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EVENT ➜ STAR GAZING
Basically another game put out an event exactly like the one that I thought up so I had to race back to the drawing board because you don't want to be One Of Those People. We'll do it some other time this summer; it was a fluff event so nothing to worry about. Also event dates are slightly edited to reflect the lateness so you don't have to scramble.
Also, a post will be up soon (say, Monday or Tuesday) for Friendship Festival star rewards + some more game notes!
WRITTEN IN THE STARS
During the event, a wonderful and spectacular sight will be seen all around Holly Heights. At first the multicolored stars are beautiful and captivating, falling from the sky starting the night of the 18th. From then on, however, it's as if there's no stopping these heavenly forces from catapulting to the Earth. AKA, they constantly fall, break shit, and are just plain annoying after the novelity wears off. They'll finally stop on the night of the 28th.
What is the purpose of these stars? At first they my just seem like little chachkis that serve no purpose. On further inspection, the stars are very brittle and crack open on impact. Inside each star is a tiny scroll of paper the same colour as the vessel it came in; a sentence scribbled on the slip.
What are these sentences? What is the deal here? Well, each color of star corresponds to a certain character and each sentence then corresponds to that character. What should these sentences say? That's up to you.
No name is associated with each star, just the color, meaning you would have to either confirm or deny whether or not it actually was your star in order to, you know, own up to what is inside. The phrases inside are ultimately up to you, but in order to make things interesting, try to make your sentences interesting. The more revealing or embarrassing, the better.
You are allowed to use a reasonable amount of headcanon in these sentences. For instance, making something up that your character wet the bed until they were 11 is one thing, but giving them a mysterious mole-like third nipple on their back is a different story. Sentences can involve Holly Heights canon and a character's canon, ie they can be about something they experienced back home or how they feel about something they did here, something they did here that no one knows about.
The sentences should follow the format of "I...". I have three moles on my ass. I kissed that guy in the closet. I want to punch so and so. These cannot be about other people only. For instance, if you want to call someone out for something, you have to phrase it in a way that involves the both of them.
Bad Sentence: Haru has a watersports fetish.
Good Sentence: I know Haru has a watersports fetish.
The colors will require hex codes! If you do not have a program that can give you a hexcode, please go here in order to fill out your form completely.
There will be thousands and thousands of these stars (roughly the size of the palm of a hand) falling from the sky, but you only have to write 5 to 10 sentences. There will be repeats falling from the sky.
A few times during the event, there will be broadcasts of some secret sentences on TV or on the network. To sign up for the event, all you have to do is reply to the post with the form at the bottom of this page. For the network broadcast secrets, please post to this page following the directions provided. These will be screened to offer a more private way to post sentences. If someone knows your color is your color (OOCly) then they'll recognize it andi it's not like you can't figure it out just going through this post, but it's a more fun way to post the wild stuff to surprise friends with. If you want, anyway!
Time to get to signing up! Fill out the form and reply to the entry with it. As always, questions can be asked here.
JULY 4TH WALL
Basically what the title says. Look for more info on that closer to the 4th!
Also, a post will be up soon (say, Monday or Tuesday) for Friendship Festival star rewards + some more game notes!
During the event, a wonderful and spectacular sight will be seen all around Holly Heights. At first the multicolored stars are beautiful and captivating, falling from the sky starting the night of the 18th. From then on, however, it's as if there's no stopping these heavenly forces from catapulting to the Earth. AKA, they constantly fall, break shit, and are just plain annoying after the novelity wears off. They'll finally stop on the night of the 28th.
What is the purpose of these stars? At first they my just seem like little chachkis that serve no purpose. On further inspection, the stars are very brittle and crack open on impact. Inside each star is a tiny scroll of paper the same colour as the vessel it came in; a sentence scribbled on the slip.
What are these sentences? What is the deal here? Well, each color of star corresponds to a certain character and each sentence then corresponds to that character. What should these sentences say? That's up to you.
No name is associated with each star, just the color, meaning you would have to either confirm or deny whether or not it actually was your star in order to, you know, own up to what is inside. The phrases inside are ultimately up to you, but in order to make things interesting, try to make your sentences interesting. The more revealing or embarrassing, the better.
You are allowed to use a reasonable amount of headcanon in these sentences. For instance, making something up that your character wet the bed until they were 11 is one thing, but giving them a mysterious mole-like third nipple on their back is a different story. Sentences can involve Holly Heights canon and a character's canon, ie they can be about something they experienced back home or how they feel about something they did here, something they did here that no one knows about.
The sentences should follow the format of "I...". I have three moles on my ass. I kissed that guy in the closet. I want to punch so and so. These cannot be about other people only. For instance, if you want to call someone out for something, you have to phrase it in a way that involves the both of them.
Bad Sentence: Haru has a watersports fetish.
Good Sentence: I know Haru has a watersports fetish.
The colors will require hex codes! If you do not have a program that can give you a hexcode, please go here in order to fill out your form completely.
There will be thousands and thousands of these stars (roughly the size of the palm of a hand) falling from the sky, but you only have to write 5 to 10 sentences. There will be repeats falling from the sky.
A few times during the event, there will be broadcasts of some secret sentences on TV or on the network. To sign up for the event, all you have to do is reply to the post with the form at the bottom of this page. For the network broadcast secrets, please post to this page following the directions provided. These will be screened to offer a more private way to post sentences. If someone knows your color is your color (OOCly) then they'll recognize it andi it's not like you can't figure it out just going through this post, but it's a more fun way to post the wild stuff to surprise friends with. If you want, anyway!
Time to get to signing up! Fill out the form and reply to the entry with it. As always, questions can be asked here.
Basically what the title says. Look for more info on that closer to the 4th!
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1. The majority of my life was spent planning to kill my girlfriend's mother.
2. I was prepared to die, but I'm glad I lived.
3. Dead or alive, my pet monkey will always be my friend.
4. I love Halloween, but last year I spent the week before it sad because I thought I'd see an old friend again.
5. I can't sing.
6. Before I met my best friend, I never considered picking up an instrument to learn.
7. I'm so happy right now, but sometimes, I worry I've become soft.
8. Every time I missed someone from home, I'd buy a stuffed animal or glass figure.
9. I would miss people if I went home right now, more than I ever thought I would.