Post by Juon on Mar 11, 2016 16:47:32 GMT
Faberge Posters
+ Description: Posters advertising the next Faberge event are coating the walls all throughout the campus; the Guardians have put out a notice that they’ve become excessive and need to be taken down.
+ Take down the posters: +1 Guardians, -1 Faberge
+ Put up more posters: +1 Faberge, -1 Guardians
+ Vandalize them: +1 Roost, -1 Guardians, -1 Faberge
+ Requirements: None
+ Submitted by Pai and Hatta
Normally, he wouldn't have cared about this sort of thing; Faberge posters were everywhere--around town, in the school, hung up in shops... not to mention they advertised on TV, radio, online... it was impossible not to know about Faberge, but most generally just took it as any other advertising; with a 'ah, right, that exists' and moved on with their lives. That's what he certainly did, at least.
But it got to a certain point, he thought, as he stood in front of a wall absolutely coated from floor to ceiling with Faberge posters, most likely put up by some overly-enthusiastic students enrolled in their program trying to show their spirit, that it just got out of hand.
He'd gone through the act of taking some down once before--not on his own motivation, mind, but he'd done it--when it was even less-cluttered than this, but this was just ridiculous. You couldn't even see the wall behind them, anymore; it was like wallpaper made up of probably a hundred sheets of glossy black advertisements with bold yellow lettering in sans-serif.
"What a pain..." he muttered to himself; he was a member of the Guardians now, too, and so not only did this bother him generally, but he how also had a responsibility to remove them. Or, at least try to remove some (as he was quite confident that it would be impossible to remove all of these on his own). Granted, he still didn't look much like a Guardian, as he continued to refuse to wear the cape, so it appeared more like a student was just standing in the stairwell taking down posters on his own, simply for the sake of helping off of his own merit. He wasn't sure if there was anyone still left in the building who might come by, though; he was on the first floor, too, so anyone on the above floors, of any year, were likely to appear--if there were any still lingering about.