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- !mod post: holiday,
- !mod post: monthly mingle,
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monthly mingle: RIVER FESTIVAL
what: monthly mingle: the river festival
when: the month of august
where: anywhere around the city
warnings: please put any necessary warnings in the subject lines

In the days leading up to August 1st, residents new and old will notice preparations beginning, a flurry of activity getting the city ready for the upcoming celebration: The River Festival. This holiday is in celebration of the river and the life that it gives to the city, as well as the heat of summer and forming bonds with friends, family, and romantic partners. The celebrations are marked by a community-wide cleanup of the docks and beaches along the river - particularly important considering the recent flooding that's left the banks of the river littered with debris - as well as beachfront cookouts and parties (both private and city sponsored) and beach sports tournaments happening on either open stretches of beach or in special clothing-optional beaches, all capped off with fireworks displays each weekend in August.

Following the hedonism of Carnivale, it's time for something a little more low-key and relaxing. The River Festival happens every year in August, and is geared toward community building through cleaning up the beaches and docks along the river and then using all that freshly cleaned beach to gather on. During the month of August, there are various lightly-themed government-sponsored beach cookouts and parties geared toward family, romantic dates, or casual all-ages get-togethers for meeting new friends; there are also a few more racy parties at clothing-optional beaches around the city. Many private residents also take this time to gather together friends and family, and have cookouts on the beach with all the typical trappings of the beach barbecue. There are also various casual sports tournaments sponsored by community centers, gyms, and sports teams in the city, featuring prizes ranging from notoriety to sports equipment to big bucks. Every weekend, there are beautiful fireworks displays and free concerts. This year, the River Festival has been chosen for the unveiling of a new water park in the City, with free or heavily discounted tickets during August!
i. cleaning up
The holiday starts off on a note that is just a bit more sombre than the rest of the season, with the cleanup efforts following the recent flooding blending into the usual tradition of cleaning up beaches and docks along the river. The cleanup is a group effort, with every citizen who is physically able pitching in to comb the beaches, where they pick up fallen tree limbs, garbage, and anything else that's accumulated during the winter and spring, and then raking the beaches to make them clean and ready to use. The cleanup of the docks is similar, with residents sweeping and hosing them down where necessary. This year, there are a lot of repairs to be made to beachfront structures that might've been damaged by flooding and the traffic along the riverbanks from the heroes that participated in the rescue of cult hostages, so if anyone has some carpentry or building skills, those would definitely come in handy.
This is meant to be a community building effort, so many businesses in the area, more well-to-do private citizens, and the government have pitched in funding to provide lunches, cold drinks, coffee or tea, and snacks to anyone who's helping out with the cleanup efforts. All in all, the cleanup has a very friendly, welcoming vibe.
ii. beach activities
The main traditions of the River Festival involve cookouts and beach parties. Each weekend in August, the government as well as various corporations and businesses in the city, will be providing funds for large beach gatherings. On these days, there will be booths set up offering wares and freebies from various businesses around the city that have helped fund the party, large swaths of cleared beach where residents can don a swimsuit and catch some rays or swim in the river, massive barbecue setups to provide partygoers with all the standard barbecue fare, beach sports tournaments, dancing and musical performances, and fireworks displays (see prompts below).
The holiday isn't just about these big parties, though - many residents arrange their own barbecues, cookouts, beach camping trips, beach bonfires, and other riverside gatherings and outings. Many riverfront businesses offer discounts on services such as canoe or kayak rentals to go out paddling on the river, jetski or motorboat rentals for tubing, wakeboarding, or waterskiing, or mounts to take romantic rides in the surf. Additionally, there is an adults-only section of the beach where any of these activities can be done in the nude in a clothing-optional setting, including the big city-sponsored parties.
If your character is good at playing a particular sport that could, conceivably, be played on a beach, chances are that during the month of August, a tournament will be set up for them to participate in. The tournaments are pretty standard, generally sponsored by community centers, sports clubs and teams, gyms, and other organizations and businesses in the city, with various levels of specialization, and levels of skill or competitiveness. The prizes also vary, with everything from plain old bragging rights to sports equipment or passes to gyms and community centers, to large lump sums of cash money. Definitely worth it, for characters with a love for sport. Oh, and a lot of these tournaments are happening on the adults-only clothing-optional beaches, for those grown-up sports fans who like a bit of an extra challenge.
iii. fireworks and music
Each weekend throughout the month of August, there will be evening performances all along the beach. Not as extensive as the musical performances during Carnivale, the performances are geared more toward dancing than true concerts, with areas roped off on both on the regular and adults-only clothing-optional beaches for dancing and mingling (acts will switch off between the two areas so both areas get both performances).
Player-characters who are musical artists, DJs, or otherwise perform are free to set up shop around this party and panhandle or put on free performances for publicity.
After the sun goes down, boats will head out into the water carrying a variety of fireworks, and there will be a beautiful display of exploding color in the sky for residents to watch and enjoy. The fireworks are highly advanced, incorporating old-fashioned gunpowder as well as modern technology that result in really beautiful displays that can take the breath away!
iv. waterpark
This year, there's an extra little bit of fun being thrown into the River Festival - the grand opening of a new waterpark! It's quite the park, set near the river with a scenic view, and featuring all sorts of amazing rides, from waterslides that are catered to all ages and levels of thrill seeking, tube rides that are almost like a rollercoaster on water, a pool where customers can faux-surf, funnel rides, side-by-side racing slides, a lazy river, and almost anything else you can imagine. Besides the rides, there are also a wide variety of swimming pools for kids and adults - wave pools, lap pools, splash pools - and an equally wide variety of hot tubs featuring various minerals (and some aromatherapy) for relaxing, invigoration, and other effects.
Some of the hot tubs are in a clothing-optional adult area, where there are some normal pools and some clearly-labelled pools contain elements that increase arousal or desire, or simply affection to encourage some closer bonding!
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 one of the mod-posted prompts for each Communal Floor. Or if you have an idea for a prompt that isn't in this list, set during the River Festival, feel free to write it up!




Credit: image i: credit unknown; image ii: Albert Ramon Puig; image iii: Claudio Pilia; image iv: Alan Philips
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[Yes because that's totally how that works, Hawke.]
"No homo"? Wh - oh. [Assuming that means homosexual, which if it does-] Ahhhh I think I have a better idea of what you're talking about. Men who do their damnedest to convince you that they're straight and so very manly and they must prove it by being as stupid - or, excuse me, as so very brave and daring as possible because somehow that makes you a man.
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Amen!
[And that Amen was coupled with a vigorous nod of her head.]
That's exactly it, honestly. Toxic masculinity and it's finest. People doing stupid things just to prove how big their balls are when in the long run that's not even what matters. It's all in how you use it, but you can't tell them that at all.
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[Not that women aren't susceptible to protecting their pride as well, but they don't have dicks tied to it.]
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[Don't get her wrong, her and Richard definitely do have
a lot of issues in their relationship, but this is definitely not one of them and she's very grateful for it.]no subject
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When people feel like they were born into the right gendered bodies, that's what cis is. A trans or non binary person is someone who wasn't born in the body of what their actual gender is.
But I tend to agree, I find women much easier than men for the most part.
[And yet she was dating the most completely difficult man of all. Go figure.]
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And yet you date a man. A self-proclaimed asshole, at that.
[A smile tugs at her lips.]
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and the show fansbut she does know all about it. It's not as if Strand is ever going to be anyone else, even if he was once. Her voice is quiet but completely amused.]Yeah, I know. I love that asshole man with all of my heart and have for way longer than I should have before I did anything about it.
[For some you know, actual good reasons. His wife, journalism integrity, the fact that she was losing it at the time and all of it.]
But we can't chose you we love, you know?
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No, she doesn't know. Not personally, anyway. It's one of the many, many consequences of forcibly pushing away romantic relationships from her life. Yet she knows from others that what she says is true, so Hawke plasters on a smile and forces out a little laugh as she nods.]
No, I suppose we can't. At least you're aware of what he's like and are honest about it. That's more than most people accomplish. And anyway, I'm assuming he has more redeemable qualities beyond "asshole". Something endeared him to you, after all.
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I know how it looks on the outside, and that people think I'm nuts for it, but he definitely is not like that with me anymore. Well, I mean he is, but there's no heat in it. [Normally. They definitely do have their moments of fighting, they can't help it.] But he loves more than most people will ever know.
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She settles for an awkward pat on Alex's shoulder. Hawkes have never been too touchy-feely, at least not freely.]
To be entirely honest, outside of seeing his Friendr profile I've never really spoken to the man so I'm not going to judge. Though clearly now I need to just to see what all of this is about.
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Well, he's hard to get to know, honestly. It took me a long time, honestly. Like a year almost. But I mean, it's definitely worth it. It all boils down to the question of whether or not you tend to like assholes.
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Well, it explains why we're friends. I'm pretty fond of assholes myself.
[Obviously. And that whole patient and understanding than some people deserve too.]
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[Of course not everyone goes busting into people’s lives and pasta and secrets like Alex has which maybe was what tended to make up the difference for her. She’s mostly learned her lesson and tries but sometimes she’s still.... Well, she’s still Alex Reagan.]
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[No one's that good. Not even the Divine or Andraste herself. People are too imperfect, too impulsive, too selfish... but it's not a bad thing. If everyone was nice all the time, the world would be horribly dull.
Relm shifts from her spot, stretching out her legs in the water.]
This thing is dangerously relaxing.
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[The mention of being an asshole was dropped for now, as Alex just gestured around the tub that they were currently soaking in.]
And whatever they put into the water is heavenly, I swear. I wish I could get some of that to take back home when I go. Like the sleep incense.
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[Thedas is a long, long ways from indoor plumbing, sadly. Hawke's going to enjoy it while she can.]
It's ridiculously relaxing. Almost alarmingly so. And this is just one of the effects the tubs offer. I saw ones for increasing arousal?
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[The words come with a grin as she settles back into the tub, stretching her legs out but in a way that didn't bother Hawke or invade her personal space. Thank goodness the tubs are like that.]
Yeah, for some reason Riverview is really invested in people having sex. It's sort of weird. They have loads of things that invite it, which is fine if you've got someone willing to do it. [It's clear Alex didn't. Richard wouldn't be caught dead in one of those sorts of situation, and wouldn't touch her if she had done it alone. He was old fashioned like that.]
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[The woods not so much, but she wonders if this lovely indoor plumbing and its hot water heaters aren't so universal as she was made to believe.]
...there is so much I could say about that that I'm not even sure where to start. [So many jokes, so little time!] Damn, I have no one. Where's Isabela when you need her?
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[And then because she’s Alex she asked softly:]
Isabella?
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[Oh hey, she gets to talk about her pirate! And one of her BFFs to boot!]
Isabela, yes. A good friend from back home. Always good for getting into some misadventure, stealing shit, or for a good romp in the sheets. [Among other things, too, like having her back and being there when needed. But she wouldn't want to ruin Isabela's reputation, so she keeps that to herself.]
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[And she just shrugged, because also she didn't want to hear it if they did need to camp in the car. He wore suits, and that basically said all there was to be said about that.]
Oh, it sounds like she's lovely. Maybe she'll show up. You never know, right?
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[As she realizes she's never asked what Alex does for a living. Whoops.]
Oh, she's quite lovely. Depending on personality she can be difficult, but I've never had an issue with her. [Hell, the only one she butted heads with was Aveline. And if the guard-captain hadn't been such a rule stickler and judgmental prick to the pirate, they'd have gotten long much better.] I miss her, but I don't know how well she'd do here. There's nary an ocean in sight and I think she'd go a little stir crazy after awhile.
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