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Nadine Cross ([personal profile] nadine_he_loves) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs2022-08-06 05:56 pm

Open Log + Closed Prompt

Who: Nadine + Open
When: August
Where: Horizon, Nadine's Domain
What: It's a carnival!




Nadine rarely changes much in her domain, save to shift it from season to season or decorate for major holidays. But every now and again she has cause for something a touch more dramatic.

On the last month of summer, she makes one of those changes. In the town square that is the centerpiece of her little patch of the Horizon, the shops and town hall and church and open green park have been replaced with a small town style carnival. The sort she remembers from her childhood in New Hampshire.

The towering Ferris wheel dominates the space, surrounded by a variety of rides such as bumper cars and a Gravitron, a Viking swinging ship and flying scooters, a freefall tower and even a small roller coaster with a fanciful dragon theme to it. Besides those are the tamer rides - a 'haunted' house that's not at all scary but more silly, a tunnel of love, and of course the skeletal carousal that's always there. But for this month it's in bright carnival colors, blues and pinks and yellows.

The horses are still skeletons, though.

And the other trappings are there, game booths and food stalls and vendor booths along the midway. There's even a stage from which a spectral, unseen band seems to be playing classic rock, and a little wooden dance floor in front. Nadine hasn't made any staff for the carnival, as whenever she tries to make people in the horizon they just come out as shadows. Not the vibe she's going for here. But the rides and games function as though manned, and the food stalls have all variety of fair goodies on display for the taking.

There's a sign by the entrance booth that reads 'WELCOME - PLEASE BE RESPECTFUL' - for anyone who may wander in when Nadine isn't there, or simply without warning.








While Nadine is happy for anyone to come and enjoy the little summer fair, she does have some specific purpose for the place.

She doubts Geralt and Jaskier have anything like this in their world, and she imagines another touch of good old fashioned American summer fun would probably do Julie some good. She knows it will do her some good. What better way to enjoy themselves than all four spend a day at the fair?

Considering the amount of time they all spend with one another in various groupings and pairs already, it just makes sense do something as a foursome. It's like a double date, though she doubts Julie or Geralt would describe what's between them as dating. Nadine wouldn't, either, but they're still something of a pair. Just a different kind than her and Jaskier.

She'd extended the invitation and it had been accepted, and she's finding herself rather excited about the whole thing. Life's probably going to go straight to hell again before too much longer, it always does, but for now...she's going to enjoy a day out with her lover and her closest friends.
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[personal profile] gynvael 2022-09-22 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It is not slander if it's technically the truth. Only one of them has roughly four or five concurrent paramours.

Geralt continues to quietly eat, as he's wont to do. He takes a bite of what Julie gives him, offers little by way of commentary on the taste of the foods (rich, buttery, occasionally either too sweet or too salty, but none of it is unpleasant and some even familiar), and allows Jaskier to steal pieces. It is, in other words, a good thing he is in the company of three because the silence from him on his own would've been deafening.

He is enjoying the excursion. Just hard to tell unless one knows him.

At some point, Geralt hands the remaining hunk of leg to Jaskier and reaches for a beer from somewhere behind a market stall. Was it always there or did he subtly manifest it himself? Doesn't matter; he's used to drinking almost always, and certainly when there's an outing. So that's what he has. It is bottled in glass, in the style he's come to know from too many visits between Sam and Julie and Dean, and he pops the cap easily with his thumb.

When they draw up towards the games Nadine speaks of, he doesn't see the games at first. Instead, what confronts him are multiple walls lined with colourful stuffed toys. Hm.

With some consideration, Geralt reaches up and squeezes one upon its fuzzy yellow belly where it says press. It gives a distant, tinny squawk. ]
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[personal profile] cointosser 2022-09-24 09:13 am (UTC)(link)
Every other week? Gods, I couldn't imagine. We traveled plenty, of course, but even a festival was rare, often only seasonal. On an equinox or solstice. Often focused on a village's crop of choice. [He sighs, taking another slurp of slush.] Mostly corn and wheat.

[Nothing that tasted even near to the thing he's had here. He does not really understand the concept of calling something enjoyable "garbage," but he senses there is a sort of sarcastic irony to the idea. He takes in what words he can, taking the proffered turkey leg without a second thought, finishing it off as he magics a handkerchief to wipe his face in the case any grease from the meat lingers.

Even if he may have gotten sick off of this in the real world, it does not touch him here. Things are overwhelming, or too salty, or far too rich, but his stomach takes it all in with the ease it would of a boiled egg.

And he lights up at the idea of games. Games, apparently, which come with walls of horrible flashing lights in every color he can imagine, and these great big stuffed amalgamations that may have been animals, once, if they were in shades of pink and blue Jaskier has never seen before.]
At the risk of mentioning games I like and being hounded about them, er... what are some of these? There are balls. A lot of these involve balls, apparently.
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[personal profile] princessvegas 2022-09-24 09:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I know what whoopie pies are, but what the fuck is a creamee? Why does all the food from New England sound like someone named it right before they tried to fuck it? [ She manifests a little stiff paper tray and passes it to Nadine. It holds what look to be several fist-sized dinner rolls; once bitten into, they are revealed to contain a filling of seasoned beef, onions, cabbage and cheddar cheese. ] These are bierocks. They're like, one of the most important Kansas foods.

[ She shakes her head as she takes of drink of her lemonade. ] They weren't all big county-level fairs like this one. One week'd be the rodeo, then a beer festival, then someone's church would throw a fair, on and on all summer, until you hit harvest festival around October. A lot of the time, they were to raise money for stuff. Church fairs alone could eat up a month of Sundays. [ Julie absolutely cannot express how many church activities she has been involved simply because there were so goddamn many churches in her tiny town. It stops being religious at a certain point, and just becomes how the community gathers.

The midway is as bright and enticing as Julie remembers, all flashing lights and cliche music from the speakers. Maybe this was what conditioned her to take so well to Las Vegas. Familiarity.

Geralt inspects what Julie knows to be an incredibly cheap toy with such thoughtfulness that she laughs, then offers him a softball. ]
You stand back here to throw. You're tryin' to get the ball in the top of the milk can. Get the ball in the can, you win a prize.

[ Which are, of course, deceptively far away and have an insert inside to narrow the opening. That's how these things work. But she doesn't tell him that for now. ]
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[personal profile] gynvael 2022-10-02 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
[ Geralt releases the sad squawking duck to find a ball in his hand. He weighs it idly; lighter than a typical leather ball but with enough heft. When it comes to games, he supposes there isn't anything more universal than throwing balls into buckets and cups.

Can't remember the last time he played any sort of game where drink wasn't involved.

He squints at the jug for a moment or two. Gives it an experimental lob. He takes a couple of tries—they neglected festival ball tosses during his Witcher training—but the third sinks in neatly, as does the fourth. Like once he's caught on how to aim it, he's incapable of missing.

If anyone has him do it a fifth and sixth time, they'll find that's exactly the case.

Hm. What does he win. The squeaky duck? The fluffy rodent that looks as though someone splattered it with paint while blindfolded? Nadine says who you're with; he ends up looking to Julie. It only seems fitting—what else would he do except give one of these glassy-eyed colourful toys to her? ]
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[personal profile] cointosser 2022-10-06 06:14 am (UTC)(link)
[Jaskier commits to only listening to the ladies' back and forth so he can try to pick up what they're talking about, to imagine what the childhood of these women on such a different world must have been like. From what he's beginning to hear... it's apparently a lot of food and a lot of celebrations, for any occasion. An overabundance of both. So were there no peasants? No misbegotten farmworking children?

He doesn't know if it is better than the Continent or not, especially considering its fate. It's certainly different.

The bard does sample one of the -- birocks? -- and is pleased to find it reminds him well enough of pierogi with a doughier texture. They're lovely, actually, and he takes a second one as he parks up next to Geralt's other side at the game.

Of course, Geralt wins one effortlessly.]
I doubt I will be near as skillful at any of these compared to a Witcher, but I can certainly try.

[Jaskier's choice is something that he thinks is a bit like darts, but has some sort of... cannon? in front of it. When he pulls a button on the underside of the cannon, water shoots out the end instead of pellets. Ah! He's done something similar before! But, ah, not with water, and not with a cannon --

At any rate, he figures it out over several games that a certain angle is needed, and it is consistent. He finds the right angle and sprays water through a hole in a round board, and though it wets the board as well, he apparently wins --

Something small? The choice looks between some sort of mutated fish and what he is rather sure is a peach. With eyes.]
Ah. Whatever the lady chooses, it shall be hers!
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[personal profile] princessvegas 2022-10-07 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
You're gonna like skee-ball.

[ Leaning against the side of the game booth, Julie watches Geralt quickly puzzle out the angles and pitch necessary to beat the game. Her smile is somewhere between fond and highly entertained -- she would actually very much like to see the reaction of real carnies to how easily he figures it out.

She is barely listening to Nadine and Jaskier. There's a lot of noise and lights surrounding them and what's being said is information she's known since childhood, but mostly she just isn't focusing on them.

The booth flashes lights and makes a celebratory trumpet noise, which Julie assumes is the substitution for a barker yelling out that we have a winner!. She doesn't really think about the prize; like most decently-adjusted adults, she doesn't really have much desire for an odd, inexpensive toy made in a sweatshop in Horizon-China. When a macrocephalic, tie-dyed stuffed hamster is handed to her, however, she accepts it without blinking. She wordlessly tucks it under one arm and takes his hand to follow Jaskier and Nadine to the other booth. ]