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jigokulogs2022-04-01 04:20 pm
Entry tags:
- !event,
- ace attorney: barok van zieks,
- ace attorney: mael stronghart,
- fate: miyamoto musashi,
- fate: okada izo,
- fate: sakamoto ryouma,
- final fantasy: aerith gainsborough,
- final fantasy: azem,
- fire emblem: felix hugo fraldarius,
- genshin impact: chongyun,
- genshin impact: xingqiu,
- granblue fantasy: nehan,
- granblue fantasy: six,
- identity v: emily dyer,
- iron widow: gao yizhi,
- legend of drizzt: kimmuriel oblodra,
- metal gear solid: laughing beauty,
- mo dao zu shi: lan wangji,
- mo dao zu shi: wei wuxian,
- natsume yuujinchou: matoba seiji,
- natsume yuujinchou: natori shuuichi,
- no more heroes: kamui uehara,
- original: hazel lockwood,
- original: marianna "monts" medina,
- touken ranbu: hizen tadahiro
APRIL 2022 EVENT


MAIN NAVIGATION
1. HANAMI
The week of the Night Parade is marked by the traditional symbols of Spring in Japan. Somehow, several city blocks have been turned into cherry blossom groves as a show of goodwill by the Sutoku Alliance. These cherry trees don't feel normal. They are more like spectral manifestations. Rumor has it they grew so quickly because they're planted on top of a graveyard. That's just a rumor, though. Don't pay it any mind! Don't listen to any whispers you might hear if you walk through the rows of trees alone and certainly don't dig under them for proof of their provenance.
Accompanying the hanami are copious amounts of food and drink. Such as dango, specialized bento, sake, and festive drinks. They are all available to purchase from stalls near the spectral grove. The refreshments may have a little something special added to them:These effects are mild and only last as long as you're in the boundary of the grove. Eat, drink, and be merry with your fellow lost souls.
- Ingredients that promote peace (calming any angry or upset feelings)
- Ingredients that promote romance (gives soft, warm feelings towards the first person you see).
2. KANAMARA MATSURI (NSFW IMAGERY)
In addition to the simple joys of flower viewing and the cherry blossoms blooming, new festivals pop everywhere. They are inspired by various regional festivals from all over Japan. Some of these are benign and feature your normal festival fair. Others are a little more unusual, such as the Kanamara matsuri-inspired treats. You can thank the Tamamo Clan for this. Don't mind the giant phallus being carried down the street or the wooden phalluses you can ride on or the interesting mascots walking down the sidewalk, or the suggestive vegetable carvings.
Surprisingly, none of these foods are spiked, at least not more than the experimental recipes had been during the parade preparations. The spirit of the thing is more just the amusement of genital-based foods rather than anything meant to entice a sexy sort of good time. That will come as the parade rounds out onto the bath district...
3. HADAKA MATSURI
cw: nonsexual nudity
If that cheeky festival isn't your kind of fun, maybe the hadaka matsuri is more your speed. The Department of the Enma are probably the most stressed out faction in the entire city, so the Enma has allowed them to put on a festival to blow off some steam! It's a bit different from the traditional celebration: it's not contained to just men and it's not contained to a shrine.
This event is a mobile mob of nearly naked people and youkai running after a cart with a masked person throwing out small sticks. They represent good luck for the people who manage to nab them. There are far fewer sticks than there are people present and everyone will do a lot to get one of the coveted prizes. Try not to get in their way!
Or you can get caught up in it all and try to snag one yourself to see what your fortune holds. (No, the Enma isn't participating. Too dirty, for his tastes.)
4. FESTIVE FUN
A. SUMO
Some other festivities you might come across are miniature sumo tournaments put on by the Shuten Clan. Raised dirt circles with chalk rings on the outer perimeter pop up seemingly everywhere. Two people are allowed in the ring at one time and there are strict rules to be followed. If you disobey the rules, you may find yourself suddenly ejected from the ring with magical or physical means, and at the mercy of a Shuten enforcer.
Play by the rules to beat your opponent and victors will find themselves rewarded with a strong bottle of booze. The winners of each bout are handed out a commendation by Toraguma himself, which comes in the form of a commemorative sake gourd. This is probably the kind of prize you'd expect from an Oni at a festival like this.B. FOOD RUNNERS WANTED
If you're in the mood to pad your pockets, maybe you want to help the Tamamo Clan out by running food delivery. This opportunity is available to anyone regardless of affiliation. Runners will be fitted with a contraption to carry the food orders on their person and may proceed either on foot or on a small motorbike. Be careful and make sure not to drop anything! Any ruined or undelivered orders will come directly out of your pay.
It's harder than it looks not to drop the food with all the excitement going on and your delivery recipient may be similarly hard to locate.C. HOT BATHS (NSFW + cw: optional aphro)
The Tamamo Clan has set up a sanctioned orgy in one of their larger brothels. Rooms are available for whatever your heart desires, including one with exposed windows if you like being watched or if you want to watch in kind. Baths and pools are available for all your indulgent fantasies. Everything you could need is at your disposal: toys, restraints, costumes, lubricants, condoms, aphrodisiacs in many forms. It's a proper bacchanal celebration!
All that matters is your consent and enthusiasm.
5. NIGHT PARADE
One of the primary highlights of the Night Parade are the fantastical floats depicting scenes of legendary events. Keen-eyed observers may note that the humans are portrayed as the bad guys in most of them. While a few of these are mounted on motorized vehicles, most of them are carried by people. That means you'll probably be called on to help carry one along the parade route. It's a fun job, if exhausting.
If you're not the type to wear yourself out carrying a float, ride on one instead! There's plenty of things to toss out into the crowd along the street; candies and trinkets. Dress up in a fitting costume and walk around the float. Have fun scaring bystanders or just have fun hamming it up and celebrate the peaceful night.
5. FIREWORKS
The parade's central stop is the festival square in the heart of the city, just under the shadow of the Kaigo no Bou Tower. There is a stage set up here where the four faction leaders and their personal entourages have assembled. All of them are giving pretty typical speeches. The Enma has declined to give one, having no patience for unnecessary oration. Tenkohime gives praise to the unifying factors of love in the city, while Toraguma rallies the crowd like a sports hero; encouraging them to get stronger and do better in the coming year.
The Daitengu is the last to speak and they also seem to have the largest entourage. The entourage is quite conspicuous: White Wolf Tengu, each standing well-taller than the Daitengu themselves. They are carrying massive broadswords strapped to their backs and hunting about the area for anything suspicious with keen eyes that seem to see right through the crowd and the heat of night.
The Daitengu's speech is also pretty typical, although much more humble than their fellows. Mostly, they just wants to hurry up and get to the fireworks. Just as they finish speaking, the sky lights up.
There are a few peaceful moments beneath this spectacle as the crowd enjoys the display of unity and phantasmal wonder that this unique and strange world has created.
But the explosions aren't just in the sky. One particularly loud boom seems to rattle the very earth beneath the crowd. That is the only warning anyone gets before...
6. A NIGHT PARADE TO REMEMBER
Every manhole cover on the street bursts open, injuring anyone that was standing nearby. Far worse is the deluge of steam that rushes out from the underground. Pillars of hot, blinding steam spill into the air, quickly filling the streets. The luminescence of the festival lamps and city lights are diffused and blurred into singular blobs of color, obscuring all vision and making it impossible to see what's going on. The panicked cries of the crowd also make it impossible to hear. Everything happens so suddenly, so violently, that ascertaining what's going on takes time.
Too much time.
In the chaos, gunshots are heard. They seem to come from several directions. Fighting is breaking out. It's difficult to tell from where and who is in the brawl. Previously unseen figures in full-body black coverings appear from nowhere, rushing the stage. They zoom past any Lost Souls nearby, ignoring their presence. They are focused on a singular goal. The barking of the White Wolf Tengu further indicates the goal of the attack.
Struggle in the steam, help others get to safety, get caught up in fighting the other factions, try to protect the Faction leaders, or try to keep up with the black-suited youkai rushing the stage; do as much as you can.
When the steam finally begins to clear, however, there will at least be one thing that is certain: the Daitengu has been killed.
Welcome to the April event!
- If you have any questions about event content, please ask them here!
- We also have OOC top levels for Shuten Sumo Results, Tamamo Partner Cards, and Hadaka Luck Draws!
- If you have questions about the game itself, please check out the premise, FAQ, and rules pages.










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(In comparison, the line for the baby castella was much shorter. Probably because you can make plenty ahead of time and keep them out a bit without compromising the flavor or texture. Sure, they get a little cold but it's just bread.)
And the dango's already made unless you're getting something special.
(Grilled or covered in fresh glaze. It's a spring festival though. The most popular dango are the tricolored hanami dango that don't need any special preparation. )
Only thing I had to wait for was the sake. (He's got his food pickups down to a science. It's the most effort he's put into any plan in awhile. He knows how to get the most food as quickly and cheaply as possible,) Bunch of oni were in front of me...
(And kept cutting... and not paying attention to the fact the line was moving.)
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Surprising a fight didn't break out then, with them hanging around. [and hizen's temper.]
You did well, in any case. [even if he's currently busy with his taiyaki. he hasn't had many chances to eat for the simple pleasure of eating, so he's savoring the flavor.]
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(It's a festival and they all worked hard in one way or another for it to be a success. Maybe the oni just want to have a good time instead of a fight-y time. Even Hizen finds himself in a better mood tonight.)
Even the oni worked hard. They'll probably go do more sumo if they wanna fight.
(Because Toraguma told them to.)
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That is true. [or maybe they're smoking the good stuff. ever cynical, nehan knows that some people just refuse to abide by things such as holidays, festivals, and parties... and when there's alcohol involved, there may just be a fight. or three.]
Might as well visit the sumo ring later, and see them in action.
[people with potentially big rippling muscles tossing each other around? entertainment in more ways than one.]
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(No thanks. After getting thrown into the ring and then tossed right back out? He's good. He's embarrassed and eating and drinking to cope, thank you very much. He's also going to move onto the castella now that he's finished with his taiyaki.)
Don't wanna get shoved back into the ring again.
(Being part of the Shuten clan and all. If they need people to join the ring, they're just going to grab whatever Shuten looks free.)
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Did you win so your boss can give you a bonus?
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no he didn't win, Nehan!! And he mumbles,)
Would've won if it was a sword fight.
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I'll buy you a bento or two after this, in commiseration.
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Don't pity me.
(Always treating him to food though.............)
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After a loss, it's typical to drink and eat the sting away. [look they just do that where he's from. even if nehan was never invited to come along, and never wanted to anyway.
then he stuffs the rest of his taiyaki in his mouth and reaches for the dango.]
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(At least, that's what he thinks. He's proud and awkward.
He'll hold up the tray for him to help himself to the dango of his choice, though. There are three kinds! One with a sweet soy glaze, another with red bean, and a third that is tricolored. )
... You don't gotta keep feeding me either.
(Not that he dislikes it. But Nehan had mentioned how he's treated him before? And now he's self-conscious thanks.)
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As if you could finish two bento-- some of that is for me, of course.
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Hmm...
(He hums for a second as if thinking(!) and helps himself to his dango now, too,)
Guess I've eaten enough tonight... (To not eat two whole bento.) If I eat too much, it'll be a pain moving around.
(He might just? Lie down under the trees and sleep? And that would be embarrassing. But yeah, even Hizen has his limits.)
... Ya keep feeding me, though. I'm not doing much to really earn it...
(And eyes narrow a bit. Too much of a good thing and he starts to get suspicious.)
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Or consider it altruism, when it's an important festival. But I'm just doing this because I want to.
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An investment for the future. Altruism...? He isn't really sure what that means but he can take a guess. He isn't really sure how to react to it. Is this the part where he's supposed to say thanks? But he never asked in the first place... but it's what you do when someone does something nice, right? Is this nice? There's always a catch when people are nice... Ah, it's easier to just eat but after a moment he manages, )
... Got any work yet?
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Perhaps after the parade, I'll have something.
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You'll find something.
(Sooner or later. )
Better to just do nothing than make something out of nothing, anyway.