The Czigany Wayfaire

by Unknown

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Unknown2009-10-08 06:03:03
QUOTE
The first inclination that anything was wrong was in Serenwilde, as the
forestals worked to strengthen the enchantment upon the weakening
Nintoba Naos, Chuchip uttered a dark and cryptic prophesy. Glomdoring,
New Celest and Magnagora soon heard their own variants of the dark words
- the ancestral spirit, Chuchip, was joined by Mother Night, the
Necromentate and the elusive Star Deva in prophetic doomsaying.
It was Kalas Iytha who was the first to conceive what the coming chaos
would entail, for the children of the Basin of Life began to fall ill.
Dwarves, elfen, faeling, merian, viscanti, tae'dae - all began to
succumb to what Yojimbo of Estelbar could only describe was 'the rainbow
crud'. The tae'dae cubs of Mrs. Trundle's Daycare were the first to
disappear, as New Celest and Serenwilde found out upon investigating the
upset heard from Estelbar village.

Only a few moments would pass before Bobo, the scruffy tae'dae cub was
found in the fields, laughing and yelling inane jokes to anyone who
would listne. Eventually, he too disappeared, and children throughout
the Basin of Life began to join him in this disappearing act - in
Magnagora, Esano, Reginaldus, Ixion and others managed to track down a
sick boy, and brought them to Tunika d'Murani, who had recently been
accosted in his laboratory by an upset nobleman.

Eventually sick children began appearing everywhere - Serenwilde,
Glomdoring, New Celest, Magnagora. Sick little boys and girls, dragging
their toys limply at their sides. Despite much goading, the children
refused to leave - and, in a matter of days, the horrified onlookers
watched as the rainbow gunk that they had been coughing up flooded out
of their mouths and turned them into what so many people seemed to fear
- clowns!

It was high atop Avechna's Peak, days later, that people began to
suspect Jeremiah Gryphta was more than a simple hawker - swarms of
child-clowns began to chase him and his cart of goods up and down
Avechna's Peak, before he finally quit running and turned to fight.
Cream pie in one hand and a bottle of seltzer in the other, brave
Jeremiah Gryphta managed to fend off the clown children long enough to
admit to knowing more than most about the strange afflictions.
Urging everyone to flee the Basin of Life, Jeremiah Gryphta apparently
took his own advice, for within a day he was gone.

As the children continued their search for props and show animals - most
notable among them 'the Bear' - the citizens of the Basin of Life had
their attention drawn to the Vesteran World Stage, where, indeed, Bobo
the Bear and a group of clowns were to put on a show.
As terrible in form and performance as the pink skirt he was wearing,
Bobo the Bear apparently did not perform to the desired standards, for
the clown children beset him, apparently with the intention to, as many
feared, eat him. Unable to allow them to eat the tae'dae cub, as
apparently the onlookers were going to, Jeremiah Gryphta - creme pies
and a seltzer bottle in hand - came to the rescue.

Finally surrendering to the demands of the people of the Basin of Life -
of course, after three or four last attempts to get them to flee -
Jeremiah Gryphta set to work with their help creating a massive crystal
ball, by which he declared he would call for help.
With the crystal ball complete, Jeremiah Gryphta made contact with a
woman who would come to be known as Madam Vadoma Drabardi, who arrived
with her companion, Master Garridan Lowara. Together they worked with
the Basin of Life, most especially the Serenwilde, in healing the youths
- using the captured spirits of the walking dead and the herbs used for
a phlegmatic potion, Drabardi concocted a flask of lavender fluid, by
which the youths could be healed.

Upon the completion of their task, the Basin of Life was treated to what
many in the First World call the greatest of the wandering wonders - the
Czigany Wayfaire themselves, a group of colourful, wandering people who
run a traveling faire. Jal Czigany himself met the first of visitors,
namely Arix, Syridean and Kiradawea, welcoming them to their faire.
Unfortunately, he announced, all of the performances had already been
booked - but that did not stop many people from, and others who continue
to, seek means of acquiring a free pass to a show.

After many days of laboursome work, Solanis Carthan of the Moondancers
was the first to witness every show of the Czigany Wayfaire, including
the famed and illustrious Rings of the Iron Lady performance.

The question lingers on many people's lips, as they discover the wonders
and prizes to be found within the Czigany Wayfaire - how long will the
strange, wandering people remain in the Basin of Life, before they do
what wanderers do best - pack up and leave?

Penned by My hand on the 22nd of Vestian, in the year 247 CE.
Unknown2009-10-08 06:10:08
I really enjoyed this event in the game. Made a lot of new allies and friends for regi and maybe even more plot lines for him. Still shocked that his name was in the scroll but yay?

Clowns: I hate clowns with a passion so it was fun trying to deal with them in a rp point of view. Many times I just wanted to kill them over and over and say ha. But I did not but it was still fun watching them turn into them.

What are other views of this?
Unknown2009-10-08 06:14:32
This event was soooo awesome! Much <3.

It was pretty smooth as well, and I can appreciate how much work went into it, so many lines of flavour T.T

I can post the final (oh so long but oh so good) Iron Lady performance if anyone wants.
Razenth2009-10-08 06:15:39
Iron Maiden? >_>
Unknown2009-10-08 06:16:33
QUOTE
"Eep!", a mischievous harlequin screams in fright at you.

You stare implacably at a mischievous harlequin.

A mischievous harlequin winks conspiratorially at you.

Dryly, you say, "Eep?"

Edging away, A mischievous harlequin exclaims, "You're one of those bug things! Don't bite me!"

You narrow your eyes at a mischievous harlequin in an unnerving manner.

A mischievous harlequin's hand darts out and, before you know it, has your nose grasped between its fingers. With a painful squeeze, she leans forward and looses an ear-splitting "HONK!" directly into your ear.

A mischievous harlequin winks conspiratorially at you.

You have emoted: Sadhyra mimes chomping at the air.

Loudly, you say, "I -am- rather hungry."

Making no sudden movements, a mischievous harlequin backs away from you slowly.

You have emoted: Sadhyra stares at the harlequin, a ravenous look in her faceted eyes.

Trembling, A mischievous harlequin exclaims, "I suppose your dingbats are as good as anyone elses. Just don't sting me or bite my head off!"

A mischievous harlequin shudders violently.

The ghost of a smile passes fleetingly across your lips.

You say, "I'll do my best."

A mischievous harlequin creases her brow in a frown.

A mischievous harlequin says, "Why would you wear a pig nose? That's just creepy."

A mischievous harlequin squints suspiciously at you.

A mischievous harlequin says, "And believe you me, I know creepy."

Smirking, you say, "The better to freak you out with, my dear."

A mischievous harlequin's eyes sparkle with amusement.

A mischievous harlequin says, "It's working."
I'm loving this. It's so fun and so cute. Great work, admin!
Lehki2009-10-08 06:31:52
QUOTE (Solanis @ Oct 8 2009, 02:14 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
This event was soooo awesome! Much <3.

It was pretty smooth as well, and I can appreciate how much work went into it, so many lines of flavour T.T

I can post the final (oh so long but oh so good) Iron Lady performance if anyone wants.

Dun do that yet, let people see it for themselves first. Post tomorrow or a few days later. tongue.gif
Aerotan2009-10-08 07:18:48
I'm only one or two shows short. I just wish people would quit influencing certain key denizens in ways they need not be done...


EDIT: Finished it, finally. I was quite impressed, in spite of the typos. Syridean's opinion of the Czigany Wayfaire is certainly lighter, and less apprehensive now.

Further Edit: I will likewise be able to PM the LOOK description of the last room to Xiel, or anyone that needs it.
Unknown2009-10-08 08:59:04
Is there any chance you guys can increase the spawn rate or number of the children? It's -really- hard to find them when multiple people are trying to quest, and we already have to find a bunch as it is....
Arix2009-10-08 09:28:50
I hate that quest, makes me feel like I should be driving around in a wagon with 'FREE CANDY' on the side
Aerotan2009-10-08 09:35:34
All five pieces of the Czigany quest involve bringing children in. But wait till you do the Harlequin's quest. That should creep you right the censor.gif out.
Tervic2009-10-08 10:02:04
Only 2 words.

Absolutely.

AMAZING.

Also, great quest mechanics, making the mobs not lose track of turn-ins by person, and having items reset instantly upon being turned in. That gets epic-level thumbs up.
Unknown2009-10-08 10:30:24
Asdjkfing kids. *cry* Taking me forever to get them and I finally find 4 on one sweep...and promptly take a wrong turn back into the magician's tent. He takes them and restarts the show. sad.gif

Seriously, though, awesome job admin!
Eventru2009-10-08 15:08:51
QUOTE (Sadhyra @ Oct 8 2009, 06:30 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Asdjkfing kids. *cry* Taking me forever to get them and I finally find 4 on one sweep...and promptly take a wrong turn back into the magician's tent. He takes them and restarts the show. sad.gif

Seriously, though, awesome job admin!


I'm going into the script now to make it so they don't steal kids if you already did the show once, and seeing if I can't make the kidlings respawn faster.

And we're really glad to hear so many of you liked the area! cool.gif Would kind of stink if we give you a special area for the anniversary and you all hated it... suspicious.gif
Llandros2009-10-08 15:29:53
QUOTE (Eventru @ Oct 8 2009, 11:08 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm going into the script now to make it so they don't steal kids if you already did the show once, and seeing if I can't make the kidlings respawn faster.

And we're really glad to hear so many of you liked the area! cool.gif Would kind of stink if we give you a special area for the anniversary and you all hated it... suspicious.gif

You guys work so hard for us and we really appreciate it, even if a vocal few always manage to find fault, most of us are super excited that so many do so much to keep us entertained and keep lusternia going strong.

goodjob.gif divlove.gif
Tervic2009-10-08 15:54:10
I think one of the best points (aside from the absolutely fabulous show writing) was how the quest was able to be done in a massively parallel fashion. I'd really appreciate if more of the "regular" quests implemented something like this.
Diamondais2009-10-08 16:26:57
QUOTE (Tervic @ Oct 8 2009, 11:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I think one of the best points (aside from the absolutely fabulous show writing) was how the quest was able to be done in a massively parallel fashion. I'd really appreciate if more of the "regular" quests implemented something like this.

Same, so many quests I haven't even bothered with because they're always done or someone's doing it when I'm looking (I suck at quests anyways, but when the mood strikes it's easy for me to get discouraged laugh.gif), definitely enjoy the ability to work on it at the same time as others and not screw up their progress.

Still loving this place! content.gif
Aerotan2009-10-08 16:32:12
The only real gripe I have with it is that it's not an honour quest. Other than that I absolutely loved it. The fact that you never really know what or who they are is nice, too, as is the hinting that they're older than dirt with the carousel.
Tervic2009-10-08 17:58:31
QUOTE (Aerotan @ Oct 8 2009, 09:32 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The only real gripe I have with it is that it's not an honour quest. Other than that I absolutely loved it. The fact that you never really know what or who they are is nice, too, as is the hinting that they're older than dirt with the carousel.


Oh psh, they explain everything at the end. Then again, I shouldn't have been all -that- surprised, given the buildup to the area introduction, and what month it is chin.gif
Lehki2009-10-08 19:29:17
QUOTE (Aerotan @ Oct 8 2009, 12:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The only real gripe I have with it is that it's not an honour quest. Other than that I absolutely loved it. The fact that you never really know what or who they are is nice, too, as is the hinting that they're older than dirt with the carousel.

My only gripe is that you get sticky dingbats and none of the dingbat items interest me. ):
Estarra2009-10-08 19:46:59
QUOTE (Lehki @ Oct 8 2009, 12:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
My only gripe is that you get sticky dingbats and none of the dingbat items interest me. ):


Sorry about that! We're using sticky dingbats because of the possibility of some people creating alts just to grab the dingbats (and tie up the quest) and then transferring dingbats to the main. It wasn't really something we wanted to have to worry about or oversee so this was what we came up with.

I'll give you a hint, though. You can buy a hippogriff egg (which happens to be the same amount as the dingbat award) and then sell the egg. Note that we will not be pleased if we find out people are using alts to harvest hippogriff eggs through the Wayfaire and siphoning proceeds to their main. However, we are keeping track of hippogriffs so don't try anything cute!