This RP is by sign-up only and will run from October 1 through October 31. If you'd like to participate, you may sign up here in the Masks of Horror Signup.
This RP may contain some violence and gore. If you feel unable to stomach it, please do not read.
Thanks.
The full moon shone down on Ravencrest Manor casting eerie shadows which danced around like mischievous nymphs. A cool breeze whispered words of woe as the dried leaves skittered across the cobblestone pathway leading to the Palace entrance.
The guests were just starting to arrive for the evening's festivities, but one among them wasn't there to party. One among them was there to kill.
As the guests made their way up the red velvet carpet towards the door to the manor, many gave excited squeals of glee, beamed or whispered murmurs of delight as they walked up to the manor. Once each guest’s invitation was obtained and their names announced, they passed through a dark veil revealing the dimly lit hall. Garlands of black Oak and Maple leaves were draped carefully over the banisters. Streamers and balloons dotted the ceiling as they accented the lacy black window treatments. To the right of the entrance, guests could check their coats and, if they so desired, they could also borrow a mask.
The ballroom entrance was at the end of the hall. Linked to it, was the dining hall where tables had been set aside for food. A table covered in hors d’oeuvres of all kids—stuffed croissants, quiche, fruit, vegetables, cakes, pie, custard, etc—held something delectable for everyone’s pallet. In the dining hall, across from the food, was a bar where guests could order any beverage they wanted. Drinks were all served in chilled crystal chalices.
Tantalizing music played by a live orchestra wafted through the ballroom doors. The ballroom was ensconced in black and silver draperies and decorations, which were accented by the wrought iron and crystal chandeliers and gave the room a wispy and mysterious feel.
Some of the guests were too excited to be fashionably late and were already dancing to the lively waltz that now played. Others sat in chairs lining the ballroom as they chatted and whispered words of mystery and intrigue in an early effort to unmask the guests more quickly than everyone else. A few masked guests lingered in the shadows of ornate Victorian-esque columns, the main supports for this room. Overall, the atmosphere was quite delightful and the evening whispered promises to be a particularly memorable one.