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Saving Christmas
✵ SAVING CHRISTMAS ✵
As the sun sets and the moon rises on Christmas Eve, a strange sound of jingling bells is heard high in the sky as the snow suddenly begins to fall heavily upon the town. A heavy weight of sleep slowly overcomes everyone, and just as their eyes close they'll hear a loud, raging bellow—
Before the words are finished, everyone will suddenly jolt awake and find themselves scattered in a strange looking town called Whoville. Although it looks as if it's supposed to be festive, none of that holiday cheer is evident. The town is completely ransacked with torn up decorations, broken gift boxes and toys. Even its colors seem faded, music distorted and muted.

In the meanwhile, the tapirs appear to inform the Dreamwalkers that they are inside another large dreamscape similar to the one during Halloween. This time, however, an entity called "The Grinch" had suddenly appeared and attacked it, stealing all the presents and leaving everything to ruin as they see now. The tapirs point to a meter floating high in the sky, and although it's not rock bottom, it keeps wavering and lowering as time passes. The Dreamwalkers must help raise the meter to save the dreamscape from turning into a nightmare.
"But the big guy is really angry now," the tapirs chatter among themselves. "If they help fix things, maybe they'll gain a powerful ally!"
Dressed in Christmas themed attire, it will be up to the Dreamwalkers to try and restore the Christmas spirit before the day is ruined forever.
I. HELPING WHOVILLE
The town is an interesting looking place with its unique architecture, bright colors swirling and curving about that it make it look like it could be made of cake or candy instead. It's supposed to be adorned with all manner of Christmas decorations and lights, and yet all of it is missing and instead everything looks so drab and dreary, the colors faded and nary a carol sung. Its tree has also been stripped bare, the presents pilfered, and the much too big Christmas Star gone.

» BONUS: PRESENT DELIVERY. The last objective is to deliver the present to their rightful owners. However, it's possible the Grinch may have tampered the presents, and this will only be revealed upon opening. Players must RNG 0-5 to determine if the recipient likes the present or not.
» BONUS: SPECIAL PRESENTS. There are some special marked boxes that are guarded by present mimics. Get past them to retrieve the present. However, upon touching the box, it will disappear in a poof of orange and be replaced with a pumpkin pie that will help amplify one's dreamotion abilities if eaten.
» BONUS: SPECIAL PRESENTS. There are some special marked boxes that are guarded by present mimics. Get past them to retrieve the present. However, upon touching the box, it will disappear in a poof of orange and be replaced with a pumpkin pie that will help amplify one's dreamotion abilities if eaten.

» BONUS: JUDGMENT. Anyone can throw up decorations, but will it be to the residents' liking? Players must RNG 0-5 to determine what kind of rating their efforts receive.
» BONUS: CHRISTMAS STAR. The original Christmas star was smashed to bits so a new one is in order. Although anything can be used, the Whos do have some preferences on what can be used on the star, even if those materials may be hard to find. Rainbow crystals found in the forest will surely help give the start that glittery feeling; they prefer to have it gold; and it needs to illuminate on its own so some kind of light source is needed.
C. Christmas Carols. Carolers are doing their best, but everyone is stumbling over their verses and instruments are out of tune. A bit of positive reinforcement and Christmas cheer will help sort things out. Those who are musically inclined can lead the way by singing and even creating new songs to help inspire others.
» BONUS: A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CAROL. In the designated thread, a new carol will be composed by the dreamwalkers. Each one will supply their own verse in response to the previous (click here for example). The thread is only for the verses, but there will be another thread where players can go ham for their characters to comment on the song as it goes on. Anyone can participate multiple times but must wait for another comment to be made first.
II. SANTA'S TOY FACTORY
Just beyond Whoville with just the Winter Forest to separate them is one of Santa's toy factories. It, too, has been attacked and smoke rises from the damaged buildings. With machines malfunctioning, toys are running rampant and everything is chaotic. If not fixed soon, there will not be enough toys for Santa to deliver.
A. Elf Rescue. The Grinch not only stole the presents and destroyed the toys, but they also sabotaged the machines running the factor. Now elves are trapped inside and are in desperate need of rescuing as toys malfunction and start to turn on them. The machines are even trying to box up the elves as gifts instead! Behaving similar to the present mimics, boxes, wrapping paper, and ribbon bounce around in search of anything to wrap up. Dreamwalkers must venture in to try to turn off the machines and rescue the elves without getting turned into a present themselves. The more elves rescued, the more allies gained to fix the factory and more favor earned from Santa.

- Ring Racing. High up in the air is a flying course with rings made of magical frost. Racers must pass through each ring to count, but they must fly quickly. As soon as they approach, the ring will start to contract, and if too late it will close and the racer will be disqualified.
- Sleigh Pulling. This is a contest of strength! Sleighs will be piled high with presents and, if not enough presents are available, large rocks to weigh it down. Each reindeer must then try and pull their sleigh down a simple straight lane to the finish line. Just beware, rogue toys will appear on the track and will need to be dealt with somehow. There are no restrictions—each reindeer can use whatever ability or skill they can think of to help pull the overloaded sleigh. The contest can be 1v1 or 2v2.
- Robot Reindeer. All the excitement does attract many of the reindeer back, but unexpected guests arrive as well—and they're not friendly. Sent by the Grinch, robotic reindeer will suddenly descend from the skies to ruin the festivities. It will be up to the dreamwalkers in their reindeer form to fight back against them—or try to convert them to help out instead.
C. Gingerbread Army. Giant gingerbread men occasionally appear and try to smash through the toy factory, hampering rescue efforts. Fortunately, they are only made of gingerbread and easy to fall apart. Unfortunately, they will not only regrow lost parts but grow from severed parts. Their weak point is the glowing gumdrop located among the many gumdrops on the body, and destroying it will destroy the gingerbread completely.
[Mod Note: Details can be read and questions can be asked on the Event Details post. Submit all special threads and ratings to the Event Thread Submissions form.]
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The actual issue turns out to be something of a surprise. It's still kind of a big deal, since it's clearly something that's bothering her. But Hilda's relieved that it's not something truly dire. Romantic entanglements and feelings, she can advise on.]
Ugh, the fae here can be the worst. If they were here, I'd make sure they paid dearly for picking on you like that. They're the perfect size for drop-kicking, and I wear heels.
[Alas, the gumdrops didn't follow them into the dreamscape. For the best.]
I can't imagine that they hate you. They're probably just freaked out. Are they guys? Guys are really stupid when it comes to feelings.
[Beat.]
Who was it that you kissed, anyway?
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While Hilda's comment about drop-kicking the gumdrops does manage to pull the barest of smiles out of Ori, ultimately she sighs, shoulders and head dropping lower in a resigned posture as she looks down at her hands, which are laced together atop her lap. ]
I managed to straighten things out with one of them after it happened, and I think we're on the same page, but I still can't help but worry...
[ There's a beat before she continues, ]
But the first one I had to kiss... he ran away. I haven't gotten to speak with him since. And... I don't know how I feel about all of it, other than guilty. I wish I hadn't been the one they had to kiss. And I really shouldn't say who they were...
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Oh, that definitely sounds like dumb-boy panic. "Oh no, I don't know what to say so I'll just hide until it blows over," and all that. I think it wouldn't hurt to reach out and get him to open up a bit. And to apologize to you for being a jerk.
[Look, whoever it is should know better than to leave a girl in the dark like this. It's only polite!]
It's not your fault the fae decided to play a trick on you and these two guys, Ori. Beating yourself up about it isn't going to make anything better, and it's not going to help you sort out your feelings about it. Be kind to yourself, okay?
[With a friendly smile, she pokes her friend in the side to try and get a rise out of her.]
Besides, those guys were lucky to get to kiss someone as cute as you. Whether you want to admit it or not, you're quite the catch~.
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I'll try to reach out to him.
[ Narrator voice: she'll send him a gift basket without actually saying anything. ]
I just wish it was easier to think about these feelings, you know? I can't help but feel like it's wrong of me to even think of things like this, when there's so much to worry about from home. [ She laughs incredulously, but at least it's a laugh. ] There's nothing lucky about kissing me, but... um. Thanks. You're very sweet, Hilda.
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[Hilda gives a reassuring smile and leans over, bumping her shoulder into Ori's affectionately. The laughter is a good sign, even if it's not entirely borne of happiness. She'll take it.]
And you're welcome! It's a good thing you've got me around to talk you through things. Are you feeling any better?
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I feel a bit better - definitely enough to get my head back into all of this.
[ Letting go of Hilda, she gestures out to the... everything happening, in all of its Christmas-ness. ]
Hilda? I hope you know that I'm here for you, too, if you ever need somebody to listen to. I don't know if I would have any good advice, but I'll always listen.
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[That's Hilda's way of acknowledging that yes, this friendship goes both ways. While Hilda hopes she won't have to use Ori's shoulder for anything too deep, it's nice to know that she's there. Balthus is nice and all, but... sometimes you just need a girl friend's perspective.]
Shall we get back to the business of saving Christmas?