A review of events from the end of October 2014 and start of November 2014. This week's installment of the revived IN INFICTIVE is brought to you by the makers of "Infictive County: The Game" -- don't just live the game! Play the game!
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Hallowe'en has come and gone, the Dead have made their peace, and we are back in with In Infictive for this Monday, November 3, 2014. There are 58 days remaining in this year of yours as we mark the Feast of St. Tobor, a fine folk tradition to be celebrated by chewing on old circuit boards. Bite those sparks, fella.
- The annual Libreville Masked Halloween Festival passed without major incident this year and with much jubilation. Threats of violence issued by unknown parties had almost put the kibosh on the whole event, but organisers defied all pressure to cancel the week-long party, claiming that being "turned ghost by some diapered sniper" was something true believers would welcome. While the odd sentiments of the organisers may not have been widely shared, a substantial share of the town population did gladly turn out, filling the streets in droves and packing venues to share in free candy, free music, free dancing, elaborate costumery, spectacular light shows, and ritual celebrations of the honoured dead.
- Conflicting accounts on the exact cause of a fire at the Grandan Monon construction site on the shores scenic Lake Crump, and the subsequent evacuation of the surrounding residences, have been revised by federal investigators who are now reporting that the condominium site was "utterly destroyed" by a chemical explosion. The area will remain under quarantine for potential contamination as authorities continue their efforts to determine the cause and conduct clean-up efforts in the affected locales. This area of isolation impacts particularly the north-western lake shore; other areas and residents are presently unaffected by the quarantine. It is not currently thought that any chemical leakage has reached the lake itself, and the water is being treated as safe for use and consumption.
- A single culprit is now thought to have been responsible for a string of arsons across the state, including the recent fire-bombing of the St. Steamy Community Church in Libreville's Mollkton. The suspect is in currently in custody, an array of charges expected to be brought before the courts soon.
- Producer-of-the-decade Mystery X is back in the 2014 music game with three new consecutive album releases: The Hooded Machine, End Times Holiday and The Ikipr texts.
- With the exception of one major failure, the recent Comedy Start-Up event at the Shitshow Bar was reported to have been a rousing success, attracting top talents to a competition to see who could bust the most guts. The winner was a local comedian, Beadle Albaichini, who killed with a string of jokes about his mother's spicy meatballs and timely commercial references.
Now for your Bieber Fever Report:
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The photo tells it all, doesn't it?
So went your week In Infictive. Join us again next week as we round up more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, more, and then some more.