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FINAL EVENT: FAREWELL
Characters: Ensemble cast!
Summary: The final event in Xistentia is necessarily one of farewells. Characters will be given a forum to decide where they go and with whom, or if they want to be part of the skeleton crew that stays. There is also a lantern festival, mingling Tanabata and the Chinese lantern festival.
Date(s): Month of July
Warnings/Notes: Feels, possibly sexual content, please warn in subject headers!
Late Sunday evening, a notice goes out across all the daemons. With critical blows struck against D.E.S.T.I.N.Y. during the prison world missions, F.A.T.E.S. is prepared to go into maintenance mode. That means only a skeleton crew of one hundred citizens needs to reside in Xistentia at any given time. The rest of the populace is free to return home. Or...
Perhaps it's not your own home that you want to go back to.
Hence: the forums.
Public meetings take place at the Citadel, where larger groups and individuals can offer safe harbor for those looking for a fresh start and a new change. F.A.T.E.S. will offer each individual a change of powerset if they so wish to blend better into their new world. Though most of these decisions will be voluntary, a vote of all travelers following majority rules will determine significant changes likely to affect others, such as the nerfing of god-like individuals or weapons, or whether compulsively malicious individuals may be allowed into other worlds at all.
To enforce transparency in a discussion, a truth zone encompasses the gleaming tower, preventing anyone from telling a lie. However, characters also have the option for private meetings— in which groups of travelers smaller than 5 individuals may be able to negotiate the terms of going to worlds outside the Citadel. This, you may do in whatever informal circumstances you like— from the privacy of a home to the local knockoff British pub. And if you aren't taking your friends home with you, perhaps too, it's time for your own personal good-byes.
As for D.E.S.T.I.N.Y., they seem to be gone. There's been radio silence ever since F.A.T.E.S. made their announcement. Any attempt by their Agents to contact them results in static - but not, strangely, in disconnection. It seems they aren't so much defeated as licking their wounds. Make no mistake, D.E.S.T.I.N.Y. will be back. Agents, be ready; this isn't the last you'll hear from them.

Such occasion asks for more than logistics; we also have reason to celebrate.
In true Xistentia spirit, the festival that ensues is a mix of traditions from around the multiverse. It all kicks off with a spectacular fireworks show over the city, amid raucous sharing of alcoholic beverages and food aplenty.

From Japan, we have Tanabata, where characters are encouraged to write down their dearest wishes for the future on tags of colorful paper and then tie them to the forest trees. With a little luck, your character will get their heart's desire.
From Thailand, we have Yi Peng, where your characters will send ill feelings, grudges, regrets, and old mistakes up into the air in the form of paper lanterns. It is the tradition of letting go and welcoming in the new. Don't worry about the fire hazard— F.A.T.E.S. has you covered.
And Diwali from India signifies the coming of a new time, a transition. Candles lit and traditions such as decor and sweets represent the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, knowledge over ignorance, and hope over despair.

It's probably a little more slapdash than most weddings people are used to. When the bride had never anticipated getting married and the groom is from a place and time before most wedding customs people are familiar with, maybe it's to be expected. But, just like them, it all seems to come together despite everything. It makes for a beautifully unique ceremony.
The flowers are a mix of Rosa rugosas and Dragon's Tongue. A pink and gold motif that's warm but elegant. It's set at night so that everyone they both care to be there can attend. While not a full moon, Rose's ears are out anyway beneath a veil of matching white lace. It was important to both of them that they marry each other true; that they loved every part of each other and symbolized it in some way on this day.
The vows they exchange are simple but heartfelt. They agree to be bound together, in love, now and forever. Rings are exchanged. It all goes according to plan, which is probably the multiverse giving this particular couple a break after everything else. And while the ceremony is all well and good, it's the reception that most people are likely looking forward to. Everyone is invited to attend this part of the two's union.
By Vanyel and Rose's standards, it's probably pretty tame. They host a giant feast in which most food was provided by the groom himself. The meat of choice is mutton, which just so happens to be the bride's favorite. It was also a show of being able to provide for their future life together. Meanwhile, the alcohol was supplied by the bride so everyone knows its quality. If it's enough to get a demon drunk, it's likely enough to get just about anyone drunk. Non-alcoholic and vampire friendly drinks are provided as well since they want to make sure everyone is accommodated and having a good time.
The reception lasts well into the night and rays of early morning light are creeping up on the horizon by the time its time to wrap things up. All in all, they'd call it a successful event and a high note to end hopefully many people's time in Xistentia on.
Summary: The final event in Xistentia is necessarily one of farewells. Characters will be given a forum to decide where they go and with whom, or if they want to be part of the skeleton crew that stays. There is also a lantern festival, mingling Tanabata and the Chinese lantern festival.
Date(s): Month of July
Warnings/Notes: Feels, possibly sexual content, please warn in subject headers!
Farewell
a million billion trillion stars
The Battle Won
Late Sunday evening, a notice goes out across all the daemons. With critical blows struck against D.E.S.T.I.N.Y. during the prison world missions, F.A.T.E.S. is prepared to go into maintenance mode. That means only a skeleton crew of one hundred citizens needs to reside in Xistentia at any given time. The rest of the populace is free to return home. Or...
Destination Forum
Perhaps it's not your own home that you want to go back to.
Hence: the forums.
Public meetings take place at the Citadel, where larger groups and individuals can offer safe harbor for those looking for a fresh start and a new change. F.A.T.E.S. will offer each individual a change of powerset if they so wish to blend better into their new world. Though most of these decisions will be voluntary, a vote of all travelers following majority rules will determine significant changes likely to affect others, such as the nerfing of god-like individuals or weapons, or whether compulsively malicious individuals may be allowed into other worlds at all.
To enforce transparency in a discussion, a truth zone encompasses the gleaming tower, preventing anyone from telling a lie. However, characters also have the option for private meetings— in which groups of travelers smaller than 5 individuals may be able to negotiate the terms of going to worlds outside the Citadel. This, you may do in whatever informal circumstances you like— from the privacy of a home to the local knockoff British pub. And if you aren't taking your friends home with you, perhaps too, it's time for your own personal good-byes.
D.E.S.T.I.N.Y. Lurks
As for D.E.S.T.I.N.Y., they seem to be gone. There's been radio silence ever since F.A.T.E.S. made their announcement. Any attempt by their Agents to contact them results in static - but not, strangely, in disconnection. It seems they aren't so much defeated as licking their wounds. Make no mistake, D.E.S.T.I.N.Y. will be back. Agents, be ready; this isn't the last you'll hear from them.

Festival of Lights
Such occasion asks for more than logistics; we also have reason to celebrate.
In true Xistentia spirit, the festival that ensues is a mix of traditions from around the multiverse. It all kicks off with a spectacular fireworks show over the city, amid raucous sharing of alcoholic beverages and food aplenty.

From Japan, we have Tanabata, where characters are encouraged to write down their dearest wishes for the future on tags of colorful paper and then tie them to the forest trees. With a little luck, your character will get their heart's desire.
From Thailand, we have Yi Peng, where your characters will send ill feelings, grudges, regrets, and old mistakes up into the air in the form of paper lanterns. It is the tradition of letting go and welcoming in the new. Don't worry about the fire hazard— F.A.T.E.S. has you covered.
And Diwali from India signifies the coming of a new time, a transition. Candles lit and traditions such as decor and sweets represent the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, knowledge over ignorance, and hope over despair.
The Marriage of Vanyel Greyborn & Hanako "Rosie" Nurumi

It's probably a little more slapdash than most weddings people are used to. When the bride had never anticipated getting married and the groom is from a place and time before most wedding customs people are familiar with, maybe it's to be expected. But, just like them, it all seems to come together despite everything. It makes for a beautifully unique ceremony.
The flowers are a mix of Rosa rugosas and Dragon's Tongue. A pink and gold motif that's warm but elegant. It's set at night so that everyone they both care to be there can attend. While not a full moon, Rose's ears are out anyway beneath a veil of matching white lace. It was important to both of them that they marry each other true; that they loved every part of each other and symbolized it in some way on this day.The vows they exchange are simple but heartfelt. They agree to be bound together, in love, now and forever. Rings are exchanged. It all goes according to plan, which is probably the multiverse giving this particular couple a break after everything else. And while the ceremony is all well and good, it's the reception that most people are likely looking forward to. Everyone is invited to attend this part of the two's union.
By Vanyel and Rose's standards, it's probably pretty tame. They host a giant feast in which most food was provided by the groom himself. The meat of choice is mutton, which just so happens to be the bride's favorite. It was also a show of being able to provide for their future life together. Meanwhile, the alcohol was supplied by the bride so everyone knows its quality. If it's enough to get a demon drunk, it's likely enough to get just about anyone drunk. Non-alcoholic and vampire friendly drinks are provided as well since they want to make sure everyone is accommodated and having a good time.
The reception lasts well into the night and rays of early morning light are creeping up on the horizon by the time its time to wrap things up. All in all, they'd call it a successful event and a high note to end hopefully many people's time in Xistentia on.
Footnotes
- Please ensure that threads are marked with appropriate content warnings!
- The original announcement with some other details is here.
- You are loved. Farewell!

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No problem, dude! I mean, you know what humans say- Something borrowed, something blue. I couldn't imagine my wedding without the splash of color that's you.
[ Okay, so. Maybe a little more than tipsy. It's fine!!! ]
Let's dance, dude. You down for that? I wanna' talk, know what your plans are.
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That... makes me feel really good, Rosie. [pause, a bit of sniffling.] I hope my blue gives the both of you good fortune through your marriage.
[he huffs, straightens himself up and takes hold of both her hands, head nodding firmly.] I'll never object to showing off my awful dance skills. Discussing future plans will be totally worth it.
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I can't imagine it wouldn't. [ She says, heartfelt. ]
And it better be! So, what're you going to do?
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[dammit, rose, don't make him lose it when he just got back together.] Thank you.
Actually, it's... something I'm still deciding on. I need to protect my world. I want to ask Kavinsky to come with me, but— [kurt stops, inclines his head with shame, but doesn't finish. because he's a big, fat coward.]
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[ She's not trying to make this difficult. Not really. But she does want to know. ]
But what? [ She asks, immediately. ] What's stopping you?
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[at the very least, he can momentarily distract from the question by encircling rosie's waist with one arm, the other moving so he can take her left hand then lead them into some soft, round and flowing movements.]
I don't think... [he trails off, expression faltering a bit before he catches himself.] I'm not sure he'd want to.
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[ She's blunt about it. It's her wedding, she can get away with a lot more than usual. That's how this works, right? That's how this works for her now. ]
And you deserve a lot better in that case. I'm expecting him to be ridiculous and difficult about it because he is but- Don't give up on him, if it's what you really want it. But also don't take his bullshit.
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[but he's amused, nonetheless, releasing her hand a fleeting moment to laugh into his own before clasping hers once more.]
I won't give up on him, though. Like I said, I'm not sure he would, but I haven't asked him, so I have no idea how he feels on the matter. I'll at least give him the benefit of the doubt for now.
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[ Tonight is not the night for holding back. It's all going to be over soon, so why not say and do everything she can before that curtain falls? ]
Well, you guys gotta' talk at least before fucking off to wherever in the multiverse you're planning to go.
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[kurt appreciates her sincerity, for what it's worth. really puts things into perspective sometimes.]
We're going to. I've made plans to chat with him about it tonight, whether my nerves are present or not.
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Alright, cool. Do you need some liquid courage just in case? You're old enough to drink in, like, some realities I'm sure.
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I've had a whole load of liquid courage, [he waits a beat, flashes his fangs before continuing,] I won't say no to more, though.
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[ she suddenly shouts. There's no barkeep, actually. That's Vanyel. He's the one serving the drinks when he isn't entertaining his new wife.
Either way, they get another round of drinks. Talk and dance. Rose doesn't cry but she does get misty-eyed when it's time to actually say good-byes. She'll miss him and Kavinsky both, hoping them the best come what may for (hopefully) their life together. ]
&end if it's good w/you?
throughout the night, they dance and party and just enjoy being around one another while they have the chance. as soon as they do offer their farewells, though, it takes all of kurt's willpower to head out, eyes glistening, despite the promise that they will see each other again-- some day, somehow, the multiverse will make sure of it.]