When; Wednesday, the 25th, all day
Rating; various
Characters; OPEN
Summary;
Day 2: Clubs clubs clubs! They want you to join! Honor societies, sororities, fraternities, geek campaigns, magic circles, everyone's got something to offer and they want you to join their ranks...if you're good enough anyway.
The Club Event on Wednesday is an egalitarian event put on by various organizations from all the schools. This is where you come in! You may have your character form a club or become a member of one--or try to become a member of one. Clubs can be as easy to get into or as hard to get into as you like. Clubs can have a set of requirements for entry or a single test characters need to perform for acceptance. Make it as welcoming or as elite as you'd like. There will be music and food and entertainment venues in the Square courtesy of the Deities. Sign up is not necessary for attendance, so even unaffected characters can crash the party. You are free to have your characters hold their own private promotions parties as well in the spirit of sorority, fraternity, or general school rivalry.
One of the curses that had transformed the City landscape, and the Square had become no exception, though now it was at the hands of cursed citizens, not the deities or curses themselves. They had placed the schools there, but the students and teachers set up the club fair. Banners and colorful posters lined the rows, with volunteers from the clubs shouting and waving anything they could to attract potential members to their tables. Teachers walk amongst them to assure things run smoothly, and a glimpse of a headmaster or principal every now and then keeps everything in place.
Where's your booth? Looking for something to occupy your time? Got a hobby you hope has a group? New, up and coming club? Established sorority? There's something here for everyone, it seems.
[rules! everyone's welcome, so come one, and come all, but please label your comments! as usual, use "open" or "closed to ___", and specify time if you'd like, ("set up", "during the fair", etc.), but we'd also like to ask that clubs label their comments and put all their activity in that thread- it's easier for everyone to manage things and follow that way! So, say- if I throw up a Grell comment for the poetry club, I'll put "POETRY CLUB" in the title and everyone involved in that would just comment beneath that. Of course, you're still free to have open and individual threads, too- Go wild!]