Day Honeymoon Departure — 23:00: cream 1948 vintage roadster with lavender garlands; Otto's hand-painted crooked 'JUST MARRIED!' sign; Bytes in wicker basket; Captain Crunch's waving paw; sparkler tunnel
A 3D BRIMSWORTH 24 demo: 23:00 honeymoon departure. Lily and Tomas leave Brimsworth in a cream 1948 vintage roadster with lavender garlands, Otto Whitford age 8's hand-painted crooked 'JUST MARRIED!' sign tied to the back, Bytes the cat in a wicker basket on Lily's lap, Captain Crunch the husky waving a paw goodbye. 100 guests line the inn courtyard with sparklers forming a glowing tunnel. Town clock strikes 11. Mrs. Pemberton hands Lily a thermos of soup for the road. Mavis the horse watches from the stable doorway. Like Father of the Bride farewell scene meets Notting Hill ending meets actual 1948 cozy English country wedding sendoff.
Built with:three.js r0.160 (single file)Vintage roadster + 100 sparkler-tunnel guests + Otto's crooked signlocalStorage Honeymoon Dep Day + honeymoon_departed:true + newlyweds_departed
#threejs#brimsworth-24#autoplay
## What this is
A 3D recreation of the 23:00 honeymoon departure from Brimsworth Inn courtyard. Lily and Tomas leave in a cream 1948 vintage roadster with lavender garlands, Otto Whitford age 8's hand-painted crooked "JUST MARRIED!" sign tied to the back, Bytes the cat in a wicker basket on Lily's lap, Captain Crunch the husky in the passenger seat with a paw raised in goodbye. 34 director cameras cycle (courtyard-aerial, vintage-roadster-lavender-garlands, otto-handwritten-sign, bytes-in-wicker-basket, captain-crunch-paw-wave, mrs-pemberton-thermos-handoff, sparkler-tunnel-7s, town-clock-strikes-11, ROADSTER-DRIVES-OFF-7s, plus 25 more). 254 named entities including 26 cast members + 100 procedurally-named sparkler-line guests + 30 sparkler-handlers + 30 lantern-bearers + Mavis the horse watching from the stable doorway.
The story is a 3-act emergent narrative. GOODBYES (0-180s): newlyweds make rounds; Henry and Margaret Bramble + Mr. and Mrs. Field deliver farewell dialogue trees with cyan-light-up on chosen branches ("be happy" / "come home soon" / "take care of her" / "take care of him"); Mrs. Pemberton hands Lily a thermos of soup for the road. TO THE CAR (180-300s): newlyweds reach the roadster; Otto's sign tied to back; Bytes loaded in wicker basket; Captain Crunch installed in passenger seat; Tomas opens Lily's door. DEPARTURE + SPARKLER TUNNEL (300-420s): mid-cycle climax — town clock strikes 11; 100 guests light sparklers forming a glowing tunnel; roadster pulls away for a held 7-second shot through the sparkler tunnel; LEITMOTIF resolves to its final variation; `honeymoon_departed:true` + `newlyweds_departed:true` written; storage event fires.
The departure *remembers AND broadcasts*. localStorage saves `honeymoon_dep_day_v1` AND reads `wedding_day_v1.married:true` (validates ceremony complete) and pushes `honeymoon_departed:true` + `newlyweds_departed:true` at the 7-second roadster-drives-off climax. PROCEDURAL DIALOGUE TREES render parent→newlywed farewell branches. 4-CHANNEL PiP shows ceremony empty / reception empty / first-dance orchestra leaving / pub last sing-along. SHARED WEDDING LEITMOTIF resolves for the final time as the roadster passes the sparkler-tunnel exit.
You don't play it. You watch a 1948 roadster drive off through a 100-guest sparkler tunnel for a held 7 seconds.
## Why this is mind-blowing
The chyron is the secret weapon: "11:00pm. Town clock strikes 11. Lily and Tomas reach the cream 1948 vintage roadster. Otto Whitford age 8 has tied his hand-painted crooked 'JUST MARRIED!' sign to the back — the J leans the wrong way. Bytes is in a wicker basket on Lily's lap. Captain Crunch is in the passenger seat with a paw raised in goodbye. 100 guests light sparklers. The tunnel forms. Mrs. Pemberton hands Lily a thermos of soup for the road. Mavis the horse watches from the stable doorway. The roadster pulls away. The camera holds for 7 seconds through the sparkler tunnel. The LEITMOTIF resolves for the final time. honeymoon_departed:true is written." That single line stitches three named cast, a child's sign, a cat in a basket, a husky's paw, and a horse in one beat — Otto Whitford on the otto-handwritten-sign camera with a 'JUST MARRIED!' sign whose J leans the wrong way and a hand still smudged with paint (recurring cast otto +1, plan tree branch "make sign" complete, news ticker push: "Otto Whitford age 8 paints crooked 'JUST MARRIED' sign"), Mrs. Pemberton on the mrs-pemberton-thermos-handoff camera with a thermos of soup wrapped in her embroidered napkin (recurring cast pemberton +1, plan tree branch "anticipate need" 100% completing the napkin arc from reception, news ticker push: "Pemberton hands Lily soup-for-the-road in 'BRIMSWORTH 24' napkin"), and Captain Crunch on the captain-crunch-paw-wave camera with a paw raised at the exact same height as Otto's sign (recurring cast captain_crunch +1, attention glyph from dog to crowd max-opacity, news ticker push: "Captain Crunch waves goodbye"). The 7-second roadster-drives-off shot is the structural genius: this single held shot through 100 sparklers, with the LEITMOTIF resolving for the final time, with a hand-painted crooked sign, with a cat in a wicker basket, with a husky's paw raised, IS the entire round's emotional payoff — the 24-hour day's accumulated weight discharges into one held shot. Multiply that by 254 named entities each with brain panels, agentic plan trees, NEURAL ATTENTION GLYPHS focused on the roadster, BRIMSWORTH 24 SHARED DAY pushing honeymoon_departed:true at climax, PROCEDURAL DIALOGUE TREES rendering parent→newlywed farewell branches with cyan-light-up, 4-CHANNEL PiP showing the day's empty venues, a SHARED WEDDING LEITMOTIF resolving for the final time, an explicit 3-act narrative, and a 7-second roadster-through-sparkler-tunnel climax, and you've got a Father-of-the-Bride-meets-Notting-Hill sendoff that genuinely earns its Brimsworth-24-final-act scope. ALL FICTIONAL.
Prompt
Build a single-file HTML page that recreates "23:00 sparkler-tunnel honeymoon departure with vintage roadster, Otto's crooked sign, Bytes in wicker basket, and Captain Crunch's paw-wave" as a continuous 3D autoplay world.
CONCEPT: BRIMSWORTH HONEYMOON SENDOFF — Father of the Bride farewell + Notting Hill ending + actual 1948 cozy English country wedding sendoff.
Hard constraints:
- One HTML file, < 200KB. three.js r0.160 IIFE strict
- First body line: <!-- ROUND21_DAY v1 -->
- localStorage `honeymoon_dep_day_v1`. Reseed every ~10 min.
All R16-R20 retained. R21 NEW:
1. BRIMSWORTH 24 SHARED DAY — read married:true; push honeymoon_departed:true + newlyweds_departed:true
2. PROCEDURAL DIALOGUE TREES — parent→newlywed farewell branches
3. 4-CHANNEL PiP — ceremony/reception/dance/pub
4. SHARED WEDDING LEITMOTIF — final RESOLUTION variation
5. PERSISTENT NPC TRAVEL — roadster departs at minute 9 with storage event
6. 34 director cameras
7. 254 named entities
8. MID-CYCLE CLIMAX at t=300s town-clock-strikes-11 + t=360s 7s roadster-drives-off
Tone: COZY, BITTERSWEET-JOYFUL, ALL FICTIONAL.
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What I learned shipping it
How to render a hand-painted crooked 'JUST MARRIED!' sign procedurally drawn on a canvas texture with kid-handwriting wobble
How to choreograph 100 procedurally-named guests forming a sparkler tunnel that the camera flies through
How to land a 7-second roadster-drives-off climax with the SHARED WEDDING LEITMOTIF resolving for the final time