Edited By
Anna Schmidt
A cosplayer's intention to bring an oversized flag to a major event has ignited discussion among the community regarding venue rules. This controversy comes as fans eagerly anticipate the event, set for later this month.
The cosplayer, portraying Jeanne Dโarc from Fate, shared plans for an 8.5-foot flag made of metal in three detachable segments. While the costume piece is non-weaponized and poses no immediate threat, its materials and size have raised eyebrows.
Community feedback centers around three main themes: strict venue prop rules, material concerns, and past experiences with props that could be deemed questionable.
Prop Durability: Many believe the metal pole could be problematic. A commenter noted, "The metal part of the pole might be a bit of a problem" indicating the venue's strictness on prop durability.
Size vs. Material: While size isnโt necessarily a dealbreaker, material is a significant factor. One participant mentioned, "They can be a bit strict with the whole prop rule especially since itโs metal."
Past Experiences: Several attendees reflected on their own prop struggles. One said, "I had to kind of argue" about a broomstick used for a scythe, highlighting the unpredictability of venue rules.
Amongst the discussion, a mix of opinions has surfaced:
"I saw 3 or 4 people with flags but those werenโt really โprop weaponsโ" โ A worried fan.
Some suggest reaching out to the organizers, noting, "I would recommend you to email them and ask" for clarity on the rules.
โ ๏ธ Metal flags face scrutiny; material is key to entry.
โช Common experiences show varying outcomes at conventions.
๐ฌ "Theyโll look past a bit of metal or a tiny flag, but 10ft is likely to get turned away."
The debate continues, with many urging caution as they prepare for the event. Will the flag make it through the entrance? Only time will tell in this unfolding story.