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Panem Events ([personal profile] etcircenses) wrote in [community profile] thecapitol2013-12-15 06:36 am

The Crowning of Enjolras

WHO| All Tributes and Victor, plus a few Capitol guests
WHAT| The Crowning of Enjolras
WHERE| The Tribute Center
WHEN| A few weeks after the end of the Arena
WARNINGS| Forced medical experimentation, needles.

The atmosphere surrounding the Crowning is both tense and secretive. The style teams flutter around listlessly, having received no information from which to draft their designs. Newspapers take bets on when it will be announced where the Crowning is being held, descending into grousing when no press release is given. Peacekeepers pour in and out of the Tribute Center, accompanied by scientists who occasionally pull Tributes aside and look at the veins in their elbows. Even the Avoxes seem jumpier than usual.

Aside from the Tribute Center's new giant marble statute of a nude Enjolras, posed like the famed David, one could almost forget the party is supposed to be celebratory.

When the day arrives, the Escorts and their assistants don't lead the Tributes to their style teams to be gussied instead. Instead, they hush the Tributes and bring them to their bedrooms, where a Peacekeeper, a white-coated citizen and several Avoxes await them. The Escorts instruct the Tributes to lay down in their bed and close their eyes, and a needle is inserted into their arms that the Escorts insist will 'take them to the party'. It's soon followed by a series of sensors taped to the forehead.

Just relax, the Escorts say, and they do their very best to make sure their Tributes feel minimal anxiety. If the Tributes resist too much, more Peacekeepers are called in, and the Tributes are forced into submission.

The first effect is a sort of paralysis - not the terrifying inability to move, but a signal to the brain that says why move? Moving is so much effort. It's quickly followed by drowsiness, and then a chill that radiates from the needle into the body, and finally, unconsciousness.

And that is when the party begins. The Tributes, now dressed in luxurious 1830's French clothing of a quality beyond even what their Stylists could manage, wake up in the front row of a large stone theater setting reminiscent of, simultaneously, Greek and French architecture. The floor of the theater is filled with buffets of every imaginable sort of food. Rose petals fall from the sky, which displays a sunset worthy of award-winning photography.

For his part, Enjolras sits in a throne made of books on the ring of the amphitheater, flanked by Marius, Cosette, Eponine, and bizarrely enough Venus Dee Milo and Ellie, seated on lush pillows and carpets made of dinosaur skin (with the heads comically attached and eyes lolling).

"Welcome, welcome, our Tributes and Mentors, to the first ever somnofestival, sponsored by Hypnogogia!" Caesar Flickerman, noted talkshow host and Games presenter, appears in a fabulous sequined toga in the center of the amphitheater. He doesn't need a microphone; the acoustics here are flawless. "And congratulations to our Victor! Let us hear it for Enjolras!"

He awaits applause.

"As you may have noticed, you're inside a shared dream, due to the just fantastic technology from the Capitol and certain, ah, biological contributions from our dear favorite Aunamee." He holds a hand out and gestures to Aunamee, anticipating wild applause. "We thought that for our most philosophical Victor yet, we should celebrate in a way that's a little bit…cerebral."

Caesar laughs and gestures at all the food, then puts a cheeky finger to his lips. "By all means, enjoy yourselves. Even the most indulgent desserts here won't show up on your hips tomorrow. The party only last three hours, so you might as well get started!"

He vanishes into thin air, leaving the Tributes to celebrate. Occasionally, the Tributes will hear voices in their heads - chatter from the Peacekeeper and scientist and Escort still in their room, in the waking world. Otherwise, this is a party like any other, if somewhat surreal in nature.

-/-

The party begins the same way for all the Tributes. For an unlucky few, however, it soon diverges as they come under an unfortunate glitch in the system.

They'll look around and find only a handful of their fellow Tributes around them. The sky, rather than being a magnificent splay of color, is now blank white, and yet the lighting in the theater seems dim. A sense of panic, detached from any conscious thoughts, surges forth in them like the tide.

For them, this isn't a shared dream. This is a shared nightmare.
wronglychosen: ≫ manga (i side with the winner)

[personal profile] wronglychosen 2013-12-20 06:31 am (UTC)(link)
Some of the fashion he'd seen around the place so far had been pretty appalling. If he thought some of Meltokio high fashion left something to be desired, these people clearly didn't own mirrors. It was somewhat obvious who had been here for a long time, or were natives, and who was more like him.

When a girl with grey skin and horns on her head began to head in his direction, Zelos eyed her slightly. So far, the party seemed only to consist of tributes like him, but this girl... had horns. So instead of approaching her first, he hung back and waited for her to come to him, if at all.
whoseesbynight: (an unexpected surpurrise)

[personal profile] whoseesbynight 2014-01-01 04:49 am (UTC)(link)
Come closer she does. She's still curious enough, and it's not like there's necessarily anyone better to talk to. True, there are her friends and acquaintances but what else is a party for, if not to talk to new people. Besides, she's noticed the way Zelos seems to be looking at her.

Plus she's never mind talking to anyone, and that is quite unlikely to change.

"Hello," she offers, as soon as she's close enough to be heard. "Are you new? I don't think I've seen you befur."
wronglychosen: ≫ manga (go look up there)

[personal profile] wronglychosen 2014-01-03 03:57 am (UTC)(link)
"Got me in one," Zelos answered, raising his glass as if to congratulate her. There was an odd lilt to her words that he couldn't quite place, but seemed predominant in most Capitol citizens. But she would be the first, since everyone else at the party seemed fairly normal, so he didn't cast a judgment on her just yet.

"Nice welcome party I'm getting here. What about you, cutie?"
whoseesbynight: (*ac stalks her prey*)

[personal profile] whoseesbynight 2014-01-09 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
"I've been here fur a while," she answers with a shrug. She isn't going to mention that this means having dying more than a few times. It's not really the sort of thing one mentions much. And besides, unless Zelos is really new, he'll have seen the arena - and will have died in it.

"This is furst time they've done this fur the end of it, though."