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Save Our Earth Mods ([personal profile] ourearth) wrote in [community profile] saveourearth2019-03-14 08:14 am

The museum reopens [Mingle]

Date:14-03-19
Characters: Open!
Note: Like all welcome mingles, this is a SoL free-for-all mingle meant to get new characters involved by centering around something relevant to them. This one has the special addition of two NPCs wandering around in the backround so your character can encounter them, if you’d like. Without further ado, please welcome Felicity Sirrell!


The clean-up efforts after the tsunami are well underway. The streets have been cleaned, the debris on public and private property has mostly been removed, and while much still stands to be renovated or replaced, Mossgate and Tarwich look more or less like they always do once again.

What better time to have a little event? More precisely, what better time to reopen with a bang. Which is what the town museum on the end of the High Street is doing. Like most houses on that street, the building got hit by the tsunami, but it got lucky insofar as it got only hit by the tail end of it and much of the collections had been evacuated anyway due to the building work in the aftermath of the bomb threat last year. Plus the tsunami did not hit the public library part of the museum, so all the books remained unharmed.

Which is why the museum can reopen now, looking all fresh and… well, not new, but a bit better than before with renovated bathrooms and a new coffee machine in the cafeteria.

And also a special exhibit. It’s been advertised all over town for the last few weeks: The library is reopening, and there will be a temporary exhibit about Bible Errata!

A whole room in the museum has been dedicated to this, showcasing a few original books and having posters and informational material around them and many other examples of failed typesettings and misprints of the Bible that are funny or amusing. It features, among other things, the Book of Kells (in which Matthew 10:34b should read "I came not to send peace, but the sword". However rather than "gladium" which means "sword", Kells has "gaudium" meaning "joy". Rendering the verse: "I came not [only] to send peace, but [also] joy"), the Manchester Edition (in which the heading on Chapter 3 of Leviticus and the first verse has "bees" rather than "beeves" (plural of beef) so that it reads: "How the peace offerings must be of bees, sheep, lambs and goats") and various misprintings of the King James Bible.

The special pride of…. Okay, maybe not the museum, but at least the local gay clubs, which have actually run a fundraiser or two to bring that specific Bible here, is the "Affinity Bible" from 1927, which contains a table of family affinities that includes the line "A man may not marry his grandmother's wife."

On the day the exhibit opens, the cafeteria serves special amounts of cake on top of their usual fare of coffee, tea and scones. There’s a tombola (because why not do fundraising where you can?). And obviously there are speeches at some point, a children’s choir sings, and everyone of distinction drops by to be seen, say a thing, and show appreciation of the reopening.
dragoonrouge: (Sadie Concern)

[personal profile] dragoonrouge 2019-04-18 05:49 am (UTC)(link)
Sadie nods, "Right. The owner was a man, I've seen him before. But he vanished after the cat came over to me."
saveournpcs: (other)

[personal profile] saveournpcs 2019-04-18 05:57 am (UTC)(link)
The constable's face lights up a bit when she says that she's seen the man before, but then sinks when she remarks that he vanished. "So you have not seen him since?"
dragoonrouge: (Sadie Determined)

[personal profile] dragoonrouge 2019-04-18 06:02 am (UTC)(link)
Sadie shakes her head, "No and I've been keeping an eye out. He left his cat behind." She tells the constable, clearly unimpressed with the bomb man's display of terrible pet ownership.
saveournpcs: (other)

[personal profile] saveournpcs 2019-04-19 06:25 am (UTC)(link)
The constable looks down at the cat, then at Sadie, and then around in hopes of spotting a colleague. No such luck. He takes a step back. Please don't hand the cat to him.

"...The cat seems to like you. Would you mind holding on to it until we've found the owner or ascertained that he is not here any more, and if we can't find it help us bring it to a shelter?"
dragoonrouge: (Sadie Surprised)

because this couldnt potentially backfire

[personal profile] dragoonrouge 2019-04-22 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
Sadie blinks, eyes wide, at the constable and splutters a little, "I-Yes? I could try. Err, if it doesn't work out with my cats I could take him to the RSPCA. I volunteer there and I'd phone to let you know of such a change?"
saveournpcs: (other)

trust me it's entirely harmless and good for you /corporate voice

[personal profile] saveournpcs 2019-04-22 06:03 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh, that would be most helpful!" His face lights up for real now. No Cat Duty Is Best Duty. "Would you mind giving me your contact data then?" He pulls out a notebook and a pen and looks at her expectantly, all decorum forgotten in the face of someone will take the cat off my hands.
Edited 2019-04-22 06:03 (UTC)
dragoonrouge: (Sadie upset)

[personal profile] dragoonrouge 2019-04-22 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Sadie gives the officer her name and address, grimacing down at the cat in her arms. Her parents were not going to be impressed. Nor were her cats.

"How long will I need to look after the cat...?"
saveournpcs: (other)

[personal profile] saveournpcs 2019-04-22 05:01 pm (UTC)(link)
The man puts every down and then pockets the notebook. "Ah, hopefully not for long. We ARE looking for the owner, after all...

And you are free to drop it off at the RSPCA if it is too much."