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Shuusei Kagari ([personal profile] hedonistic) wrote in [community profile] nysalogs2018-12-07 04:26 am

it's a birthday bash

Who: Kagari & PARTY ANIMALS
What: it's a mingle log for ya boi's 23rd bday party
When: December 6th
Where: Thesa Station
Warning(s): Alcohol, mayyyybe language but nothing much expected.


[Those that follow Kagari's invitation up to the station will find a couple signs with poorly drawn birthday hats and balloons pointing toward the lounge area he's set up his party in. The room itself doesn't look like much; he didn't particularly invest in decorations for this celebration of sorts, mostly because it seemed like a waste of money to otherwise invest in more alcohol and food. There is, however, a final sign that says PARTY HERE!!! with a bunch of arrows. It looks roughly like something that'd get flagged on tumblr.

i. NETFLIX & CHILL WITH SNACKS

[But nobody's here for Kagari's artwork, of course. The main attraction is very much in view now--Spread across the largest table he could drag in here is a truly impressive assortment of foods.

Several of the foods are likely to be familiar as Wyvern, but the large majority may be somewhat mysterious unless you're from a world that has a version of Japan in it. He's pulled out all the stops with everything from savory dishes like gyoza to onigiri to dango and mochi for sweets, all made by hand. Don't recognize something? The host himself will be walking around, answering questions and making recommendations.

Or maybe you'd rather just chill and chat; that's perfectly fine, too. There's a TV in the corner and Kagari's found a channel that seems to play all the trashiest action flicks possible. Did a car just get set on fire by that bank robber? Yes, yes it did.]


ii. THE CAKE IS NOT A LIE

[Kagari had briefly considered lightning some candles and blowing them out, but then decided that kind of thing is just sad if you're throwing the party for yourself to begin with. So he doesn't do that, but that doesn't mean any of you are spared secondhand embarrassment because the cake is definitely decorated with a terrible frosting rendition of a dinosaur fighting a dragon. Yeah. Terrible, delicious "art."

And it truly is gratuitously large; enough to feed at least thirty to forty people, depending on how it's cut. To make it fun, he's letting people guess the year he's from for the opportunity of getting to cut themselves the first piece if they're the closest. (He's never had a party before, okay, he did his best)

Kagari does try to ensure everyone at least gets a slice, because he worked his ass off to make it, but after that it's a free-for-all, and it's a really good fucking cake, so go on and stab your neighbor's hand with a fork, you know you want to--I mean, that's terrible.]


iii. FUN & DRINKING GAMES

[Of course, the alcohol is flowing freely as promised; the booze is not quite as noticeably Japanese, largely because he still mostly can't tell booze apart and grabbed whatever was available and within his means to pay for. But there's definitely drinking games that occur -- anything you can think of, really, and suggestions are welcome and highly encouraged. A few traditionally Japanese games, your basic Truth or dare, Never Have I Ever, Would You Rather, etc ... some poker and blackjack too, though you'll be betting in snacks (or snack-IOUs) because Kagari's flat-ass fucking broke whoops. There's even some Spin the Bottle if you happen to be feeling frisky.]

iv. ENDS WITH A BANG, NOT A WHIMPER

[Throughout the evening, there's also the simulation room for all your entertainment needs -- such as if you feel the need for a DDR-off or some underwater go-karting or a spaceship race -- but late in the evening, Kagari will gather everyone at the simulation room for something he's always, always wanted to do: a fireworks show. It's not quite the real thing, but up in here, it's close enough. The sky lights up with every color you can imagine, with any number of silly shapes in the mix, too. He's very much accepting requests.

Ironically, he's a little quieter in this part of the evening, a little more withdrawn, but that doesn't stop him from taking pictures of or selfies with whoever will humor him. These are memories he never thought he'd get to make for himself, after all. He'd like to hold onto them as long as he can.

Afterward, the party goes on. Or you can go home. He doesn't expect you to stay behind and clean up, after all--but he won't turn you down if you're feeling helpful.]

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