happy first birthday, riverview!
riverview fourth wall memeIn honor of Riverview's ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY, players have voted for a fourth wall style event where players and non-players alike can indulge a few whims, try people out in Riverview's setting, or share small slices of their homeworlds with friends. This is a place where anyone can throw a character they'd like to play in the game, an AU version of a character they already play, a character who might not normally be appable, or a few threads with canonmates that they might not get otherwise.
Create your own scenario - the setting is built to be flexible, so feel free to make things up as you go.

● Top-level posts can be made by either current players, potential players, or just people who want to dabble in the setting or engage in some threads with current players.
● Doubles of characters who are currently in the game cannot be posted to this meme. If a character is listed on the taken list and couldn't be apped under the canon AU provision, please do not play that character on this meme.
● Aside from the above, characters that would normally not be appable can generally be played on this meme: AU or heavily altered CRAU versions of characters (providing the original is not in the game or you play the original), dropped characters (providing they have not been re-apped by a new player), that second character you wish you could play that's too closely related to the one you already play, among many other options. If you have any questions about what's okay, just drop them on the Mod Questions Thread.
● The explanation for this event is Game Canon, so threads in this event can either be non-canon meme-style fun, or remembered by characters going forward, providing both parties are amenable. Threads on this post can be used for Activity Points providing both characters are accepted into the game, but cannot be used for the monthly Activity Check.
● Threads from this post can be used as app samples providing the character in question is appable and not an AU.
● Ideally, all characters who are not currently in the game should be played by someone, if you are fiending for your character to introduce someone in the game to someone from home that isn't likely to be played, that someone can be NPC'd in a thread.
● Settings brought from characters' homes can range from as small as a table or desk to as large as one city block.
It's a well-known but not often talked about truth that sometimes people who have come to the Quarantine didn't exactly want to come. Whether it was a mistake, or the portal picked up on the faintest short-term feeling of displacement and jumped the gun by pulling someone into the Quarantine, some people just don't want to be here. And while the government and the scientists employed by it try their best to find ways to send people home as quickly as possible, it's not easy.
And for some residents, it's not enough.
On the morning of February 19th, some residents have decided to do something about it. A group of highly-intelligent, scientifically-minded people have banded together trying to find a way to make pinpointing specific other worlds easier, but a year's worth of research hasn't proven very successful. So instead, they've decided to bring a little bit of home to Riverview. How?
A virus was released into the general network - every device connected to Riverview's internet equivalent has been hit with it. It's not a very malevolent virus, though, geared toward all of the city's many, many holoemitters, cameras, and other types of sensors. Through various complicated algorithms and a direct line into the Perimeter Guard's open database of information on other worlds, all of Riverview has become holo-capable.
Throughout the city, almost anywhere that they go, characters may find themselves running into a little piece of home. Whether it's something as simple as the desk from their bedroom back home, the block they lived on, the bridge of their starship, the unfamiliar world they were pulled into before Riverview, or the meadow they like to watch the stars in, it might show up. And with those locations come people.
Characters may run into holographic versions of almost anyone they can think of. And, much like the locations, those people feel, smell, and sound perfectly real. They are fully interactive, and they come across exactly like the real thing. However, unlike the real thing...they're going to disappear. Whether it's within an hour or two, or if they stick around until the virus is shut down on the evening of February 23rd, they will eventually fade away.
(Unless your enabling game is strong enough and the character's appable, of course.)
Since the virus is affecting the whole network, there's one other thing that the holograms can use - Friendr is a friend-finder and/or dating app. Even a hologram can fill out a short bio and parameters for what they're looking for, upload a snap of themselves, and then proceed to browse for matches (however one-night the stand will be). This is a typical swipe-left-or-right type app.
Friendr base code is by photosynthesis.
The code in the textbox is for the default color scheme, but the Friendr app has a wide variety of themes, so feel free to customize with colors and patterns as you see fit, but do not remove the credit line out of respect for the creator of the code.
During the upcoming festival of lust, also known as Sampremi, many of the highly-anticipated seasonal delicacies that are about to be baked, broiled, steamed, candied, and pickled are made from a type of fruit called the Lababerry, which only grows for a couple of months a year, in the warmer rainforest area to the north of the city. Businesses all over the city are gearing up for this year's festivities, ready to prepare the highly-anticipated treats everyone is craving, and while the usual harvest has already taken place, demand is high enough after last year that it's outpacing the harvest, and many, many businesses are offering very large rewards for harvests of the Lababerries.
And why are the rewards so large?
While the Lababerries are still in season, the usual harvest happens early in the spring, before the rains fall so heavily and the plants they grow on come out of hibernation. This is because the plants they grow on are highly carnivorous, willing to chew on whoever might be stopping by to pluck their sweet fruits. The plants are equipped with an acid that thickly coats the tops of the leaves, which are capable of clamping onto any intruder. The acid is fast-acting on non-biological materials, and slow-acting on skin and flesh. Once it contacts skin, it turns it into a sludge that the leaves suck up.
But hey, the rewards are very, very much worth the risks. If you want to start your time in the Quarantine with a pretty penny in your pocket, this is the job for you.
In preparation for Sampremi, a lot of the clubs, restaurants, and hotels are doing special events to encourage people to pair (or trio, or group) off in anticipation of the particular sexy set of festivities for the season. There are flyers around the city advertising various couples activities: speed dating, dance classes, overnight pool parties, and all-expenses-paid lovers' nights in.
The catch? The great deals only count if you're a twosome. So if you don't have someone to love, hit up speed dating in the indoor courtyard of Riverview's largest mall, or grab the first person you see and take the opportunity.
Use the wildcard prompt to choose your own adventure and do whatever else you like in the setting!

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Even with his allergy to cats, he recognized the telltale sign of agitation though. And he could overhear the mention of a map. In a smooth movement, he drew a handkerchief from his pocket and approached, prepared to started sneezing.
"I believe I have a map downloaded onto my phone." He offered it to the other teen.
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"Oh um... thank you," he responded. "Are you sure you don't mind?"
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"I wouldn't have offered if I minded. All I ask is that you don't go through my messages." And here he managed to offer a smile. "Not that you would find anything obscene."
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He looked at the phone and his ears bent back.
"Um... how... do I use it?"
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"Luckily, Damian taught me how to use these when I arrived." Small talk, he could do that. How hard could it be? He pointed out the settings Ritsuka would want.
"That should pull open the map. I know I needed it."
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He finally handed back the phone.
"Um, thank you again for lending it to me," he gave a small bow.
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"I'll come along. That way you can keep looking at it. I'd rather you not end up too lost and somehow end up outside the wall. I'm sure a lecture from the Perimeter Guard is the last thing you'd like."
With that, he tucked his hands into his pocket.
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"You... you don't need to do that. I'm sure you have better things to be doing than helping a complete stranger."
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"It's not so cold as to risk getting sick and I was only going to go home. A detour can hardly hurt."
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"Well, again, thank you. I will endeavor not to keep you long."
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"Really, it's fine. I don't mind keeping you company."
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Still, he didn't really want to keep this kid long, mostly because he didn't want to have someone around him like that for very long. His ears pressed back before perking up.
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"I'm Ciel Phantomhive. Pleased to meet you." He wasn't sure that he'd agree on him being cute though, if he learned about that. "And welcome to Riverview."
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"What is it... like, this place?"
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"The people have been good about everything. The government makes sure to house and employ people brought by the portal. So everyone is looked after at least. It's very different from where I came from though. Far more advanced, so it takes some adjusting but everyone here is willing to help."
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"Sorry... just... that's... nice of them," he sighed, his ears pressing against his head.
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"They just want us to live here. For five years, if we choose to remain rather than go back through the portal, and then we have the option of moving to the Capital World."
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"And what, exactly, awaits in this Capital World?"
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"Honestly, I haven't a clue. We'd be welcomed as residents there. I know I haven't a thing I could offer them, advanced as they are."
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"Again, how philanthropic."
And he wasn't buying any of it.
"Well, I guess I'll find out more about this place at the library."
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"We'll have to hope. I spend a great deal of time there as it is, I'll be glad to help once we arrive." Maybe Ritsuka would think of something or find something Ciel had overlooked.
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The words came out of his mouth before he could really stop them.
"Um... not that I mind... but why?"
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"Perhaps a fresh pair of eyes might see something I overlooked. I've been here for over six months and learned little more than what I've told you."
Aside from the friends his made and their lives, which made him a little more inclined to believe them about the reason they're there now.
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