Event/Halloween

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Babylon
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Event Details
Spheres Vampire, Mage, Shifter, Mortal+, Wraith
Sponsor Never
Location Babylon
Time TBD on Halloween night (ish)
Status Open
General Details
Summary A huge costume party at Babylon on Halloween.


Details

Babylon, the floating rave or traveling nightclub, is the scene for a huge Halloween Bash. The party has a theme of the Roaring Twenties and costumes are highly suggested.

It is -the- place to be seen on Halloween night. Who knows what could happen.

Rp Hooks

  • Costumed Party RP
  • Debauchery RP
  • Social Surveillance RP (Everyone watching everyone else)

Theme

  • There is a possibility that the party will be disrupted by... something.

Music

Musical Play List

Description

The Halloween Party at Babylon has taken some time to prepare and coordinate. Normally with the floating club, they will set up in a vacant warehouse space for a week and gone the next. With Halloween and the larger crowds expected they had to find a warehouse with adequate space, power and facilities to accommodate their needs. The entire third floor of a warehouse in the downtown area has been renovated and decorated for tonight's event.

As you enter the room you see that they have the preserved the usual layout of tables along the wall opposite the entrance with a bar to your right, booths to the left and the stage along the far, right wall. Lighting rigs have been constructed to illuminate and cast shadows over various parts of the warehouse to create the proper mood for tonight and to differentiate the event from 'just another night' at Babylon. Each section has its corresponding color of lighting which mix and blur with the decorations.

The Bar area is lit by a series of cool blue lights and has a cool, skeletal and undead theme associated with it. The bartenders are dressed in black with skin-tight, skeletal t-shirts with skull-face makeup to complete their look. The drinks are served in a variety of containers and many have been tinted to glow with blue LEDs in the base or stem of the cup.

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The stage area with the live band is lit by a vibrant, orange-yellow glow and has a pseudo jack-o-lantern theme to it. Though difficult to see through all of the intense lighting rigs, the stage is surrounded by small pumpkin lanterns that also emit a orange-yellow glow to illuminate the boundaries of the platform so the performers don't wander too close and accidentally fall.

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The tables, where people can rest their dancing feet, enjoy their drinks and company is illuminated by a goblin-green series of soft lights that casts spooky shadows here and there. Several of the tables have small mounted to their tops with LED lights to simulate something bubbling inside.

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The dance floor, center, is light directly by a series of blue-white LEDs mounted to a lighting grid hanging over head and to the side.

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Nearby and in the corner between the stage and the bar is the DJ booth for when the live performers need a break. The booth has an arch of lighting rigs behind and over the stations so that he can see and be seen by others.

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Setting

Read here what has happened so far if you come in late:

The party started, quite literally, after the sun went down. Once the city was officially bathed in darkness and the street lights turned on, the warehouse at the corner of Broadway and Second streets lit up with their projected light show to advertise their Halloween Party. The music is playing, the drinks are flowing, the costumes range from classical, 1920's flappers to the latest in latex-based creature makeup. A prize will be awarded later in the evening for funniest costume, scariest and sexiest.

The pale blue lights of the dance floor flash and pulse in time with the music while the soft, erie, green glow of the lights over the tables remain constant. People begin circulating in and around the floor - just getting the feel for the place. Not everyone has come in costume - some have come in normal 'street' clothes and in some cases, less. Guys and gals dressed in skimpy underwear wander around the floor enjoying the freedom that tonight brings.

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