Miyako
🎖️ Game Master
- RP Date
- 46.9
- RP Location
- Kyoto, Yamatai
Downtown Kyoto, Planet Yamatai
Winter-Night Lights Pavilion
After a hiatus following mobilization for the war the year before, the Winter-Nights celebration was holding the opening night, to run through the rest of the holiday season, through New Year's Day. The skyscrapers surrounding the immense park were all decorated with volumetrics. There were some that simply used their shape to beam light along blacked out windows. The building housing the local Shimizu Zaibatsu office on the upper floors sat at one end of the park, behind the stage setup for entertainment and announcements. That building in particular featured lights dancing up and down the outside of the building, which did not stop the company from setting up two separate lounges on the top two floors, with a balcony and courtyard featuring prominently as half of the top floor. They even decorated the landing pad facing away from the party, where a company shuttle with a security and medical team waited, just in case the crews at the first aid tent in the celebration proper needed backup, or a fast evac to the nearest hospital.
There were some changes from the first Solstice celebration. The most obvious were the expansion of the feasting hall to accommodate a bigger kitchen, an indoor stage, volumetric projectors, and more space for the number of guests expected. The snow was a bit easier to manage that year compared to the absolute blizzard in YE 44. The standards on the hall included banners from the three houses: Ketsurui, Motoyoshi, and Shimizu. The latter two cooperated on the event, with Shimizu taking the lead. This was not reflected in the decoration, as each were represented equally. The main stage that year had been set up with a shell about the back half, both to protect the VIPs up there with the built-in defenses that the company hid, but also to keep them out of sitting still in the wind without a way to heat them up. Folding heated chairs, what will they think of next?
Imperial family members, and other notable families were invited in advance, with specific space left for representatives of the government. It was an open invitation to celebrate with the rest of the planet, if they were not too busy. Flag officers and notable COs were also invited to sit there, even if it meant that they might see the backside of an act or two (with a performance from Miyako, for example).
Priority places for the chairs in front of the stage on the ground was given to uniformed or costumed members of the Star Army, and their families. There were already a good amount of ship-specific booths set up around the that year, including some spares in case a crew willing to stay at the booth showed up for the party. The servers inside wore or projected their preferred costume, typically winter animals, sweaters, skirts and thick leggings, all to different levels of festive. There were reminders of the common heritage Yamataians represented inside, leaning heavily into the older Norse-like decoration, as all the permanent buildings of the celebration were. The temporary stalls and buildings were decorated or projected with their decorations however they had deemed fit.
The skating rink made a return that year, only shifted away from the expanded feasting hall a bit more. To ease congestion the ice sculpting competition was being held in the western part of the park. The massive bash was set to begin with the lighting of the Norse spruce near the hall, so having the competition there would have caused problems again. The tree had only grown in the past two years, it was a particularly fast-growing conifer. The workers from the Tokyo Brewing Company and the guests inside had a good view of the tree, and all window spots were going fast! With the holiday spirits in so much demand the time before, more had been shipped in to handle just how much drunk fun revelers were going to get into.
A new addition to the sky lounge was a family-friendly lounge facing the rest of the city lights away from the celebration. Facing the celebration, with the balcony was the Ice Palace. The reason it was called that had not been revealed yet, lost in the mix. Only staff knew the plans. The lounge catered specifically to adults, with open bars, private places, pits, alcoves at windows, and various other party items they might require to unwind and blow off steam. Just in case they needed to get away from the incredible crowds down below, or celebrate in a less raucous way without freezing their buns off.
Shimizu-Motoyoshi Akina sat in the second row of chairs on the stage, watching as the countdown to the opening brought the throngs of people out to celebrate and socialize. She had decided to give her daughter a chance to be the master of ceremonies this year, and she had come with the crew that could be spared leave from the YSS Teisenjou.
Miu, a serving cabinet member, was dressed in something as garish and loud as the year she had flown the gift fleet to the Empress. It surprised no one. Shimizu-Motoyoshi Miu checked with the stage manager while wearing what could only be described as a fluffy bunny outfit. As if she had something against pants in the cold, she wore a fur-lined skirt in white with a gold, sparkly trim around the hem. Her top was something akin to a corset, with a shirt that only came up below her shoulders on the sides. What she was actually dressed as was a bunny with reindeer horns. Horns? For whatever reason. They had lights and garland decorated in them, to keep them relatively light. The platform heels she wore had only a slight incline, more to make her appear taller and draw attention to the fact lights flashed from the sides in a subtle dance each time she took a step. A cute choker made of faux fur and a bell jingled as she waved to some of the people seated up on the stage with her. The manager lifted her brow silently when she saw the mistletoe on the end of the Princess' fluffy blue tail.
Music rang out around the entire park, and screens projected for visitors watching from places or buildings they could not see the stage from, including up above. Miu walked out as soon as the lights went down, and when applause (muffled often by mittens and gloves) rang out, the lights were brought back up and she bowed from the center of the stage as drones began to hover at a decent distance from her to record different angles.
"Hello Yamatai! I am Shimizu-Motoyoshi Miu, and I am dressed as this year's mascot! If you want to submit one for next year, visit the Shimizu recruitment tent! I'm so happy to see we have more people out than last time, and the weather is behaving for now, but stay bundled up anyway!" She swayed slightly, and continued to speak to the crowd with a smooth warmth that felt as if she were trying to speak to each person specifically.
"It has been a hard couple years for everyone, and we are happy to welcome our off-world guests from around the sector! Thank you so much for coming to celebrate with us, if you observe Yul as we do here, how they do it in Nepleslia, or not at all, I am so glad you have come, all the same. Tonight, as a bonus for showing up, anyone who signs up is eligible to win a brand-new Misha-Class Explorer, courtesy of the Yugumo Corporation. Thanks for that! Moorage and maintenance are covered for ten years, and it can be crewed or used solo. Visit the Yugumo tent to look at specs, and other fun things they've been up to since the last time. You can also enjoy their simulations courtesy of the highest speed KiNet Some are pretty exciting, and some are silly. Which will you get?"
Miu paused and waited for the applause to die down again, and held her hand out, "So, who is ready to get things hopping?" She asked, turning in profile to the crowd so she could make sure they saw her tail twitch after she hopped a few times. One hand stretched up towards the heavens and she looked over her shoulder to the buildings, "Oh, I almost forgot. So many of you are here, I think we have the magic to do...this!" Fun gold and blue sparkles shot from her hands, and swept into a zephyr of visible wind carrying stylized snowflakes. When they hit the building looming over the stage, the volumetric projectors really turned on, and it looked like the entire structure from the bottom up was turning into a building made from ice one might expect to see in a fantasy simulation. The nearby towers started after, so that the central building glittered from the top, a red and green light blinked, sparkled, and turned gold before shooting from the highest of the spires all the way down to the top of the prodigious tree near the great hall.
As the light touched the top, a star lit, followed by all of the colorful lights strewn over the branches. They caught fluffy tinsel and ornaments the size of melons depicting various worlds, sourced from their schools, as well as the same from ships that won a contest to have theirs represented on the tree, from the fleet. Moving away from the tree and the feasting hall, smaller trees lit up. Each was represented of one of Yamatai's settled worlds. Their designs varied wildly based on what they had chosen to represent their systems, and the Norians were of course, invited to make one as well.
The crowd reacted with excited clamor, cries out in more than a few languages for joy, and the clapping reached the peak while music began to play. It was brassy and bright, and it made Miu sway a little bit while she waited for the energy of the crowds to dissipate. Once there was just enough quiet to be heard, she bowed again, "Thank you for coming! Drink your fill, eat your feast, and make some new friends! Happy Winter-Nights, everyone!"
The Solstice party began in earnest, as the 'magic' settled upon the entire little town set up for the event, making it feel and look like some kind of snowy, enchanted forest.
Winter-Night Lights Pavilion
After a hiatus following mobilization for the war the year before, the Winter-Nights celebration was holding the opening night, to run through the rest of the holiday season, through New Year's Day. The skyscrapers surrounding the immense park were all decorated with volumetrics. There were some that simply used their shape to beam light along blacked out windows. The building housing the local Shimizu Zaibatsu office on the upper floors sat at one end of the park, behind the stage setup for entertainment and announcements. That building in particular featured lights dancing up and down the outside of the building, which did not stop the company from setting up two separate lounges on the top two floors, with a balcony and courtyard featuring prominently as half of the top floor. They even decorated the landing pad facing away from the party, where a company shuttle with a security and medical team waited, just in case the crews at the first aid tent in the celebration proper needed backup, or a fast evac to the nearest hospital.
There were some changes from the first Solstice celebration. The most obvious were the expansion of the feasting hall to accommodate a bigger kitchen, an indoor stage, volumetric projectors, and more space for the number of guests expected. The snow was a bit easier to manage that year compared to the absolute blizzard in YE 44. The standards on the hall included banners from the three houses: Ketsurui, Motoyoshi, and Shimizu. The latter two cooperated on the event, with Shimizu taking the lead. This was not reflected in the decoration, as each were represented equally. The main stage that year had been set up with a shell about the back half, both to protect the VIPs up there with the built-in defenses that the company hid, but also to keep them out of sitting still in the wind without a way to heat them up. Folding heated chairs, what will they think of next?
Imperial family members, and other notable families were invited in advance, with specific space left for representatives of the government. It was an open invitation to celebrate with the rest of the planet, if they were not too busy. Flag officers and notable COs were also invited to sit there, even if it meant that they might see the backside of an act or two (with a performance from Miyako, for example).
Priority places for the chairs in front of the stage on the ground was given to uniformed or costumed members of the Star Army, and their families. There were already a good amount of ship-specific booths set up around the that year, including some spares in case a crew willing to stay at the booth showed up for the party. The servers inside wore or projected their preferred costume, typically winter animals, sweaters, skirts and thick leggings, all to different levels of festive. There were reminders of the common heritage Yamataians represented inside, leaning heavily into the older Norse-like decoration, as all the permanent buildings of the celebration were. The temporary stalls and buildings were decorated or projected with their decorations however they had deemed fit.
The skating rink made a return that year, only shifted away from the expanded feasting hall a bit more. To ease congestion the ice sculpting competition was being held in the western part of the park. The massive bash was set to begin with the lighting of the Norse spruce near the hall, so having the competition there would have caused problems again. The tree had only grown in the past two years, it was a particularly fast-growing conifer. The workers from the Tokyo Brewing Company and the guests inside had a good view of the tree, and all window spots were going fast! With the holiday spirits in so much demand the time before, more had been shipped in to handle just how much drunk fun revelers were going to get into.
A new addition to the sky lounge was a family-friendly lounge facing the rest of the city lights away from the celebration. Facing the celebration, with the balcony was the Ice Palace. The reason it was called that had not been revealed yet, lost in the mix. Only staff knew the plans. The lounge catered specifically to adults, with open bars, private places, pits, alcoves at windows, and various other party items they might require to unwind and blow off steam. Just in case they needed to get away from the incredible crowds down below, or celebrate in a less raucous way without freezing their buns off.
Shimizu-Motoyoshi Akina sat in the second row of chairs on the stage, watching as the countdown to the opening brought the throngs of people out to celebrate and socialize. She had decided to give her daughter a chance to be the master of ceremonies this year, and she had come with the crew that could be spared leave from the YSS Teisenjou.
Miu, a serving cabinet member, was dressed in something as garish and loud as the year she had flown the gift fleet to the Empress. It surprised no one. Shimizu-Motoyoshi Miu checked with the stage manager while wearing what could only be described as a fluffy bunny outfit. As if she had something against pants in the cold, she wore a fur-lined skirt in white with a gold, sparkly trim around the hem. Her top was something akin to a corset, with a shirt that only came up below her shoulders on the sides. What she was actually dressed as was a bunny with reindeer horns. Horns? For whatever reason. They had lights and garland decorated in them, to keep them relatively light. The platform heels she wore had only a slight incline, more to make her appear taller and draw attention to the fact lights flashed from the sides in a subtle dance each time she took a step. A cute choker made of faux fur and a bell jingled as she waved to some of the people seated up on the stage with her. The manager lifted her brow silently when she saw the mistletoe on the end of the Princess' fluffy blue tail.
Music rang out around the entire park, and screens projected for visitors watching from places or buildings they could not see the stage from, including up above. Miu walked out as soon as the lights went down, and when applause (muffled often by mittens and gloves) rang out, the lights were brought back up and she bowed from the center of the stage as drones began to hover at a decent distance from her to record different angles.
"Hello Yamatai! I am Shimizu-Motoyoshi Miu, and I am dressed as this year's mascot! If you want to submit one for next year, visit the Shimizu recruitment tent! I'm so happy to see we have more people out than last time, and the weather is behaving for now, but stay bundled up anyway!" She swayed slightly, and continued to speak to the crowd with a smooth warmth that felt as if she were trying to speak to each person specifically.
"It has been a hard couple years for everyone, and we are happy to welcome our off-world guests from around the sector! Thank you so much for coming to celebrate with us, if you observe Yul as we do here, how they do it in Nepleslia, or not at all, I am so glad you have come, all the same. Tonight, as a bonus for showing up, anyone who signs up is eligible to win a brand-new Misha-Class Explorer, courtesy of the Yugumo Corporation. Thanks for that! Moorage and maintenance are covered for ten years, and it can be crewed or used solo. Visit the Yugumo tent to look at specs, and other fun things they've been up to since the last time. You can also enjoy their simulations courtesy of the highest speed KiNet Some are pretty exciting, and some are silly. Which will you get?"
Miu paused and waited for the applause to die down again, and held her hand out, "So, who is ready to get things hopping?" She asked, turning in profile to the crowd so she could make sure they saw her tail twitch after she hopped a few times. One hand stretched up towards the heavens and she looked over her shoulder to the buildings, "Oh, I almost forgot. So many of you are here, I think we have the magic to do...this!" Fun gold and blue sparkles shot from her hands, and swept into a zephyr of visible wind carrying stylized snowflakes. When they hit the building looming over the stage, the volumetric projectors really turned on, and it looked like the entire structure from the bottom up was turning into a building made from ice one might expect to see in a fantasy simulation. The nearby towers started after, so that the central building glittered from the top, a red and green light blinked, sparkled, and turned gold before shooting from the highest of the spires all the way down to the top of the prodigious tree near the great hall.
As the light touched the top, a star lit, followed by all of the colorful lights strewn over the branches. They caught fluffy tinsel and ornaments the size of melons depicting various worlds, sourced from their schools, as well as the same from ships that won a contest to have theirs represented on the tree, from the fleet. Moving away from the tree and the feasting hall, smaller trees lit up. Each was represented of one of Yamatai's settled worlds. Their designs varied wildly based on what they had chosen to represent their systems, and the Norians were of course, invited to make one as well.
The crowd reacted with excited clamor, cries out in more than a few languages for joy, and the clapping reached the peak while music began to play. It was brassy and bright, and it made Miu sway a little bit while she waited for the energy of the crowds to dissipate. Once there was just enough quiet to be heard, she bowed again, "Thank you for coming! Drink your fill, eat your feast, and make some new friends! Happy Winter-Nights, everyone!"
The Solstice party began in earnest, as the 'magic' settled upon the entire little town set up for the event, making it feel and look like some kind of snowy, enchanted forest.
- OOC Notes
- Anyone is welcome to join who would be on Yamatai or made a trip out at year's end! If you want to enter the raffle in-character it will be easier on me, but I will add participants if I have to. If I flubbed something feel free to DM me.