starseedling: (fuck the grid)
Steven Universe ([personal profile] starseedling) wrote in [community profile] middaeg2019-08-14 04:22 pm

STEVEN'S MANDATORY BIRTHDAY PARTY (OPEN)

Who: Open to abductees and also hopefully an intervention.
When: Aguril 15th, night of the full moon.
Where: Around the Haven, and in Steven's house.
What: The combination of intense homesickness, his 15th birthday, and also Full Moon faerie mania, has resulted in Steven trying to use illusions to kidnap and trap people in his house that remind him of his family and friends from back home. Theoretically this is for a "birthday party" but it's entirely possible Steven will lose the plot as the night goes on. Threads can either be your character ending up stuck in his house somehow or Steven making an attempt to whisk them away and failing.
Warnings: Probably some fucked up illusion shit. Someone stop him.


With the distraction of the Speed Dating event over, and his initial attempts at experiencing the wild mostly successful, Steven finds himself experiencing a gnawing emptiness towards the middle of the month. He doesn't know how exactly the times line up, but it's close enough to feel true - the 15th is his birthday, or close enough to count. He's fifteen years old, and he's still not home.

He's never had a birthday without his Dad, or without the other Gems. The idea that he's having one here, so far away, without any of them is painful. Part of him wants to try to put together a gathering, to do something to celebrate, but the rest of him feels like doing so will just make the absence of the others more obvious. In the days leading up to it, he resigns himself to maybe doing something small, and to otherwise let it pass by uneventfully.

Unfortunately, on the morning of the Full Moon, those reservations gradually start to peel away in favour of the wild energy of the Sisters. He molts in the afternoon, as has become typical, and upon opening fresh eyes to the evening moons, his fae side starts to take over. He will have a birthday party, and it'll be like his family was never gone! How did he not think of it before?

Steven is going to try to - and possibly succeed in - abducting various people with illusion magic. He could probably end up with anyone, but he'll be specifically focusing on those that fit these archetypes:

1) Anyone with strong dad energy.
2) Mysterious, reserved, self-confident, and will kick your ass.
3) Mother-hen, fastidious, protective, graceful.
4) Scrappy, playful, punk-ass, chaotic, sibling type.
5) People around his age that are big nerds.

We can approach this one of two major ways: either we can thread Steven attempting to kidnap your character, or we can start with them realizing they've already been bamboozled by any kind of appropriate illusions into entering his house, and now can't seem to figure out how to exit. If he's going to try to kidnap them you can have your character be anywhere in the Haven, and if you want to start out in the house, just summarize the initial trickery and have them realize they seem to be in one of the fairly nice houses in the Haven but can't find the door or any exits.

Unless they can see through illusions, in which case Steven's antics probably won't work on them from square one. Feel free to get on his case about it!

He's going to be at this all night, but his roommates and other people may be sabotaging him, so your character may arrive and escape at random times throughout the evening. Other people may or may not be around at the same time. We can play it loose!
horkbajir: (from the bottom of wells)

[personal profile] horkbajir 2019-08-26 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
Toby talks to a person or two in that time and has to come to a conclusion. There's no rush, no dire emergencies, but she's going to have to do something about this. It's not acceptable to have all these people trapped in a house all night until the moons-madness subsides or someone manages to damage a wall enough to escape.

"You don't need to," she says as he returns with a purpose, and what's a standard polite phrase generally is a more earnest statement from Toby. They were both recently given enchanted jewelry by grateful Wilders, who had to pause and improvise something for her. She can see the point of having personal possessions, especially with them being so useful for magic, but she can also easily imagine them becoming overwhelming. Having a wide array of items with sentimental value is a human thing, an Andalite thing. At home she has a cache of books and magazines that are shared with Tobias, and with some youngsters who enjoy looking at the covers and pictures. That's it.

Places are much more important in her mind; if this house were burgled, she would find a hole in the wall and the violation of security more upsetting than pilfered belongings.

It seems important to Steven, though, so she leaves it at the one protest. "It's very colorful," she says, leaning in to peer closer. "I am reminded of light on oil. And you, of course. Will the illusion remain?"
horkbajir: (never and never again)

[personal profile] horkbajir 2019-08-27 02:00 pm (UTC)(link)
It does seem very important to him. She doesn't know if it's a Monster compulsion or some aspect of being human that she doesn't understand, or a combination of both. Toby pushes down her unease, hoping it hasn't shown in the bond; in any alliance, she wants to promote harmony whenever possible, and she likes this child besides. If collecting items does come up, it can come up at a better time of month.

"Is this your first blessing, then? Congratulations." She's looked up some material on Fae, enough to have a rough familiarity with what they're capable of anyway. "I'm honored."

She is, misgivings aside. It's good to have milestones witnessed. It's probably the point of marking days of birth, if she thinks about it. "Can you show me how to-" activate it? "It would go around my neck, do you think? I hope there is a clasp."