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Namur ([personal profile] om_nom_namur) wrote in [community profile] concoursec2013-09-30 09:13 pm

Goodbye Dollet and Thanks for All the Fish! (backdated to Sept 28)

Characters: EVERYONE!!! And any "local" NPCs you want to make up
Location: A warehouse down by the wharf
Rating: G+? idk people will do as they will do
Open/Closed/Finished: Open
Summary: It's an excuse to pump dance music really really loudly, tbh.

The party was put together ridiculously fast, but everyone who decided to help went all out, and the place is pretty damn awesome. There are refreshments, strobe lights, a loudass music setup, and lots of space to dance. Come on in and have a blast! Garden will be sailing off in the morning, and then it's back to school. Time to get in that last hurrah!
gunbladegrrl: (languid stretch)

[personal profile] gunbladegrrl 2013-11-05 03:06 pm (UTC)(link)
[Maria just smirks.] Sure, but nothing contemporary. Funny thing about skipping a decade, everything you used to love is out of fashion... replaced by I don't even know what, but I don't really like it.
gunbladegrrl: (i am intrigured)

[personal profile] gunbladegrrl 2013-11-06 02:55 pm (UTC)(link)
She nodded. "Yep. Lost ten years between Dollet and here when I first shipped out. So styles and times changed and I missed it all, leaving me an angry old woman at my young age."

She was just playing though. "Just haven't really sat down and found something these days I really like, especially since it's getting harder and harder to import albums from Galbadia."
gunbladegrrl: (Heh)

[personal profile] gunbladegrrl 2013-11-09 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
"The two major music scenes are Esthar City and Deling City, and Esthar's a little too..." She waved a hand in the air, not quite sure how to describe it. "Well, it was isolated from the world for years, so it got very closed-off in that time, and its music developed along heavy electronic lines without any outside influence to either incorporate or learn from. So I never was really fond of it."