Where is it? This golden portal is shaped like a pair of interlocking human world wedding bands (or a peanut) and can be found at the edge of the Forbidden Forest. If you listen closely, you can hear a voice whisper MOOOOOOLD as you climb through.
What's Inside? You drop into a warm, dim space lit only by the candles slowly burning on the table across the room. A pair of plush bears—one white, the other pink—sit opposite one another, staring blissfully into each others' beady, plastic eyes. They look ready to eat, but there's no romantic dinner.
You turn, belatedly noticing a door that looks like it leads into a full service kitchen.
What Do I Do? Try to leave:
You can't. It seems there's no way out.
Manhandle the bears:
They're quite sturdy. Their skin doesn't rip when you claw at them or stab them. They don't speak to you when addressed either. They just stare at each other and occasionally slowly raise a hand to their mouths and point.
Serve the bears:
Quote:
Roll 3d6. Make a dish that incorporates the ingredients you roll, plate it, and give it to the bears.
First die: milk chocolate filet mignon caramel red wine condoms lilies Second die: red hots white chocolate red roses champagne marshmallows roasted quail Third die: rainbow sprinkles dark chocolate chalky candy hearts with messages on them ribbons salmon white wine
How Do I Leave? Feed the bears. Once each person prepares a dish, a portal will open that will take you back to the Forbidden Forest.
What Do I Get? +2 RP points x2 Heart Boxes an IC bouquet of roses in various colors
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 11:35 am
Uru's curiosity apparently surpassed his instinct for self-preservation as he found himself stepping through another portal. He was curious and intelligent, he wanted to know things; specifically what are these portals here for. There was word that the student council had a part in this, in which case, they were safe. So it was just another day in Halloween Town. After stepping through, the demon found himself falling into a dimly lit area with a very soft tap of his shoes to the ground. Eyes fell upon two large bears, each looking at one another at a table surrounded by candles. Apparently, they were having a romantic dinner, beside the fact that they were inanimate. Upon closer inspection, there was a kitchen behind him.
Was he suppose to make food? For teddy bears? ... Seems like a young ghoul's pretend game.
1st - milk chocolate 2nd - red roses 3rd - white wine
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 11:50 am
The first order of business was set out for him: milk chocolate. Sure, he could just offer a plate of chocolate, but this .... could be good practice for what he could potentially do later. Taking the chocolate into a pan into another pan of water, he placed it over the heat adding a dash of dairy. Looking through the pantry, the demon pulled some random ingredients, cutting them down to bite size and easily handled pieces. Stirring the pot occasionally, he worked skewers through a few of the ingredients. He could opt to have chocolate covered skewers, but decided that a chocolate dip was a better idea. Working the chocolate into a smooth, creamy finish, he placed everything onto a plate before placing them out onto the table for the dining bears.
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 12:07 pm
Back in the kitchen, a bundle of roses were laid out on the counter top. It didn't take much thought as he went about unwrapping the red roses, shedding off the thorns and lower leaves. With a pair of scissors he had found, he snipped off the ends at an angle. Suddenly, he realized that he didn't have a vase or container ready for the the flower! Uru searched high and lose for a vase, but this was a kitchen! Why would there be a vase here!? He found pots and pans, cups and glasses, and various molds that one would use in typical baking. He contemplated a ramekin, but generally, people want to see the roses. Uru looked to a fancy serving glass. Cutting the stems a bit shorter, he pressed the roses into the glass, wrapping the stem along the inner circumference . It was better than nothing and it looked somewhat nice. He was no florist, but he was proud of it.
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 12:12 pm
The last task was simple, with a bottle and towel on one arm and two flutes in another, the demon made his way to the table with the teddy bears. Placing each flute neatly beside each of them, he poured the glass like any other. Perhaps there was some merits in his higher-class upraising...