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With her full attention previously turned towards Wells, Seras flinched anxiously as an exasperated voice interjected their stand-off. Too many surprises. Far too many surprises. She turned towards the attendant, noting the woman’s raised eyebrow and offering a feeble smile in return. “Sorry about that,” she apologized. “I’ll get on it right away.”

While the hooligan headed immediately for the welcome booth, Seras closed her eyes briefly to gather her wits. Joyful voices rippled around the surrounding crowd, ranging from the playful and excited chatter of young children to the amused murmur of their families. Nobody was shouting. Everyone was happy. Everything was perfectly fine. As the adrenaline gradually ebbed from her system, she reflected on the situation and felt a warm flush bloom across her cheeks.

That really got out of hand fast, didn’t it?

Scooping up the diamond feathers, Seras bashfully weaved her way through the crowd to the welcoming desk, where a somewhat flustered Marcus was tapping his papers into an orderly pile.

“Sorry about all the commotion, Marcus.”

Marcus glanced up at her and chuckled ruefully. “No need to worry, missy. There’ll be plenty more of that before the day’s out.” He pushed a registration form across the table and assembled a thick packet while she filled out the form. “Just mind the change in the schedule - the parade’s been shuffled to the start of the morning, with the Tournament of Legends after that. You’ll be wanting to show up for noon to join any preliminary rounds.”

Seras nodded thankfully, depositing the mound of cherry-pink feathers onto the desk and picking up the packet. “Could you pass some of these feathers around the welcoming committee?" she asked. "There’ll be plenty more of them tomorrow and you all deserve something for putting up with us lot.”

Marcus eyed the feathers for a moment, then nodded. “Aye, I’ll make sure they all get their share,” he grinned. “You’ll make us work for them, sure enough.”

Bidding farewell, she wandered idly into the audience craning to watch the welcome desk and began flicking through the schedule. Nothing special planned for a little while - they must be leaving time for everyone to arrive and check in. Glancing up from the sheet, she caught the eye of a young girl on the other side of the crowd sitting next to a Poochyena, eyes gleaming as she followed the rotation of her gemstones. Seras smiled fondly. This is an avatar festival, after all.

Reaching for her powers, she began sculpting her gemstones into hand-sized replicas of the Pokemon she could see from her current vantage point, either standing in the admissions queue or perched on the shoulders of surrounding trainers. Skitty. Marill. Chingling. All met with awed, wonder-filled beaming. As she molded her fourth gemstone into a Porygon-Z (one arm stretched out wildly), the young girl giggled and darted out across the crowd, dragging her rather bemused mother by the hand and trailing a merrily-yipping Poochyena behind them.

“Can you make one of Poochy for me please, Miss Avatar?” she implored pleadingly. The Poochy in question yipped merrily again, prancing around the young girl’s legs.

Too damn adorable.

While the mother spluttered feebly, Seras knelt down to the child's height and smiled fondly. “No problem, sweetheart - can you hold up Poochy for me?”

With an excited squeal, the girl wrapped her arms around the Poochyena and whipped it into the air for Seras to see - the Poochyena continued to bark happily despite being yanked off the ground. Aww. Laughing quietly to herself, Seras closed her eyes and fixed the moment in her mind - all of the child’s youthful energy and the Pokemon’s unquestioning love. Bringing together two of her remaining gemstones, she felt their surfaces rippling fluidly as she melded them into a single stone.

After shaping them into the approximate shape that she wanted, she begun picking out details - the texture of the Poochyena’s pelt, the frizz of hair sticking up stubbornly along its back and the all-important detail in the eyes. Opening her own eyes, she admired her handiwork - a miniature child cast in diamonds, holding up an excitable Poochyena with pride and happiness etched across her face.

With an open mouth and eyes like dinner plates, the young girl silently laid her Poochyena on the ground and held out her hands. As soon as Seras put the sculpture in her hands, the spell broke and she began bouncing madly on the spot. “Thankyouthankyouthankyouthankyou!” she squealed. “Look at this, Poochy! Look at-”

As the girl froze, Seras watched in confusion as the Poochyena suddenly begun snarling ferociously at the ground, leaning down as though about to pounce.

“Huh? What’s up, Poochy?”

Out of nowhere, an oval of pitch-black nothingness bloomed in front of the welcome committee - Seras froze like a rabbit, her eyes fixed on the hole. Oh crap. As an unnatural scream rang out from the portal, the young girl began whimpering in terror - emerging slightly from her own panic, Seras leaned forwards and wrapped her arms around the child, gazing in horror at the crimson eyes staring through the portal. What the hell?!

After an eternity, a white-haired man stepped through the portal, sealing it behind him as he bowed. Oh great - another avatar. At least I feel slightly less self-conscious about my entrance now. Tearing her eyes from the figure, she began rocking the whimpering child in her arms, whispering comfort into her ears while her mother stood frozen in horror.
@Rethel34 In which case, I have a different idea - I'll drop my post in the IC shortly.
@Rethel34 Would it be recognisable that you're the one that cast Tailwind without necessarily eavesdropping? Seems like perfect grounds to say hi after that workout :)
@Zanavy Love the Porygon-Z, by the way - the mental image was priceless ^_^
Seras arched an eyebrow as one of her gemstones was chipped into a roughly-hewn pillow. Interesting - the man can actually aim. I’m not sure whether that's a virtue in this context or not. There would be ample time to unwind later, especially when sculpting for the crowds, but she wouldn’t allow any unanswered barbs from Well’s brashness to hang overhead for the rest of the day. With a gentle shrug, she offered him an innocent smile in return. “I’m Seras - it’s been a pleasure bumping into you.” With a theatrical wave of her proffered hand, she floated the glittering pillow into the space between herself and Wells. It was just as well that he'd carved it into something recognizable.

“I appreciate your compliments and look forwards to our future battle,” she remarked endearingly. “I’ll be certain to shake your hand at a more convenient time.”

Here comes the hard part. Holding the rest of her gemstones stationary, she turned what attention she could spare towards the pillow-shaped diamond and pushed. A paper-thin fissure formed along the surface. Then a second. And a third. With a sudden click of her fingers, the gemstone shattered in an explosion of crudely-shaped shards and cherry-pink light. Each shards immediately began to glow as it fell, slowing down as though falling through treacle and flowing like molten sand being blown into glassware. Before touching the grown, each pillow fragment had been sculpted into a plume of miniature feather down, touching down softly on the pavement in a gentle chorus of tinkles.

Restraining the urge to wipe her brow, Seras met Well’s gaze and offered the sweetest grin that she could muster.

“You’ll know when I’m ready.”

Thank Arceus that worked.
As a sudden weight slammed against her barrier, Seras’ gemstones dropped to the ground and a shudder arced down her spine. Sweet Arceus above. She took several ragged breaths while the hammering inside her chest settled to a steady pounding, arms tensing around herself under the prolonged strain on her powers. As the pressure against her barrier peaked and then lifted, she glanced up to watch the green-haired terror rising from the ground, an absurd grin spread across his face.

Mind if I… heaven and stars, the nerve of this man.

Seras pulled herself upright and tugged irritably at the ruffled folds of her dress. “Forgive me,” she noted dryly, “but I don’t much trust your aim at the moment.”

With an absent wave of one hand, her barrier dissolved into a shimmering cloud of amber lights. Sighing for catharsis as her nerves settled down, she ran one hand absently across the back of her head and glanced around at the crowd. Several of the attendants were staring slack-jawed at the scene - from the pale face and wide eyes peering out from under the attendants’ desk, Marcus looked gobsmacked. And things were going so nicely. Raising a placating palm towards the attendants, she turned her full attention towards the flying avatar.

“If you need a target to aim for, then I can raise some diamonds well above the crowd for you. Need to worry about your shots going wide.” Illustrating the point, she closed her eyes momentarily and furrowed her brow - several cherry-pink gemstones blossomed into existence around her shoulders like ice crystallizing in midair, joined shortly afterwards by the fallen gemstones floating up from the pavement into a reassuring ring. Maybe things can carry on peacefully from here. Feeling the stare of the crowd on her back, she nudged the gemstones hovering in front of her to either side, then offered a hand for the stranger to shake. “But before any of that, can I trouble you for your name?”
@Leos Klien Yeah, we're still taking new players - the main storyline doesn't kick off until Wednesday, but I expect that you'll still be able to join then :)
“Did you see that?”

“That’s so cool!”

“Mummy, can I do that when I’m older?”

Seras grinned to herself, meandering slowly through the crowds while several cherry-pink gemstones rotated around her body. Struggling through crowded streets was always troublesome at best - no need to spoil a good day with a hard blow to the shoulder - but the festival was a perfect excuse to keep any jostling strangers at arm’s length with her diamonds without feeling like a braggart. The excited glee radiating off the young children’s faces made every second of the hustle-and-bustle worthwhile. Besides, it wouldn’t hurt to hurt to advertise a little before setting up her booth. With so many tourists flocking into the city, I might be able to save enough for a ferry to Sootopolis.

Wandering towards the marquee with the welcoming committee flag, she spotted several attendants scowling at the crowd, frustration etched across their brows. One of them glanced idly in her direction, then did a double-take and beamed warmly at her.

“Seras? So good to see you again!”

Waving fondly, Seras slipped through the crowd to the man’s desk. “Hey Marcus! How goes the family?”

Marcus grinned bashfully. “Little Rachel’s coming along wonderfully. Truth be told, I was hoping that you’d show up today - Rachel still adores that figure you made her before, bless her, but the missus has been rather jealous that she wasn’t around last time you passed through. Figure that you’ll be selling some more?”

“Later today,” she smiled. “I want to set up shop while everyone’s still here, so keep an eye out for my totem pole.”

“As you please. One moment - I’ll fill out the paperwork for you.”

Marcus ducked beneath his desk, muttering under his breath as he rummaged through a box. At that moment, a loud shout broke out above the marquee - Seras glanced up to see a green-haired man plummeting straight towards her. Ohcrapohcrapohcrap. With a panicked squeal, she wrapped her arms around her chest and reached for her powers. A hemisphere of golden light bloomed around her like a soap bubble, semi-transparent and hard as concrete.
Gathering all the avatars? Aggressive marketing around the world? Thousands of innocent bystanders? Oh boy :p

Looks like great fun so far! ^_^

@Thebastardbrasta Quick question - did you land on the shield feet-first or crash into it? Holding someone up isn't going to be the easiest thing in the world, so I'd prefer to write that into my next post.
As long as there's a decent premise to bring characters together initially (either everyone or in smaller groups), then I'm perfectly happy for things to kick off properly on Wednesday :)

My character would be less inclined towards scrapping from the outset (before there's a reason), but I'd be happy with some form of casual battle if people's characters are leaning in that direction - perhaps some form of festival or other public event if you don't want to tip your hand before Wednesday?
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