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cordibus ([personal profile] cordibus) wrote in [community profile] tornheart2017-05-21 11:57 pm

[OPEN] FLOWER FESTIVAL

Who: Open Log (All)
Where: Point-à-Tarte
Summary: A festival of flowers.
Warnings: N/A

" Ah... the Festival of Flowers while a dreadful deadline looms! Enjoy what normal life you may have left...soon you may long for the return of these simpler times..."

A week of celebration (General Prompt)

At Point-à-Tarte, at the edge of the largest park in Eddan, booths that have been worked on for the past week are finally being opened to the public. Colorful banners decorate every single tree and and even the dullest of areas are covered up in the most creative of ways.

The booths themselves have everything one could hope in a flower festival, from mountains of flower crowns and necklaces being given to every resident of Eddan for free to the flower-shaped candy to the city-approved businesses touting the latest and greatest of the upcoming flower technology. New flowers, some supposedly glowing under UV light and others made to look like galaxies, are being sold at eye-popping prices.

The food, as always, is delicious and fresh, with early spring greens and even flowers themselves being added to salads. The only negative to the entire festival (if one can call it that) are the giant counters displaying the remaining time before sunset that serve as a reminder of Eddan's strange nature.

Opening Ceremonies (Special Prompt)

Sunday's opening sees the release of over ten thousand 'floating' seeds into the wind, a promise from the city to continue to make Eddan the greenest city in the entire world. Each person coming to the festival is given tulip bulbs in a variety of colors to be taken home.

The mayor takes time to speak about the recent string of murders and assures the people that they city shall continue to be vigilant to make sure that its citizens are kept safe. This is greeted with cheers from most of the population. Even the rainy weather doesn't keep such a happy day down!

An hour before sunset, the opening ceremonies close with a fireworks show. Due to the fact that they must be released only during the day, the explosive components have been changed as to give the night varieties a run for their money.

As the bright lights fill the sky, those soon-to-be-Awakened may have a flash of a memory from their past lives, such as a happy moment they spent with someone close to them or a moment of glory. This will soon be drowned out by ringing in their ears. For a few, brief seconds, they may notice figures close by glow oddly, their forms becoming distorted, but before they realize what has happened, blinking returns their vision to normal.

The headache, however, lingers until bedtime.

Weekly contest (week prompts)

Royal Mount opens its WonderWorld Park to the public on Monday. For its opening week during the festival, the rides are all free.

Green Valley Organizes a flower judging contest for the various schools on Wednesday. Students are asked to present their most beautiful and unique flowers. Flower arrangements are also judged and with prizes evaluated at over 20 000 Macca, the stakes are high!

Eastmount offers rides in flower-shaped carriages driven by mechanical horses that could almost pass off as the real thing. (Though it is only the latest technology, thus keeping the entire thing animal cruelty free!)

The Giant Float Parade on Friday afternoon travels around the vast forest of Point-à-Tarte. Each school has been encouraged to enter its cheerleaders and theater productions into the parade. The Flower King and Queen greet visitors at the very end, throwing little presents for the children.

The festival continues until Saturday Nightfall. The schools visit the festival in turn, sometimes for education courses about the various flowers and trees that dot Eddan's landscape, sometimes to show off flower and plant-based sculptures that the various clubs have worked hard on.




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[personal profile] forsteri 2017-05-24 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
"I guess... the roots can't go anywhere." Trees can't look, but they can feel, probably, right? That's what the roots are for. Maybe.

To the boy's question, Yoshio pauses, considering how to answer. He reaches up, taps the glass in front of a particularly pretty cherry specimen, in full bloom. It's so pink that it doesn't look real. "It's an art thing, I think." Nailed it. Despite his shoddy explanation, this one is particularly artful, or at least he thinks so.
Edited (face in hands) 2017-05-24 00:33 (UTC)
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[personal profile] seasonsofdeath 2017-05-24 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh. I guess that makes sense." Plants have roots. He knows that. And roots are part of how they get food. Other than the sun. Plants are complicated.

It is very pretty, but-- "Why?" he asks again, looking up at him, "What's the point?"
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[personal profile] forsteri 2017-05-24 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
Why?

Yoshio tilts his head, then smiles quietly. Little kids want to know how everything works, don't they? He can't say he was any different. "I guess because people like to create things they think are pretty."
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[personal profile] seasonsofdeath 2017-05-24 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
Akira hums, looking back and touching the glass. Pretty things... "Why do we like pretty things, though?" he muses, not really talking to Yoshio anymore even though he's still there. "If something's pretty, it doesn't always mean something."
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[personal profile] forsteri 2017-05-24 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
"It doesn't, no. But I don't know if it necessarily has to mean something. I think people make art for all different kinds of reasons." The reason Yoshio swims isn't the same reason his teammates swim. They each have their own. It's the same thing. Even Yoshio, who likes to draw, doesn't do it just to make things pretty -- rather he does it because he has fun doing it. "Some people do it as a hobby, I guess, too."
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[personal profile] seasonsofdeath 2017-05-24 12:43 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh." Currently appeased by the answer, Akira goes back to looking at the bonsai. Tiny trees are very weird, but he does like the brightness of the sakura tree. "Which is your favorite?"
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[personal profile] forsteri 2017-05-24 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"Um.... the weird ones," he admits with a little smile. "So, the sakura, and the maple when it turns red. Apple ones are pretty too, when they flower. I find the evergreen ones kind of boring, though."
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[personal profile] seasonsofdeath 2017-05-24 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh... "Do you like weird things?" People call Akira weird, so he's kind of curious.
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[personal profile] forsteri 2017-05-25 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
"Um... I guess so. I mean, it's not about whether it's weird or not that draws me to things. But probably a lot of the things I like are considered weird..." He hasn't really thought about it too hard.
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[personal profile] seasonsofdeath 2017-05-27 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
"Like what?" Akira's attention has been successfully drawn away from the plants and onto the older boy. Though maybe he didn't want that...
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[personal profile] forsteri 2017-06-03 10:53 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm not sure if I have an example, really..." But as someone who likes art, it's easy to find things that are really weird. Sometimes extremely famous things are also extremely weird. He doesn't mind talking to Akira, though, at least.
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[personal profile] seasonsofdeath 2017-06-03 03:31 pm (UTC)(link)
"You can't think of anything?" Akira might be judging him a little bit, now. Though, if the question was bounced back at him he would have a hard time answering as well, considering he has a really difficult time even telling when things are 'weird.'
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[personal profile] forsteri 2017-06-09 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
He smiles, shrugging. "Well... my definition of weird and yours are probably different, right? Though I guess there's some music I like that I know nobody in my class is into, and that kind of thing would be considered weird by them, I guess. "Weird" is different for everyone. But in the case of these flowers, I just mean... the ones that are further out of the ordinary."
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[personal profile] seasonsofdeath 2017-06-09 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
Akira considers this. "What makes flowers ordinary, then?" The flowers he's seen, especially here today, all seem very different and colorful. But maybe he's missing something... he usually is. But he's trying to understand, really!
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[personal profile] forsteri 2017-06-10 11:27 am (UTC)(link)
"Ordinary in this case means the ones you can buy all the time in a store. But then, this --" Yoshio reaches past Akira's head to tap the glass in front of a lily-like flower pulsing with pale blue-purple light "-- are made to be that way by people. So less ordinary. There are probably flowers we've cultivated, but you can't get glowing like this from normal cultivation."
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[personal profile] seasonsofdeath 2017-06-10 01:29 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh... I see." Akira nods, the answers mostly sinking in. He's left without anymore questions for the moment, just looking over at the flower and falling silent. ...It's debatable if he would even notice if Yoshio left now.
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[personal profile] forsteri 2017-06-11 06:45 pm (UTC)(link)
It's his turn to ask a question, in that case. "What do you like?" Since he'd asked Yoshio.
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[personal profile] seasonsofdeath 2017-06-11 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Akira thinks about this, still staring at the flowers. "I that one," he says, pointing at a flower that's entirely too blue to be natural, textured patterns across its petals.
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[personal profile] forsteri 2017-06-17 11:18 am (UTC)(link)
"It's pretty." Flowers like this are fun to look at -- more so than regular ones, certainly. Regular flowers are nice, but they're just flowers, in the end. These represent not only botanists but advances in science as well, and Yoshio thinks that's cool. "Not a bad choice."