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'Cause Baby, Tonight The DJ's Got Us Falling In Love Again...
Who: EVERYONE
Where: Scenic Tohjo Falls!
When: Friday, April 5 through Saturday, April 6
Summary: WHAT SUMMARY DO YOU NEED, IT'S POKEPROM
Rating: May vary by thread, please mark accordingly!
Log:
It's here! It's here! Clair's first-ever (and, Lance hopes, last-ever) Pokemon Prom is here, coming to you straight from scenic Tohjo Falls! You've packed your bags, you've hitched your rides, and now you're taking your first steps in to a super swank palatial PokeManor where, prior to now, only the pseudo-legendary best of the best had ever tread. Gosh, that must make you pretty special, huh? (Well, you and everyone else in the massive crowd that arrived along with you, that is.) Of course, you're all destined for greatness. But at the moment, your more immediate destiny is forty-eight hours of fun.
So get going!
~
☆ YOU ARE HERE ☆


KEY:
• BLUE areas are where the bulk of the party's events will be located! As you can see, the festivities will be taking place largely outdoors, and the grounds will reflect that; there'll be the usual decorations of pretty floral arrangements, little lights, things like that. Think garden party!
• GREEN areas are where guests will be staying overnight! Unfortunately, you'll be sleeping-bagging it up, since this is a house party and not a hotel party, but this is where you'll be given space to leave your possessions, claim some sleeping room, and generally crash for the night once the festivities do you in. (Note: you're welcome to try to sleep elsewhere, but Clair might catch you and disapprove. You don't want that, do you?)
• RED areas are unfortunately off-limits to guests! If asked about them, anyone will tell you that those are the rooms and areas that the Elite Four have claimed for themselves, and they're sealed off tight. Please don't try to break into them anyway; you'll only be caught and punished.
• AREA A is the designated Indoor Ballroom area, for the people who would prefer to class it up a little more than just your standard garden party. There's a big skylight, hardwood floors, tasteful artwork, and classy music — a little more upscale than the shenanigans going on outside, for the people who'd rather that kind of thing.
• AREA B will be the area of interest for anyone hoping to sneak a little Pokemon research on the side: this is the Library/Gallery area of the house. While most of it is your standard "tall shelves of ancient identical books" fare, there are a few points of interest — a sculpture of Lugia, a painting of the Ecruteak City skyline before the Brass Tower burned down, some stone etchings of what might be Fossil Pokemon, and so on. Guests are welcome to look around a little, but burying themselves in research the whole time will be highly frowned upon, and you'll be politely encouraged to leave the library alone and go rejoin the festivities if you hole up in there for too long.
• AREA C is...well, the Parking Lot. More importantly, it's where you take your Pokemon battles if you simply gotta get your battle on; keep it out and away from the house, please, and try not to make too much of a mess. Skirmishes, sorties, and sparring will be tolerated here and here alone. Do it anywhere else and you'll be facing some very displeased hosts.
• AREA D is the Elite Four's Trophy Room. Please be quiet and respectful if you come up here to have a look around; it's a solemn kind of place. Here you'll find various collections of badges, ribbons, awards, and trophies put on display, with one wall devoted to each member of the Elite Four. Of particular note is a glass case with a broken Ultra Ball mounted inside; the brass plaque attached claims it's the ball Lorelei was using when she almost caught Articuno. On a lighter note, there are also pictures of the Elite Four themselves — your standard Official Portraits™, sure, but also some framed candids of them in various configurations hanging out with their Pokemon and engaged in various activities around the house (Agatha making waffles, Lance and Bruno clowning around in the pool, stuff like that).
~
☆ QUICK LINKS ☆
Outdoor Garden Party | Indoor Ballroom | Library and Gallery | Parking Lot | Elite Four's Trophy Room | Designated Sleeping Areas
GENERAL - Ground Floor | GENERAL - Upstairs | GENERAL - Outside
☆ SPOTTED: GYM LEADERS ☆
BLUE - Elite Four's Trophy Room | CLAIR - Upstairs | FALKNER - Ground Floor | JASMINE - Outdoor Garden Party | MORTY - Parking Lotof SHAME
SABRINA - Outdoor Garden Party | WHITNEY - Outdoor Garden Party
~
THE ORIGINAL INFOPOST | QUESTIONS AND INQUIRIES HOTLINE
Where: Scenic Tohjo Falls!
When: Friday, April 5 through Saturday, April 6
Summary: WHAT SUMMARY DO YOU NEED, IT'S POKEPROM
Rating: May vary by thread, please mark accordingly!
Log:
It's here! It's here! Clair's first-ever (and, Lance hopes, last-ever) Pokemon Prom is here, coming to you straight from scenic Tohjo Falls! You've packed your bags, you've hitched your rides, and now you're taking your first steps in to a super swank palatial PokeManor where, prior to now, only the pseudo-legendary best of the best had ever tread. Gosh, that must make you pretty special, huh? (Well, you and everyone else in the massive crowd that arrived along with you, that is.) Of course, you're all destined for greatness. But at the moment, your more immediate destiny is forty-eight hours of fun.
So get going!
☆ YOU ARE HERE ☆


KEY:
• GREEN areas are where guests will be staying overnight! Unfortunately, you'll be sleeping-bagging it up, since this is a house party and not a hotel party, but this is where you'll be given space to leave your possessions, claim some sleeping room, and generally crash for the night once the festivities do you in. (Note: you're welcome to try to sleep elsewhere, but Clair might catch you and disapprove. You don't want that, do you?)
• RED areas are unfortunately off-limits to guests! If asked about them, anyone will tell you that those are the rooms and areas that the Elite Four have claimed for themselves, and they're sealed off tight. Please don't try to break into them anyway; you'll only be caught and punished.
• AREA A is the designated Indoor Ballroom area, for the people who would prefer to class it up a little more than just your standard garden party. There's a big skylight, hardwood floors, tasteful artwork, and classy music — a little more upscale than the shenanigans going on outside, for the people who'd rather that kind of thing.
• AREA B will be the area of interest for anyone hoping to sneak a little Pokemon research on the side: this is the Library/Gallery area of the house. While most of it is your standard "tall shelves of ancient identical books" fare, there are a few points of interest — a sculpture of Lugia, a painting of the Ecruteak City skyline before the Brass Tower burned down, some stone etchings of what might be Fossil Pokemon, and so on. Guests are welcome to look around a little, but burying themselves in research the whole time will be highly frowned upon, and you'll be politely encouraged to leave the library alone and go rejoin the festivities if you hole up in there for too long.
• AREA C is...well, the Parking Lot. More importantly, it's where you take your Pokemon battles if you simply gotta get your battle on; keep it out and away from the house, please, and try not to make too much of a mess. Skirmishes, sorties, and sparring will be tolerated here and here alone. Do it anywhere else and you'll be facing some very displeased hosts.
• AREA D is the Elite Four's Trophy Room. Please be quiet and respectful if you come up here to have a look around; it's a solemn kind of place. Here you'll find various collections of badges, ribbons, awards, and trophies put on display, with one wall devoted to each member of the Elite Four. Of particular note is a glass case with a broken Ultra Ball mounted inside; the brass plaque attached claims it's the ball Lorelei was using when she almost caught Articuno. On a lighter note, there are also pictures of the Elite Four themselves — your standard Official Portraits™, sure, but also some framed candids of them in various configurations hanging out with their Pokemon and engaged in various activities around the house (Agatha making waffles, Lance and Bruno clowning around in the pool, stuff like that).
☆ QUICK LINKS ☆
GENERAL - Ground Floor | GENERAL - Upstairs | GENERAL - Outside
☆ SPOTTED: GYM LEADERS ☆
BLUE - Elite Four's Trophy Room | CLAIR - Upstairs | FALKNER - Ground Floor | JASMINE - Outdoor Garden Party | MORTY - Parking Lot
SABRINA - Outdoor Garden Party | WHITNEY - Outdoor Garden Party
~
THE ORIGINAL INFOPOST | QUESTIONS AND INQUIRIES HOTLINE
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[...don't stare at his nubs...!!]
Anyway, if you think mythology consists entirely of stories for children then you clearly know nothing about it. Furthermore, regardless of whether it has any truth to it in your world, there's plenty of evidence to suggest the mythology of this world has basis in fact.
And it is a world, after all. Though I've only been able to find information on several regions... Hoenn and Sinnoh are relatively close to Kanto and Johto, while Unova is the furthest from here that I've been able to find more than a name for. There are also places called Orre, Oblivia, Almia, and Fiore, but I've never been able to find any information on them beside the names.
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[The Mareep looks away so as not to be rude. He has some class. Look at that bow tie.]
What's the use of knowing anything about that kind of crap? It's just shit people made up to make themselves feel better when they didn't know how things worked. You don't know why the sun rises every morning, you say it's a guy on fire going to get breakfast. Fact has nothing to do with it.
What do you mean, evidence?
[For some reason, that's disheartening.] Shit. A whole lot of places and no way out.
What kind of world doesn't even have its own geography down?
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[...well, you are a polite sheep, and so you are forgiven. Also you're adorable.]
That doesn't mean that myths can't have certain levels of truth, particularly within worlds that are different from the one you come from. Your world may be entirely mundane, of course, but when faced with a world full of creatures that are anything but mundane, I believe it's best to reserve your skepticism.
There were several confirmed sightings of the Legendary Beasts of Ecruteak some months back, along with the appearance of the Legendary Golems of Hoenn in December, with the latter leaving actual physical traces. I can't say this means that all the legends in this world are true, but let's just say that I'm being openminded about the whole thing.
I've heard mixed theories about that... some say that they're intentionally being withheld from us due to this world having origins in some sort of... video game, but it's entirely possible that most places in this world are simply isolationist to an absurd degree.
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[A long-winded know-it-all, that's just what he needs. He waves his hands in front of him.]
Christ, forget I asked.
Yeah, my world's mundane. That's how things are supposed to be. That's why they call it the real world. If you lose hold of that, what've you got left?
So these legends, they're just about bigger magic monsters than usual.
[Carter sighs.] Right, it's all based off some kids' game. No wonder it's bullshit.
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The fact that something isn't mundane doesn't mean it isn't real, you know.
Not necessarily, though I really doubt you'd believe me if I went into it.
...I'm sure it just happens to be a coincidence rather than being actively based on the game.
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[Blake tilts his head to acknowledge his reasoning and turns to leaf through a book on the snowball's chance there's anything useful] Yeah, probably not.
Hell of a coincidence, unless somebody found this place and the game's based on the real thing. That's something Japanese people would do.
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Doubtful, unless someone who can actually travel between worlds is responsible for inspiring whoever developed the game. There's simply too much here that doesn't exist in my world, both in terms of technology, the creatures that are present here, and the other incongruities about this world. I'd say a coincidence is more likely-if there are infinite universes, then it stands to reason that in at least some universe somewhere, the premise of a work of fiction is actually true. There are only so many ideas people can put to print, after all.