By Bixyl Shuftan
It's a Relay tradition that happens every year and has been called a number of things. It's been called the "Sink the Sims" party. It's been called the wrap-up party, although it shouldn't be confused with the official "Relay Wrap-Up" party in July to mark the official end of the season. Others call it the name yours truly prefers, the "Flood Party."
Relay 2023 WRAP Party... Wednesday 06/14 @ 4pm SLT...
Join us on RFL Research as we "SINK THE SIMS" and wrap up another record breaking Relay Season... We will be handing out the Spirit of Relay Awards and the Gordy Klatt Award among others...
Join us on RFL Research as we "SINK THE SIMS" and wrap up another record breaking Relay Season... We will be handing out the Spirit of Relay Awards and the Gordy Klatt Award among others...
So how did it start? In 2010, one of the sim managers decided on a whim to flood the place full of water. But someone saw it and told others in group chat, and it wasn't long before people were showing up in swimsuits and inner tubes. So next year, people were asking "where's the flood party?" It would take a few years, including one year in which the "flood" was just a few inches, but eventually the Relayers would get their annual flood party in which the water would rise past their waists and up to their shoulders, and often deeper.
This year's Flood Party was on Wednesday June 14, scheduled to start at 4PM SL time. I went onto the track as my alt Rezzdarnnit.
Checking the map, I noticed RFL Research, the sim the event was scheduled to take place was jam-packed with a hundred avatars. It looked like I'd be on the outside looking in this time.
I was going to walk/teleport over, then I ran into a surprise, the "Party Bus" which offered me a ride.
Inside, Silver Howler was DJing to other canines on the bus's small dance floor.
We soon got to RFL Remission, the sim south of the one to be flooded. I could see a number of clouds, meaning people gathering at the sim boundary.
But when we got there, and I got off the bus, I noticed our sim was starting to flood as well as the one to the north.
Panning ahead, I saw RFL Research was just starting to flood.
Not everyone was rezzing, but it was still signs of a big party.
The water continued to rise.
Some people were putting out rafts and floaties, including some that resembled octopuses.
The party bus did a transformation, inflatable floaters people could stand on appearing.
Then came Rita Mariner, the captain of Team Sunbeamers, and her US Army DUKW. Aboard it were some of "Roos With A Dream."
The water was starting to get a little deep.
With only a little room left on the amphibious truck, I hopped onto the party bus's inflatable.
And it would take a moment for what could float to catch up.
I can't recall how many were in both sims combined, but with people going in and out, it may have approached 150.
This pizza float was almost good enough to eat.
Eventually, the numbers in RFL Research began to drop, so I headed over. By this time, the water was deeper than I was tall, so I floated over.
The water was just starting to drop once more, but some floaties didn't.
While there, I checked out the water slide at one camp.
After a while, it was over. The water levels were back to normal, with the rafts and other floaties being the only evidence of the flood party.
In group chat, there was a joke or two about people grumbling their campsite's sim wasn't flooded. There was also talk of some times at the edge of making another level having one last bash to bring them over the edge. This included a few small teams which were getting "Bronze Parties" so they would get to a level.
Once the Flood Party was winding down, some people would head on to scheduled events elsewhere. Others would check out the track for one last time before the Takedown, which was starting the very next morning, or light up the last few unlit lanterns.
Officially, it wasn't the end of the Relay. Team ACTS was due to have an equestrian event later in the month. And there was the Relay Wrap-Up in July. But for most, this would be the de-facto end of the Relay season. This included the Sunbeamers, who would pack away the kiosk at their main club.
It was a great 2023 Relay season.
Go Relay!
Bixyl Shuftan
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