wintershepherd: (smiles)
Jack Frost ([personal profile] wintershepherd) wrote in [community profile] tushanshu_ooc2013-03-05 07:02 pm
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Holy Nippy Blizzards, Turtleites!

This weekend, Jack will be laying a blanket of snow down on Keeliai that will last from March 8-11th. He thinks that it's been pretty mild all this season and with it being almost spring, he feels it's his Winterly Duty to make sure the city gets a good coating before it really starts warming up.

But regular snow drifts are boring, so he will going a little ice-happy and creating all sorts of awesome things for people to enjoy. I'll put up a collective log on the 8th for the event that'll have lots of description and where people can mingle!

The other thing that will be special about the snow is that it will be laced with Jack's special winter magic IE; snow glitter. Basically it helps people forget their "adult" inhibitions and want to have fun like kids again. There's a very low level of it in all the snow so that you can choose whether or not you want to have your character affected by it, but ICly the more people interact with the snow (playing in it, shoveling, having some fall on their head, whatever) the harder the effect will be to ignore.

Any questions or things that I've probably forgotten to mention, please poke me! :X

ETA: STUFF THAT IS DEFINITELY HAPPENING ie; a few basic thread starters for the log

• Snowball fight, a huge one with multiple forts and unlimited ammunition
• Ice skating rink because yes.
• Biggest ass snow hill for sledding EVER.

Anything else people want to see?
dracobin: (taken aback)

[personal profile] dracobin 2013-03-06 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
Temeraire will be all over this because WHOA humans on fire, how does that even work???
fotia: (THIS BURNING DESIRE)

[personal profile] fotia 2013-03-06 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
AWESOME let the handsome and magnificent Leo show you how it's done, dragonbro

He'll probs be more comfortable showing his fire powers to Temeraire too because LOL DRAGONS and all

let's do this