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Entry tags:
- aoi asahina | dangan ronpa,
- atsuro kihara | devil survivor,
- chiaki nanami | dangan ronpa,
- fuyuhiko kuzuryuu | dangan ronpa,
- hajime hinata | dangan ronpa,
- hiyoko saionji | dangan ronpa,
- jimmy two-shoes | jimmy two-shoes,
- joker | kuroshitsuji,
- kazuichi souda | dangan ronpa,
- mikan tsumiki | dangan ronpa
there are two rules no murder and no giftboxes
Who: Dangans of all kinds, other non-Dangan invited guests. Anyone who would be at the designated location who wants to party-crash. Although the designated location is, uh...
Where: Goldenrod City, in the Johto equivalent of Chuck E. Cheese
When: Forward-dated to the evening of March 14th.Because Lucy's going to be busy this weekend.
Summary: Nanami uses her birthday to take a bunch of people who wouldn't normally go to a kid's place to a kid's place (though she also invites some people who would be totally chill with it). There is an actual ball pit, what the hell Nanami.
Rating: PG13 at most for some people's language probably KUZURYUU.
Log:
It's pretty obvious by the time the actual location other than "in Goldenrod" is disclosed (though Nanami hands out the address and location so it's possible you could get there without realizing where you're going) that Nanami was completely the one who picked out where they're going. If Kuzuryuu or anyone else she brought up "eating dinner" with thought she would choose a nice sit-down restaurant or at least a legitimate restaurant, they were sorely mistaken. She has, of course, chosen the Johto equivalent of Chuck E. Cheese. Which is, of course, over-the-top with the Pokémon theme. Hands are stamped at the door to show that you've paid to be there.
There are arcade games, playable with tokens purchased and handed out at the door. Tickets are given over from the games based on winning or how well one won, and can turned in at the main counter for ridiculously cheesy prizes that mostly only children would be interested in. There are games other than arcades, such as skee ball and air hockey. There are claw machines with prizes within.
There's also a full-on child's playplace with climbing things, tubes to crawl through, slides, nets, etc. This includes a full-on ball pit.
The food is mostly pizza, although the menu also offers cold-cut sandwiches, buffalo wings, salad bars, and desserts. There's also cake, obviously, which was brought in with the party, as well as a pie. ...There is probably an animatronic show as they eat dinner because this is what Nanami picked and she's totally turning seventeen, the cake says so. There's a table decked out and reserved for the party, so claim a seat for your breaks and eating times and go have a blast! Clearly this night can only end gloriously.
Everyone not in the know of trigger lists would have been warned at some point prior to the party by Nanami not to bring gift-wrapped boxes (bags are apparently acceptable if they are plainish and not involving a lot of giftwrap, as are unwrapped things) with zero explanation of as to why this was.
Where: Goldenrod City, in the Johto equivalent of Chuck E. Cheese
When: Forward-dated to the evening of March 14th.
Summary: Nanami uses her birthday to take a bunch of people who wouldn't normally go to a kid's place to a kid's place (though she also invites some people who would be totally chill with it). There is an actual ball pit, what the hell Nanami.
Rating: PG13 at most for some people's language probably KUZURYUU.
Log:
It's pretty obvious by the time the actual location other than "in Goldenrod" is disclosed (though Nanami hands out the address and location so it's possible you could get there without realizing where you're going) that Nanami was completely the one who picked out where they're going. If Kuzuryuu or anyone else she brought up "eating dinner" with thought she would choose a nice sit-down restaurant or at least a legitimate restaurant, they were sorely mistaken. She has, of course, chosen the Johto equivalent of Chuck E. Cheese. Which is, of course, over-the-top with the Pokémon theme. Hands are stamped at the door to show that you've paid to be there.
There are arcade games, playable with tokens purchased and handed out at the door. Tickets are given over from the games based on winning or how well one won, and can turned in at the main counter for ridiculously cheesy prizes that mostly only children would be interested in. There are games other than arcades, such as skee ball and air hockey. There are claw machines with prizes within.
There's also a full-on child's playplace with climbing things, tubes to crawl through, slides, nets, etc. This includes a full-on ball pit.
The food is mostly pizza, although the menu also offers cold-cut sandwiches, buffalo wings, salad bars, and desserts. There's also cake, obviously, which was brought in with the party, as well as a pie. ...There is probably an animatronic show as they eat dinner because this is what Nanami picked and she's totally turning seventeen, the cake says so. There's a table decked out and reserved for the party, so claim a seat for your breaks and eating times and go have a blast! Clearly this night can only end gloriously.
Everyone not in the know of trigger lists would have been warned at some point prior to the party by Nanami not to bring gift-wrapped boxes (bags are apparently acceptable if they are plainish and not involving a lot of giftwrap, as are unwrapped things) with zero explanation of as to why this was.
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...You're kidding, right?
[...Maybe Celes has fine tuned her ability at perception to properly gauge, mathematically accurate down to the millisecond, how to slam the button just in time, taking in motor delay and speed into account? Or is she just... lucky?
Nah, luck doesn't really exist. (Fuck off, Naegi and Komaeda.) SO IT HAS TO BE THE FORMER. THAT IS FUCKING TERRIFYING.]
What's your SHSL again?
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I am the SHSL Gambler.
[Bing! Another win - although she was actually watching the light this time, if it makes you feel better.]
This isn't the sort of machine I usually play on...but what is this, if not gambling? This entire place is practically a casino for children, except instead of money, they win tickets. If, of course, they actually win....
[Like she just did. Again.]
Quite a strange thing to be encouraging in those of such an impressionable age...don't you think so, Saionji-san?
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...she refuses to believe in luck, still, and likes to affirm that her talent is inborn and cultivated, just like the rest of the SHSLs...
OKAY THEN]
But it helps teach them, doesn't it? The ones that get lost in Pachinko Parlors and lose all their lunch money either learn how to manage, or try to win. But since not everyone is SHSL Gambler, they figure out when to call it a day before they end up going to illegal gambling dens and losing everything.
[Saionji is even more convinced Celestia is a foreigner (good job, Celes!) because how else would SHSL Gambler form in a country where conventional casinos are illegal...] And if they're really stupid enough to get addicted to it, that's just too bad for them.
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she almost wants to pinch your naive little cheek!]
How very cruel of you to say, Saionji-san.
[The fact that she's beaming while she says that probably doesn't-
...
look we're really awful people, let's just go with that]
But you would be correct. Besides, the addiction is only considered negative when you aren't winning.
It's hard not to be addicted to success, after all.
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so yeah she's a huge hypocrite] That is true. [Said as someone who has never really failed.
(except for being dead but we don't talk about that)] So, by gambling, do you mean anything that involves wagering money on odds with no set outcome? [...There's a real urge to see Nanami vs Celestia in a gambling game
that would be
something]
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Oh, yes. I'm excellent at any iteration of the term.
[Not that she's bragging, or anything.]
I prefer games of skill or strategy rather than games of chance, but it really doesn't matter either way; I'll win, regardless.
[Nope, definitely not bragging.]
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and then sometimes she hates the fact it's so specific
THIS IS ONE OF THE LATTER TIMES] Games, huh...? Skill and strategy is always there, even in ones of chance. Those who go in blind and leaving it all up to fate are doomed to fail.
Of course, since you're SHSL Gambler, I'm pretty sure you know most of the mechanics in gambling. [Hm.] Do you think luck actually exists?
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[Don't worry; she's sure that your dancing...thing will be useful at some point! Definitely.]
Do you consider yourself a lucky person, Saionji-san?
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[Don't play Mahjong like Jews, notice what cards people throw in Spoons...] No, actually! I believe everything that comes together for me can only be true from my devotion.
[Devotion to dancing and yelling at people, alright. With how paranoid she is towards everything, she's probably chanting Murphy's Law in her head most of the time. Sometimes, it's just a bit funny to fail, like when trying to trick someone... and sometimes she ends up micromanaging everything and basically secluding herself from everyone.]