cityship: (Meanwhile...)
cityship ([personal profile] cityship) wrote in [community profile] trans_92010-10-28 08:38 pm

Halloween Party

Who knows why the ship was doing this. Maybe it was some kind of social experiment. Maybe Stacy was feeling festive and somewhere, out there, it was Halloween. Maybe the players just wanted to have Halloween fun. No one would ever know, would they.

In any case, what better place for a Halloween dance than a graveyard? In an area in the center, clear of headstones, there was a dance floor, and there were seats and tables with skeletal frames. Somehow grisly carved torches and jack-o-lanterns of varying sizes and shapes, cast enough eerie light to light up the place, despite the fact it was night. There were places to bob for apples, popcorn balls on strings strung up for people to try to eat for games involving that. The food tables will full of Halloweeny snacks and candy.

Far off, there was a haunted house, decrepit and foreboding. It seemed people could look into it if they dared sent down the dark trail to where it was. [ooc: Haunted house post link forthcoming].

Creepy--but danceable music was playing, from nowhere.

Perhaps most notable was the fact that the moment someone entered the Sensorium, they would find themselves in a costume. Sometimes these costumes would be what the character themselves would choose, but sometimes they'd be dressed as something strange, embarrassing, or just something they wouldn't even recognize. Leaving and coming back wouldn't fix the problem, in most cases. The costumes wouldn't change, and if they did, it wasn't guaranteed that they'd change to something better.

Whatever the case, party hard, Meatship. Somebody's got to teach the Vikings, draconians, aliens, and other sundry people to Thriller dance.

[identity profile] hasnoteefs.livejournal.com 2010-11-01 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Lifting his head, Toothless glanced left, then right. He was searching for Astrid's tophat, and was having a difficult time of it, so he narrowed his eyes slightly and shifted, standing. Eventually he even sat back on his haunches like a meerkat, and was about as close to Kang's full height as the considerably smaller reptile would ever be. He scanned the throngs of people milling about in costume, settled on Duo's red tophat and frowned some more. No, Astrid's had been black. He looked some more.

When he eventually located what he thought was the acidic little Viking's hat, he turned to Kang and nodded his head off in that direction.
governorkang: (Now that's funny / Smirking)

[personal profile] governorkang 2010-11-01 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Kang stood up as well, looking over the others' heads until he spotted the girl in the crowd. "I see her." It was a little strange, being taller than a dragon even when it was sitting on its haunches, but different dragons, different worlds. Hisk hadn't been very big, either.

He gave Toothless one last scritch, "Try to have some fun. It's a party, after all."