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May Log
Who: Everyone!
Where: Anywhere
What: May mod log!
When: The First two weeks of May.
Warnings: Use your best discretion.
Where: Anywhere
What: May mod log!
When: The First two weeks of May.
Warnings: Use your best discretion.
May Open log
First of May, First of May
So apparently the open festive mood on the locals hasn’t stopped so May opens with a tradition that happens within it. It’s May Day, or Beltane if you’re feeling formal and it doesn’t just last for the day. Instead it lasts for two weeks, because why do in one day what you can party for multiple days over?
There are the traditional May Day things of course. There’s the May pole stretching upwards with its brightly colored ribbons welcoming people to do it either together or separately. The colors are explained of course, purple for a good year, pink for fertility, green for fiscal gain, blue for calmness. Each ribbon wrapped around the ancient poll is a wish, an old woman tells you. So you should take it seriously. But if you do is up to you.
Ringing outside of the giant circle in the recreation dome are large bonfires. People are writing down their wishes for the year and burning them into the universe. Some more… adventurous people are hopping over the fire in order to increase the effectiveness of the wishes. In case you were wondering, John is standing ready with a med kit and a judgmental look on her face.
There are small picnics set up around rather than tables, and spring foods are placed on it. Strawberries, oat cakes, chocolate, and things like real food are scattered on them, letting people pick and share the platters around them equally. Wine flows freely, of course. Wine made here in the Sphere that comes in a variety of fruited flavors.
Traditional things such as three legged races and general races are occurring, people grouping those with powers together in order to make it fair. Other games are happening. Including Max in the dunk tank for a few minutes, so you may wanna get that in.
There are of course things that are non-traditional as well. After all, this is the Sphere. A series of bouncy castles is set up, as is an inflatable obstacle course. One of the larger castles is even set aside for the adults because well, why not.
Several large ball pits are set up and people are bringing drinks to them. There’s no way that can go wrong. It’s adults only because sometimes everyone just needs a ball pit.
Fireworks happen every night. Or at least something that looks like fireworks, minus the fire and the noise. But they fill the sky above the Sphere, making it seem as if they are under a real sky.
painting the roses red.
After celebrating the spring in April, May brings with it the work of what spring actually entails. What it entails especially after the loss of the person in charge (rip Annie) is doing the sort of normal planting in the fields. There are people around to supervise and to hand out seeds and the other things that one needs to successfully plant fields and all of that.
There are other fields and vegetable patches to be weeded and harvested, because the agriculture dome tends to always be in a state of flux depending on how many people are currently living in the sphere at the time.
But it wouldn’t be a community event if food wasn’t provided, so there’s a sort of barbecue going on. It definitely smells like barbecue that’s for sure, and there are people tending long pits of things that look like meat but that definitely aren’t. Still it tastes like good old bbq and that’s really what matters isn’t it?
Of course it wouldn’t be bbq without beer, so there’s a lot of it. It’s free-flowing (a little too free-flowing actually) and some of the teenagers have gotten their hands on it. On way too much of it as a matter of fact. Which is why it seemed like a good idea to them to show up at the work picnic with squirt guns full of washable paint.
If it’s washable and non-toxic, one argues, then it’s not as if anyone can be really angry.
But honestly it’s a paint fight. Join in or be an innocent victim there are definitely squirt guns a plenty around.
Everyone loves bathtime, right?
Well, people requested baths, so the staff at the pools in the Rec dome have tried to accommodate them! While normally, the events at the pools go something like this: The largest of the three pools, and the light is constant and sunny here. The large pool is Olympic sized, and is a sparkling blue. It’s fresh water, and probably clean enough to drink. I still wouldn’t drink it. The second pool is slightly smaller and more kidney shaped with a gradual sand mound at one end of it. This pool is salt water and looks a bit more like a beach than a pool. The third pool is a kiddie pool, complete with a splash pad, that’s running. Buckets drop, it’s got one of those mushroom things, and sprinkler jets. There aren’t any kids though, so people are welcome to go nuts.
Bathing suits and towels are provided in the divided changing rooms. There’s frozen and fruity drinks flowing freely, along with finger food and snacks.
The Sphere has increased it towards bathing though, through the use of temporary means. There’s a large bamboo building near it, and inside are various sets of hot and cool pools, sauna and steam pools, a masseuse and other spa treatments and the like. There’s three options for these times. 1.Strictly bathing suits, 2, strictly mixed nudity/ bathing suits and 3. Strictly separated nudity. No one below the age of eighteen is getting naked in the baths, sorry kids.
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Ball Pit
"Do you think they would be fard to move in?"
Because if not, he might just push Llewellyn in.
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Llewellyn still doesn’t get it, but everyone appeared to be having fun with it.
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Oh yes, Rhy is ABSOLUTELY smiling now. This sounds like the thing that must absolutely happen. Forgive him when it does, Llewellyn.
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The detective reached out to pick up on of the balls near the edge, turning it in his hands and tapping it lightly. Definitely plastic, and hollow. Very light...
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ANd with that a hand goes firmly to Llewellyn's back, right between his shoulder blades, and pushes. Enjoy, friend.
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Luckily, he’s fair tall and hasn’t been lost to the pit entirely. He’s lost his hat though, it’s fallen off and landed among the sea of plastic to his left. “Rhy, what— Why did you?”
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And then Llewellyn noticed a man that he hadn’t yet had the pleasure of meeting come up behind Rhy and... shove him into the pit as well. It was his turn to laugh at the sight, expression positively mirthful at this turn of events.
Until suddenly Rhy had landed on him, and knocked him further into the pit; another loud exclamation of surprise startled out of him. His amusement was ultimately his downfall, he supposed. Otherwise he might have noticed and moved out of the way in time.
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Listen, they're lucky that when Rhy went forward he threw his drink behind him. Sadly not to hit Seregil, even if the man deserved it. But there he was, falling forward, right into Llewellyn. It was... deserved. But frustrating. Rhy sighs and lets himself sink into the balls, even though his face is buried in Llewellyn's stomach. Just give him a moment for the indignity of it. After a moment he starts flailing to try and right himself. Which is harder when tangled with someone.
"When I figure out who did that, they're getting something burned."
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“I believe I could point the gentleman out, but— uh... I can’t support burning other peoples property.” He responds a moment later once Rhy is trying to move again. “Mm... Besides, you did rather deserve it for pushing me in first?” There’s still a small laugh in his voice, especially considering Rhy’s reaction.
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"Stay still," Rhy chides. "So I can get to my feet and help you."
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He does finally still though, either committing himself to his fate as a ball-pit creature or actually letting the more coordinated of the two of them get this sorted.
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The bigger issue is his leg. That needs to get under him, and there are balls everywhere. You move and the balls rush in to fill the spaces. But his knee goes down onto the ground, which is right between Llewellyn's legs. VERY close to being in a frustrating position.
"Okay, I'm half braced."
The other leg settles on its knees next to the other side of Llewellyn. Oops, straddling a guy.
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Especially once Rhy started to try to shift and get himself into a more stable position to get off of him. This was... not what he had been thinking of when he decided he wanted to commit to trying new things while living here. “Half braced?” He echoed with a distracted tone once Rhy had ensured that he was in a slightly more stable position.
Clearing his throat with an awkward sound, he tried very hard to stay still. “Do you uh— think you’ve got your balance enough to get up?”
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Hearing more than seeing the hand reaching down though the sea of balls, he reaches out and grabs onto what he assumes is Rhy’s arm and tries to tug himself up and hopefully free of this mess.
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"This? This is horrid. Normally when men pull me down onto them, I'm getting something out of it. A few times."
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“In a ball pit or in general?” Just sort of pops out, his tone slightly bemused and defeated.
Honestly, it might be better if he just stays down here at this rate. Llewellyn was pretty sure he didn’t want anyone to see his face right now between the moments before Rhy got up and now. “Uh— well... I can’t exactly see what I’m doing down here. You could always just leave me down here next time you get up.”
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Leave a friend in need? Hardly. Rhy moves once more, this time shifting to straddle Llewellyn, which is hard, with how the balls shift and flow around them.
"This place is not fun."
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“One shouldn’t jump headlong into the unknown. Or push someone, anyway.” Says the man who has been doing so consistently for almost a year now. Hypocritical.
He raises an arm, trying to push some of the balls out of the way. He’s getting fidgety again, as Llewellyn tends to, regardless of how futile moving was. “It wasn’t bad at first though, your uh— face was priceless when that man pushed you in.”
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That man would pay. But Rhy sighs, straightening. Wait, this was enough to get his head above the balls.
"Yes, well you can languish here. There is fun to be had, and I intend to seek it."
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Still, from here he can lean to the side to grab at the wall of the pit. Which lets him stand.
"I think you might be able to use my leg and waist to haul yourself up."
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Because Rhy had been true to his word and ceased flirting the very day they met, he was quite certain that moment had passed.
“Mm... Saving me from this plastic filled grave after all?” He sounds a little relieved, honestly. He’s sure that the mess he left wouldn’t be missed in the dorm, but it would get terribly boring down there alone. Llewellyn finally reached up, clumsily grabbing at Rhy’s leg to attempt to pull himself up.
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