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Entry tags:
- !event,
- !mingle,
- frozen: elsa haraldsen,
- guilty gear: bridget,
- hetalia: feliks lukasiewicz,
- npc: kurt wagner,
- original: alric caelegart,
- peacemaker kurogane: toshizou hijikata,
- samurai warriors: takakage kobayakawa,
- tmnt: leonardo hamato,
- touhou project: flandre scarlet,
- touhou project: reimu hakurei (male)
Club Week! [OPEN]
WHO: Everyone!
WHAT: Club Week is underway, and now we have booths set up for people to really recruit and get their ideas out there. Several NPC clubs have been set up as well. Plus, once again, if you want to get in on some X-Men team building, now's a great time for it.
WHERE: The school foyer
WHEN: Wednesday after classes
WARNING(S): None. If threads go into warning territory, please make a new post for their continuation
It's about halfway into the second week of school. People are already starting to form friendships, build social circles, and embrace student life on the Xavier campus. The faculty has set up several booths in the foyer after normal classes on Wednesday in order for students to centralize recruiting for their various interest groups. Some familiar names pop up, of course. "Anime Club", "Chess Club", "AV Club", "Soccer Club", "Glee Club", "GSA Club", "Bible Study Club" and others. It's a pretty inclusive school, after all, so why not have a broad representation of interests?
As classes let out, students are encouraged to look around, get involved, and otherwise put forth the foundation of their social lives for the school year. And of course, there's always people looking to put together teams for other purposes, too...
[[ ooc: Feel free to make top levels for your own groups, or just post open top levels with no specific group in mind ]]
WHAT: Club Week is underway, and now we have booths set up for people to really recruit and get their ideas out there. Several NPC clubs have been set up as well. Plus, once again, if you want to get in on some X-Men team building, now's a great time for it.
WHERE: The school foyer
WHEN: Wednesday after classes
WARNING(S): None. If threads go into warning territory, please make a new post for their continuation
It's about halfway into the second week of school. People are already starting to form friendships, build social circles, and embrace student life on the Xavier campus. The faculty has set up several booths in the foyer after normal classes on Wednesday in order for students to centralize recruiting for their various interest groups. Some familiar names pop up, of course. "Anime Club", "Chess Club", "AV Club", "Soccer Club", "Glee Club", "GSA Club", "Bible Study Club" and others. It's a pretty inclusive school, after all, so why not have a broad representation of interests?
As classes let out, students are encouraged to look around, get involved, and otherwise put forth the foundation of their social lives for the school year. And of course, there's always people looking to put together teams for other purposes, too...
[[ ooc: Feel free to make top levels for your own groups, or just post open top levels with no specific group in mind ]]
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Oh, it's her.
"Hello, Elsa."
Wait, did he ever even talk to her via voice chat, much less by video? He feels even more foolish than he did a moment ago.
"...It's me. Liir Ko."
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She remembers you! You're the boy with the animalspeak! ...Alright, time to make small talk. Er...
"Have you joined any clubs yet?"
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"This would be my first one."
Which implies that at least he's going to join. Mainly because he was told he needs to go out and talk to people and he's compromised by setting aside a time for this 'talking to people in a social way' thing.
"...Are there any other members yet?"
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Elsa herself was too scared of email to even log in, but she would solve that problem when she came to it. Hopefully.
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"The internet is...important here, it seems."
Not that he minds that much. It gives the normally shy an outlet they can express themselves with.