Lootbox Eve
~ Gimme Gimme Gimme Presents After Midnight ~
In the Market
Right down the center of the longest street of the Festival Market, vendors empty their stalls of all the goods and trinkets remaining after the previous shopping days. They replace their normal products with piles of wrapped items, all but spilling gift boxes onto the street from their stall tables. Then they walk away. The night explodes in a flurry of grabbing hands, bristling fur, flailing legs, and an unusually heavy amount of bodyslams. There are never enough gifts to go around, and scarcity tends to lead to bloody snouts and noses. Humans, often the weakest of the species involved (unless they're hooked up with strength cybernetics or temporary chips), have to be sneaky to keep what they have and calculatingly smart to steal what they don't. The possibility of the mystery gifts being rare or valuable is quite high, which draws a number of those tourists to the event on its own. But that isn't what makes it one of the biggest holidays folks look forward to in this corner of Luridity. No, locals to the Centralvest Zone show up for a variety of reasons beyond the loot itself.In year 522 some vendors claim that though they did have orders and the items were picked up per usual to be wrapped, neither payment nor presents returned for the event at all. They may never know where those gifts ended up, but there were people who went to a great deal of trouble to ensure vendors were reimbursed for their goods by the end of the Festival.
When there are no rules and the object is to steal presents from others who will be wholeheartedly defending them, one can almost bet on the injury counts. (Some Elite do take quite the perverse pleasure in doing just that, and occasionally providing assistance to their selected "fantasy team lineup" during their looting endeavors.) Though the violence of Lootbox Eve is certainly less...creative...in the real world compared to the virtual one, its prevalence means even those in medical professions find themselves making quite a bit of money for services rendered.
Perhaps due to the underground elements, younger children are banned from the physical event. That won't stop all of them from joining in, however, the more people involved in meatspace, the more public hooks are available for loading into the Net, which is where most of them would prefer to get lootboxes for in the first place. Besides that, children and teenagers of every species happen to be vicious in the virtual realm, making them fierce competitors who can more easily stand avatar to avatar rather than looking up at adult opponents. It also helps that their skills and gear in cyberspace tend to easily rank above that of any adults who invest less time in the Net.
A Marketing Opportunity Done Right
Artisans across the network contribute clothing and other avatar items, decorations, big ticket furniture or animation effects, and candies loaded with entertainment buffs, all of which tend to serve as marketing for the creators' other virtual wares in the following months. Donations from individuals tend to serve as marketing for the creators' other virtual wares, or physical ones. This can be a very lucrative opportunity if done from a clear altruistic approach with attention to quality and good will...or a very expensive one if done poorly.A Marketing Opportunity Done Wrong
Multiple vendors a year still insist on releasing such poor quality virtual goods that negative publicity bleeds their profits for the next several months. Also receiving negative reactions are contributing conglomerates, who, in typical disconnected fashion, only provide lame company-logo'd materials. Lootboxes made with resources beyond Artistocracy crafters and artisans, or other Independent creators, are typically not welcome in virtual market events. Yet, big businesses still try, ingratiating themselves to the masses like its their job. Which it is, of course. If any contributor has not turned over their designs by the time the donations are checked, they will not be able to participate as a sponsor of the event, though this lost opportunity doesn't tend to actively diminish one's income in the same way as a poorly executed design would.Upcoming Releases
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Great art and a nice article overall. Amusing mix of Christmas White Elephant and The Purge.
Thank you!! I had fun taking a tradition and twisting it in a way that would work for my particular dystopian brand of cyberpunk :D
You are doing a great job! Keep creating; I believe in you!
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I was just getting ready to write this is what happens when you combine a gift exchange with the Purge! Nicely said Mutterwolf. Dani, amazing, creative and funny! Thank you.
LOL! Great minds, y'all! Thank you so much Graylion--the chaos in this one felt good :D
You are doing a great job! Keep creating; I believe in you!
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