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It has recently come to our attention that many of our guests have not been focusing on their health and wellness. In an effort to encourage healthy living and help our beloved guests get in shape, a grand sports festival will be held in the Golden Peacock. This sports festival will include many small games and four large games.
Prior to the festival, guests will have the opportunity to train and prepare for the games with our expert coaches.
We hope you are as excited as we are! And, as always, we hope you enjoy your stay. 】
BEAK
MEET THE TEAM
♦ DIAMONDS GAME ♦
OMEGADOME: HUNTING GAME
A cheerful pair of game managers stand outside the conservatory doors and block all guests that try to enter. They quickly explain that a special Diamonds game is taking place inside and only guests that agree to participate may enter. This game is a physical exercise that riffs on "Hunting", which is a popular sport in many different countries and civilizations. Of course, it is one hundred percent safe, and all guests that play are eligible to win massive chip prizes, store vouchers, fabulous prizes, and more.
Details about the game? Those can't be shared outside of the conservatory. Only the brave and those willing to risks will reap the benefits of this Diamonds game. So step right up, dear guests, and sign this waiver before stepping into the flourishing beauty of the conservatory for a brand new adventure.
♥ HEARTS GAME ♥
DOUBLES' THERMO: SURVIVAL GAME
Chickadees is sparing no expense on advertising their e-sport games over the course of the sports festival. Posters, notifications, stickers, fliers! Come one, come all. Sports don't need to be physical. Guests that duck into the arcade will find a variety of e-sport games to enjoy, but the real showstopper that every single employee is aggressively promoting is the new immersive VR game, DOUBLES' THERMO.
A large swath of egg-shaped pods have been installed in the back half of Chickadees. Any guest that shows an iota of interest will be assaulted by employees encouraging them to give it a try. They will offer vouchers for a free session, encourage with mentions of prizes that can be won from the arcade's coveted prize wall, and persuade by praising how high tech and immersive the experience is. Some employees are desperate enough to trick or push guests into the pods if they aren't willing to go in themselves.
However they've ended up inside the VR egg, guests will find themselves submerged in strange fluid as the lid closes. Everything fades away into darkness as the game loads...
♣ CLUBS GAME ♣
QUACK AND COVER: SHOOTING GAME
Cloaca & Dagger has temporarily outfitted itself as a neon-bright paintball course. Gone are the wild sex setups in exchange for series of obstacles and obstructions for guests to navigate while in pursuit of paintball championship. This high intensity game of strategy and physical fitness promises to exhilarate! Welcome to Quack and Cover, a game where your shooting skills and ingenuity will be put to the test.
So say the game managers at the door before following up with a few disclaimers. Cloaca & Dagger is not responsible for any physical or psychological trauma guests may incur while inside. Guests that join the game will then be outfitted in tight black underarmor and supplied with a paintball gun and protective mask before being let loose on the course.
♠ SPADES GAME ♠
PECKING ORDER: MMA GAME
During night hours, many long-standing guests make their way through Talon toward the gym’s creaky basement stairs. Three floors down and then through a desolate hallway with littered with abandoned equipment. Double doors wait at the end, unassuming until they’ve been opened…
Flashing lights, jeers, and the thick odor of sweat. You’ve found the Pecking Order, a late-night mixed martial arts event where guests show their prowess in the ring. Spectating guests shout and messily eat snacks on make-shift bleachers while fighters clash inches away, using only their bodies to fight for dominance and win. Pecking Order is very informal; guests only need to sign up in order to get added to the docket. Anyone can watch, though they will be vaguely warned at the door that even spectating comes with risks.
LOCKER ROOMS
YOU WASH MY BACK, I'LL WASH YOURS
Every training and game location has a door labeled LOCKER ROOM right outside the entrance. These doors all connect to the same massive locker room. The magic of these locker room doors goes one way. Trying to go back to the place you just were by backtracking will not work — you’ll just end up in Beak! All guests will be advised to finish their games before hitting the showers.
The Golden Peacock is proud to present our upgraded and extended locker room. Please come in and enjoy the facilities, catch-up with your teammates, and enjoy some healthy drinks provided by our favorite resort convenience store, Cock-a-doodle-doo’s!
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[Scott's definitely not pouting because he thought he sounded kind of cool and vaguely heroic when he rattled off that line to Arisato. To make matters worse, he's right. Shit, has his brain been infected by those bad lines in those games? He's had a lot of fun with them, yeah, but the writing in them was definitely questionable at times...
The mutant isn't blushing, ignore that. Thanks. Maybe the fact that he's leading the other teen will help hide that.]
What, do you want me to let you starve? I heard that's like one of the worst ways to die.
[SO DEFENSIVE. Arisato here is really giving him a mixture of emotions, and he doesn't even talk all that much. How does he do it--] Wait, are you admitting that you've played those games too?
[ The blush on Scott's face is hidden; his back is turned while acting as their fearless leader. However, perhaps the backs of his ears are a little pink from the flush? Or maybe it's just a little bit of sunburn. This VR game sure is realistic.
In any event, Scott's right. Starving to death would probably feel terrible. ]
...mm?
[ A thoughtful noise upon hearing Scott's question. "Admitting"? That makes it sound like he should feel ashamed to be an otome game player...
Minato cants his head at Scott. ]
Yeah. Why?
[ That charm stat isn't going to level itself, you know! ]
At least they're nearing the hut? It's right by the ocean too. A nice little hut by the beach... truly a beach episode or special out of a tv show or something. But Scott is honestly glad to see it, if just to get out of the sun for a bit. He's not expecting air conditioning, but still.]
You brought it up earlier, so I thought you might've played a few. [...] Then you sounded a little judgmental about it, but I guess it just takes one to know one.
[An otome player to another otome player. This really is just all Akira's fault.]
[ A quaint little hut by the shore: the perfect backdrop for sparking a connection between two strangers. Now that there's some common ground discovered between the two of them, surely it'll be easier for them to hit it off? ]
Oh.
[ Well... as Scott knows, some of that writing can get a little cheesy and heavy-handed. Trying to use those lines in real life likely ended up as hit or miss scenarios. ]
The arcade near my school used to have a couple.
[ What was it called again... Tokimeki Remembrance? ]
[The only thing missing is them skipping down the beach in slow motion. It's not too late right--]
So, you went to the arcade a lot too? [That actually sparks Scott's interest, his head tilting towards him with a more easygoing smile as they near closer to the hut. Truly the perfect place to strengthen their bond, with their camaraderie already built on arcades and otome games. What a friendship. Honestly though? Sitting around in some hut and chatting with another teen about games feels so normal and simple he's kind of looking forward to it.]
Same here. Although, the stuff I'm used to is more... Pacman. Galaga. It really surprised me to see some of the games here with their graphics and gameplay.
[...] I mean, we are also technically in a video game right now, huh?
[ Minato nods because, yep, he sure was at the arcade a lot. Crane games to play, social stats to level, it just happened to be the one spot that offered the most variety.
He takes note of the open smile on Scott's face too. It seems this is a line of conversation the other teen enjoys. Time to pursue further topics closely aligned to make sure he doesn't lose those carefully-netted heart levels... ]
I don't think I saw any of the games I used to play.
[ He'd only squeezed in a cursory look around Chickadee's before getting accosted into playing the virtual reality game, so it's possible some of them were here... Doesn't seem likely though. Call it a hunch. ]
...yeah. But I've never seen a game like this before. Nothing realistic like this.
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Minato's still trailing a bit behind Scott even after the vaguely indignant response. Had the question really been that out of the blue...?
He shakes his head. ]
"Don't worry, I won't let you starve."
[ An echo of Scott's earlier words. Minato huffs a bit, the equivalent of a small laugh from him. ]
Sounds like a line you'd find in them.
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The mutant isn't blushing, ignore that. Thanks. Maybe the fact that he's leading the other teen will help hide that.]
What, do you want me to let you starve? I heard that's like one of the worst ways to die.
[SO DEFENSIVE. Arisato here is really giving him a mixture of emotions, and he doesn't even talk all that much. How does he do it--] Wait, are you admitting that you've played those games too?
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In any event, Scott's right. Starving to death would probably feel terrible. ]
...mm?
[ A thoughtful noise upon hearing Scott's question. "Admitting"? That makes it sound like he should feel ashamed to be an otome game player...
Minato cants his head at Scott. ]
Yeah. Why?
[ That charm stat isn't going to level itself, you know! ]
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At least they're nearing the hut? It's right by the ocean too. A nice little hut by the beach... truly a beach episode or special out of a tv show or something. But Scott is honestly glad to see it, if just to get out of the sun for a bit. He's not expecting air conditioning, but still.]
You brought it up earlier, so I thought you might've played a few. [...] Then you sounded a little judgmental about it, but I guess it just takes one to know one.
[An otome player to another otome player. This really is just all Akira's fault.]
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Oh.
[ Well... as Scott knows, some of that writing can get a little cheesy and heavy-handed. Trying to use those lines in real life likely ended up as hit or miss scenarios. ]
The arcade near my school used to have a couple.
[ What was it called again... Tokimeki Remembrance? ]
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So, you went to the arcade a lot too? [That actually sparks Scott's interest, his head tilting towards him with a more easygoing smile as they near closer to the hut. Truly the perfect place to strengthen their bond, with their camaraderie already built on arcades and otome games. What a friendship. Honestly though? Sitting around in some hut and chatting with another teen about games feels so normal and simple he's kind of looking forward to it.]
Same here. Although, the stuff I'm used to is more... Pacman. Galaga. It really surprised me to see some of the games here with their graphics and gameplay.
[...] I mean, we are also technically in a video game right now, huh?
[Truly fitting for them meeting like this....]
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He takes note of the open smile on Scott's face too. It seems this is a line of conversation the other teen enjoys. Time to pursue further topics closely aligned to make sure he doesn't lose those carefully-netted heart levels... ]
I don't think I saw any of the games I used to play.
[ He'd only squeezed in a cursory look around Chickadee's before getting accosted into playing the virtual reality game, so it's possible some of them were here... Doesn't seem likely though. Call it a hunch. ]
...yeah. But I've never seen a game like this before. Nothing realistic like this.