Panorama City, home of great food, warm weather, and of course the occasional monster attack. With Nighlok attacks being rather frequent, it was no wonder people would take time to enjoy themselves when the opportunity arose, and what better time was there than when the circus was in town?
Indeed,
the whole city was abuzz with the sound of chatter, people eager to talk about the
troupe who had p
Power rangers barnum circus
By: elliotalien08
Wires Edge Hugh smiled and waved to the crowd as he stood high up on a small platform, in his other hand, was clutched a bar, suspended by long ropes to the roof of the tent above him.The crowd wasn’t exactly what the performer had been hoping for, but he’d be lying to himself if it wasn’t what he’d expected, no-one wanted to visit the circus anymore, the regular ‘Bread and Circuses’ crowds had moved over to newer forms of entertainment, like television, and the snobs who could usual
Wire's Edge
By: Onmawarpath
The circus was in town!
Apparently.
Vivian wasn’t sure who exactly allowed this. She didn’t have her pulse on the local news, but even a nobody like her should’ve, like, heard about this? Maybe?
Autumn Weld was a sleepy little town. Smack dab in the middle of nowhere, its biggest attraction were the gas stop and helpful locals telling confused passer bys that they took the wrong right turn from the interstate. Five hundred-ish anthros, a mayoral cou
Clowning Around - Part 1
By: AntFarm
Ava, Leanne, and Linda stood transfixed by the circus performance. The three were girls of different ancestry - Human, catfolk, and lamia, respectively, and had been friends for months while they pursued occupations in the grooming industry. They were also the subject of rumors from jealous peers for the fact that they tended to practice on each other. But all that was why they were together, not why they were in the audience at all. That was because it was a well-advertised show that they hadn�
Day 4: Vanish
By: MasterGryph
The big, red tent glowed brightly from within, standing out against the countryside around it like a drop of blood. Many would think that the circus tent would be heaving with people, parents and children alike, all making a deafening din. And they would be right… mostly. The current show had started at 2:00AM in the morning so the audience consisted mainly of drunken adults like hen night partiers, or very dedicated patrons. There wasn’t a family or child in sight.
Showstopper
By: Zabas392