2013-05-31

A visit to the Goth Fair, and an unfair result

For various reasons Miss Vila's been rather busy the last couple of weeks so we've not had much chance to spend a lot of time together in-world. Today everything fell into place and we were in a position to correct that (and, wonderfully, we'll be spending more time together tomorrow too). First up we did a quick shopping trip to buy a couple of new toys for the Raven Park Mansion and then we went on to visit something we were hoping to get to before it ended: The World Goth Fair.


I won't write too much about it as others have done a good job of covering it and, really, reviews of that sort aren't quite my thing. I will say, however, that we loved the build and had a great time wandering around all the stalls and checking out what was available. The other thing of note, that was impressive, was the fact that there was a region windlight setting in effect that didn't mess up Miss Vila's skin. Such a rare thing!

We both did a little bit of shopping, with me picking up a rather neat swing that'll go in our garden or, perhaps, on Raven Park itself, and Miss Vila got herself a couple of items of clothing. Most noteworthy is the new seat/throne she picked up for herself for the Raven Street studio:


As well as being the perfect spot to sit and ponder designs, or hand out tasks to me, it's also just right for a little nap too, it seems:


Afterwards we enjoyed a game or three of En Garde:


It got rather interesting though. You see, I won the first two games. They were close, but I won them both. We had a third and final game that Miss Vila won. Hence the fact that, thanks to the RLV stripping plugin we have, we finished the games like this:


But, as anyone who can visit the results site can see, I won, two games to one:


The local champions board, however, thinks otherwise!


Despite the fact that neither of us have played in ages, to the point that neither of our names were on the local champions board, there it was... Miss Vila on 15 and me on 14.

Of course, she claimed this as a victory. Never mind the fact that my world ranking was also higher than hers. No. She decided that world ranking and, indeed, number of games won, didn't count. All that mattered was the numbers on the local champions board.

I'm starting to think there's some sort of Femdom advantage coded into the game...

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