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Foolish Mortals Mod Account ([personal profile] grimgrinningghosts) wrote in [community profile] foolishmortals2018-06-03 12:26 pm

WE LIKE TO PARTY

[There once were some worlds that worked so hard, there was just no time to play. But that will all changed when a weird bus pulls up one day.

Your character is going to be in the middle of whatever, at their home, on a mission, dying, whatever...when they’re approached by the giant Moron Mountain Party Bus. Approached is a strong word when it seems determined to reach your character at all costs, crashing through walls or blending in, whatever necessary.

Once the bus approaches and your character has taken notice of it, the doors open. You have three options here.

1. You can board the bus willingly, upon which the bus will close it’s doors drive/fly/dive towards it’s next pickup.
2. Be hypnotically entranced beyond your free will and dance on to the bus, thanks to the actually-hypnotic tones of ”We Like To Party” which the bus will play should you choose not to willingly board.
3. Have your character get pulled onto the bus by a giant cartoon hand that emerges from the top of it, grabbing and tossing your character on.

Once they’re on, you’ll realize the interior of the party bus is fairly luxurious. There’s a pole, a couple of drinks stashed next to one of the couches, and a disco ball. A few TV monitors hang around too, broadcasting some basketball game (but there’s a remote right there). There’s clearly someone wanting to keep you comfortable, but...who?

It’ll be of less comfort when you realize the bus doesn’t have a driver or a steering wheel, and as soon as you stepped on, all of your powers and weapons were rendered useless. It’s ominous, but hey, there’s drinks.



(ooc: Welcome to Foolish Mortals’ Non-Disney Round! You won’t arrive at Moron Mountain until the host intro log, so your bios and the locations haven’t come into play yet. If you or your character would want anything aboard the massive party bus within reason, feel free to assume it’s there, as it’s obviously pretty luxurious. The bus pick-ups happen in the following order, ICly:

1. Morty Smith
2. Boss Baby
3. Otis
4. Wabuu
5. Ginger
6. Fizzy
7. Willy Wonka
8. Coraline Jones
9. Gandhi
10. Cleo
11. The Little Girl
12. Audrey
13. Penny Poledina
14. Beth Tezuka
15. Beetle
16. Kubo
17. Spongebob Squarepants
18. Aquaman
19. Bender
20. Samurai Jack
21. Dinobot
22. Zhu Li Moon
23. Sarah Lynn
24. Bojack Horseman
25. Centipeedle
26. Dan Backslide ]
essentiallyinvisible: (studying)

[personal profile] essentiallyinvisible 2018-06-07 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
Well, is it possible that the history of times before they existed has been destroyed? Especially if they appeared suddenly, there would be little time to save what already existed.
in4apounding: (let me explain u a thing)

[personal profile] in4apounding 2018-06-07 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
That's definitely possible, I suppose. Fighting Grimm was nearly impossible before the discovery of Dust. ...Which I'm. Guessing you don't know about either?

[She considers for a second.]

...The crystalline power source. Not the kind of stuff you need to clean up. Though you definitely need to clean up the other kind, too, it can be very dangerous to leave around loose.
essentiallyinvisible: (thinking about things)

[personal profile] essentiallyinvisible 2018-06-07 05:33 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I haven't heard of a power source like that, either. What exactly makes it useful for fighting Grimm?
in4apounding: (let me explain u a thing)

[personal profile] in4apounding 2018-06-07 05:47 am (UTC)(link)
It can be used to power all kinds of weapons, and different types carry different kinds of elemental effects.

So one gun can shoot charges with- say, lightning or fire or ice effects, depending on what's needed. Plus it powers all kinds of other things, too. Everything, really. It's VERY potent.
essentiallyinvisible: (studying)

[personal profile] essentiallyinvisible 2018-06-07 05:56 am (UTC)(link)
...wow. [She looks awed.] Even without Grimm, something like that could have a lot of practical applications in our world. Is it harmful after it's used up?
in4apounding: (well that's just improbable)

[personal profile] in4apounding 2018-06-07 06:20 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think so? It mostly just kind of- gets used up.

[Though of course we don't know for sure because god forbid Rooster Teeth get into that level of worldbuilding about something so important.]

Most Huntsmen out in the wild don't exactly have time to collect spent cartridges or anything.
essentiallyinvisible: (thinking about things)

[personal profile] essentiallyinvisible 2018-06-07 08:38 am (UTC)(link)
[She nods. That makes sense.] If Dust really can work like that...it would be a very powerful source of clean energy for people. [A pause] Of course I wouldn't want to deprive your Hunters of it! That would be bad. But I can't help but think of ideas about how it would work.
in4apounding: (let me explain u a thing)

[personal profile] in4apounding 2018-06-09 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, it's already used to power almost everything, not just our weapons.
essentiallyinvisible: (eager smile)

[personal profile] essentiallyinvisible 2018-06-09 06:26 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, really? That's even better! Although I guess with the Grimm around it could be harder to collect all you need...