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monthly mingle: THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHT
what: monthly mingle: the festival of light
when: The month of January.
where: Anywhere around the city.
warnings: please put any necessary warnings in the subject lines

In the days leading up to January 1st, residents new and old will notice preparations beginning, a flurry of activity getting the city ready for the upcoming celebration: The Festival of Light. This holiday is in celebration of the end of the Quarantine's short-lived winter and serves to welcome the new year. The traditions associated with The Festival of Light involve fireworks every weekend of the month, a days-long formal ball that with an open invitation to everyone in the city, and lighting magical candles and incense with loved ones and new friends alike.

As the Capitol World stops blocking the path between the sun and its moon, the snow melts and the rains of early spring begin to fall and the residents of the Quarantine gather together to celebrate the new year. New beginnings are honored as the sky is lit with fireworks to banish the cold and dark of winter, and residents share the light and warmth of the new year with each other by sharing candles and incense with fellow residents. These traditions are steeped in magic, like many other things in Riverview, and have certain magical emotional effects on participants. Additionally, over the weekend of January 5th - 8th, the Government will be hosting a formal ball to welcome the New Year, which is open to all residents and offers food, drink, dancing, and other activities, as well as places to stay the night and relax or 'relax' with friends.
i. fireworks
One of the main traditions of the Festival of Light is to brighten the sky to welcome the new year, and as always, the Government of Riverview and various other city entities including businesses and various organizations and clubs, have gone all out to light up the sky. Each Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of the month of January, residents can gather outside on the beaches or park, or indoors at various observation lounges set up on city rooftops for the occasion, to watch elaborate, beautiful fireworks displays.
Outdoor observation is facilitated by use of rented forced-air umbrellas that make viewing the fireworks without having to squint into the rain or peer out from under a traditional umbrellas easy. Curl up with a friend or lover under an umbrella to watch the fireworks displays. Temporary indoor observation lounges have also been set up on most of the rooftops of buildings in the city, if the outdoors isn't your thing. The lounges can range from simple transparent-roofed spaces with rustic benches and hot cocoa to elaborate, fancy bars or restaurants with food service, music, and dancing. Some of the lounges may even have themes, whether they're 18+ adult or just quirky. Let your imagination run wild - if you can think of it, someone in the city's probably set one up.
ii. lighting up
Throughout the city, residents will find booths and special sections in their favorite stores set up with stands displaying magical incense and candles in a wide variety of colors. These are traditional trappings of the Festival of Light, the original and ancient tradition that's built up into the modern celebration as residents know it. Most prolific are the candles - ranging from tiny tea lights to large pillar candles, they are inscribed with the word 'glow' in a variety of different alien languages, including some that residents might recognize. The incense comes in small variety of dusky, earthen colors, each with a different scent and effect, all clearly labeled.
Candles are meant to be lit with one or more other people, and when this tradition is observed properly with a candle inscribed 'glow' - the wick lit by two or more people at the same time, and held together between them for a minimum of 30 seconds - every participant will feel and see certain magical effects. As the candle is held between the participants, they will start to see each other's skin glow, seemingly lit from inside, and as the glow increases, all participants will start to feel an emotional lightness. Stress and despair will slowly dissipate, giving the participants a temporary feeling of absolute contentment, warm and happy. The effects last from 5 minutes to a full 24 hours, depending on the number of people who participate and the length of time the candle is held between participants (more participants or longer timespans will increase the length of the effect), and effects are cumulative - lighting a large number of candles with different people will cause the effect to draw out for longer.
Incense is something usually lit in private, at home or a small gathering at a friend's house, and in recent years as the celebration has become a bit more modernized and commercialized, at the Glow Ball. There are a few varieties of incense with different psychological effects, all of which are pleasant and take strongest effect when the incense is lit with one or more other people, and enjoyed long enough for the whole stick to burn down. Orange and yellow incense will increase feelings of affection and openness, sienna red incense will do the same but also induce arousal; blue-grey incense will make it easier to share and ease grief and sadness, while grey-purple will lull participants into an easy sleep with pleasant dreams.
iii. glow ball
Every year during the Festival of Light, the Government of Riverview hosts a formal ball called the Glow Ball on the first weekend of the month - this year, it spans from nightfall on Friday January 5th until dawn on Monday January 8th. The ball is a relatively new custom, but has quickly skyrocketed to one of the most anticipated events of many residents' year. Similar to the castle-themed maze during Hygge, the Glow Ball is hosted inside a beautiful golden palace erected in the City Center that is much larger on the inside than it appears to be on the outside. While there is no specific theme to the ball, many residents take it as an opportunity to really glow in a wide variety of ways, all up to each person's imagination.
The palace is magically-augmented to be lavish, comfortable, and fully-stocked at all times, and features a banquet hall with ample and frequently-replenished food, a bar and lounge area for attendees to get a drink and sit for a while, a beautiful grand ballroom as well as several smaller ballrooms with different styles of music, a swimming pool with hot tubs, a garden, and smaller private vestibules that feature a pillow lounge, incense selection, and a small bedroom where residents can rest or enjoy each others' company in private.
NOTE: New characters are welcome to join in with the party, even if they haven't had time to prepare. Any new arrivals who come to the party in the clothing they arrived in will be whisked up by a fussy light golem or attendant who will fit them with a nice set of clothing for the evening so they can enjoy the festivities.
dinner and dancing
The banquet hall is ringed with tables that offer a buffet food catered to the time of day - breakfast in the morning, light food in the afternoon, lavish dinners in the evening, and desserts, coffee, tea, or hot chocolate, and snacks available all night. With ample seating at group tables, residents can share a meal with friends new and old. The bar and lounge has several large free bars staffed by glowing, ethereal light golems that never tire and never get an order wrong, and offers seating at tables and in cozy dimly-lit booths. Riverview's drinking age is 14 years old.
The grand ballroom is themed golden this year, with the walls tiled in gold and featuring a dance floor of white marble veined with gold. The grand ballroom has classical, traditional dance music playing for those who want a classy formal dance. There are four wing ballrooms that feature different genres of music for residents who enjoy alternate types of dancing, with the genres consistently rotating - whether you like punk, country, rock, pop, or any other type of music from any planet or country, it's likely to be playing in a wing ballroom at some point. Schedules are posted outside of each door and there are four genres per wing ballroom per day.
swimming and gardens
Another feature of the Glow Ball is the beautiful swimming pool - warm enough to be comfortable but cool enough to be refreshing, the outdoor pool has both flower petals and the season's glow candles floating on it, a champagne service offered by light golems, and tables to sit and enjoy a drink and conversation while drying off. There are also small hot tubs ringing the swimming pool where residents can soak away the aches and pains of the day. The pool offers change rooms where speaking a magical incantation (helpfully posted on the door) will change the occupant's formal clothing into an equivalent swimsuit, and will change it back (and dry the occupant) after the dip has been taken.
The gardens are also available for any attendees who want to get a bit of fresh air. With beautiful flower-lined winding paths under a perpetually starry sky and ample candles hanging from the trees and edging the paths for visibility, the gardens are a scenic and relaxing place to take some time away from the light and get some air.
privacy
For residents who want a little private time or want to spend more than just an evening at the ball, there are small private vestibules scattered throughout the palace. Featuring a lounge area with pillows and lap tables for eating, and a comfortable queen-size bed, each room also has a vanity whose drawers hold both suitable pajamas for sleeping in and (in 18+ rooms only) supplies for intimacy ranging from massage oils to packaged toys. And most importantly, each room is fully stocked with a selection of the season's incenses for use in private.
v. roommates or wildcard
Feel free to use this prompt to meet new roommates, for the purpose of getting to know each other, or hit up the mod-posted prompt to create a Communal Housing floor mingle. Or, if you have an idea for a prompt that isn't in this list, set during the Festival of Light, feel free to write it up!




Credit: image i: Jakub Grygier; image ii: Shutterstock; image iii & iv: credit unknown
Lola Pacini | OTA
III A. Dinner III B. Dancing III C. Swimming Wildcard | Other Prompts
Dinner
Link had sampled quite a number of dishes when he glanced up and saw a familiar face. He smiled and waved. "Lola!"
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You know, normal people stuff, how did you spend your dimensional hop back to your home world.
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"Sometime yesterday," he said while picking up a piece of cocktail shrimp. "Back in Hyrule I just picked up where I left off I guess, though I didn't remember this place until I got pulled back." He stuffed the shrimp in his mouth. "What about you?"
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"You didn't remember this place at all? Not like... you assumed this was a crazy dream because of bad mushrooms? Just... didn't remember?" That's a terrifying thought. Lola was even more conflicted about going home if that was the case. What a terrible idea, not remembering. "Oh, not much. Moved in with some friends, started dating someone, got given a pair cute boots that let me jump like a billion stories in the air. Normal stuff."
Lola you have been in the Quarantine far too long if you qualified that last item as 'normal stuff.'
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"It was like I never came here." Link really wasn't bothered too much by this. Then again, this wasn't the first time he had problems with his memory.
Link raised a brow. The moving in with friends and dating were all fine and good, but the boots? "So, you jump with these boots on and you just,"
Link shot his hand up with an accompanying woosh sound.
"Where'd you get them?"
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"Um, it's kinda like standing on something while it explodes, but... yeah that." Lola shrugs and works on her food for a moment before she answer his second question, "Um... they came through the portal. They're mine though, they feel like their mine. Even if I've never seen them before. Just... I knew, moment I put them on they were mine."
It wasn't really a thing she could put into words beyond that, just the way of things.
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Thankfully, the topic changed to Lola's boots. Hadn't he heard last time he was here that stuff from home made it through the portal sometimes? "Huh." The way she described them reminded him of his Sheikah Slate. He understood what she was saying about them. "You wouldn't mind showing them off, would you?"
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"Um, not really, I didn't bring them cause they've got a heel and I wanted to dance," They were very comfortable and felt like her's, but they were not boots meant to dance in. Which is especially problematic given their proper name. "But I can show them off. I'm still trying to figure out how to make them work. They..." Lola pauses as she tries to put a feeling into words, "I need to will them to jump, and I still don't really understand that."
Sometimes she just didn't make it off the ground.
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"That's...interesting. Is that kind of stuff common in your world?"
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"But it is interesting, that's for sure.
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"Interesting is a good word for it." He didn't think prodding more would help. With the vagueness of it all, asking more about it would probably just make him more confused.
Thinking this subject was over, Link moved on to the next one. "So," he said, waving his arm towards the crowd and tables loaded with food, "what do you think of all this?"
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"I love it! You get to dress up, there's good food, and all the dancing..." Lola was completely in her element with these things. "I mean what a great thing for people to come into the Quarantine to finds, a huge party with a lot of food. Don't you think?"
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"You wanna check out the dessert table?"
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Lola was about as comfortable and at ease as she got. Which is why at his offer she had very little issue hanging off his arm and smiling, "That sounds like a marvelous idea!"
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But dessert was more important. He smirked and straightened himself, mocking the 'sophisticated gentleman' look. "This way, M'lady."
The dessert table was laid out just as lavishly as everything else. Large cakes that seemed to defy gravity, cookies cut into various shapes and decorated with delicate detail, chocolate fountains, anything you could imagine was there, in all kinds of colors, shapes, and flavors. The only problem was where to start. He handed Lola a plate before grabbing one for himself. "It might be best to approach this strategically." It was the only way to sample everything and not get sick in the process.
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And Dessert is far more important. At least for now. Lola eyed the table and its offerings. "Some foods change how what you eat taste, you need to think about that when selecting." Lola was studying the offerings, dipping close to sniff at them to figure out as much as she could without having to taste everything. "Like, don't try to eat that and that together, it'll go wrong."
The big travesty of these big elaborate parties was Lola could only eat so much at one sitting, as she was tiny, health conscious, and very vain. Which was a shame as usually everything was really good if they could be spread out over a longer period of time.
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Link was not in Lola's position at all. He didn't really care about limiting how much he should eat, and managing food was never a problem for him. Fighting monsters, climbing mountains, and exploring for shrines burned a hell of a lot of calories. As he did before, Link started piling up his plate, caring more about not getting things mixed together that he didn't want than looking like the glutton he was.
"We'll have to come in phases. The plates just won't hold enough." Well, not unless he grew more arms and was able to carry more, but that didn't seem very likely. Coming back later for more would let them both digest and rest anyway.