The buzzing of excitement and the cheerful conversations of the Evelonians all around were almost overwhelming. Kuhna merchandise everywhere, Kuhna talks everywhere, even Kuhnas everywhere! Of course, with the Evelon cat breedable being the center of the news, it wasn't surprising to see them rejoicing in the festivities as well. What would the festivities and games be without the actual mascots and stars of the show?
People were excited over the raffles, and the lines that adorned the booths were rather ridiculous. They went fast, though; you didn't get a chance to really say or ask anything at the booth directly, and that was specifically so the lines could be manageable. What if the lines got so big that they didn't have time to enter everybody? That would be a complete disaster. As a result, a different booth had been set up for anyone who had questions about the raffles. Those who did try to talk and ask for details at the raffle booths were quickly redirected there.
The second booth, though, had a bigger and longer line than the others. What was taking so long? Given enough time, however, your turn eventually came.
The one who welcomed you was a small albino boy who wore a simple white shirt — although it was adorned with small stripes here and there. He looked thin and small, somewhere in his early twenties, perhaps? Even his voice was a little high-pitched still, although nothing too out of the ordinary or to the point of mistaking him for a woman. He wore a small pair of glasses, and his already-short hair was tied in a small, barely noticeable ponytail.
"Welcome to the Kuhna festivities!" he greeted you with a bright smile, one that matched the joy and happiness of the albino woman who handled the first booth a little ways away. "Here, take the promotional merchandise we're giving out; don't be shy!" he said as he pushed a Kuhna pin, a poster, and a small Kuhna plush right towards you. Those who didn't want them could just give them away to whoever wanted to hoard them, or whoever hadn't gotten a chance to participate in the raffles when they happened.
"Isn't this exciting? I was always fond of the Kuhnas, but they kind of lost their appeal over time, so they stopped visiting the towns. Did you know that Kuhnas are very sociable creatures? You'd think that they would rather stay alone and mind their own business, since they're cats, but they're actually very attached to humans! I think that's why there are so many here now, despite how people used to forget about them for the last few years." Here was the reason why this line was longer than the others; if the boy spent his time telling the participants Kuhna facts and other such things, it wasn't a surprise that it took so much more time to get everything done and over with.
After a while, though, the boy stopped himself. "Sorry, sorry! I got carried away a little," he apologized, but no sheepish smile or feeling of guilt seemed to bother him. He was just a very jolly guy; not much really got him down. "Anyway, here's all you need for this particular raffle!" he added as he got back on track, handing you a ticket and a pamphlet. "The pamphlet shows you what you can win with this particular ticket. Remember that there's a whole bunch of other raffles and activities for you to check out, so don't hesitate to get out there and have fun!"
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People were excited over the raffles, and the lines that adorned the booths were rather ridiculous. They went fast, though; you didn't get a chance to really say or ask anything at the booth directly, and that was specifically so the lines could be manageable. What if the lines got so big that they didn't have time to enter everybody? That would be a complete disaster. As a result, a different booth had been set up for anyone who had questions about the raffles. Those who did try to talk and ask for details at the raffle booths were quickly redirected there.
The second booth, though, had a bigger and longer line than the others. What was taking so long? Given enough time, however, your turn eventually came.
The one who welcomed you was a small albino boy who wore a simple white shirt — although it was adorned with small stripes here and there. He looked thin and small, somewhere in his early twenties, perhaps? Even his voice was a little high-pitched still, although nothing too out of the ordinary or to the point of mistaking him for a woman. He wore a small pair of glasses, and his already-short hair was tied in a small, barely noticeable ponytail.
"Welcome to the Kuhna festivities!" he greeted you with a bright smile, one that matched the joy and happiness of the albino woman who handled the first booth a little ways away. "Here, take the promotional merchandise we're giving out; don't be shy!" he said as he pushed a Kuhna pin, a poster, and a small Kuhna plush right towards you. Those who didn't want them could just give them away to whoever wanted to hoard them, or whoever hadn't gotten a chance to participate in the raffles when they happened.
"Isn't this exciting? I was always fond of the Kuhnas, but they kind of lost their appeal over time, so they stopped visiting the towns. Did you know that Kuhnas are very sociable creatures? You'd think that they would rather stay alone and mind their own business, since they're cats, but they're actually very attached to humans! I think that's why there are so many here now, despite how people used to forget about them for the last few years." Here was the reason why this line was longer than the others; if the boy spent his time telling the participants Kuhna facts and other such things, it wasn't a surprise that it took so much more time to get everything done and over with.
After a while, though, the boy stopped himself. "Sorry, sorry! I got carried away a little," he apologized, but no sheepish smile or feeling of guilt seemed to bother him. He was just a very jolly guy; not much really got him down. "Anyway, here's all you need for this particular raffle!" he added as he got back on track, handing you a ticket and a pamphlet. "The pamphlet shows you what you can win with this particular ticket. Remember that there's a whole bunch of other raffles and activities for you to check out, so don't hesitate to get out there and have fun!"
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.: Prize :.
[ One Complete Set of Original Ancient Kuhnas! ]
.: Rules :.
In order to celebrate the new Kuhnas, many raffles will be held to spread out some Kuhna love! There are no entry fees, and you can participate in every raffle! When you post here, you will be entered on the list. No need to pick a number, to pay a fee, or anything like that. Just post, and you have a chance to win!
Here is a list of all the raffles currently going on:
Here is a list of all the raffles currently going on:
Raffle #1: Original Set
Raffle #2: Ancient Set
Raffle #3: Elder Giveaway
Raffle #4: Mysterious Mystery Generations
Raffle #2: Ancient Set
Raffle #3: Elder Giveaway
Raffle #4: Mysterious Mystery Generations
You have until April 2, 2014, 11:59PM to enter all raffles!
1. RolePlay all entry posts; do not use the same post for all raffle topics; you may use the same character, but write something different!
2. Any posts less than five (5) sentences will be voided;
3. No Whining; and
4. If you win this raffle, you may also win the others; this is why you can enter all raffles.
1. RolePlay all entry posts; do not use the same post for all raffle topics; you may use the same character, but write something different!
2. Any posts less than five (5) sentences will be voided;
3. No Whining; and
4. If you win this raffle, you may also win the others; this is why you can enter all raffles.