mudblood_andproud: (Christmas -- OOC Time!)
mudblood_andproud ([personal profile] mudblood_andproud) wrote in [community profile] nexus_crossings2017-12-11 06:56 pm

Ho Ho Ho! Happy HP Holidays!

There is something different about the Nexus this Christmas season. There is a light snow falling over the entire Nexus plaza. The snow is gentle, with no real coldness to the falling snow flakes. As one approaches the main gathering area, they will notice that there are many Christmas decorations, including garland hanging from the air, and there are twelve towering decorated Christmas trees, some sparkling with tiny icicles, some glittering with hundreds of candles. There are also thousands of floating tiny candles in the Nexus plaza, that gently move at their own discretion.

In one corner, there is an orchestra, directed by a Dwarf. All of the musicians are playing music on instruments made from ice. In the center of the Nexus plaza, is a huge banquet table, loaded with holiday foods and treats that showcases a variety of food from different cultures, and some of the different worlds that gather into the Nexus itself. The main delight of the banquet table is that magic can make the food replenish itself, meaning Christmas dinner never has to end. Most will be able to find something they would enjoy. With the added perk that the food is LOL-free.

There are some added little Christmas adventures, for those who get caught up in the holidays. Here are some of the extra options for the Holiday season.

Secret Santa!
There is an added bonus to the Secret Santa gifts this year. The presents will deliver themselves! There are tons of wrapped gifts floating through the air, destined to only drop when they reach the person to which they are intended. Please note that not all gifts will be given in the spirit of the season. There are a few prank gifts floating around too. Be sure to watch out for them!

Christmas Crackers!
There are Christmas crackers scattered among the tables, and in amongst the branches of the trees. They are decorated with festive paper that is twisted at either end like a sweet wrapper. Inside of the tube are prizes, and some contain Muggle prizes such as a paper hat, a plastic toy, and a slip of paper with a joke printed on it. But the rare person will receive a unique, peculiar magical prize, and will envelop everyone nearby in a cloud of blue smoke.

Weasley Sweaters!
Time to try your luck at the Christmas Sweater bin. There is a large rotating clothing rack that seems to have an endless supply of them. Each one more Festive than the last! Pick one and show your Christmas spirit for the rest of the day.

Enchanted Mistletoe!
Be warned Nexus traveler, the Nargles** have hung enchanted Mistletoe all around the plaza. If an unlucky person steps underneath the Mistletoe, they will find that they are magically stuck to the spot, until they can find someone to kiss them. Of course, the kiss can be platonic, familial, or even romantic. For a few unfortunate people, the kiss may be the last thing they would want to do... but it is that or be stuck in the same spot for the rest of the season.

**Nargle Wiki
[Click Here for information on the HP Holiday Event!]
[Your character is free to give other Christmas gifts to people they care about -- HOWEVER, please do not deliver your Secret Santa gift. That will be handled by the Secret Santa moderator. Please post details on your Secret Santa gift in this post please.]
poetwarrior: (Sitting and listening)

[personal profile] poetwarrior 2018-01-06 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
Faris' tongue flicks out to taste the scent of the candy she's offering him. It's strong and sharp, surprisingly so, despite the clear wrapper enveloping it. "I will try it," he decides, and grasps the candy cane gently between his teeth to carry it over to the table.

Her thoughtfulness in putting the bowl of eggnog on the table rather than the floor is greatly appreciated. K'da are very social, after all, and it is difficult to speak with others while one is on the floor. Finding a comfortable perch on the bench seating is slightly more difficult, but he can manage, after a fashion. "My thanks," he says, situating his tail so that passersby will not step on it.
chiron_survivor: (not sure about that)

[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2018-01-07 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
"Let me know if you need help unwrapping it," she says. She doesn't want to assume -- Faris is rather dexterous with small, delicate objects -- but she doesn't want him to struggle either.

Having shared a drink with Faris previously, Caspar does not think too much about the eggnog in a bowl, or the way the alien is perched on the bench opposite him. He catches Adia eying his hot chocolate, and wordlessly switches beverages with her.

"Oh, you don't have to--" she starts to protest, but Caspar just smiles and shakes his head. Cider is an acceptable substitute if it makes his girl happy.

"Let us know what you think,' he says to Faris. "Of the eggnog and candy cane." He's legitimately curious. And food, as little of it as he needs to eat, is a far better topic than childbearing.
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[personal profile] poetwarrior 2018-01-07 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
Faris is not so proud that he will not take help when it is offered, fortunately. He has an easier time pressing buttons and holding things than he does peeling thin, crinkly wrappers from tiny objects. "If you would," he says appreciatively, flicking his ears forward.

The K'da lowers his head to the bowl and takes an experimental lap of the liquid. It's thicker than he expected, a heavy texture loaded with cream and spices and sugar. "It is very unusual," he reports in surprise, tasting it again. It is not unappealing, however.
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2018-01-07 01:45 pm (UTC)(link)
"Sure," she says brightly. She takes the candy cane back to unwrap it, then sets it next to his bowl of eggnog so he can sample it at his leisure.

The K'da's reaction to the eggnog gets an amused smile out of Caspar. "Yeah, for me, too." The sweet, acidic taste of his cider is far preferable. "That's strictly a seasonal beverage."

Adia takes a sip of her peppermint-laced hot chocolate and tries not to watch Faris with too cute of an expression on her face. He reminds her far too much of a large cat lapping up a bowl of cream. "Oh, by the way," she says, "I got you something for the holidays." In all the excitement of freeing him from the mistletoe, it had nearly slipped her mind. "It's a book of poetry, one of the longest in my people's history, a legendary account of a famous war on Kobol. But I wasn't sure if you could bring back a book with you, so I can send it to you electronically instead?"

It doesn't feel as meaningful, to give a gift over email, but she wants Faris to enjoy his present, and not be handed something that would turn into more of a burden.
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[personal profile] poetwarrior 2018-01-07 07:13 pm (UTC)(link)
She has his full attention when she mentions a gift, and his ears perk forward in interest when she reveals that it is a gift of poetry. As a newcomer to human traditions, he had not expected any such gifts to be given to him. What a kind and generous gesture.

"I would be happy to receive it in whatever form you wish to give," he says gratefully, quite curious and eager to read the tales within. Learning a new people's epic poetry is a very attractive use of his free time, and it is worth the mild inconvenience of needing to carry a physical book back to the fleet. "It will be an enjoyable method of improving my skills of reading your written language."
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2018-01-08 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
Out of all her friends, her present for Faris was the most difficult to decide until she remembered his interest in poetry and song, especially as a method of learning. She still waffled over whether to get him a book or not, unsure if a material object would be of value to a being that spends part of his time as a tattoo on another person's body. But hearing his interest in the book makes her glad that she brought it with her; she pulls it out of her messenger bag -- unwrapped, to save Faris the trouble -- and eagerly hands it to him.

"I'll send you an electronic copy, too, in case the book is too much of a pain." It's a slim book, a paperback, with a drawing of a man in ancient gladiator-style armor on the cover. "Let me know what you think of it. It's not my favorite poem, but it is a classic among my people."
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[personal profile] poetwarrior 2018-01-08 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
Faris certainly has never been one to collect many physical objects, for exactly the reasons Adia was uncertain if he would appreciate them. A host's pockets are only so big, and the potential to lose items - or create a larger inconvenience - is relatively high. That being said, he does have a few small objects to his name, and this book does not seem overly large.

"My thanks. I look forward to learning its story." Faris investigates the book, noting the scents of the paper and ink, and the somewhat delicate feel of the paper under his paws. He may need to ask Chanath to help turn the pages, but surely she will be just as eager to hear the tale.

"I do not have a gift for you," he says apologetically, hoping that it is not a breach of etiquette.
chiron_survivor: (not sure about that)

[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2018-01-08 03:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm, maybe she should have gotten him a hardback instead? No, the paper inside would have been just as delicate. "There's an appendix in the back for some out-dated terms, but if you have any questions, text me. There's some stuff involving the gods that might not be self-explanatory. It predates our Sacred Scrolls."

Petty goddesses fighting over a golden apple, and offended gods vindictively punishing humans. Not a great look, one that was scrubbed clean in the Scrolls.

"Oh, Faris. don't even worry about it." She glances briefly at Caspar, who looks about as relaxed as can be in the Nexus. "Being such a good friend is present enough."

"She means putting up with me," Caspar adds with an amused smirk.

"That's not what I meant," Adia protests immediately, although her blush might suggest that Caspar isn't totally off the mark. "Anyway, I'm glad you like your present. I was so happy to be able to get gifts for all my friends this year. Last year I could only get something for the secret Santa."
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[personal profile] poetwarrior 2018-01-10 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
"I shall do so," the K'da promises, eager to begin learning the contents of the book. But it would be rude to do it now, he feels, in favor of socializing with friends. And Adia Costas has always been pleasant company.

The mention of secret Santa is a familiar one - though he does not know all of the tales about the man in red with many names, he has learned enough of the tradition to participate this year. "It is a good tradition," he agrees, in between drinks of eggnog. "To give with no expectation of reward is a noble thing. Is that why it must be done in secret?"
chiron_survivor: (reporting for duty)

[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2018-01-12 12:06 am (UTC)(link)
Perhaps not the polite thing to do, to begin reading the book then and there, but Adia would have forgiven his eagerness.

"You do get a present from whomever your Secret Santa is," Caspar is quick to point out. He knows little about the man in red, either, but he was quick to learn the rules of this particular gift exchange when Adia said that they were participating. "So there is a reward, if you enjoy the surprise."

Adia takes a sip of her cocoa, letting Caspar get the cynicism out of his system. "I think it's a secret to make it more fun. You get to guess who gave it to you. Have you gotten yours yet?"
Edited 2018-01-12 01:39 (UTC)
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[personal profile] poetwarrior 2018-01-12 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
What happens if one does not guess correctly, Faris wonders. Then again, he does not expect that his gift's recipient will suspect him either, and the K'da certainly does not mind remaining anonymous. So he supposes he has his answer after all.

"I have," he tells her, lifting a paw so that she can inspect the knitted paw warmers. His tail twitches from side to side in contentment, still enjoying the strange novelty of functional clothing. He may only be able to wear it for a few hours at a time, but it is warm and comfortable. "They are made much like the sweater is. I would like to thank whoever chose them for me; it is a very thoughtful gift."

Without knowing the identities of all those who have become the secret Santa, it is difficult to guess who may be responsible. Perhaps Adia herself? She certainly knows him well enough to choose such an appropriate gift. Though maybe she is too obvious of a choice. "Have you received yours?" he asks instead, interested to see what gift someone has given to her.
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2018-01-12 05:39 pm (UTC)(link)
She sets down her cocoa so she can get a better look at the paw warmer. "Oh, they're so nice," she says in admiration and surprise. Her reaction seems genuine, so unless she has been taking acting lessons recently, it's safe to assume that she isn't his Secret Santa. "It must be someone who has met you at least once. That's a very thoughtful present for this time of year."

In response to his question, she opens her messenger bag and removes a square box. (The dimensions of which do not appear to be able to fit within the bag properly, and yet there it is.) She pops off the lid and takes our her present -- a snowglobe with a pair of cardinals inside. "Isn't it nice? Josh got it for me. It's musical, too! Listen." She turns a knob on the bottom and a delicate melody twinkles out.
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[personal profile] poetwarrior 2018-01-16 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
Faris has seen such containers before, since coming to the Nexus, mostly in the company of Hermione Granger. Magic remains a strange, fascinating thing that does not seem to respect the physical laws of the universe, but the bag does not hold most of his scrutiny as she presents the snowglobe for him to see.

The K'da does not completely understand what it is, a strange liquid capsule with bright red figures inside - birds? Then she shakes it, and small white flecks swirl around inside, resembling... oh, the snow that falls around the plaza. A winter in miniature, then. The music is a welcome surprise, a tune without words, played by the tiny machine inside. "The melody is pleasant to the ear," he says after several moments of listening to it. "Is there a ritual significance to it?"
chiron_survivor: (a shy smile)

[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2018-01-16 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
"Isn't it?" She watches the fake flurries settle back down to the bottom of the globe, an enchanted smile on her face. "I don't think there's much significance other than it mimics snow, but I know Josh put a lot of thought into selecting it for me." She points to the two birds inside the globe. "These are cardinals, they are winter songbirds who mate for life. Josh was probably thinking of me and Caspar when he saw it."

She smiles over at Caspar, who is quietly watching her, a soft look on his face. That seems to be his default when he isn't a direct part of a conversation. "I don't sing," he comments casually. He takes a swig of his cider and swallows. "But the rest works for me."

He winks at Adia, who blushes and doesn't seem to know what to do with herself for a moment. The music winds down to silence, so she puts the snowglobe away. "Did your Secret Santa leave you any clues? Josh put a note in the box."
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[personal profile] poetwarrior 2018-01-17 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
Their courtship is fascinating to watch, so very different from the way that Hunter and the captain interact, at least when they are in public. The speed with which Adia Costas changes colors is also quite interesting, the pinkish tint spreading across her cheeks and ears only, and clearly not in anticipation of battle. Would it be rude to ask? Faris tilts his head to one side, considering this.

"No written message was included," he answers her, as the conversation moves on. "It is possible to track the Santa by scent, but that would be cheating, correct?"
chiron_survivor: (thoughtful but hopeful)

[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2018-01-17 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
She's not bothering to hide her blush, and there's a tiny smile that always seems to go with it, at least when Caspar is the cause. Maybe it is safe to ask! Although by the time she has the snowglobe back in her bag, the moment seems to have passed.

"No note?" Hmm. That is something of a clue in and of itself. "Oh, I don't know if it'd be cheating... maybe not very sporting, but it's such a thoughtful gift... I think they'd like to know how much you appreciate it."

Caspar doesn't appear to agree, but he sips his cider again and keeps his mouth shut. That expensive switchblade is burning a hole in his pocket, but like hell is he going to thank the person he thinks is his Secret Santa.
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[personal profile] poetwarrior 2018-01-18 03:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"I must consider it, then," Faris says, giving her a K'da smile. He would not want to sour the ritual gift-giving by behaving inappropriately, but the knitted paw coverings are both comfortable and thoughtful. Perhaps if an opportunity makes itself known, such acknowledgment would be the correct thing to do?

Speaking of opportunities, there is a sharp scent of peppermint that has been teasing his attention throughout the conversation. Now that the eggnog has been thoroughly sampled, another treat remains, and Faris crunches down on the hook-shaped sweet, freed from its crinkly plastic wrapper. The pungent flavor is as he expected, but there is an odd sensation on his tongue as he chews. "It is cold," he exclaims in surprise.
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2018-01-19 12:58 am (UTC)(link)
"Good luck," she says encouragingly. "If it makes you feel any better, the person I got a gift for hasn't guessed me yet."

"Mine, either," Caspar adds. Not that he cares or anything.

The alien's reaction to the candy cane makes Adia giggle. "It's the menthol. It tricks the nerves in your mouth into thinking it's cold. It's why mint is such a good breath freshener." This seems to remind her of her own candy cane, which she pulls out from her hot chocolate. The end has melted off some of its red stripe; carefully, she sticks it in her mouth to avoid dripping anything onto her sweater.

"S'good in the hot chocolate," she says around the candy in her mouth, sucking at it rather than biting. Caspar watches her with an unreadable expression. Now it's him who's gained a little color in his face. He coughs and drains the rest of his cider.
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[personal profile] poetwarrior 2018-01-20 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
"Is it good in eggnog?" Faris wonders. Perhaps it is time for an experiment.

Oh, that is interesting. Caspar has changed colors also, though not as brightly as Adia Costas had. Perhaps this is a second opportunity to ask. "Why do only your faces change color?" he asks, somewhat innocently.
chiron_survivor: (a shy smile)

[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2018-01-20 03:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Based on the way Adia wrinkles her nose and pulls the candy cane out of her mouth, the answer to that is 'no', at least in her opinion. But she'll let Faris decide for himself. Caspar told her that he likes motor oil, so she's not about to assume what sorts of flavor combinations he would enjoy.

Still. Mint in eggnog. Ew. Caspar seems to agree, but before he can say anything on the matter, he's being asked about his face changing color. "Excuse me?" He seems confused more than anything.

Adia peers at him. "Oh." She smiles softly and lightly brushes one of Caspar's cheeks with her fingertips. "He means your blush."

As if on cue, Caspar's blush magnifies. "What? No. I'm not blushing."

"We do it when we're feeling self-conscious or embarrassed," she explains to Faris. "It's the blood rushing to the surface of our skin. A blush can sometimes go all the way down to one's chest. It depends on a lot of factors." She looks back at Caspar curiously; she doesn't say it out loud, but it's obvious she's wondering what had him feeling self-conscious earlier.

Frowning, Caspar leans in and whispers something into Adia's ear. And look at that, another blush, right on cue. "Naughty," she tells him, sticking the candy cane into his mouth, which he accepts without complaint. "Our skin also flushes when we're over-heated, or angry, or are physically attracted to someone. But technically that's not blushing."

"So technically I wasn't blushing," Caspar says around his candy. "What about you, Faris? Do you change colors?"
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[personal profile] poetwarrior 2018-01-20 11:38 pm (UTC)(link)
How odd. Why would a candy cane in one sweet drink be acceptable, yet another is not? Perhaps it is the temperature? But the candy cane tastes cold, and humans seem to put frozen water in their cold beverages also. It makes no sense to Faris, and when he dips the sweet into his own drink and crunches down on it, it tastes strange but delicious.

Humans do not know what they are missing, it seems.

His ears twitch forward only momentarily when Caspar leans in to whisper to Adia Costas. It would not be polite to listen, he feels, as it is clearly not a message intended for the K'da to hear. Instead, he waits patiently until he is being spoken to again, and listens attentively to her explanation, and Caspar's following question. "Oh, yes. Our scales darken with blood when we are stressed also, or preparing for combat. It is the only time that every K'da may share the same colors as a species. A team of K'da in battle-black is a sight to behold."
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2018-01-21 02:22 pm (UTC)(link)
"Let me guess, you think that tastes good," Caspar says dryly, although there's a hint of smile on his face. He's quick to get used to this alien's quirks. Just don't let him find out that Faris could have easily overheard his whisper to Adia. There'd be way more blushing. But, at least for now, both Cylon and human have gone back to their natural colors.

That's an impressive mental image, and Caspar nods in approval. "Is it a conscious change?" Adia asks. "Blushes are involuntary, for us. There's a long history of humans using warpaint to look more intimidating, though."
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[personal profile] poetwarrior 2018-01-21 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
In reply, Faris dips the candy cane in the eggnog yet again, coating it in the sticky beverage before biting into the candy yet again. "I would recommend it. One cannot know if a thing is good if it is never attempted, yes?"

She sounds so interested, so it is unfortunate that he cannot demonstrate. "No, it is instinctual behavior for K'da also. In the absence of fear or anger, we cannot cause it to happen." He tilts his head to the side, curious. There was much paint used at the Halloween gathering, but that had been a single event. For daily use, he has noticed a common factor in some Nexus patrons, perhaps even Adia Costas herself, though it is difficult for him to tell. "Is this warpaint the reason why some human females enjoy painting their faces and claws?"
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[personal profile] chiron_survivor 2018-01-22 01:45 am (UTC)(link)
"I can imagine how that tastes without trying it," Caspar counters. "I'll take a pass on it, thanks." He already doesn't like eggnog, minty eggnog sounds like a gustatory nightmare.

So it is similar to blushing. She's about to ask more about it, when his question on face and nail paint derails her thoughts. As does Caspar's amused chuckle. "It's not for war," he explains, "Although you could say it's for hunting."

"Caspar." There's that blush again. She does, in fact, have on a little make-up, although it's on the subtle end of what Faris might have seen on the human females out and about in the Nexus. "People wear make-up for all sorts of reasons. Some people do it for fun, others are trying to hide acne or scars. Make-up can make you look healthier or younger than you really are, so some people use it for that, too." She glances at Caspar, who is still smirking proudly over his joke. "And I guess for some of those reasons, it helps you look better to a potential partner."

This seems to clue the Cylon in, and he looks at Adia apologetically. "I was talking about my sisters," he clarifies. "You're beautiful no matter what."
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[personal profile] poetwarrior 2018-01-25 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
Faris listens closely to her explanation of human painting rituals. So many reasons to decorate oneself, from attracting a mate to simple personal enjoyment. It is a source of endless fascination to him to learn about the complex social habits of the human species, in many ways so similar to his own peoples, or occasionally so different that it is surprising to learn. "Do male humans not also wish for these things? I have not seen many with the same decorations."

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