Name: Get That Booty Reward: 1x Pumpkin Pop Type: Solo Participants: This game requires one user. Description: Can you open the booty of treasure? Explanation:
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Samhain: Get That Booty
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Wed 21 Oct 2020, 05:08
Fri 23 Oct 2020, 14:04
Not getting very far, he had been stopped by another skeleton which for some reason incited fury. Storming towards the skeleton, he demanded to know what was going on and why he was brought here. The Skeleton had raised its bony hands saying it wasn't the same one he had been chaperoned by and that one was his brother and they were currently a different skeleton. Giving another sigh, shichiro eased up before asking what the skeleton's deal was. The pirate dressed skeleton had the ushered shichiro to a treasure chest with a lock combination and told him he had a few chances to unlock it and claim the prize inside. Not having much of a choice, Shichiro decided to play the game.
[Exit.]
Fri 23 Oct 2020, 14:04
'Dice 100' : 46, 9, 22
Sat 24 Oct 2020, 22:46
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Sat 24 Oct 2020, 22:46
'Dice 100' : 34, 13, 26
Tue 27 Oct 2020, 08:56
He had lost the final of Samhain's games in the Void, having no chance to keep track of the correct cup as the five arms of the skeleton moved as incredible speeds. It seemed the gods did not favour Odin, who'd have thought that would be the case. It's almost like the Lich's entire existence went against a lot of faiths and what they preached. Illumin especially hated him, but the church of Illumin had a couple of their own problems to be dealing with right now, like the public's lack of faith in them. What an ironic turn of events that had been.
Stepping up to the first game station at the incredibly lively graveyard, it as another game Odin had never played, but it seemed fairly simple. There was a locked chest, and three locks stopping anyone from getting the rewards hidden within. The skeleton at this game, a different one from the games in the Void, said that the Lich would only get one chance at the game, as the lock as magical and didn't allow repeat attempts. Taking a breath, and examining the lock for a good length of time, Odin took his attempt.
Tue 27 Oct 2020, 12:12
A soft puff of air left its mouth as it kneeled on the ground, poking at the locks. A look of profound irritation seemed to don the features of the skeleton- either way, the beetle needed to hurry up. It titled its head as if a better angle would help it in the upcoming trial before reaching long, spindly fingers forward to fiddle with the object. The metal locks creaked beneath its fingers. A feeling of anticipation settled over Besouro's shoulders- hopefully, such an endeavor would turn out well for it. It listened for the soft clicks of the metal with every rotation of the lock, but ultimately it'd have no idea what each sound represented. Lockpicking (or number guessing) was not one of its strengths. Eventually, regardless of its completion, it was ushered out of the range of the small box. Time must've run out.
Ordered to wait outside, it stood awkwardly still as it would await the results of its first game in Samhain. Hopefully, its luck would hold out- but in practice, things often went awry.
[WC: 304]
Tue 27 Oct 2020, 12:12
'Dice 100' : 35, 82, 84
Sun 01 Nov 2020, 09:01
Steel was now furious. He no longer needed to wear the burlap mask because even if he removed it he would not look like anything not out of a horror story. Yet he still wore the mask. Maybe not for the sake of others but for the sake of his own sanity. The mask was all that was keeping him from going completely insane now. His vision was blurred from the hatred he was feeling. He just wanted some pumpkin pops. Why couldn’t they just give him some pumpkin pops. All while walking and thinking Steel uncontrollably snickered and laughed. The towering figure was blending into this society quite well. He seemed as if he lived here.
Walking up to a new booth there was a skeleton dressed as a pirate standing in it and when the pirate laughed like a pirate Steel laughed back. They had a laughing contest for a short bit before both turned quiet and the skeleton explained the game and how to win it. You had to open the safe. It had a codelock. You only had one chance at getting it right. Winning would get you the pumpkin pops so expertly hidden inside.
Steel was going to play this game and he was going to win. Just as he was about to play he sat down in front of the safe and looked up at the skeleton “Hello skeleton, I want to play a game.” After saying that he recited what the skeleton had already told him about the rules of the game. He was clearly insane. Then he started playing the game.
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Sun 01 Nov 2020, 09:01
'Dice 100' : 17, 50, 18
Mon 02 Nov 2020, 11:25
Nope. Not going there. That way lies the way of embarrassment yet again. Stupid mouth with no filter. Requiem cursed again as she skulked away from the touchy booth with the skeleton's laugh ringing in her ears. Even if the two she guessed wrong made his day, the rules forbade him from giving her even a consolation prize. Stupid rules.
Moving on to the next booth, she saw a skeleton dressed as a pirate dancing while singing, "~Hey! Ho! An' up she rises! Hey! Ho! An' up she rises! Hey! Ho! An' up she rises! Earlaye in th' mornin'!~ come one! Come all! Who can get me booty from Davey Jones' chest?" It cackled and pulled a concertina out and played another song, "~look, how, the light of the town, the lights of the town are shining now!~" Requiem clapped along with the other watching as someone tried to undo the lock. The man failed to the entertainment of the audience. A boy who had some girls hanging off him swaggered up and made a try to unlocking the chest as the skeleton changed songs. This one was a particularly raunchy song about a young woman from a place called Dover and involved….
Yeah, no. That was an image Requiem really didn't want in her head. The logistics of that was mind boggling and she wondered what kind of sick fetishist would be even remotely okay with shark/human intercourse where….that was a thing.
The boy failed and the girls left him with various looks of derision and scorn as Requiem stepped up to the booth, "well now, pretty lass, do ye think ye can unlock the chest?"
Requiem smirked, "how hard can it be?"
Mon 02 Nov 2020, 11:25
'Dice 100' : 41, 5, 45
Mon 02 Nov 2020, 13:47
What was this?
What was that?
She saw some booty to grab. Her eyes saw a game where someone had to figure out the code for the lock and only had one try. Will she just try her luck? She had nothing to lose as her hopes were already down. She hiddenly felt a little hope though as she went up to the game. "I think you have just the right amount of booty." The skeleton joked. Kuri's face turned quite red as she became flustered. "H-hey. Let's just play the game you perv." She looked away and started at the codes. She only had one try...
Mon 02 Nov 2020, 13:47
'Dice 100' : 30, 18, 9
Tue 03 Nov 2020, 01:16
One of the skeletons were wearing a pirate outfit, which caught Masami's eye, and that the kid thought that it was interesting. The game had a treasure chest, which the rest didn't have. Obviously, Masami would approach the booth, lean closer to inspect that lock of the treasure chest, and then start fiddling. He'd only have one chance, in one round, and in one turn. If he fails, then it's all over. After all, it's about luck; maybe he could've prayed to the god of luck before approaching the booth? He wasn't the religious one, but Masami would still pray. If the ending outcome is not a win, then maybe today's just not the day.
Tue 03 Nov 2020, 01:16
'Dice 100' : 89, 85, 64
Tue 03 Nov 2020, 02:48
Gunter ignores and asks what the task is. Out of nowhere a skeleton dressed like a pirate comes in. "ARR MATEY! I'm here for ya booty, and not the golden kind. Open this treasure chest here, or I get the one in your pants! My cutlass could use a brown coat of paint!" and slaps down a treasure chest. Gunter looks at the pirate skeleton and says "I will bury you in a ditch."
"No need to get feisty, mate. That comes later. There be the booty chest. Open it up, and perhaps we will supplement the treasure... for your ass."
As Gunter walks over to the chest beforehand, in the background, he hears the sound of two skeletons pumping their shotguns, ready to unload into his ass. Gunter starts picking the lock. Should he succeed, he gets the treasure. Should he fail, he has to run out of the tent while skeletons start running after him and blasting him with shotguns. The skeleton pirate shouts "Arrr matey, swiggity swooty I come for your booty!"
Gunter clears out entirely before he gets fucked.
Tue 03 Nov 2020, 02:48
'Dice 100' : 82, 93, 28
Wed 04 Nov 2020, 10:55
The next day found him in a large graveyard, where many seemed to come to relax. It was almost a picnic destination, where may came to celebrate the lives of their loved ones, occasionally celebrating with those loved ones themselves. It was certainly a unique place, one of many in the city, but it nonetheless had some games for someone to play. The one Aly approached was to solve a locked chest. It seemed fairly straightforward, but chances are it would be anything but.
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Wed 04 Nov 2020, 10:55
'Dice 100' : 44, 91, 41
Wed 04 Nov 2020, 15:08
Pondering about the matter, Esperia settled on a idea, her fingers moving as she adjusted the lock and started to work on cracking the code. Time was ticking, and the skeleton was humming excitedly, counting down the time till at long last the final seconds were drawing near. Would she have guessed it? In the end it appeared that lady luck would once again be the one to make that final verdict!
Wed 04 Nov 2020, 15:08
'Dice 100' : 89, 63, 70
Sat 07 Nov 2020, 14:58
Right foot forward and the left foot back. Turn around and get out of here fast. Victor said this in a rhythmic fashion as he got the heck out of the tower of Samhain. He needed to skidaddle as fast as he could. Leaving the town and going to the outskirts he found this weird graveyard where the spirits of the dead seemed to be greeting their distant relatives. Man was this place weird. In the distance Victor could hear this weird bass heavy music. Looking over he saw flashing lights. It seemed as if even if this was a graveyard it was still a party.
Going over he saw a large sign over the entrance to where the party was. It read “Raveyard” Victor had not heard about this kind of stuff before but it looked fun. He shrugged his shoulders and walked inside. Walking up to another game booth. This time the game booth featured a skeleton wearing pirate captain clothes. And as Victor closed in, the skeleton cursed like a sailor and greeted Victor.
Victor asked what the game was and the skeleton answered and explained the rules. To win this game you had to figure out the code to a three digit lock on the first try. Not very easy seeing as a three digit lock code had 999 possible answers. But heck why not. Victor would play anyways.
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