A Portal was destroyed! No one will be getting SCP merch in the near future!
Old Colonel Carville has run the Cross-Time Circus for decades, & is now looking to retire in a quiet Juncture. However, THE SHOW MUST GO ON! This event will consist of several stages:
Circus Building: I am taking submissions for the oddities & attractions the Circus has picked up over the years. These can be from anywhere. anytime, & can include elements from erased Junctures.
The Ringmaster!: A new Ringmaster must earn the respect of the troupe & show that they can carry on where Carville leaves off. This will be a Highlander game, where the best Performer (as determined by all participants & the Colonel) will become the new Ringmaster, gaining access to all the attractions, as well as the ability to field "Carnies" as Minions!
Onwards!: Specific games will be set for Performances & accquisition of new attractions!
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