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- anna of arendelle,
- bayard sartoris,
- china sorrows,
- clara murphy,
- clint barton,
- commander shepard,
- daryl dixon,
- ellis,
- emily finch,
- event: crowning,
- firo prochainezo,
- james sunderland,
- jason compson iv,
- karkat vantas,
- leonidas cora,
- linden lockhearst (l),
- phillip gray,
- porrim maryam,
- quintus falxvale,
- revas tabris,
- rick grimes,
- roland deschain,
- sam wilson,
- swann honeymead,
- terezi pyrope,
- the signless,
- wesker,
- ✘ adella trevelyan,
- ✘ arwen,
- ✘ arya stark,
- ✘ beth greene,
- ✘ bucky barnes (mcu),
- ✘ courfeyrac,
- ✘ cullen rutherford,
- ✘ darcy lewis,
- ✘ dave strider,
- ✘ elsa,
- ✘ feferi peixes,
- ✘ gary epps,
- ✘ jack sparrow,
- ✘ jane,
- ✘ jennifer blackwood,
- ✘ joel,
- ✘ jolie,
- ✘ julian bradds,
- ✘ luke,
- ✘ marian hawke,
- ✘ max guevara,
- ✘ maxwell trevelyan,
- ✘ nick (twd),
- ✘ nill,
- ✘ pixie,
- ✘ rochelle,
- ✘ sergius romulus,
- ✘ vivi ornitier
The Crowning of Tony Stark
Who| Everyone.
What| The Crowning of Tony Stark.
Where| The New Capitol Stark Expo!
When| Friday, late afternoon into the evening.
Notes| This event is mandatory for all Tributes to attend. Even if you do not tag in, your character will attend this party. Peacekeepers will be on high alert, so no funny business.
WARNINGS| Alcoholism / References to Alcoholism.
The Capitol might be known for its extravagance, but Stark Expos have never skimped on a show. Combining the two together could only be a recipe for the most wild indulgences. The center theater takes styling after a arc reactor, with glass ceiling and glowing blue lights set right within the metal and putting a glow to the sky. Lightshows go off on the main stage, the stark logo overhead and a massive screen displaying the Panem flag and Tony Stark's image just behind the dancing Ironettes. A circle plattform going off from the stage, clearly reserved for the guest of honor, features a design Panem's bird in red, gold, and glowing blue.
A globe is featured in the outside gardens, showing off a map of Panem, and the park is filled with artistic statues of destroyed Iron Man amror. But there's no quiet here, not with the fireworks going off all night and the consistent playing of music that is not but sounds an awful lot like that of Daft Punk, Eifel 65, ACDC, and one other song that breaks them up.
Various shows can be found about the gardens, including display models of some of Tony Stark's old weapons and Iron Man suits. Further along guests may find the Avengers display, featuring large portraits of the Avengers and their allies, large red x's going over greyed out portraits of those deemed dead, including Phill Coulson, Natasha Romanoff, and Thor. Along with these portraits can be found the Stark family tree, featuring the Victor Tony Stark and all his relations including apparent son Dave Strider, and Arya Stark, Ancestor of the Stark family, not to mention the great Howard Stark who's accomplishments (and tragic lack of care for Anthony) are lovingly illustrated. One such accomplishment being a "flying car" just a short walk over.
There's plenty for guests to do besides just ogle the brilliant sights however! A bar has been set up with a whole variety of drinking games available from Sink The Battleship and Drink Roulette to an extravagent variation of the classic game, Beer Pong, and an ongoing run of the Games with rules of drinking for each emotional scene, funny incident, or death. Those under the age of eighteen will be served fizzing juice or soda instead and can participate in junior versions of the very same games. All the cups are made from the finest glass with Tony Stark images over them. Avoxes are on scene to clean every spill and break of glass that might come.
A cave has been crafted of artificial and real material, designed to look like the Cave in which Tony Stark became a real hero, but with a twist; it's been made into a fun-for-all maze! Guests can attempt to navigate their way to the labyrinth and reach the core, avoiding those nasty pop-out rebels along the way. Those who make it to the fire-lit center may receive a limited edition "Tony Stark Heart" miniature arc reactor in a beautiful glass case.
An indoor sky diving station is also available, large enough that many guests may enter at once and still find it spacious. Here, guests can don Iron Man themed sky-diving suits and experience the sensation of flight, just as Tony Stark once did. Of course, the party doesn't start until the Victor comes in; he'll be appearing by Capitol-controlled suit to make his entrance at center stage. It is here that his Throne shall be raised up through the stage and his crown gifted to him. Following the official Crowning Ceremony will also come a speech from the Capitol's very own, Cyrus Reagan.
Tributes are dressed in formal wear with robotic accents. Such as a full mask or metal armor. Capitolites can be seen with Tony stark styled hair, bearing tattoos in his image, and even with surgically implanted lights, in honor of the new Victor. Available for purchase are handcrafted Tony Stark dolls, Iron Man action figures, and models of beloved robot-pet "Dum-E" in both small and life-sized. The Iron Man light gloves come completely free for all guests.
The Crowning ends off with a bang, as in the center of the sky, a massive "wormhole" opens up showing a vast darkness full of sinister creatures just on the other side, sure to inspire some screams from fans. Guests near to the Iron Man suit displays are asked by peacekeepers to step back-- far back-- but may be the first to witness the incredible scene of all those suits launching into the sky and exploding around and "in" the wormhole. The wormhole shifts to a message stating the show to have been brought to you by the Hunger Game's skilled Sky-Display Designers before going into advertising for the rest of the night as the party dies down.
What| The Crowning of Tony Stark.
Where| The New Capitol Stark Expo!
When| Friday, late afternoon into the evening.
Notes| This event is mandatory for all Tributes to attend. Even if you do not tag in, your character will attend this party. Peacekeepers will be on high alert, so no funny business.
WARNINGS| Alcoholism / References to Alcoholism.
The Capitol might be known for its extravagance, but Stark Expos have never skimped on a show. Combining the two together could only be a recipe for the most wild indulgences. The center theater takes styling after a arc reactor, with glass ceiling and glowing blue lights set right within the metal and putting a glow to the sky. Lightshows go off on the main stage, the stark logo overhead and a massive screen displaying the Panem flag and Tony Stark's image just behind the dancing Ironettes. A circle plattform going off from the stage, clearly reserved for the guest of honor, features a design Panem's bird in red, gold, and glowing blue.
A globe is featured in the outside gardens, showing off a map of Panem, and the park is filled with artistic statues of destroyed Iron Man amror. But there's no quiet here, not with the fireworks going off all night and the consistent playing of music that is not but sounds an awful lot like that of Daft Punk, Eifel 65, ACDC, and one other song that breaks them up.
Various shows can be found about the gardens, including display models of some of Tony Stark's old weapons and Iron Man suits. Further along guests may find the Avengers display, featuring large portraits of the Avengers and their allies, large red x's going over greyed out portraits of those deemed dead, including Phill Coulson, Natasha Romanoff, and Thor. Along with these portraits can be found the Stark family tree, featuring the Victor Tony Stark and all his relations including apparent son Dave Strider, and Arya Stark, Ancestor of the Stark family, not to mention the great Howard Stark who's accomplishments (and tragic lack of care for Anthony) are lovingly illustrated. One such accomplishment being a "flying car" just a short walk over.
There's plenty for guests to do besides just ogle the brilliant sights however! A bar has been set up with a whole variety of drinking games available from Sink The Battleship and Drink Roulette to an extravagent variation of the classic game, Beer Pong, and an ongoing run of the Games with rules of drinking for each emotional scene, funny incident, or death. Those under the age of eighteen will be served fizzing juice or soda instead and can participate in junior versions of the very same games. All the cups are made from the finest glass with Tony Stark images over them. Avoxes are on scene to clean every spill and break of glass that might come.
A cave has been crafted of artificial and real material, designed to look like the Cave in which Tony Stark became a real hero, but with a twist; it's been made into a fun-for-all maze! Guests can attempt to navigate their way to the labyrinth and reach the core, avoiding those nasty pop-out rebels along the way. Those who make it to the fire-lit center may receive a limited edition "Tony Stark Heart" miniature arc reactor in a beautiful glass case.
An indoor sky diving station is also available, large enough that many guests may enter at once and still find it spacious. Here, guests can don Iron Man themed sky-diving suits and experience the sensation of flight, just as Tony Stark once did. Of course, the party doesn't start until the Victor comes in; he'll be appearing by Capitol-controlled suit to make his entrance at center stage. It is here that his Throne shall be raised up through the stage and his crown gifted to him. Following the official Crowning Ceremony will also come a speech from the Capitol's very own, Cyrus Reagan.
Tributes are dressed in formal wear with robotic accents. Such as a full mask or metal armor. Capitolites can be seen with Tony stark styled hair, bearing tattoos in his image, and even with surgically implanted lights, in honor of the new Victor. Available for purchase are handcrafted Tony Stark dolls, Iron Man action figures, and models of beloved robot-pet "Dum-E" in both small and life-sized. The Iron Man light gloves come completely free for all guests.
The Crowning ends off with a bang, as in the center of the sky, a massive "wormhole" opens up showing a vast darkness full of sinister creatures just on the other side, sure to inspire some screams from fans. Guests near to the Iron Man suit displays are asked by peacekeepers to step back-- far back-- but may be the first to witness the incredible scene of all those suits launching into the sky and exploding around and "in" the wormhole. The wormhole shifts to a message stating the show to have been brought to you by the Hunger Game's skilled Sky-Display Designers before going into advertising for the rest of the night as the party dies down.
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"Where I come from, all reality shows were nothing more but glimpses into the lives of the rich and famous, or pseudo-famous," the guard began, "Celebrities were chosen to see which ones would make the most drama." Those were innocent times.
Something about Linden's advice stuck to Gray. He'd made the mistake of trying to do everything by himself after Jeremy was attacked, holding off the night shift then searching for the killer. He was about to do the same here, biting a lot more than he could chew. Sure he handled the murderer then but the man slipped away into obscurity. Phillip had to see Dandy every day as long as both were in District 6. As resilient as he was, he was still human. What his Mentor was offering, the old Phone Guy would've kindly rejected and carried himself to an early grave again.
"Thanks, I really appreciate it, sir, " more than Linden will ever know, as it finally allowed Phil to rest easy and genuinely smile for the first time during the Crowning. "If you can, please keep an eye on Julian."
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"Glimpses into the lives of the rich and famous...?" Linden asks. "I can see how those things are linked, but none of us are celebrities before the Games... only after."
And it is so overrated.
Despite his years of substance abuse and the toll they've taken on his mind and body, Linden's pretty sharp, good at understanding motivation and character and piecing together aspects to form a complete picture. His childhood desire to find lost things still lives on that way, looking for the truth even if it means digging through a lot of broken glass, but more invaluable by far than a knack is the experience and skill that's come with over a decade mentoring.
"Thanks aren't necessary," he's quick to assure the man. "As I said, it's part of my job, and if a District suite can't get along it hurts all of us. It's in everyone's best interest to have a harmonious dynamic... even if it's just the appearance of one. And of course I'll keep an eye on Julian, but... can I ask why? Do you have reason to be concerned in particular about him?"
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"And everyone with a pulse after the Arena is invited to the parties. Somehow, I'd rather go back to obscurity, maybe open a bar, a restaurant, or something." The irony of a recovering alcoholic running a bar or anything related to booze made the Phone Guy chuckle self-deprecatingly.
For this, Phil decided to go in a more subtle route, "Because out of all the people I care about, Julian's the one with the least amount of combat experience." The hints were there: Dandy has threatened those I care about, but Julian is the nearest target. "I will do my best to show as much support on camera, smile and talk sweet about my fellow Tributes."
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He remembers being a child in 6, struggling to find books to read, sneaking glances at the pages between factory machines. No one noticed him then, and no one cared, but the moment his name was read by the attending escort, suddenly he was thrown into a new world where there weren't any dark corners to hide.
The hints about Julian and Dandy aren't perhaps as subtle as Phillip might believe, but either way, Linden picks up on them swiftly, nodding in comprehension. "You do that for me... talk sweet, smile, all of those things, and I'll be sure to see that nothing happens to Julian in our suite."
To the best of his ability, anyway; that's implied. While Linden is protected by laws that guard Mentors and other staff members from violent actions, Linden is one of the frailer individuals in the tower, and if altercations get physical, he's unlikely to last long.
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He then realized what he was saying, "N-Not to say they don't have worries, that's a given. It's just...I'll stop now."
Phillip wasn't one to bullshit when something went wrong, but to keep the apparent harmony, he chose his words. Not perfect and if he wasn't that focused on survival, he'd be a little less direct. The assurance alone was enough to have him relax again.
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Someone barks at him to get them a drink, and then notably shrivels when he turns an icy stare on them.
"My stylists meant well, but this can't go on."
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Though the orders seemed to have snapped the Phone Guy out of his thoughts and merely gave the Capitolite a quick look of confusion. They can all see that this man isn't an Avox, right?
Without much ado, Phillip took off his gloves and offered to Linden, "Will these help? I dunno if they'll fit but, it'll make you stand out more from the Avoxes."
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The removal of Phillip's gloves causes Linden's eyes to widen in surprise, but he doesn't hesitate to take them when they're offered. They don't fit; Linden seems shrimpy and stunted in a lot of ways, giving him dimensions that are more typical of an adolescent who's not gotten broader shoulders or a strong, masculine jawline courtesy of a final growth spurt. Though his fingers are very long, his hands are thin and spindly, and the gloves almost look silly on him... but they'll solve his problem.
"Yeah, thanks... that helps a lot, Phillip. I owe you one. The next time someone tries to make a passive-aggressive point and it involves you, I'll be quite sure to lend you some of my clothes."
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The Stylist warned him not to eat anything but screw that noise.
"Besides, passive-aggressive insults will probably become a sport at this point," Gray remarked grabbing another drink and thanked the Avox for it. Not that it'd make his life easier but hey, you only live as long at the Capitol lets you.
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"You're right, it is a sport," he agrees. "A very rewarding one if you're adept at it... it's one way to say what you feel so that you don't go crazy, and it also keeps you out of trouble. I've slipped up lately, but I'll be in top form again soon, mark my words."
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"I'll hold you to it then. You and Stephen, I know you'll keep us all safe," the man agreed and did his best to not shift too often or-
Or catch the eye of anyone who was looking for a Tribute to play with. A gaudy young Capitolite, almost drawing close to a clearly stiff Phillip. It wasn't until she recognized Linden that she was dissuaded from beckoning the man into her group of friends.
"Um...did you get that when you were in the Victory Circle?" he blurted out, not aware of the Capitolites' sense of entitlement was probably worse.
TW bidding allusion
The young woman's eyes widen when they make contact with Linden's, and then she's hastily averting them and retreating back to her circle of friends. Linden turns back to Phillip at the question, quirking a brow.
"That's right," he confirms dully. "She's not great in bed, by the way. I was her 18th birthday present, and she tries way too hard."
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Watching the Capitolites strut off caused a chill to go down the man's stomach and caused him to finish his drink in a few gulps. He had no power of choice if the Capitol intervene, just conveniently placed questions that meant nothing to them.
TW bidding allusion
"There's not much humans can't get used to," he offers. "The indignity of it is unpleasant, of course, but when you win, even when you just compete, people want your company. You get used to it, and then new Victors appear and your looks start going and that kind of request starts to taper off. Mine are rare these days."
He pauses.
"I know that a lot of you off-worlders are very uncomfortable with the institution, so... as your Mentor, I can see if Stephen and I can pull some strings and keep you out of it as much as possible."
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"Thanks," he breathed out and allowed himself to indulge in another glass, yep, getting into that buzzed limits he'd set out to keep. "I appreciate it and I'm sure that other Tributes would thank you as well. Does bidding happen…often? Or is it like a f-flavor of the week sorta deal?" He could at least prepare if there was no way to avoid. "Hell I can't even wish that on Dandy, no offense."
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"No problem," he agrees languidly, even though, in all likelihood, it would be, just a little. "And bidding isn't really... it's more like a secret everyone knows than some kind of... I don't know, auction, or something along those lines." He laughs, seeming to find the thought of that highly entertaining. "If a Capitolite fancies a Tribute, they go through the proper channels... back channels... and they work out a deal with Snow or those he's delegated the responsibility to. Money changes hands and then so does whatever they ask for. Sex isn't all people want, though it's certainly popular, especially if the Victors won recently or are especially attractive. It could be anything from babysitting a child to playing a game of chess, or maybe..." he turns his drink in his hands. "Playing out a fantasy, usually one involving power, the... idea is that Victors are the strongest in Panem, so if you can best them, you're strong, too. I understand the allure."
He rattles this all off more or less automatically, then says, pretty bluntly, "If I had to guess, your bidders might want to wear suits. Of the kind you don't like. Maybe even foxes."
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"I figured they'd...go there. I wouldn't be that surprised," he admitted, as if facing his fear head on.
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"You represent a spectrum of experience. You've survived something difficult, and most of them have not. It can't possibly come as a surprise that they see it as very fascinating," he says softly. "Unfortunately, until you become just like them, they'll see you that way, and they'll try to touch it."
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"Then let them try and touch," he outright stated, "I can learn to deal with it. It's part of the job description anyways, right?"
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"Even for one accustomed to doing very unpleasant things in his line of work, there are things that shouldn't be expected of any human being. I think your revulsion is, if not popular, at least appropriate."
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"Thanks for the assurance, Sir." He really was thankful and allowed himself to smile at Linden, "I just…I just hope I don't ever have to use those skills again, you know?" he said almost wistfully. Maybe one day, he'd forget the proper combinations of acids to dissolve bone, or how to wash blood off circuitry. It was always nice to dream.
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He rubs at his arm.
"I'm about ready to find something stronger than beer. Let me track down an Avox... do you want something too?"
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I'm going to give my liver a break tonight, the man thought and kept an eye on any Capitolite who still made the mistake of confusing the Mentor for an avox.
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So much for drinking responsibly tonight, at least where Linden is concerned.
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"What happened to pacing ourselves?" he laughed at the shots but didn't say no, that was a given. Besides, Johnnie Walker used to be a luxury for the guard but here? It flows like water.
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