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pumpkinhollow ([personal profile] pumpkinhollow) wrote in [community profile] ph_logs2024-06-08 10:59 pm

June Event - Cukey-Scary [The Cucumber Festival]

**Plain text version here.
CUKEY-SCARY
Come one, come all!
The long-awaited festival to enjoy vegetables and welcome in the summer months has finally arrived - and this time, completely uninhibited by curses!

Pumpkin Hollow's streets are bright and bustling, adorned with green ribbons, baskets of flowers, and freshly arranged shop stalls to market their goods to the festival-goers as they mill about the streets surrounding the Festival Green. Cheering crowds watch performers perched upon stages, jaunty music played by thoroughly energized bands fills the air, and the smell of freshly-cut cucumbers is carried on the breeze.

Welcome to the Cucumber Festival, a sorely-missed holiday held exclusively on Marrow Isle. It is a festival begun at the town's inception to encourage the newly-established farming community, which was rapidly embraced from then on. Many smaller-scale gardeners dedicate vast amounts of energy in joining farmers to make the festival possible, and this year is more abundant than ever, thanks to the efforts of the new arrivals taking up the farming mantles. The merriment sprawls all over the Festival Green, and even further into the town.

One question yet remains: where to begin?

Cucumber Celebrations Commence!
Copious Cucumber Cuisine With the cucumber harvest more bountiful this year than it'd ever been, the booths have a wide assortment of offerings - cucumber chips, fried pickles, bowls of salad, breads with chunks of vegetable in them, fritters, among the wide tide of other culinary delights. If you can make it with a cucumber, these people have!

Almost as abundant as the attendees are, the stalls and booths set up with cucumber-centric meals are easily found. much of it is cheap, even free in many cases, and scattered with them are other booths peddling artisan goods.

Challenges of Chance and Cheer As much as Hollowites enjoy their food, there's rarely an opportunity that they pass up to incorporate games or rides into festivities, and the Cucumber Festival has an extremely wide variety to offer!

The Whirling Wyvern is a ride that stands shortly behind a neat arrangement of picnic tables. Rope fences wind around the ride, giving it a safe distance from any bystanders, and the surrounding area is littered with flour bags, densely stuffed to offer padding.

Watching it even briefly makes it very clear why the padding is needed: the platform, raised about two feet off the ground in the middle, begins to spin its seated riders, rotating faster and faster until they topple, roll, and fall off the sides, into the padding below. People can often be heard nearby making bets with friends to see who can stay on the longest. (It's not a recommended ride for anyone who's been drinking!)

Bumpermobiles is another ride, operating on enchantment instead of electricity and a switch, that may look familiar to some of Pumpkin Hollow's residents from more modern times! Though they lack the distinctive roofed building in favor of a section of paved road closed off with wooden beams, the small carts of the bumpermobiles resemble automobiles of the current time, outfitted with wide-edges to brace the impact they'll inevitably have on one-another! Each one seats two, but are able to be driven on their own, if you'd prefer to focus your conversations on heckling your fellow driver.

Hot Air Balloons are set up not on the Green, but just outside of it, taking a spot just off to the side that's unoccupied by booths or frequent foot-traffic. Each ride carries a maximum of three, not counting the operator, and gives any rider an impressive view of marrow isle for thirty minutes.

The Carousel stands in the center of the Festival Green, chiming cheerful music from the pillar in the center. Horses are joined by the addition of shimmering unicorns, beaked pegasi, and colorfully painted pony-drawn carts (which are crafted to be seats, for those who cannot climb on one of the other mounts).

The Wheel of Chance is a vertical wheel, perched between artisan's booths, offering low-stake prizes for a small payment! 5 Brass allows you to spin the wheel, offering one of ten available prizes:

  1. a cucumber, covered in batter and fried, on a stick.
  2. a goldfish in a decorative bowl.
  3. a pair of pants, with several varieties to choose from.
  4. a deck of playing cards.
  5. a fine leather-bound notebook.
  6. a set of six shot glasses.
  7. a bottle of wine.
  8. a basket of assorted fruits.
  9. a glass-blown animal native to Marrow Isle, palm-sized, in assorted species and colors.
  10. 10 Brass. Double your money!
(For any concerned about the wellbeing of the fish: the person operating the wheel assures the health of these goldfish, and that the bowls are simply for festival distribution. They do note, however, that you'll be on the hook, no pun intended, to provide the new home for the fish.)

The Cucumber Festival's Raffle is one of the most coveted opportunities to spend a small sum of brass and win one of the many prizes donated by the community, with all contributions going into community services and upkeep.

Each ticket costs 20 Brass, and each person may purchase up to 5 tickets. There will be three drawings total, granting a small prize, a medium prize, and a grand prize to each winner. One person cannot win more than one prize; if the same person draws a second prize after their first, it will be re-rolled.

To purchase a raffle ticket, please reply to the Pumpkin Hollow mod account comment with RAFFLE TICKETS as the title, also linked here, stating how many tickets your character will be buying. On JUNE 14TH, ticket purchasing will be closed, and the prizes will be rolled!

The prizes are as follows:

  1. 1st (small): a telescope, with elegant engravings in the metal, donated by Elias Coldwood.
  2. 2nd (medium): a set of two enchanted tea puppies, one glass and one metal, donated by Neil West.
  3. 3rd (grand prize): a basket-hilt sword, well-weighted, masterfully crafted, and delightfully ornate, donated by Dahlia Leeds.
Contestants Convene for Competition Of course, what's a festival without a little bit of friendly competition! Over the week of celebrations, the Cucumber Festival hosts the following activities for any and all participants interested in joining in the fun.

The Cucumber Growing Competition is a celebration of the farmers who made all this possible, as well as a flexing of gardening prowess. Each cucumber is measured in weight, length, and color! The prize for the best cucumber in show is simply a ribbon, but among the Pumpkin Hollow farmers, it's quite a statement to have. Career farmers, hobby gardeners, and onlookers alike gather to see the town's farmers' handiwork!

The Cooking Competition follows directly after the Cucumber Growing Competition. While the larger of the vegetables don't make for very good foods, sacrificing flavor for size, the rest of the entries are cut up and used for a variety of dishes. Chefs of all varieties are encouraged to participate to show their culinary prowess!

The Great Turnip Smash-Off is a cheeky jab at the prior year's failed festival. Wielding any tools they like, including but not limited to one's hands themselves, each contestant is allotted three minutes to destroy as many turnips as they possibly can. The prize for the cucumber festival's first annual turnip slayer is a small trophy for bragging rights!

The Water Walk is a fun sport for all ages! Lined up in rows with metal spoons full of water, the participants must walk carefully to the end of the "racetrack" to a small glass of water, with a line denoted on the side at the middle. The first person to fill their glass to or above that mark wins!

The Variety Show occurs throughout the week, offering the stage to many people of assorted talents. The first day is booked up for magicians (sleight of hand, specifically - mages are politely requested to refrain from participation), and on the following Monday, a "feat of strength" competition will showcase the might of those strongest in Pumpkin Hollow! The other days are yet to be filled, and several festival attendants are waiting with clipboards to accept submissions. Many newcomers have talents they've never seen before, so new submissions of the musical, magical, or other remarkable talent alike are not only welcome, but strongly encouraged!

Carnival Complications
Of course, not all things can go entirely peacefully in Pumpkin Hollow's festivities, and the Cucumber Festival has never been exempt from this. Though the prior years' incident was far more disruptive to the festival's celebrations, several things begin to crop up over the span of the week.
Capricious Crashers As the festival goes on, it seems that some poltergeists have seen fit to invite themselves to the party. Two games are affected, with varying results.

The Whack-a-Mole Game, during the first night, becomes the first item to start experiencing a mild haunting. Though the specters only make themselves known when the participant is alone, there's a distinct feeling of guilt that comes with each smack, not unlike stepping on a cat's tail without realizing it. Instead of the triumphant jingle that the machine lets out when the game is complete, a stark silence settles in, as though the entire festival has frozen in time. Only then does a whisper, no louder than a breeze, brush past your ear.

Rolling a D3, the spirits haunting the whack-a-mole machine will tell you the following:

  1. a secret that isn't yours to have about someone in town.
  2. a piece of gossip, a shocking recent happening that may or may not be getting around in whispers.
  3. a lie, carefully crafted to impact the way you see one of your fellow townsfolk.

(Mod Note: the information given is always going to be about someone nearby. When tagging into someone's top-level with the Whack-a-Mole Game who's got secrets or gossip, provide a piece of information about your character that the spirits might've said! Additionally, feel free to request a piece of information about an NPC, major or minor. For a lie, anything goes. Have fun with it!)

The Candle-Shooting Game is the next to become haunted, though the haunting is significantly more straightforward. In an act of simple mischief, the flame will occasionally withstand blasts from the water gun that should have surely snuffed it, or the flame will go out just as you line your shot up. These spirits are aiming to ruin this particular game, but not your night.

Cards and Consequences On the outskirts of the festival, there is a strange building set up. Just a small shack, decorated with celestial trappings and a mysterious air. Above the door, a sign painted black with gold lettering says "HOUSE OF CARDS". Is it a funhouse? A fortune teller? No one's sure who set it up. Perhaps another effort of Captain Tuttle or something.

There is a sign on the double doors that make up the entrance, which reads, "Admission is free, but you must enter in pairs." And true to its word, the doors will not open unless two different people take each door's handle. Otherwise it is definitively locked.

So, choose a companion and go explore! What's the worst that could happen? All you have to do is open the door.

| CONTENT WARNINGS: mild manipulation, unreality, snakes, possible character death. |
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Gwen Stacy | OTA

[personal profile] thismaskismybadge 2024-06-11 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)

Gwen hasn't been to a something like this in so long. Maybe ever since she was a kid, the days when even when her father was busy with work May and Ben would take the kids out to have some fun. She doesn't want to dwell on that, the nostalgia hurts, but she does want to enjoy herself.

The Whirling Wyverns is just the right kind of exhilarating. With strangers or friendly acquaintances that don't know about her powers yet, she shamelessly offers, "I bet I can stay on longer than you," which... well, those who watch or ride alongside her will find that this teenager holds on for a frankly implausibly long time. Whooping and laughing the whole time, until even she's too dizzy and stops letting herself stick to her seat to go flying off into the flour bags.

Friends may also get urged into joining her on the carousel, where all she really wants to do is chill out—except for when she suddenly decides to change mount mid-ride, which in practice means leaping from one pole to the next free creature. Being told off will not stop her.

She'll also take part in the Turnip Smashing, where her super-strength is quickly put to use taking all of her restless energy out on the poor unfortunate turnips. She makes a hell of a show of it, too. Doesn't even bother with a tool she just gets right in there.

And outside of all that, she spends plenty of time eating cucumber snacks (and man, anything that reminds her of street food really reminds her of home) and playing her way through the various games. She's got quite quite a knack for those that require good aim or other physical skills, and she's happy to win prizes for friends or new acquaintances alike. (Though she will shamelessly invoke girlfriend rights with a certain many-armed young man to get him to win her something, should he join her. So what if she could win it herself, it's the principle of the thing.)

[ Wildcards also welcome. ]

Edited 2024-06-14 00:37 (UTC)
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[personal profile] dupli_arms 2024-06-15 06:01 am (UTC)(link)
Shouji had just brought it up offhand the last time they'd talked about what they might be able to do here, but now? Now he's got this. It's a festival. There are rides. There are games. There are things to do and prizes to win and he has a mission.

"What would you like to do first?" he had asked her when he'd showed up hand in hand with Gwen at the same time that he'd had an eye up to scan the fairgrounds for something that looked interesting. Of course, just letting himself be pulled around and pointed in various directions was easy enough to do, given he really wants to make this a good first official date.
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[personal profile] thismaskismybadge 2024-07-03 04:01 pm (UTC)(link)

"Honestly I barely know where to start. I haven't been to one of these things in ages. I kind of can't believe they still have rides but I guess with magic on the table you don't need all the fancy modern electricals."

And sure enough she really doesn't seem to know where to start, which at first amounts to pulling Shouji around just seeing what's on offer. And grabbing cucumber snacks on the way.

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[personal profile] dupli_arms 2024-07-11 10:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"It does seem to fill in the gaps that the lack of tech leaves open," he agrees. He moves more confidently through the festival with one hand out to keep from losing her, and allows himself to be pulled along here and there when Gwen finds something that holds her attention. He doesn't have much to spend just now, but he'd enable her as much as he could. They could definitely snack as they walk around at least, and look around at the almost certainly rigged game booths.

Crunching on slices of home pickle, Shouji meanders between the food stalls and on to the games, looking out at the array of plushes with a growing smile. Time to do his boyfriendly duties.

"Which one do you want?" he asks, pointing out the stall in question.
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[personal profile] thismaskismybadge 2024-07-24 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)

"Oooh, good question." She's immediately playing it up as if it's a far more taxing choice than it is, finger tapping her chin and pulling faces. "The calico's very cute, annnd... okay am I a total freaking weirdo if I kind of want the weirdly adorable what-I'm-pretty-sure-is-the-Pine-Devil one tucked back there?"

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[personal profile] dupli_arms 2024-08-16 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Shouji surveys the offerings on hand, and smiles up at the little hoofed figure with its red embroidered patches for eyes, deciding that if he could, he'd try and win both things for her.

The thing about Shouji is that, while he's not particularly competitive, he does do a pretty good job at doing exactly what he set out to do at a given moment. And so, the first game that he attempts, pitching a ball into a stack of bottles, goes quite well. It only takes him a couple of tries to do it exactly as the barker wants, and he hands over the plush cat.

And then he's put in front of the darts and balloons. First try, he does it normally, finding the balloons underinflated as they always tend to be, and the darts just a little bit dull. But that doesn't stop him. On the contrary, it just makes him more determined. And people now have to deal with him weighing the darts, then taking them in a myriad of hands, each of which flings each individual dart into a straight line of balloons and popping each one in machine gun rapid fire succession. Don't mind the smugness on his face as he points out that pine devil plush, and gives it a squeeze to hear it squeak, before handing it over to Gwen.
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[personal profile] thismaskismybadge 2024-08-19 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)

Gwen is never more than a couple steps behind except in the moments where Shouji needs the room to play properly, at which point she morphs into a cheering squad of one. A cheering squad that gets particularly loud when he pulls out all the stops—or, all the arms, as it may be.

"Woo Shouji!" she cheers, then happily accepts the plush and gives it a squeeze of her own, snickering at the squeak. "This is so wrong but that's why it's perfect. Thank you for using your prowess in service of my terrible taste."