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Aoi Asahina ([personal profile] amphibian) wrote in [community profile] thebastion2015-02-01 02:56 pm

lap eight // day 271 (open) // IT'S PARTY TIME

Who: EVERYBODY
Open: Open
When: 271
Where: In the empty space around the monument!
What:

PARTY MINGLE GO
Format: DO AS YOU PLEASE AND FOLLOW YOUR HEART
Warnings: If anything comes up, put it in the subject lines!


[As everyone wakes up bright and early this morning, it isn't going to be hard to miss what's changed in the empty space around the monument Just in case, though, signs with indicating arrows line the campground where the Bastion's newest guests are staying, reading, in Ura, "This way to the party!"—wait, party?

Oh yes. Anyone Aoi had managed to grab the day before ought to be prepared for this. A great big banner stretched on two poles over the monument reads "Welcome to the Bastion!", written in Ura again; there's a little variation between the handwriting, since Zanya wrote some and Zahi wrote others.

Every last piece of the area that can have something hanging from it does: Zuko's lanterns hang off all the nearby trees, and her streamers, mostly red and sometimes gold, line absolutely everything, including but not limited to all the chairs and tables Ryu got together and helped arrange. Other things you're apt to find everywhere: flowers. Between the Psiioniic, the Disciple, Ghaleon, and Crona, there are more flowers than anyone could ever figure out what to do with. Aoi's best has been done, though: garlands are hung up around furniture, tied around tree trunks, woven through branches, strung between the branches of adjacent trees, wrapped 'round the monument, and so on and so on. A lot of care has been put into making sure they look good instead of just being thrown every which-way.

A few mismatched vases sitting on the tables have some flowers sticking out of them, too—perhaps exactly enough in each to make a flower crown, hmm? There are no party hats, so some improvising will have to be done.

There's all manner of tasty treats placed on all the tables, of course: a platter of picked donuts is to be expected, given Aoi's hand in all this (and thanks to Naegi, there are plenty to go around and they're arranged almost elaborately), but Rin, Zia, and Mirielle have provided all manner of homemade goodies that aren't just Aoi's favorite desserts. Bon's made a cake that Aoi has proudly placed in the center of one round table and surrounded with the rest of the desserts.

Instead of food, one table has a chalkboard propped up on it instead, with a box of colorful chalk beside it. Aoi's already written a small message in the corner—Thank you, everyone! with a smiley face beside it—and doodled a couple of flowers around the edges. The board's five feet long and there's plenty of chalk to go around, so there's certainly room for collaborating on something!

Not far from all the food sits the enormous stack of Legos Aoi purchased at Ibuki's suggestion. Legos. Please keep your shoes on, for the love of god. Some of them have already been arranged to form half the outside of a floor and a chunk of wall up to Aoi's chest so everyone has an idea of what's supposed to be done with things, but there are more than enough to start new projects. On the other side of the monument, closer to the collection of shop buildings than the gazebo, the soccer nets Otoha and Takamura built out of Skyway scraps have been set up (flowers have been woven in and out of the netting, of course). Aoi's brought out not one, but two of the soccer balls given to her during the festival, just in case of a soccer ball malfunction or if the game gets big enough that everyone decides rules are for losers and the only way to play soccer is with multiple things to kick. In the absence of paint, Aoi has decided to use more streamers as field markers.

At the gazebo not far off (naturally, it's covered in streamers and flowers as well), there's a set of speakers and an amplifier ready for use—Ibuki's, of course, and the little note Aoi's written that reads "For Ibuki-chan!" (with the wrong characters for her name, but points for effort) confirms it. Her equipment from Colin has all been set up, too: the spotlights on the top and bottom of the gazebo will shine in all sorts of colors when Ibuki turns them on, and there are some additional bits and pieces to the sound system to help make everything that much noisier. Aside from hanging decor, the space in front of the gazebo has been left empty so that there's enough room to dance!

To the side of the gazebo and just behind it is the unreasonably long rope Shing somehow managed to scrounge up. Like absolutely everything else, it has a chain of flowers wrapped around it. A streamer's been tied around the very center of it in a bow, and hopefully that makes its intended purpose as a tool of tug-of-war obvious enough.

If Aoi has anything to say about it, this is going to be the best goddamn welcome party ever.

Enjoy the festivities!
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[personal profile] freedom_engineer 2015-02-02 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
If you can envision how to turn a bunch of blocks into things that can readily be identified as something else, you've got creative assembly in your head. Believe it or not, it's not a common thing.
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[personal profile] dragonsorcsandwolves 2015-02-02 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
[Rob blinks in surprise.]

Can't everyone do that?
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[personal profile] freedom_engineer 2015-02-02 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Everyone can assemble.

Not everyone can assemble cleanly and without instructions.

[Colin moves to sit beside him, looking at his work.]

You need to be able to see how something will look before it's put together, and then you need to be able to visualize how to turn the pieces into the whole.
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[personal profile] dragonsorcsandwolves 2015-02-02 08:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Hm.

[His work is very blocky and covered in nubs. Also the orcs seem to be slaughtering the humans, judging by the poses. The burrow and watchtower are both to scale with the figures though.]

I wouldn't say these are that great; there isn't very much detail here and no real curves, which is pretty much par for the course with me. Nothing ever turns out how I visualize it, I've just learned over time to stop when it's "good enough" that other people like it, because otherwise I'll spend so much time trying to make it perfect I'll never finish anything. Not like I finish much anyways, but still.
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[personal profile] freedom_engineer 2015-02-02 08:26 pm (UTC)(link)
[Yeah, Colin isn't much of one to judge whether or not something is art, or even appropriate. His mind doesn't work that way. But he knows mechanics, and he knows construction, and he knows what he likes.]

You really do need a confidence boost, you know that?

[He smirks.]

You built one cart yourself, and we put another together pretty quickly between us. Doesn't seem like there's much of an issue there to me.
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[personal profile] dragonsorcsandwolves 2015-02-02 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Have you seen those carts? The boards change thickness multiple times along their entire length, I keep finding spots that aren't properly sanded, and really I'm surprised that they haven't fallen apart already or had boards split or something. They work but that's about it. I'm not gonna claim the stuff I make is better than it is.

[To that confidence boost perhaps Colin should also add "more realistic standards and expectations".]
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[personal profile] freedom_engineer 2015-02-02 10:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Have you seen carts at this tech level before?

Seriously, Robbo, your work ain't bad. Yeah, you're not a master carpenter, but neither do you have a team of apprentices to do the sanding, cutting, and balancing that's vital to making picture perfect final products.

"They work" is the most important thing for us right now. It doesn't matter if it's pretty. What matters is getting the job done.
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[personal profile] dragonsorcsandwolves 2015-02-03 04:46 am (UTC)(link)
[An annoyed snort.]

Like I said, good enough that someone else is happy with it, but not good enough that I'm happy with it. ...Though I still at least managed to "finish" something, so I guess there's that.

[...Wasn't it just the other day he was saying how good the feeling of accomplishing something was in regards to building the carts? So which is it, Rob? Are you proud of your achievement or do you think it's a failure that only people who aren't as good at building stuff as you would ever think is good? You're sending a mixed message here.]
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[personal profile] freedom_engineer 2015-02-03 05:57 pm (UTC)(link)
We're never happy with our own work. We're all our harshest critics.

[Yep, he's smirking again.]

Sounds like you're upset that you're not an expert right from the start? Among other things?
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[personal profile] dragonsorcsandwolves 2015-02-04 12:06 am (UTC)(link)
[Another snort.]

Of course not. That'd be a ridiculous expectation to have.
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[personal profile] freedom_engineer 2015-02-04 05:33 pm (UTC)(link)
So why are you complaining about it not being perfect?

[Trap set.]
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[personal profile] dragonsorcsandwolves 2015-02-05 05:10 am (UTC)(link)
...Because it's not like how I saw it in my head. I wasn't imagining some gilded carriage or something, just... better.