10-12-2012, 01:45 PM
[In the spirit of Halloween, I thought it would be a fun idea to make a Halloween roleplay. Basically, our characters are gathering for a costume party in Twinkle Park in Station Square. The main party's going to be in the castle in the center of the park. Just have your character show up in costume and roleplay as you like
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"Can't believe you talked me into this, you little snot," Nail muttered, as he looked at the entrance to Twinkle Park.
"Come on man, you need to lighten up some," Giichi laughed out, as he lightly nudged Nail in the side. "You could have at least worn something different than usual."
That only earned Giichi a frown from his hybrid companion. Nail's costume was simply what he wore most of the time anyway...a bulletproof vest with tactical gear. The only thing he really did to it was stencil 'S.T.A.R.S. Special Tactics And Rescue Service' across the back and match it to Chris Redfield's uniform coloring in the Resident Evil games.
"Hey, I'm not buying some stupid clothes that I'll only wear one day for the year... Besides, I think you look ridiculous."
Giichi only smiled and gave a faint giggle behind his mask, as he adjusted his bright yellow and white spandex. He basically looked like a cat version of a Power Ranger, since he'd chosen to dress up like Sandranger from his favorite TV show Neko Sentai Kittehranger. Kittehranger starred an all-cat cast, with Sandranger being a sandcat like Giichi himself. Giichi's custom-built helmet completed the look with the dark black faceplate, the silver mouth/muzzle piece, and the plastic yellow ears pointed out of the top.
"Hey, you decided to be a videogame character. Don't see what's wrong with me being my favorite TV character!"
"At least my character looks bad###. Yours looks like some kind of crazy neon ninja thing."
"Yours made lame puns like 'We got to the ROOT of the problem' after he killed that plant monster in the first game."
"He got better in the later games. Your silly toku stuff never changes. It's always the stupid poses, mecha battles in model cities, and the rubber monsters."
"Look," Giichi threw up his hands, trying to stop the argument. "Just relax okay Nail? You're always so uptight."
Nail sighed and shook his head at that remark.
"I just wanna get this overwith... Let's go."
And with that, Nail took off walking without waiting for the cat to catch up. Giichi let out his own sigh as the hybrid walked away. He was hoping that he would finally be able to loosen his friend up, but it sure didn't look like it. However, the night was still young. Surely he could get Nail to chill out before it was over.
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The pair walked underneath the Twilight Park sign towards the party. Cheesy-looking spiderwebs hung from the wrought-iron fence surrounding the park, while jack-o-lanterns seemed to decorate every available space. Park employees in various costumes looked to be guiding everyone towards the castle in the center of the amusement park.
The staff had basically done up the normally fantasy-inspired castle as if it were something out of the Dracula or Frankenstein movies. More cobwebs hung from every available space, while torches and candles cast sinister shadows across the stone walls. In the great hall, long tables covered in red velvet offered various treats and refreshments to the guests. Samples included "monkey brains" (molded from red jello), mystery brew (juice with dry ice making it look like a potion steaming in a cauldron), and of course lots of candies.
]"Can't believe you talked me into this, you little snot," Nail muttered, as he looked at the entrance to Twinkle Park.
"Come on man, you need to lighten up some," Giichi laughed out, as he lightly nudged Nail in the side. "You could have at least worn something different than usual."
That only earned Giichi a frown from his hybrid companion. Nail's costume was simply what he wore most of the time anyway...a bulletproof vest with tactical gear. The only thing he really did to it was stencil 'S.T.A.R.S. Special Tactics And Rescue Service' across the back and match it to Chris Redfield's uniform coloring in the Resident Evil games.
"Hey, I'm not buying some stupid clothes that I'll only wear one day for the year... Besides, I think you look ridiculous."
Giichi only smiled and gave a faint giggle behind his mask, as he adjusted his bright yellow and white spandex. He basically looked like a cat version of a Power Ranger, since he'd chosen to dress up like Sandranger from his favorite TV show Neko Sentai Kittehranger. Kittehranger starred an all-cat cast, with Sandranger being a sandcat like Giichi himself. Giichi's custom-built helmet completed the look with the dark black faceplate, the silver mouth/muzzle piece, and the plastic yellow ears pointed out of the top.
"Hey, you decided to be a videogame character. Don't see what's wrong with me being my favorite TV character!"
"At least my character looks bad###. Yours looks like some kind of crazy neon ninja thing."
"Yours made lame puns like 'We got to the ROOT of the problem' after he killed that plant monster in the first game."
"He got better in the later games. Your silly toku stuff never changes. It's always the stupid poses, mecha battles in model cities, and the rubber monsters."
"Look," Giichi threw up his hands, trying to stop the argument. "Just relax okay Nail? You're always so uptight."
Nail sighed and shook his head at that remark.
"I just wanna get this overwith... Let's go."
And with that, Nail took off walking without waiting for the cat to catch up. Giichi let out his own sigh as the hybrid walked away. He was hoping that he would finally be able to loosen his friend up, but it sure didn't look like it. However, the night was still young. Surely he could get Nail to chill out before it was over.
---
The pair walked underneath the Twilight Park sign towards the party. Cheesy-looking spiderwebs hung from the wrought-iron fence surrounding the park, while jack-o-lanterns seemed to decorate every available space. Park employees in various costumes looked to be guiding everyone towards the castle in the center of the amusement park.
The staff had basically done up the normally fantasy-inspired castle as if it were something out of the Dracula or Frankenstein movies. More cobwebs hung from every available space, while torches and candles cast sinister shadows across the stone walls. In the great hall, long tables covered in red velvet offered various treats and refreshments to the guests. Samples included "monkey brains" (molded from red jello), mystery brew (juice with dry ice making it look like a potion steaming in a cauldron), and of course lots of candies.