King Christmas Wawa Arrives at Newbeak for December

King Christmas Wawa's Arrival of December

At this point, King Christmas Wawa has officially arrived safely at his officer deck in Newbeak. The Arrival was successful, and greater than ever imagined. King Christmas Wawa arrived in Newbeak Park, escorted by his military troops and motorcade, in his new December Luster Suit. The king stepped out of his parade vehicle, greeted by over 150 spectators, in his gleaming lustery suit and cape. The spectacle went by perfectly and relativley risk-free. King Christmas Wawa greeted spectators for over 30 seconds in his new suit, before being safely escorted to his officer deck.

The king will depart his officer deck at around 4 PM on sunday of this week. Until then, King Christmas Wawa will reside in his officer deck/museum exhibitary building for the weekend. This will give the king much needed time to locally adress and go over important information, and documents. This will also give the king direct comunication with the city, and its military presence at any time needed during the weekend. It is a time in which spectators are allowed to walk by and take sight of the king's Newbeak residence, and spectate outside activities such as the Arrival and Departure of December.

The December Luster Suit was nothing short of spectacular. This suit was iced with many gemstones, and coated with several gold and silver plated chains, which lined the jacket, pants, and cape. In total, the king spent around $250 importing materials for his tailoring company to manufacture the suit. He then spent an aditional budget on labor required, which totalled over $1,000. This makes the December Luster Suit the most expensive suit worn by King Christmas Wawa to date, with the November Fringe Suit estimated to have a worth around the $700-800 range. These suits will be available to spectate for civilians sometime in the future. It is predicted that the Newbeak Exhibit will be open to the public in the comming months, but is still restricted to only top officer military visits as of now.

King Christmas Wawa stuns spectators with his new December Luster Suit.

The king's new suit appeared just as described, with its satin material, and gemstones. This suit was the army's first attempt at making a double-layer coat for King Christmas Wawa; with the jacket being structured from felt, and lined with satin spandex fabric on the inside and the outside. It is also the first suit that had a cape made of the same materials as the jacket. The front of the cape was comprised of a layer of felt with a layer of royal blue spandex fabric on top, and the back of the cape was the same with off-white satin spandex.

Overall there is a noticeable difference in the quantity of gems and rhinestones in the new December Luster Suit compared to all previous suits. First of all, the suit is completely filled with gemstones, including the sides of the jacket. Second, even the boot bottom revealed its own buttons, along with the classic new chain design for all boots made for the king. Another difference is that the suit has about the same concentration of gemstones as the November Fringe Suit, but with less area taken up by chains. This totaled to a noticeably heavier weight, as well as a much more extravagant luster. This is why the suit was given the name "The December Luster Suit".

King Christmas Wawa's December Luster Suit Cape

Another thing about the suit is that spectators are beginning to notice trends in between the suits, of what worked well and what didn't. One such trend is the continuation of adding Cuban necklace-style chains to line the suits. This started with the October Shade Suit and made its way to the December Luster Suit. This was a smart design plan because the chains seem to add a level of professionalism to the design. Another trend was the addition of buttons on the collar, which is seen in all four suits so far; but the buttons on the December Luster Suit are a clear continuation of the November Fringe Suit.

Besides the suit, many other things went fairly well during the event. Security was similar to the Departure of November Event. The Arrival of December was well organized and planned out. Security started to patrol the area more, and take positions about a week in advance of the event. The security did a really good job escorting the king to the event, making sure that the motorcade could easily travel on a well secured path to Newbeak. King Christmas Wawa once again deployed his 6th Company to form a path for his motorcade to go through. It is a lot easier to efficiently clear any danger with ground troops than it is for a tactical vehicle, which also must maintain a straight parade path.

There have been rumors about King Christmas Wawa's parade vehicle having repair troubles, and troubles steering. These rumors spring from the troubles that the vehicle has turning the tight corner into Newbeak Park. It is true that the truck is fitted with a 40 lb steel shell, but the weight of the customizations are not really the key factor here. Even without steel armor in the past, the truck still was known to take wide turns. This is not so much because it isn't in working condition, as the truck itsself is relativley new. It is more that the vehicle was origionally designed as a construction vehicle. Rather than being a faulty vehicle, it is the mechanics and the general shape that make it require wide turns. Also, the truck is around 16 inches wide because of its added carrying capacity, which means it requires even larger turns than normal.

The king will officially depart from Newbeak on sunday of the last full week of december. This gives citizens about two days of his local presence. King Christmas Wawa plans to use his time in Newbeak to oversee projects that he couldn't previously. The king will also host a christmas celibration sometime over the weekend. Overall, the Arrival of December Event went almost perfectly, and Newbeak for sure looks forward to the king's next arrival event in January.

King Christmas Wawa heads to Newbeak for his Arrival of December.