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Happy Naberus! [Party post]

There's a chill in the air and a distant howl, and the sun is nowhere to be seen. On the outskirts of the Plaza, grinning faces carved into squashes tempt passersby to follow their lighted path, leading visitors down twists and turns through darkened streets, fog swirling around their feet. Did you already pass this way before? Are you going in circles, lost forever? Doubling back on yourself will lead to much the same result. And you don't remember when or how, but your clothes have somehow become a costume - whether funny, horrific, or downright bizarre.
Eventually, you find yourself in a small street carnival, tucked away far beyond the beaten path. Lights and lanterns run the length of a darkened street, the smells of fried and baked treats in the air, a light haze of smoke gathering under the awnings of food stalls. Beyond the food stalls, a haunted house beckons the brave to venture into its dark, cramped corridors, the sounds of distant screams coming from deep within. To the other side, a mountain of pumpkins waits to be carved, scoops and wicked-looking knives laid out on a tall table. Further still, wooden washtubs full of dark red wine host a small flotilla of apples to be bobbed, leaving all participants with deep red stains running down their necks from trying.
But before you can investigate the many wonders this strange little celebration has to offer, you must first be confronted by the host.
What looks for all the world like a fleshy flower writhes in the entryway to the festival, already towering over most visitors at fifteen feet high. But then that flower opens, unfolding into the form of an even larger young woman, bloody handprints painted on her exposed skin and shards of glass seemingly jammed directly into her head, and papercraft severed limbs hang in a necklace around her throat. She grins at you with unrestrained glee. "Couldn't resist, right? This is the happiest time of the entire year! Happy Naberus! You do know what that is? The Orokin festival of death, darkness, and deviance." She peers down at those in her presence. "We're all equal on Naberus night now, under our masks. Who's to know who's powerful and who isn't?"
She straightens up and laughs, waving her arms towards the carnival behind her. "Don't say I didn't warn you!"
[ooc: Happy Naberus, Nexus-goers! This is a party post, so feel free to tag around under the activity tags or just with each other! And remember, everyone must have a costume to participate! You can make it as mundane or as terrifying as you like. If you are open to spooky and/or horrifying events happening to your character, please also contact me through DMs here or to Ael on Discord so we can plan it together beforehand. The horror side of this event is opt-in, and threads containing such content should be tagged in the subject line.]
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He does not want to know what that creature is eating.
And Peter takes a worried breath, when the creature looks at his direction. Maybe he can deceive his way out of this? He holds the candle near his face, so it appears that he has the same purple flame as the creature does in those creepy eyes.
And carefully, slowly than he ever imagined he could move, Peter starts to inch against the wall, looking for another exit. Another clue of where to go.
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It doesn't move.
Those burning eyes stay locked on Peter, the ragged creature frozen in its pose, tracking his movements without pursuit.
Behind Peter, the wall seems to continue on forever, just long enough for him to begin to wonder if he's trapped here in this horrific stalemate. But then the texture of the wall changes - giving way to a soft, clothlike texture. A draped tapestry hung over a hole in the wall, large enough to fit a man. As Peter backs through it, the flame in his hands flares up and roars into an impassible wall, and when it fades, the creature is gone. Only a dark stain on the floor remains as proof that it was there.
The candle in Peter's hands is now unlit, its flame expended.
The passageway behind the tapestry lies open, dim light glowing at its other end. This seems to lead into a labyrinth of some kind, hallways full of twists and turns. And somewhere in those halls, something not unlike a minotaur...