ WINTERBALL.EXE » OVERFLOW
Who: everyone, literally everyone
When: ooc: 04/25-04/26; ic: 12/26
Where: the Gardens
What: overflow of intro log + winter ball!
Rating/Warning: PG-13 | possibly nsfw (please let me know if you need this rating changed, or you are welcome to continue any naughty shenanigans in a private log)
When: ooc: 04/25-04/26; ic: 12/26
Where: the Gardens
What: overflow of intro log + winter ball!
Rating/Warning: PG-13 | possibly nsfw (please let me know if you need this rating changed, or you are welcome to continue any naughty shenanigans in a private log)
//winterball.EXE
![]() A few weeks prior to December 26th, an invitation went out to all whom already reside in Cerealia. In delicate, curling script, it read: You are cordially invited by Natalia L.K. Lanvaldear to a Winter Ball to be held on the Eve of December 26th in the Gardens. Dress in your best attire and enjoy a magical evening of dance and fine cuisine. What do you mean we should fuss about worlds being destroyed? Get into the holiday spirit, you scrooge! And in regards to the new-comers: whether you have been wandering Cerealia over the course of the past few days and managed to receive one of the later waves of invitations or have simply suddenly appeared in the gardens with nothing but the (hopefully…. appropriate….) clothes on your back, welcome. The gardens have been transformed through the work of
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//SCENARIOS.EXE
PHASE I [ xx PHASE II [ xx PHASE III [ xx PHASE IV [ xx BONUS [ why[ Remember to apply proper warnings on threads with trigger-y or inappropriate material and do let me know (through FAQ comment or PM preferably!) if your thread careens off into maiming or canoodling so I can lock the log. ] |
//RUN.EXE
Welcome to CEREALIA's latest intro post overflow! It's a bit early but just to make sure the transition for everyone over here was captcha-free. This one is player-run and all the basics have been laid out for you here. Absolutely feel free to come up with your own prompts and post new intros! For your convenience, I whole-heartedly welcome questions and inquiries being directed to my attention here and I'll answer them to the best of my ability! |
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A magic circle? [Moving a little closer, he perks up. He'd thought that face looks familiar, but since the attitude was that different...!]
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Hehe, yup! The kind you draw on the ground to perform different magic spells. It's how magic works in my friend's world, but he's still willing to teach me. They're pretty complicated patterns though! [Which means he studies his circles more than he does for any tests that pop up in school.
AND since Vector moves closer, Yuya takes a moment to smile at him and extend a hand.] I'm Yuya, by the way. Nice to meet you!
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[Smiling brightly, he takes the offered hand and shakes it.]
I'm Rei, nice to meet you too! Are you another duelist, by chance?
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Yeah, how'd you know? There's actually not many of us around here! [BUT OH MAN, THEN THAT MEANS REI'S A DUELIST TOO.]
Did your deck end up coming with you?
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[His hand falls towards a small box at his belt, but he quickly catches himself and grimaces.]
I do. But, uhm, I'm no good duelist if that's what you mean.
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where the heck was he even holding it]Hey, don't worry about that! As long as you're having fun, that's what dueling should be all about.
[YES, VECTOR, HE IS ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE. Still so naive even though he's a YGO protag.]
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That's right! Dueling should be for fun and making bonds, not for shoving each other around! Ah- [He drops his shoulders and grimaces as if he just remembered something.] But even Yuma-kun doesn't want to play with me often because I'm just no challenge...
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And that's okay. I'll help you train! My friends Gongenzaka and Yuzu will probably be willing to help too since they always helped me in the past. We'll have a lot of--
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W-what the-?! [It knocks his duel disk out of his hand in the process and jerks him back towards the trunk of the tree where the smaller vines are waiting to
feel him upgrab at him. To make things worse, some cards are knocked out of the deck holder, and there's a few Pendulum monsters scattered around face up that Vector may glimpse.]Ugh, c'mon! [Meanwhile, Yuya's trying to rip the vines off of himself.]
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That's not how you're supposed to do it, let my new friend go!!
[Unfortunately the tree isn't very impressed and Vector has to twist and dodge in the last split-second a couple of times as well as he helps tug Yuya free. If he wanted to he could end this whole spiel with a single blast of power, but Yuya promises for too much good information to let it end like that! Cards and duel technology alone don't bring much when you can just get all the information and then some from their owner instead.]
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Alright, time to go! [Not that he's abandoning Vector because he's catching his wrist to drag him allow as he moves quickly from the tree. Yeah, not going near the foliage OR the water (he's had a bad experience before the party), but he'll direct them to a bench that's in a more open area.]
Phew....T-thanks. For back there. [Finally letting go now before collapsing onto the bench.]
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Once they both sit, he offers the cards he has picked up back to Yuya.]
You almost forget these. They're pretty rare, right? 'Pendulum... Monsters'? I haven't heard of that type before.
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Ah, yeah...They're a summoning method I discovered recently. Pendulum monsters can work like magic, so they have a scale number along with their regular level. [Using one of his Pendulum Entermates as an explain, he points to the Scale number and description.]
So you take two Pendulum monsters to set the scale, and you can summon any monsters of levels between the two scale numbers that they have. [But he laughs a little to himself, rubbing the back of his head sheepishly.] After I used them the first time, I completely forgot the requirements, so it took me a lot of practice duels to figure it out again.
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Huh? Haha, how can you forget something like that? [But his laugh is friendly and sounds honestly amused as he leans in to get a better look at the card Yuya is showing him. It's not a monster like he has ever seen before, which is by itself already fascinating.
For a moment Vector finds his spirits lifted as he wonders how much chaos could be possibly caused with this new reveal, but then he remembers everything else that has transpired and his shoulders fall back down with the faintest of sighs as he gives the card a wistful brush before he leans back. His voice is more even when he continues.]
But that sounds like it can be really amazing to use in duels. You wouldn't have to worry about how to get enough monsters out to xyz at all.
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Honestly, I don't know! I could barely remember the duel afterwards, so I had to watch videos to figure it out. [Yeah just totally laughing off temporary amnesia. No big deal.
Although he's quiet for a moment afterwards due to Vector's sigh and a fleeting thought that passes at his comment about XYZ. Much like the moment Rune-Eyes had appeared in his mind, waiting. Was that Dark Rebellion or....?]
Are you from Heartland? [It's a note of interest that keeps him from completely spacing out.]
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Huh. [That confession gets him a thoughtful look before the matter is shrugged off - for now. Vector isn't one to ignore a potential fire once some smoke has been spotted.]
Yes and no. I life- I used to life there for a while, but.... I'm not really sure what has happened anymore. Everybody I meet seems to remember something different.
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Have you met my cousin yet? Yuto looks like me, but he's from Heartland and I'm from Maiami. [This is the one thing Yuya can lie so smoothly about that it may as well be true.]
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[Is that hope in his words? Maybe.]
And I did! I thought you might be him at first, actually! [He laughs awkwardly.] I fear I owe him an apology for how I reacted after he told me about Heartland's destruction. It caught me on the wrong foot and I got a bit mean.
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It makes sense that you would be upset. [Some of the news he got from Gone makes this more relatable.] Yuto's been through a lot, so I wouldn't be surprised if he thought you were an ally from his time. Although, that's just my guess. I only learned about Heartland recently...
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No, he definitely wouldn't have meant it that way. [He knows that much.] But he doesn't hold grudges, so as long as you apologize sincerely, he'll forgive you.
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Have you ever heard of Zexal?
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Yuya's stare is mostly blank at the question, and he finally tilts his head slightly in confusion.]
Nope. Never heard of it.
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Then don't mind that I said anything, please! It's something I was involved with and which I thought could have something to do with your cousin's blight... Obviously I was wrong! A-haha~!
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Even if I wouldn't understand, I'll be willing to listen if you ever need someone to talk to.
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