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PostPosted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 4:08 pm


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 9:36 pm


After a long day working at the Hall of Sins and Virtues, located in a cloud ever circling the Earth, Pride and Humility plopped down on a sofa in the break room, completely exhausted. "Ugh! Those Sins are such a pain in the %#&," Pride said as she opened a can of cola. Humility said nothing as she slowly drank her tea from a paper cup. "Seriously! All of those Sins get on my nerves! I know I'm supposed to be the leader and all, but I HATE my job! They keep saying that they are far more deadly than I am, and they won't let enjoy my seat of power. I know for a fact that I'm better than every Sin and Virtue in this entire place, so everyone should listen to me without complaint! You have it easy with all of those little girl scouts and boy scouts." Humility gazed at Pride, sighed, and said, "Maybe you could use a little humble pie to go with that cola. I am the leader of the department of Virtues, and no one ever questions me as a leader simply because I don't try to act like I'm better than they are. We are all important to human lives, and the world could not operate without every single of one of us. That's why I can't let myself get carried away as the leader of the department. Maybe you should acknowledge just how important all of your underlings in the department of Sins are, and maybe that would make your job a bit smoother." Pride, not being one to ever take criticism well instantly objected. "You think that you are so great and wise? You only rule over those wimpy Virtues all day long! There's nothing special about you! I bet I could lead your wimpy Virtues for a weekend, and do a better job than you ever could. And, you could try taking my place and see just what kind of junk I have to work with." Humility frowned. "Do you mean that to say that I would take over the job of Pride for a weekend, and you would take my job as Humility?" "You got it!" said Pride with a huge grin on her face. Humility still wasn't too sure about the idea, and was about to object when Envy and Love, Wrath and Kindness, Lust and Chastity, Greed and Charity, Sloth and Zeal, and Gluttony and Restraint entered the break room. "We were listening from the hallway," they said, "And we like this idea about trading jobs for a weekend." "I've always wondered how it would feel to be wild in romance," Chastity giggled. "And, I've always wondered what it would be like to be a busy person," Sloth added with a yawn. "Let's give it a try," Envy said. "I've been dying to see what it's like on the other department. Plus, it's not like the jobs aren't aren't going to get done. All of the jobs will get done, just by different people." "Exactly, exclaimed Pride, "Now, we're talking! It looks like everyone's in! What do you say, Humility? Let's give a whirl!" Humility quietly considered the proposition for a moment and then opened her mouth to speak. "Well, if everyone is in favor of this idea, who am I to oppose it? Let's switch jobs for the weekend. Who knows? It might even be fun!"

And so a great switch was scheduled to happen in the Hall of Sins and Virtues. The Sins picked up their files and walked to the Department of Virtues, and the Virtues picked up their files and walked to the Department of Sins. What would come of this experiment? Would all of the Sins and Virtues learn to do and appreciate each others' jobs or would the Hall of Sins and Virtues come crashing down in a huge fireball? If you want to find out, join us in one or more of the rooms and see how this perilous weekend plays out!

-At this point, each of the rooms will create their own plots and do their work on Earth. The Sin will try to be virtuous, and the Virtue will try to be sinful. Of course, there will be funny things to come of this as some succeed surprisingly well, and others fail miserably.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 6:46 pm


Playing on the idea that I had before, here is a scenario that would not call for role reversals.

After a long day working at the Hall of Sins and Virtues, located in a cloud ever circling the Earth, Pride and Humility plopped down on a sofa in the break room, completely exhausted. "Ugh! Those Sins are such a pain in the %#&," Pride said as she opened a can of cola. Humility said nothing as she slowly drank her tea from a paper cup. "Seriously! All of those Sins get on my nerves! I know I'm supposed to be the leader and all, but I HATE my job! They keep saying that they are far more deadly than I am, and they won't let enjoy my seat of power. I know for a fact that I'm better than every Sin and Virtue in this entire place, so everyone should listen to me without complaint! You have it easy with all of those little girl scouts and boy scouts." Humility gazed at Pride, sighed, and said, "Maybe you could use a little humble pie to go with that cola. I am the leader of the department of Virtues, and no one ever questions me as a leader simply because I don't try to act like I'm better than they are. We are all important to human lives, and the world could not operate without every single of one of us. That's why I can't let myself get carried away as the leader of the department. Maybe you should acknowledge just how important all of your underlings in the department of Sins are, and maybe that would make your job a bit easier." Pride, not being one to ever take criticism well instantly objected. "You think that you are so great and wise? You only rule over those wimpy Virtues all day long! I mean, seriously, what good are Virtues anyway? Even though my underlings are a pain in the %#&, we are way more important in human lives than you Virtues are." "Weren't you listening to what I just said?" Humility replied. "We are all important to human lives; however, I think that we would all have to agree that humans need Virtues more than they need Sins." "What did you say?" shouted Pride in a rage. "You think you're better than me?" "I was just saying..." Humility began before being cut off by Pride. "You really do think you're better than me! Humans need Sins more because we make their lives fun! They want us! They love us! I'll bet you that given one weekend, my Sins could drive more humans to vice than your Virtues could bring humans to goodness." Humility did not respond right away, but rather paused a moment to reflect. "Maybe you're right," she said. "Maybe we could have a contest to see which side is more important to human lives. And, as an added bonus, the losers have buy coffee for the winners for a year. How does that sound?" "That sounds like a great idea! I always wanted to see those poor pathetic Virtues serve me!" Pride cackled. "You're on!"

And so, the contest to find out whether Sins or Virtues were more loved and important to humans began. Each side brought in their underlings, and they prepared to change humans for the better or worse for one weekend. How will it end? Who will be victorious? What will become of those poor humans who come in contact with these two rivals? Join in one or more of the rooms, and find out!

---In this scenario, the players have power to determine the outcome of the battle between Sins and Virtues. The guests will be tempted and persuaded by the Sins and Virtues in each room, and they will directly be involved in the storyline, making them feel more like a part of the ball.
PostPosted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 6:51 pm


lilchibiusa
Playing on the idea that I had before, here is a scenario that would not call for role reversals.

After a long day working at the Hall of Sins and Virtues, located in a cloud ever circling the Earth, Pride and Humility plopped down on a sofa in the break room, completely exhausted. "Ugh! Those Sins are such a pain in the %#&," Pride said as she opened a can of cola. Humility said nothing as she slowly drank her tea from a paper cup. "Seriously! All of those Sins get on my nerves! I know I'm supposed to be the leader and all, but I HATE my job! They keep saying that they are far more deadly than I am, and they won't let enjoy my seat of power. I know for a fact that I'm better than every Sin and Virtue in this entire place, so everyone should listen to me without complaint! You have it easy with all of those little girl scouts and boy scouts." Humility gazed at Pride, sighed, and said, "Maybe you could use a little humble pie to go with that cola. I am the leader of the department of Virtues, and no one ever questions me as a leader simply because I don't try to act like I'm better than they are. We are all important to human lives, and the world could not operate without every single of one of us. That's why I can't let myself get carried away as the leader of the department. Maybe you should acknowledge just how important all of your underlings in the department of Sins are, and maybe that would make your job a bit smoother." Pride, not being one to ever take criticism well instantly objected. "You think that you are so great and wise? You only rule over those wimpy Virtues all day long! I mean, seriously, what good are Virtues anyway? Even though my underlings are a pain in the %#&, we are way more important in human lives than you Virtues are. "Weren't you listening to what I just said?" Humility replied. "We are all important to human lives; however, I think that we would all have to agree that humans need Virtues more than they need Sins." "What did you say?" shouted Pride in a rage. "You think you're better than me?" "I was just saying..." Humility began before being cut off by Pride. "You really do think you're better than me! Human need Sins more to make their lives fun! They want us! They love us! I'll bet you that given one weekend, the Sins could drive more humans to vice than your Virtues could bring your silly Virtues to goodness." Humility did not respond right away, but rather paused a moment to reflect. "Maybe you're right," she said. "Maybe we could have a contest to see which side is more important to human lives. And, as an added bonus, the losers have buy coffee for the winners for a year. How does that sound?" "That sounds like a great idea! I always wanted to see those poor pathetic Virtues serve me!" Pride cackled. "You're on!"

And so, the contest to find out whether Sins or Virtues were more loved and important to humans began. Each side brought in their underlings, and they prepared to change humans for the better or worse for one weekend. How will it end? Who will be victorious? What will become of those poor humans who come in contact with these two enemies? Join in one or more of the rooms, and find out!

---In this scenario, the players have power to determine the outcome of the battle between Sins and Virtues. The guests will be tempted and persuaded by the Sins and Virtues in each room, and they will directly be involved in the storyline, making them feel more like a part of the ball.


Oh! I like this one. With it, on the night of the third day, all our people from other rooms could join the main room for the final verdict of who wins. This way we have a cleaner ending than last year's ball.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 7:36 pm


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Playing on the idea that I had before, here is a scenario that would not call for role reversals.

After a long day working at the Hall of Sins and Virtues, located in a cloud ever circling the Earth, Pride and Humility plopped down on a sofa in the break room, completely exhausted. "Ugh! Those Sins are such a pain in the %#&," Pride said as she opened a can of cola. Humility said nothing as she slowly drank her tea from a paper cup. "Seriously! All of those Sins get on my nerves! I know I'm supposed to be the leader and all, but I HATE my job! They keep saying that they are far more deadly than I am, and they won't let enjoy my seat of power. I know for a fact that I'm better than every Sin and Virtue in this entire place, so everyone should listen to me without complaint! You have it easy with all of those little girl scouts and boy scouts." Humility gazed at Pride, sighed, and said, "Maybe you could use a little humble pie to go with that cola. I am the leader of the department of Virtues, and no one ever questions me as a leader simply because I don't try to act like I'm better than they are. We are all important to human lives, and the world could not operate without every single of one of us. That's why I can't let myself get carried away as the leader of the department. Maybe you should acknowledge just how important all of your underlings in the department of Sins are, and maybe that would make your job a bit smoother." Pride, not being one to ever take criticism well instantly objected. "You think that you are so great and wise? You only rule over those wimpy Virtues all day long! I mean, seriously, what good are Virtues anyway? Even though my underlings are a pain in the %#&, we are way more important in human lives than you Virtues are. "Weren't you listening to what I just said?" Humility replied. "We are all important to human lives; however, I think that we would all have to agree that humans need Virtues more than they need Sins." "What did you say?" shouted Pride in a rage. "You think you're better than me?" "I was just saying..." Humility began before being cut off by Pride. "You really do think you're better than me! Human need Sins more to make their lives fun! They want us! They love us! I'll bet you that given one weekend, the Sins could drive more humans to vice than your Virtues could bring your silly Virtues to goodness." Humility did not respond right away, but rather paused a moment to reflect. "Maybe you're right," she said. "Maybe we could have a contest to see which side is more important to human lives. And, as an added bonus, the losers have buy coffee for the winners for a year. How does that sound?" "That sounds like a great idea! I always wanted to see those poor pathetic Virtues serve me!" Pride cackled. "You're on!"

And so, the contest to find out whether Sins or Virtues were more loved and important to humans began. Each side brought in their underlings, and they prepared to change humans for the better or worse for one weekend. How will it end? Who will be victorious? What will become of those poor humans who come in contact with these two enemies? Join in one or more of the rooms, and find out!

---In this scenario, the players have power to determine the outcome of the battle between Sins and Virtues. The guests will be tempted and persuaded by the Sins and Virtues in each room, and they will directly be involved in the storyline, making them feel more like a part of the ball.


Oh! I like this one. With it, on the night of the third day, all our people from other rooms could join the main room for the final verdict of who wins. This way we have a cleaner ending than last year's ball.

You think so? That would be great if it worked! xd Then, we could have a little closing epilogue of the loser serving coffee to the winners. rofl
PostPosted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 7:40 pm


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lilchibiusa
Playing on the idea that I had before, here is a scenario that would not call for role reversals.

After a long day working at the Hall of Sins and Virtues, located in a cloud ever circling the Earth, Pride and Humility plopped down on a sofa in the break room, completely exhausted. "Ugh! Those Sins are such a pain in the %#&," Pride said as she opened a can of cola. Humility said nothing as she slowly drank her tea from a paper cup. "Seriously! All of those Sins get on my nerves! I know I'm supposed to be the leader and all, but I HATE my job! They keep saying that they are far more deadly than I am, and they won't let enjoy my seat of power. I know for a fact that I'm better than every Sin and Virtue in this entire place, so everyone should listen to me without complaint! You have it easy with all of those little girl scouts and boy scouts." Humility gazed at Pride, sighed, and said, "Maybe you could use a little humble pie to go with that cola. I am the leader of the department of Virtues, and no one ever questions me as a leader simply because I don't try to act like I'm better than they are. We are all important to human lives, and the world could not operate without every single of one of us. That's why I can't let myself get carried away as the leader of the department. Maybe you should acknowledge just how important all of your underlings in the department of Sins are, and maybe that would make your job a bit smoother." Pride, not being one to ever take criticism well instantly objected. "You think that you are so great and wise? You only rule over those wimpy Virtues all day long! I mean, seriously, what good are Virtues anyway? Even though my underlings are a pain in the %#&, we are way more important in human lives than you Virtues are. "Weren't you listening to what I just said?" Humility replied. "We are all important to human lives; however, I think that we would all have to agree that humans need Virtues more than they need Sins." "What did you say?" shouted Pride in a rage. "You think you're better than me?" "I was just saying..." Humility began before being cut off by Pride. "You really do think you're better than me! Human need Sins more to make their lives fun! They want us! They love us! I'll bet you that given one weekend, the Sins could drive more humans to vice than your Virtues could bring your silly Virtues to goodness." Humility did not respond right away, but rather paused a moment to reflect. "Maybe you're right," she said. "Maybe we could have a contest to see which side is more important to human lives. And, as an added bonus, the losers have buy coffee for the winners for a year. How does that sound?" "That sounds like a great idea! I always wanted to see those poor pathetic Virtues serve me!" Pride cackled. "You're on!"

And so, the contest to find out whether Sins or Virtues were more loved and important to humans began. Each side brought in their underlings, and they prepared to change humans for the better or worse for one weekend. How will it end? Who will be victorious? What will become of those poor humans who come in contact with these two enemies? Join in one or more of the rooms, and find out!

---In this scenario, the players have power to determine the outcome of the battle between Sins and Virtues. The guests will be tempted and persuaded by the Sins and Virtues in each room, and they will directly be involved in the storyline, making them feel more like a part of the ball.


Oh! I like this one. With it, on the night of the third day, all our people from other rooms could join the main room for the final verdict of who wins. This way we have a cleaner ending than last year's ball.

You think so? That would be great if it worked! xd Then, we could have a little closing epilogue of the loser serving coffee to the winners. rofl


Even better! heart

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:11 pm


lilchibiusa
Playing on the idea that I had before, here is a scenario that would not call for role reversals.

After a long day working at the Hall of Sins and Virtues, located in a cloud ever circling the Earth, Pride and Humility plopped down on a sofa in the break room, completely exhausted. "Ugh! Those Sins are such a pain in the %#&," Pride said as she opened a can of cola. Humility said nothing as she slowly drank her tea from a paper cup. "Seriously! All of those Sins get on my nerves! I know I'm supposed to be the leader and all, but I HATE my job! They keep saying that they are far more deadly than I am, and they won't let enjoy my seat of power. I know for a fact that I'm better than every Sin and Virtue in this entire place, so everyone should listen to me without complaint! You have it easy with all of those little girl scouts and boy scouts." Humility gazed at Pride, sighed, and said, "Maybe you could use a little humble pie to go with that cola. I am the leader of the department of Virtues, and no one ever questions me as a leader simply because I don't try to act like I'm better than they are. We are all important to human lives, and the world could not operate without every single of one of us. That's why I can't let myself get carried away as the leader of the department. Maybe you should acknowledge just how important all of your underlings in the department of Sins are, and maybe that would make your job a bit smoother." Pride, not being one to ever take criticism well instantly objected. "You think that you are so great and wise? You only rule over those wimpy Virtues all day long! I mean, seriously, what good are Virtues anyway? Even though my underlings are a pain in the %#&, we are way more important in human lives than you Virtues are. "Weren't you listening to what I just said?" Humility replied. "We are all important to human lives; however, I think that we would all have to agree that humans need Virtues more than they need Sins." "What did you say?" shouted Pride in a rage. "You think you're better than me?" "I was just saying..." Humility began before being cut off by Pride. "You really do think you're better than me! Human need Sins more to make their lives fun! They want us! They love us! I'll bet you that given one weekend, the Sins could drive more humans to vice than your Virtues could bring your silly Virtues to goodness." Humility did not respond right away, but rather paused a moment to reflect. "Maybe you're right," she said. "Maybe we could have a contest to see which side is more important to human lives. And, as an added bonus, the losers have buy coffee for the winners for a year. How does that sound?" "That sounds like a great idea! I always wanted to see those poor pathetic Virtues serve me!" Pride cackled. "You're on!"

And so, the contest to find out whether Sins or Virtues were more loved and important to humans began. Each side brought in their underlings, and they prepared to change humans for the better or worse for one weekend. How will it end? Who will be victorious? What will become of those poor humans who come in contact with these two enemies? Join in one or more of the rooms, and find out!

---In this scenario, the players have power to determine the outcome of the battle between Sins and Virtues. The guests will be tempted and persuaded by the Sins and Virtues in each room, and they will directly be involved in the storyline, making them feel more like a part of the ball.


i like this one too! I think it'll be PERFECT! just asking, will the co-hosts also be able to persuade? That'll be AWESOME!
PostPosted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 9:55 am


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Playing on the idea that I had before, here is a scenario that would not call for role reversals.

After a long day working at the Hall of Sins and Virtues, located in a cloud ever circling the Earth, Pride and Humility plopped down on a sofa in the break room, completely exhausted. "Ugh! Those Sins are such a pain in the %#&," Pride said as she opened a can of cola. Humility said nothing as she slowly drank her tea from a paper cup. "Seriously! All of those Sins get on my nerves! I know I'm supposed to be the leader and all, but I HATE my job! They keep saying that they are far more deadly than I am, and they won't let enjoy my seat of power. I know for a fact that I'm better than every Sin and Virtue in this entire place, so everyone should listen to me without complaint! You have it easy with all of those little girl scouts and boy scouts." Humility gazed at Pride, sighed, and said, "Maybe you could use a little humble pie to go with that cola. I am the leader of the department of Virtues, and no one ever questions me as a leader simply because I don't try to act like I'm better than they are. We are all important to human lives, and the world could not operate without every single of one of us. That's why I can't let myself get carried away as the leader of the department. Maybe you should acknowledge just how important all of your underlings in the department of Sins are, and maybe that would make your job a bit smoother." Pride, not being one to ever take criticism well instantly objected. "You think that you are so great and wise? You only rule over those wimpy Virtues all day long! I mean, seriously, what good are Virtues anyway? Even though my underlings are a pain in the %#&, we are way more important in human lives than you Virtues are. "Weren't you listening to what I just said?" Humility replied. "We are all important to human lives; however, I think that we would all have to agree that humans need Virtues more than they need Sins." "What did you say?" shouted Pride in a rage. "You think you're better than me?" "I was just saying..." Humility began before being cut off by Pride. "You really do think you're better than me! Human need Sins more to make their lives fun! They want us! They love us! I'll bet you that given one weekend, the Sins could drive more humans to vice than your Virtues could bring your silly Virtues to goodness." Humility did not respond right away, but rather paused a moment to reflect. "Maybe you're right," she said. "Maybe we could have a contest to see which side is more important to human lives. And, as an added bonus, the losers have buy coffee for the winners for a year. How does that sound?" "That sounds like a great idea! I always wanted to see those poor pathetic Virtues serve me!" Pride cackled. "You're on!"

And so, the contest to find out whether Sins or Virtues were more loved and important to humans began. Each side brought in their underlings, and they prepared to change humans for the better or worse for one weekend. How will it end? Who will be victorious? What will become of those poor humans who come in contact with these two enemies? Join in one or more of the rooms, and find out!

---In this scenario, the players have power to determine the outcome of the battle between Sins and Virtues. The guests will be tempted and persuaded by the Sins and Virtues in each room, and they will directly be involved in the storyline, making them feel more like a part of the ball.


i like this one too! I think it'll be PERFECT! just asking, will the co-hosts also be able to persuade? That'll be AWESOME!

Thank you very much. biggrin In this particular scenario, the co-hosts would be helping the host that they side with. The ones who work in the Department of Sins would help the Sins, and the ones who work in the Department of Virtues would help the virtues.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 10:58 am


I like it! XD ♥ It's such a cute idea. ♥♥♥
PostPosted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 11:59 am


I like it too, and on the last day the thread could have a poll on the Sins and Virtues to determine the victor. Though, you were probably already going to do that. This plotline could really bring out the rivalry in each of the Sins' and Virtues' rooms.

I don't drink coffee. rofl

What about those Sins and Virtues that were siblings and had a somewhat good relationship? Would those just be forced to war against each other? Or could they compete in a style that would purposely render the competition useless (i.e. Seeing how many people they could recruit to the other side)

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 12:40 pm


In my idea, they are sort of frenomies and rivals. Now that I think about it, I should have probably said rivals instead of enemies when I posted my idea to begin with, but I was kind of sleepy, so I wasn't thinking. In each room, the sins and virtues try to sway the guests towards their side, but each room can come up with their own plan on how to do that. There could be all sorts of subplots that each room comes up with to make things more interesting. I really like the idea of the guests engaging in the sins and virtues of the respective rooms, and competing with each other.

I like the idea of a poll! I never thought of that! On the end of the 2nd day of the ball, the poll can be posted in each room and run for 24 hours. That way, the guests will have a chance to interact with each sin and virtue, and decide which is more worthy. Then, the numbers from each room can be added to get the sin total and the virtue total. That should leave enough time for an epilogue. The only thing is that we will need to make sure that the posts do not lose their positions as stickies like when Luna's thread became unstickied. That was kind of bad. sweatdrop
PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 3:28 am


So, they'll have freedom on the technique on how they compete? Kay, that leaves room for fun! heart

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 10:03 am


I just read my scenario, and I realized that it was riddled with errors, so I made corrections. Proofreading is a good thing. 3nodding
PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:03 pm


biggrin This could turn out to be hilarious. heart heart

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 5:44 am


Actually... I've been thinking. And had an idea. But it isn't as cute and funny as lil-chan's idea. D: I really can't go into the details: this is a spark of an idea, hopefully it can inspire something.

Mainly bout the Sins 'running out of time'. The Virtues and (SOMETHING. I dunno. DEVIL?!) makes a gamble/deal. Over something. The virtues have to turn the deadly sins un-evil (since they're the greatest creations of the devil EVER) or they risk losing something. Each sin is in the human form taking refuge in Gaia. The virtues turn into human form and plead for Gaians to aid them in their quest, finding the sins AND curing them.

In this idea the sins identity is unknown in the beginning, and revealed later. Kinda like a mystery game for one to unravel. There are a few ways to go with this. If you like to stick with the rooms idea, each room can represent a location on where the sin might be in. If one prefers a more interactive medium, you can kinda... jumble up everything first. Like, virtues jumping from threads to threads, unsure of which room contains which sin.

This is just basically THE IDEA. Feel free to brainstorm about this.

I just worry about lil-chan's idea being quite similar to the plot last year. It's just that... those who attended last year's ball might be able to predict how the plot will run this year. And it might be dry unless we mix something extra inside it. This is the only thing I worry about. xp
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