- !mod post: holiday,
- !mod post: monthly mingle,
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- marvel (616): billy kaplan,
- marvel (616): bucky barnes,
- marvel (616): loki laufeyson,
- marvel (616): steve rogers,
- marvel (mcu): natasha romanoff,
- marvel (mcu): sam wilson,
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- marvel (mcu): wanda maximoff,
- original: shigeru miyata,
- the adventure zone: taako taaco,
- ✖ buffy the vampire slayer: buffy summer,
- ✖ dc comics (dcnu): jason todd,
- ✖ dc comics (preboot): dick grayson,
- ✖ dceu: clark kent,
- ✖ dctv (arrow): curtis holt,
- ✖ dctv (arrow): ray palmer,
- ✖ dctv (flash): caitlin snow,
- ✖ dctv (flash): eddie thawne,
- ✖ dragon age: morrigan,
- ✖ dragon age: sera,
- ✖ lazer team: adam,
- ✖ magic the gathering: chandra nalaar,
- ✖ marvel (616): tony stark,
- ✖ marvel (mcu): scott lang,
- ✖ marvel (tv): matt murdock,
- ✖ original: benjamin holt,
- ✖ original: bryn zethir,
- ✖ original: cecelia wynn,
- ✖ original: letha regis,
- ✖ original: william holt,
- ✖ pokemon (xy/xyz): augustine sycamore,
- ✖ prison break: michael scofield,
- ✖ teen wolf: derek hale,
- ✖ the last of us: ellie,
- ✖ the order of the stick: roy greenhilt,
- ✖ the raven cycle: ronan lynch,
- ✖ the walking dead: carl grimes,
- ✖ the walking dead: clementine,
- ✖ the walking dead: rick grimes,
- ✖ true blood: alcide herveaux,
- ✖ vampire: the masquerade: fatima merali,
- ✖ vikings: ivar ragnarsson,
- ✖ yuri on ice: yuri plisetsky
introductory mingle: SAMPREMI
what: Introductory Log and Sampremi Celebration
when: March 8th - March 15th
where: In several different locations in the downtown area of the Inhabited City.
warnings: please put any necessary warnings in the subject lines

In the days leading up to March 8th, new residents may notice advertising around the city, everywhere from digital screens to paper flyers pasted on blank walls, featuring the name of the spring holiday in celebration of new beginnings, new love, and lust: Sampremi. The advertising mentions that there will be street festivals set up at various locations throughout the week and lists where the market will be set up on each day.

The main draw of the holiday is a roaming street market that features special treats and street food that can only be found during Sampremi, a bustling bargain market with any kind of goods you can think of, and fair games that allow a person to win a prize for that special someone.
i. street food
One of the major draws of the festival is the special street food that can only be obtained this time of year. Almost everything you can buy at the Sampremi Festival is meant to be shared - whether it's one piece of meat on two sticks or desserts baked with a narrow part in the middle for convenient tearing, everything is built in twos. The stalls sell everything from cups of soup, sandwiches, roasted or fried meat, deep-fried vegetables and cakes, dumplings, donuts, bagels, turnovers, and anything else you can think of.
Many of the savory dishes are based on the meat of a particular fowl native to the moon Riverview is situated on that has a taste and texture halfway between chicken and duck, cooked to be spicy (ranging from very mild to throat-burning). Many of the desserts are based around a fruit native to the moon that is spherical, red-orange, and has a light sweet taste that is similar to a combination of mango, pineapple, and strawberry. Both ingredients are considered to be aphrodisiacs. Of course, the foods aren't actually aphrodisiacs and any effect is purely placebo.
ii. fair games
The festival features an entire row of fair games ranging from very high-tech games featuring virtual reality and neon holograms to extremely old-fashioned games with darts and balloons or balls and glasses. The games all have prizes in various shapes and sizes, with the standard stuffed animals, but also with goods and special items donated by any business in the city; ranging from tiny prizes to huge and expensive ones.
Due to the nature of the holiday, many of the stalls are set up to cater to winning a prize for your partner, and due to the nature of the Quarantine, a lot of them involve aiming or other aspects of pretending to fight.
iii. shopping
Originally, the part of the street festival that involved an actual market, with stalls and booths set up with goods, was aimed primarily at romantic trinkets like flowers or jewelry, gifts intended to be purchased for a loved one. As time has gone by, however, this aspect of the market has increased, with many businesses participating, though the emphasis is still on small businesses and anything relating to local culture rather than booths for any of the larger more corporate businesses.
There is still plenty of jewelry to be found, for sure, mostly handmade and artisan, but the scope of the Market has widened immeasurably. The Sampremi Market is an excellent place to find specialty foods, clothing, jewelry, art, or other goods that were originally native to cultures on other planets in this reality, or other realities altogether. Many residents in the city use the market to share their unique cultural goods and traditional dress with others.
iv. adult
In a side alley of the Sampremi Market on any day, one can find an area roped off with a red silken cord, attended by members of the Perimeter Guard in casual dress who will ID anyone entering to make sure they are 18+. Once characters are permitted entry, they will find all of the adult offerings that the market has to offer.
Since Sampremi is, historically, a celebration of lust and physical love, the adult offerings are all set up to cater to two or more people of any sex or gender configuration. One can find an adult or sexualized version of almost anything that's featured in the main market, from fair games to adult goods to street food laced with actual aphrodisiacs (there are always warnings for food spiked in this way to avoid accidental consumption).
v. roommates or wildcard
Feel free to use this prompt to set up headers for a communal floor, or threads open to roommates for the purpose of getting to know each other. Or if you have an idea for a prompt that isn't in this list, set at the Sampremi Festival, feel free to write it up!

Credit (left to right): Theo Prins, andreasrocha @ tumblr, hrormir @ deviantart, nkabuto @ deviantart

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When she brings up games or people watching, his eyes flicker up to the sky, thinking. "Actually, now that you mention it, I walked past a river in the shopping section awhile ago and I saw people getting into the canoes to look at stuff as they float down the river. Gives us the best of both worlds."
And when he glances back at her, to see if she likes his idea, Ray catches that flush in Caitlin's cheeks. Is she...blushing?
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A grin tugs at her expression and slides almost immediately into a more broad version of the smile. First of all, she just used Frankenstein as a verb. Second, the idea of spending more time with Ray for something which is very clearly nothing more than straight up indulgent? It sounds both delicious and fun. What? Don't judge her.
Looking up at him when he mentions the river, Caitlin looks surprised. Somehow, she'd managed to miss that. "Oh wow, really? That sounds fun," she agrees, willing the heat to drain out of her face before he can actually take notice of it. "Which way was that? I totally missed it," she admits.
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It's not that surprising, he supposes, that they never hung out that often when he was in Central City. He and Felicity were together then, and she'd brought him there specifically so he could see Cisco. But still, Ray feels like he and Caitlin should've become friends a long time ago, and he's grateful that it's finally happening now.
"That is genius though, and it needs to happen."
As for the river, he nods in understanding when she says she missed it. "I think I nearly did too. But I've been spending a lot of my time wandering, and I crossed a bridge over it at some point this morning. I think it's ..." He points north. "...that way?"
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"First, we're going to have to find the Girl Scout cookies, if they even have them here," she reminds him. Without those, the whole plan is a moot point. But it's kind of funny that he agrees with her. It's kind of funny how much she and Ray seem to keep finding that they have in common. It makes her kind of wish she'd tried to get to know him a little better when he'd been visiting Central City, but it is what it is. At least maybe they're making up for some lost time now. She's glad he's here and she's glad they're getting to know one another.
Caitlin nods. "Yeah, I haven't been doing as much of that as I probably ought to be," she confesses and starts to move in the direction in which Ray's pointed. "But at least one of us noticed it. What kind of other stuff have you found around here, anyway?" she wonders. "Anything especially interesting?"
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The next grin that comes over Ray's face however, is caused by a fleeting daydream. One where they do figure out how to make the popular minty cookie and ... they actually run one of the stands here next year, selling them. That would be some life, wouldn't it? Even if Ray isn't sure it could ever ben his life, it's still nice to think about.
"Have you gone around and played any of the games? Their virtual reality tech here is incredible," he answers as they go searching for the bridge.
In the end, it does take them awhile to find it, even though it shouldn't have. The easy answer would have been to just ask one of the locals, but they're walking and talking and having fun, so there never was much rush.
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To his question, as they walk, Caitlin shakes her head. "I've never really been very good at video games," she says honestly. "I tried one of the old fashioned carnival games, but I'm terrible at it, so I gave up and decided to go bracelet shopping instead," she admits, which also explains the lead up to her meeting up with him.
Even if the walk is a little longer than she would've imagined, Caitlin certainly isn't complaining. It's nice to spend the time with Ray just chatting amiably about things that don't actually matter, like Thin Mints and video games. Back home, every conversation seemed to be weighted with the gravity of the reality around them. Someone was always in danger. There was always some sort of threat. As much as she misses the team and feels guilty for not being there to help them, there is admittedly some part of her that secretly prefers the idea of just...staying here and having fun with Ray or getting to know people who don't fight bad guys every day and night. Maybe that makes her feel worse than she should, but there it is.
As they board the little boat with a hand from the person running the attraction, Caitlin looks around and then her eyes settle back on Ray again. Here they are, again, finding themselves in a very sort of couple-y kind of activity. She wonders if that's intentional, at this point or unwitting. Caitlin't not actually sure which she wants to be the right answer, so she doesn't bring it up, just ducks her head a little and tucks her hair behind her ears as she flushes just a bit before it passes once more. "Can I ask you something?" she begins as they float away from the platform. She's wondering if she's the only one who feels a little guilty that she doesn't necessarily feel rushed to return home.
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"Did you end up getting a bracelet though?" Upon reflection, it's probably what Caitlin was paying for when he first waved her over.
For Ray, the lack of danger feels welcome in a way he couldn't have imagined when he first lost Anna. He went through years feeling like he needed to take action immediately, because he didn't take action when he needed to most. It was only recently that Ray's realized that just maybe, heroics aren't the only way to make a difference.
When they get on that boat though and sit down, just the two of them, Ray notices it too. That it feels like they've just stumbled into a date again, but he just smiles through it as he points to a passing vendor on the river with a boat full of herbs and spices. He's not ready yet to pursue anything real. At least not consciously.
The way she asks that question though, has him a little worried, even if the expression on his face is more curious than anything else. "Yeah, of course. What's on your mind?"
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She holds her arm up, wiggling her wrist a little bit to show him the bracelet she'd settled upon. "They had a ton of cute stuff to choose from," she explains. Caitlin is starting to get more comfortable in this place. She never would've been casually shopping if she hadn't. She would probably be more aligned with that boy Carl's feelings about this place than she currently is feeling, which is to say, a lot more relaxed than maybe she ought to be.
A smile crosses her expression as she follows Ray's pointing finger with her eyes. It's almost like there's always something to look at, as long as she's willing to look; any given direction offers something she might've missed. Maybe it's just the nature of being in a place that's still largely unfamiliar and that'll wear off with time.
Taking a deep breath, the smile fades into something pulled with more introspection and Caitlin pauses a moment before she finally speaks. "...do you feel, like...I guess, do you feel an urgency to get back home?" she asks, first. If he does, then there's no point asking her follow up question, which is the one she actually wants the answer to; if he feels an urgency to return home, that's already answering her question: yes. She's the only one feeling guilty about feeling no rush to get back.
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That infinity bracelet though, gets a look of fondness as Ray admires how simple it is. "Elegant, like you."
But with the way that Caitlin is looking more serious now, he reels in his expression too. Whatever it is, it must be bothering her. Do I ... feel an urgency to go back home? Ray doesn't answer right away, not because he's thinking, but because that actually wasn't what he'd expected her to ask. The momentary frozen look on his face though, shakes away as quickly as it came.
"Caitlin ... I ..." He chuckles, a little more anxiously than anything else. "Did you hear about what happened in Star City, back home? Why it had been renamed from Starling?"
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His compliment takes her a little off guard and it shows in the color creeping into her cheeks, never mind the hushed "thank you," with which she responds. Admittedly, she does feel a little guilty for sucking the levity out of the situation for the moment, but she's really only got Ray and Eddie here and she certainly can't ask the latter if he feels an urgency to go home. Of course he doesn't. She wouldn't either, if the last thing she remembered was literally dying.
But when Ray answers her question with one of his own, for a moment, she looks a little confused. Of course she has and of course the world still thinks Dr. Raymond Palmer is no more, but she's Team Flash. She knows better. So Caitlin stares for a moment and blinks before realizing that maybe he's just not sure she'd heard because she doesn't live in Star City and maybe the specific word hadn't traveled to Central City. "Oh...yeah, I mean, everyone has. Of course. ...but I'm not really sure how that applies...?" she admits in a tone that suggests question more than statement.
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A beat, as he takes a breath, like he just doesn't know anymore. "Honestly I just don't think home really needs me." Even though that sentence is pretty depressing, Ray doesn't look depressed. In a way, he looks way more at peace with it, than anything else.
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Sure, Oliver and Felicity are working with the rest of the team to keep Star City safe and Barry and the rest of the team are keeping Central City safe. Somewhere on another Earth, Supergirl is keeping National City safe, but Ray and the Legends? They're keeping everything safe. Everything and everywhen.
"I...wh—I mean, maybe Star City doesn't, but what about history in general? I...you didn't leave the Legends, did you? Everything's been so crazy with Savitar and...but you—I mean, general you, were just in Central City to help, you didn't leave them... Or did you?"