Panem Events (
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thecapitol2015-11-20 11:32 am
Entry tags:
- altair ibn la-ahad,
- augustus sinclair (panem),
- cassandra marko,
- china sorrows,
- daryl dixon,
- derek souza (panem),
- ellis,
- event: crowning,
- felicity yoshida,
- firo prochainezo,
- james sunderland,
- karkat vantas,
- leonidas cora,
- luna,
- meulin leijon (panem),
- phi,
- phillip gray,
- quintus falxvale,
- sigma klim,
- the psiioniic,
- the signless,
- wesker,
- ✘ cullen rutherford,
- ✘ maxwell trevelyan,
- ✘ ruffnut thorston
The Crowning of Cullen Rutherford
Who| Everyone who's anyone.
What| The Crowning of Cullen Rutherford.
Where| The new Rutherford Castle.
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| Please warn appropriately in headers.
The crowning ceremony takes place in an approximation of Skyhold, a large fortress with a castle with a sweeping main hall, gardens, and two levels of courtyard. Flags and banners hang everywhere, some with heraldry of the Inquisition, some with the heraldry of the Templar Order, a nod to Cullen's old days as a Templar. And of course, just as prominent everywhere you look is the seal of the Capitol. Just in case anyone forgot where they were.
The medieval fashion (or as close of approximation to medieval as the Capitol as gotten) that had come in with the 13th arena is back in full swing. There's plenty of fake armor to be seen, and foam swords resting on Capitolite hips. Sweeping ballgowns can be spotted as well, and a few more savvy people seem to have come dressed in a strange red and gold uniform. The avoxes do their best to blend in to the environment with drab brown peasant outfits.
In the main hall, tables filled with medieval food have been set up on both sides of the walls, filled with approximations of medieval food--As far as the Capitolites are concerned, that means normal food, but with a tendency for venison and large turkey legs. There are even dainty little cakes for dessert. Along the walls, above the food tables, hang multiple pictures. Featuring in this galley are every native of Thedas that had come to Panem at one point or another, all of them dressed in dour blacks of funeral wear, save the four remaining Thedasians. But of course, there are plenty of pictures of the Victor, starting with Cullen has a chubby blond child, going into him as an awkward young Templar (there's even a picture of him talking to a woman that the title identifies as Warden Amell), going through unfortunate hair cuts, and of course, various pictures of him in Panem, capturing a variety of touching and painful moments.
It all culminates when you get to the end of the hall, where there rests a massive throne just for Cullen. And behind it, the largest picture of them all, a massive portrait of Cullen. Adella stands next to him, holding an infant in her arms. Maxwell and Tabris are, for some reason, also featured in this family portrait, and you have to wonder if the artist in question didn't perhaps ship the ever popular Maxullen, because Maxwell's hand was looking awfully chummy on Cullen's shoulder.
The bottom courtyard has been set up with stalls, where you can buy foam swords and shields, little mabari plushes, and even a lion helmet. There's also little wedding toppers, shaped just like Cullen and Adella, and framed pictures of most of the art that hangs in the main hall. The nearby stables have been stocked with a variety of mounts, from the standard horses to more exotic harts, a strange dragon-like creature, and...no one is really sure what this is, but it...looks interesting?
In the upper courtyard, there's the Herald's Rest, a real, rustic tavern, with a woman playing a guitar and singing various songs. All the songs seem to revolve around how great the Capitol is, which kind of offsets the mood, but it's the thought that counts, right? It doesn't help that the bar has been outfitted to serve all kinds of modern drinks, but who wants plain ale, anyway? Outside of the tavern is a practice ring, where people can put to use their fake swords and shields, either trying to maul each other, or a target. Several peacekeepers offset the aesthetic feel in uncompromising white, carefully watching all participants to make sure that everyone is playing nicely.
If everything is just a little too busy for you, the garden is left in quiet peace. A woman dressed in red and white robes will occasionally begin speaking, extolling the virtues of the Capitol, and President Snow in a lengthy monologue.
There are a few actors wandering around, appearing as various people who have made an impact on Cullen's life. There's the mysterious Warden Amell, a man in full armor, and a woman dressed similarly. These two will wander around, swords in hand, ready to smack anyone with foam swords and accuse them of being blood mages. One actress is dressed like a certain Marian Hawke who had at one time been a tribute. She darts around the fortress, stopping people and regaling them with highly exaggerated tales of things that Cullen has supposedly done. There's even a few creatures running around that people may recognize from the last arena, such as the tastefully almost-nude desire demon that will occasionally try to sidle up to people--usually to be driven off by one of the people in armor.
There's one more addition to the party--dogs! A very specific kind of dog. Several dogs simply wander around Skyhold, trying to steal people's food and begging for attention. Next to the throne are four particularly handsome ones, each one with a collar baring the name of one of the four Thedasians left.
If wandering around Skyhold and competing with swords leaves you dry-mouthed, you're in luck! Dotted around the area are fountains that all pour a strange, bright blue punch. Listen closely, because the fountain seems to be humming a strange tune. If you have a careful eye, you might even find the one that has red punch pouring out if it, humming an oddly sinister tune.
Well, what harm could there be in going ahead and trying it out anyway?
What| The Crowning of Cullen Rutherford.
Where| The new Rutherford Castle.
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| Please warn appropriately in headers.
The crowning ceremony takes place in an approximation of Skyhold, a large fortress with a castle with a sweeping main hall, gardens, and two levels of courtyard. Flags and banners hang everywhere, some with heraldry of the Inquisition, some with the heraldry of the Templar Order, a nod to Cullen's old days as a Templar. And of course, just as prominent everywhere you look is the seal of the Capitol. Just in case anyone forgot where they were.
The medieval fashion (or as close of approximation to medieval as the Capitol as gotten) that had come in with the 13th arena is back in full swing. There's plenty of fake armor to be seen, and foam swords resting on Capitolite hips. Sweeping ballgowns can be spotted as well, and a few more savvy people seem to have come dressed in a strange red and gold uniform. The avoxes do their best to blend in to the environment with drab brown peasant outfits.
In the main hall, tables filled with medieval food have been set up on both sides of the walls, filled with approximations of medieval food--As far as the Capitolites are concerned, that means normal food, but with a tendency for venison and large turkey legs. There are even dainty little cakes for dessert. Along the walls, above the food tables, hang multiple pictures. Featuring in this galley are every native of Thedas that had come to Panem at one point or another, all of them dressed in dour blacks of funeral wear, save the four remaining Thedasians. But of course, there are plenty of pictures of the Victor, starting with Cullen has a chubby blond child, going into him as an awkward young Templar (there's even a picture of him talking to a woman that the title identifies as Warden Amell), going through unfortunate hair cuts, and of course, various pictures of him in Panem, capturing a variety of touching and painful moments.
It all culminates when you get to the end of the hall, where there rests a massive throne just for Cullen. And behind it, the largest picture of them all, a massive portrait of Cullen. Adella stands next to him, holding an infant in her arms. Maxwell and Tabris are, for some reason, also featured in this family portrait, and you have to wonder if the artist in question didn't perhaps ship the ever popular Maxullen, because Maxwell's hand was looking awfully chummy on Cullen's shoulder.
The bottom courtyard has been set up with stalls, where you can buy foam swords and shields, little mabari plushes, and even a lion helmet. There's also little wedding toppers, shaped just like Cullen and Adella, and framed pictures of most of the art that hangs in the main hall. The nearby stables have been stocked with a variety of mounts, from the standard horses to more exotic harts, a strange dragon-like creature, and...no one is really sure what this is, but it...looks interesting?
In the upper courtyard, there's the Herald's Rest, a real, rustic tavern, with a woman playing a guitar and singing various songs. All the songs seem to revolve around how great the Capitol is, which kind of offsets the mood, but it's the thought that counts, right? It doesn't help that the bar has been outfitted to serve all kinds of modern drinks, but who wants plain ale, anyway? Outside of the tavern is a practice ring, where people can put to use their fake swords and shields, either trying to maul each other, or a target. Several peacekeepers offset the aesthetic feel in uncompromising white, carefully watching all participants to make sure that everyone is playing nicely.
If everything is just a little too busy for you, the garden is left in quiet peace. A woman dressed in red and white robes will occasionally begin speaking, extolling the virtues of the Capitol, and President Snow in a lengthy monologue.
There are a few actors wandering around, appearing as various people who have made an impact on Cullen's life. There's the mysterious Warden Amell, a man in full armor, and a woman dressed similarly. These two will wander around, swords in hand, ready to smack anyone with foam swords and accuse them of being blood mages. One actress is dressed like a certain Marian Hawke who had at one time been a tribute. She darts around the fortress, stopping people and regaling them with highly exaggerated tales of things that Cullen has supposedly done. There's even a few creatures running around that people may recognize from the last arena, such as the tastefully almost-nude desire demon that will occasionally try to sidle up to people--usually to be driven off by one of the people in armor.
There's one more addition to the party--dogs! A very specific kind of dog. Several dogs simply wander around Skyhold, trying to steal people's food and begging for attention. Next to the throne are four particularly handsome ones, each one with a collar baring the name of one of the four Thedasians left.
If wandering around Skyhold and competing with swords leaves you dry-mouthed, you're in luck! Dotted around the area are fountains that all pour a strange, bright blue punch. Listen closely, because the fountain seems to be humming a strange tune. If you have a careful eye, you might even find the one that has red punch pouring out if it, humming an oddly sinister tune.
Well, what harm could there be in going ahead and trying it out anyway?

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Nevermind. "Time'll tell," Roland says, with a little shake of his head. "You don't care for setting out to kill? Animals, or men?"
Imagine, there was a time he'd hardly think to ask that of fair young girls in elegant dress. But this is Panem. No matter how the tributes all started, after a while they all start to have certain things in common.
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"OK so...death has always been a part of my life. It's just what happens on Berk. If the dragons don't get you the weather might, or maybe you just get unlucky or something. And we were raised to raise and kill our meat, to fish, to hunt boars and fight dragons. And yeah, kill all of those things. And I used to be like...super pumped at the idea of killing a dragon. Like a real woman you know?"
Because clearly a real woman could handle a dragon all on her own.
"But then we started riding dragons and now, even the dragons that are trying to kill me I mostly just have my dragon blow them up and we all fly away. Banged up and burnt but alive."
"Then I get to this place and it's supposed to be like i've died and gone to valhalla. All I have to do is party and fight and life is great! Except sometimes the fighting doesn't feel like fighting. Sometimes the people don't wanna fight, or maybe they just don't wanna fight fair..."
She looks distant for a moment thinking back to her most recent kill in the arena. A kind woman who had only been trying to help her and was sacrificed all so Ruffnut could escape with her life.
"So it's not like valhalla where everyone's a warrior and everyone likes to fight. So it doesn't feel...right I guess? But they're weak little wussies so I should feel good about fighting them. It's easy and maybe it'll toughen them up. There shouldn't be any room for weakness in Valhalla! But this ain't Valhalla."
She blinks back into the moment and looks to him imploringly "Does that make sense?" Because to her it was a tangled mess.
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The former might get her killed, for good this time because that doesn't seem like the kind of action the gamemakers much like. The latter is exactly what those gamemakers most want, and the idea of helping them when he doesn't have to, even in a way as indirect as this, makes him want to vomit. Or kill something. He wonders, for a second, if that last bit is what people tend to call ironic, then decides he doesn't care. More important issues to work his mind over, here.
"Aye," he answers, eventually. "I've wondered whether this wasn't some kind of afterlife, too. Almost seems fitting." Roland shakes his head, looking up and at her. This isn't about him or about his sins.
"Seems like you've decided this isn't your Valhalla," which is a word he pronounces very carefully, half expecting that damned translator chip will twist it into Panem's language in his mouth even if it didn't in hers. "Seems like you need to decide now what you'd like to do about it."
"You'll have to keep killing, of course. Even Signless, the Peaceful Victor, or whatever it is they call him, killed in those arenas sometimes. But what you want to is still plenty important here, even if you can't act on it."
You won't catch Roland saying that often, that what a person wants is just as important as what they've got to do. This is a special case, though. Special circumstances.
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"What's important to me..." That's a new puzzle for her to work on.
"I guess there's nothing for it right now then. None of the things I want can be found at this party, and I can't leave till I'm allowed by my escort." The last words turn sour in her voice and she rolls her eyes.
"But after that, I guess we'll see huh?" Then she smiles at him appreciatively.
"What's important to you?"
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Well. Someday will take care of itself. It usually does. All he is concerned with is keeping those he cares about alive today.
Can he say that out loud, though? Well, he could. Isn't wise.
"The killing is necessary, sometimes," he says, sticking to their topic of the arenas. "But there are other things, too. One of those dragons I had a part in killing - this may seem unremarkable to one of your world, but I rode it. Captain Jack and I, we were caught on it in flight and steered it down. I'll never forget that."
He shrugs. "That was important. That was a story well worth telling. Is that what you mean to ask? What's important in the arenas, other than death?"
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She smiled all the same, that crooked smile.
"I think stories are important no matter where you are, aren't they? Stories become legends after all. And legends last longer then any man or woman or dragon."
"So maybe what's important is to tell a story worth telling?"
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Roland personally thinks the 'legends' created in their arenas are more like a naptime story told at the bed of a very stupid and very spoiled child, and has trouble conceiving of the idea that anyone could think of them as true legend. But, again, here is a thing that Roland can not say. There's bending the rules of common sense, and then there's outright breaking it.
"Is that what you'd do, then? See yourself into your own story? What kind of story would that be, Ms. Nut? What kind of legends do they tell of men back in your world?"
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Apparently the legends of Berk aren't always as impressive as dragon hunting.
"I guess I wanna be known as a Viking who always did what she wanted. Who was wild and free and could bring chaos and explosions wherever she went. You know...a fun legend."
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"But the arenas...they can be chaotic and dangerous but the brave and the strong don't always win. It's not like in war where every person who dies a warrior is respected. It's more like...a really violent popularity contest or something. Because you don't have to be strong or even smart to win. You just have to...exist."
But even that didn't feel quite right and the look on her face expressed how puzzled she was.
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She is very young, isn't she? There are so many people - so many tributes - in this place who are so young.