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the stewards ([personal profile] thestewards) wrote in [community profile] agentlelog2019-03-19 07:00 pm

event: a gentle festival




we're all just working pieces trying to fit somewhere
We wander 'round in circles and we talk in squares



The OOC plotting post for this event can be found here.

Direct all questions to the mods at this link.

All NPCs except for Queen Fayura can be met at this event. Use their top-levels in the plotting post if you'd like a thread with them for this event. For your convenience, you can reach out here: Allairavar, Verim, Loren, Niall, Grejor, and Raya. They may choose to wander into your threads should you not plan anything out with them, too.


PARTY PLANNING
Dawn arrives and brings with it another group of Strangers. Unlike the first group, you wake to a comfortable bed and cheery birdsong. Unlike the second group, you are expected. As you rise, a vase with spring flowers appears on the table beside your bed. Tucked beneath the vase, you find a message of welcome inviting you to join the Queen and her residence for breakfast.

Following directions given by footmen throughout the residence’s winding halls, you make your way toward breakfast, only to find that breakfast is a beautiful disaster.

Maids and footmen rush around you, choreographed by a red haired witch standing on a chair in the middle of the entry hall. She wears an apron and a look of fierce concentration. Beside her, a list floats in the air. Pinned to her hair, her Tiger Eye Jewel flashes and swirls with power. You suspect you should just sneak out, but she’s too observant.

“You there!”

You freeze. Maybe you had a mother with eyes in the back of her head who always knew where you were. Maybe that was a teacher or some other kind of mentor. Regardless, you know this voice. You know this tone. This is a person harried and pressed, and she probably doesn’t care that you haven’t eaten breakfast yet.

“Yes, you! Stranger!”

You turn toward her and abruptly find your arms full of banners. Closer inspection will reveal each flag sewn to the cord bears a different symbol: one for the Guilds (a hexagon with circles at each joint), the Ebon Council (a pair of Jewels side by side), and Fayura’s Court (a strange, spiraling spear against a mountain peak); a sun and a moon; a cloud flush with rain and lightning; and a sprouting plant.

“Make sure those get hung on the eaves outsi—no, I haven’t seen the Lady, Carlisle, but if you—”

A Blood male has distracted her, but you’re left with the distinct impression that if you don’t hang these banners, the Head Housekeeper will hunt you down (you would be correct). Not to worry: you’re not the only Stranger living in the residence, and it takes you little time to locate someone else with an equally bomb-blasted look on their face to help you help the residence prepare for the spring festival! There are flags to be hung, simple breads to be baked, stalls to be built in the Bazaar, and so much more. Your hands work, and so you work.


HOPE BLOOMS ETERNAL
At sundown, the festival begins in earnest: people take to the streets in every section of the city, pouring into the Old Town Bazaar with rosy cheeks and broad smiles. The spring festival will last for the next six days. Three days to celebrate, and three days to work.

All around the city, banners hang from and between homes and businesses. Some fluttering banners bear flags emblazoned with only the Guilds’ symbol or the Council’s or the Court’s, and there are far more Guild banners than any other—a result of the Strangers’ providing support to the Guilds no doubt. But mixed among them are flags bearing both the Queen’s mountain, too, just not as many, and the only place the Council’s flags hang are over Blood homes.

As you make your way through the Bazaar, you hear…

A young landen man: I’ve heard the Queen is going to honor the Earth Mother and Father Sky during planting in a few days, and—
His companion, an older woman: The Blood honor only death and their Darkness. What does she care for our beliefs?
A Blood farmer: …kind of gift. Don’t quite know what to make of a Queen giving anything.
A landen farmer: Anything to help the crops grow. The Guilds mean well, but the land is overworked.
An excited little girl: —ride the unicorn, mommy! There’s a unicorn and a dragon and a centaur and a—

Near the pavilion at the heart of the Bazaar, the landen Guilds have erected technological wonders. A carousel of glittering bronze and metal lights up the night with rainbow colors. Music spills out of it, cheerful and bright as its three rings turn in lazy revolutions. Unicorns and dragons and centaurs and mermaids stand as mounts for the young and old. Nearby, the Elektriline Guild prepares a light show, projecting fantastical shapes in dazzling colors on the sides of buildings and into the night sky itself. Around the park to the south of the Bazaar, the Transport Guild has set up a racing track for unicycles and tricycles.

Booths with games line the streets. Knock down the glass bottles! Throw the ring around the spoke! Win prizes to dazzle your loved ones and delight your children!

While food has certainly been scarce, the bakeries and charcuteries have brought out their best fare at surprisingly reasonable prices. This is a time to celebrate the end of winter and the beginning of spring, and celebrate the city will.

While the Blood dress in nice clothes, the landens bring out costumes. As is tradition, some dress as Father Sky, wearing crowns of gold and flowing robes of white. Others cloak themselves in the vestments of Mother Earth: wearing costumes of green and brown, painting vines over their faces to disguise themselves and crowning themselves in garlands of crocuses and tulips. Whispers through the Bazaar say the Queen is among them, disguised as Mother Earth.


SOWING THE FUTURE
The fourth morning of the festival, the entire city rises with the dawn. Over the past three days, a strange rumor wound its way through Draega: Fayura will join the planting to give a gift unique to the Queens of the Blood.

Members of the Ebon Council and the Guilds organize groups, directing the bodies of the entire city to go to this farm or that as they step out from behind Draega’s tall, protective walls. But before you are dismissed to help till the land or plant grain seeds, you join a larger crowd at a nearby farm. The Blood airwalk, standing above the landen crowds to gain a better view.

At the head of a recently tilled field, Queen Fayura stands with a landen farmer. He grasps his hat, wringing it fiercely in his hands as her Steward, Master of the Guard, and Consort stand guard behind her. Dressed in greens and browns, crowned in a garland of crocuses that drips dried stalks of wheat down her hair, she kneels before a bucket. She calls in a knife. When she speaks, she doesn’t raise her voice, but Craft projects it across the assembled onlookers. “Blood sings to blood. This is a gift: freely offered,” she says. “Freely given.” Bright red blood blooms across her palm as she drags the blade through skin. Vanishing the knife, she closes her fist and squeezes, allowing the blood to fall into the bucket of water and mix with it.

Her Consort heals her wound when she holds out her hand, and then he steps back. She rises, picking up the bucket and taking hold of the ladle on the ground beside it. Her voice lifts in song. Though the language is unrecognizable, the melody is beautiful and full of the vibrant hope of spring. She sings as she walks along the furrows, sprinkling bloodied water on the land. Blood and Strangers alike feel the pull of magic as something in the earth itself unfurls, shuddering awake at the call of the Queen’s blood.

For the next three days, nearly every man, woman, and child in Draega assists with the planting. Children do small, simple tasks, and the older children watch over the younger ones. The adults drag plows through the warming land and spread seeds in the furrows the plows create. Queen Fayura visits each field in turn, and planting doesn’t begin until she’s sprinkled her water over the earth. Throughout the day, her vibrant song echoes around the city, and a few Blood girls, too young to yet wear a Jewel, take up the song and hum along with it.

You would do well to help the farmers. You may not have a strong arm or strong back, but there’s planting to be done and people to organize, feed, and care for.


AIR TIME
Whether you catch the news on a Far-caster in the city or you’re spinning the dial on your own device, you’ll hear…

etiquette with evandra and aren
[Evandra's voice is a little bit rough and a little bit husky, the kind of voice that gives bad ideas to young men and headaches to fathers.] …do we make of a Warlord Prince’s reaction to his Queen’s blood?

[Aren, whose voice is typically chipper and bright, sounds today much more seriously than usual.] It’s a dangerous thing. Elemental, you might say. Like a storm. Every Prince is dangerous when his Lady’s blood spills.

[Evandra:] So, are we in danger when the Queen does whatever ritual she’s doing?

[Aren:] No. The Blood put great importance on, well, blood. It’s the memory’s river. Power sings in blood. It carries strength and Craft. I’ve never seen a Queen do anything like this before, but her Princes—and her court—treat it like ceremony. And it probably is.
the weather
[A soft-spoken man’s voice rumbles out of the Far-caster. He’s pleasant to listen to, with a soothing cadence to his voice.] …continued rains with intermittent sunshine over the next few days as the days grow steadily warmer. Remember that rains coming out of Askavi are dangerous to your health, and salves for lesions from exposure can be purchased from the Medicos at…
the news
[Garret speaks at his brisk pace, hurried and harried as though he has too much to say and not enough time to say it.] A new development in the story of the young landen man who shot and killed Councilwoman Vera last month: the Strangers have influenced the Queen to bring together a Tribunal not of other Queens—

[Wilt, as usual, is put upon and nasally.] As though there are many of those to go around.

[Garret, continuing as though Wilt didn’t interrupt him:] —but of the landen man’s peers, both landen and Blood.

[Wilt, sighing:] That’s correct, Garret. It seems this Tribunal of three landens and three Blood will listen to the young man’s account, as well as the stories of other witnesses, and determine a suitable punishment. This will be presented to the Queen, and she will carry out the sentence.

[Garret:] Looking now to the warming weather and what that means for trade with the mercenary settlements outside of Draega—

illequipped: (here he is)

i!!

[personal profile] illequipped 2019-03-25 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
Party planning is not in Emil's wheelhouse, necessarily. He'd rather have parties planned for him that he can just show up to, so honestly, he's spent the better part of the day avoiding being roped into this planning stuff. Carrying things? Terrible. Hanging up banners? He's short, so he's managed to get out of this one more easily than most.

But Sansa is not a busybody local getting impatient with him every time he fumbles something they try to make him carry, so- while his first response to her call is to point to himself, like, me?- he makes his way over to her without any fussing about it.

Ah, Craft, his nemesis—

"I don't know how to do that," which he says in an almost cheerful way, which will make sense when he adds, "But I learned a different, uh, spell."
theladyofwinterfell: (ready for a fight)

Re: i!!

[personal profile] theladyofwinterfell 2019-03-25 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Sansa tries to pin the globes with Craft and gets it within an inch or so of straight, which she thinks will do for just now. That done, she turns and gives Emil an inquisitive look; she's always interested in new bits of Craft, even if it's something she's slowly adapting to using herself.

"Oh? And what bit of Craft would that be?"
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[personal profile] illequipped 2019-03-25 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, see, she's got it just fine. That leaves Emil space to brag shamelessly about his many Craft successes— or just the one, but he's still very proud of it some handful of weeks later.

"Heating things," he says, very pleased with himself, and then adds, "It's much harder than it sounds! Luckily, I've always been a brainiac, but I did have some help..."

And it's just about to get warmer, so he's not really going to need this spell much in the coming months, but whatever! It's very impressive, he knows.
theladyofwinterfell: (was that the wrong pill to take)

[personal profile] theladyofwinterfell 2019-03-27 12:38 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh! Yes, I've been helping to do warming spells over in River North," Sansa says, happy to share this with Emil. She's only just gotten the knack of the spell herself and when she goes with Bucky, they work as a good team. She gives Emil a bit of a smile.

"We're starting to get better at using this magic, aren't we? Soon we'll be proper witches, I suppose."
illequipped: (well here's something you can do)

[personal profile] illequipped 2019-03-27 10:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Aha, the river... Emil made a rock warm, but that's handy for pockets, right...? Or a sauna. Either way; he did it! They both did it!!

"Witches?" What a horrid label— "Mages, if we have to call ourselves something. I'm fine without these people who already hate us and the magic blood people calling us anything."
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[personal profile] theladyofwinterfell 2019-03-27 10:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"Very true. So you and I are mages, then. What shall we learn next as mages? We can make light and heat come out of thin air - perhaps we should learn how to make things cold and to turn out the lights? It seems only proper to have the matched set, I think."

Sansa is only half joking; it would be nice to be able to light and snuff candles with a thought and if it gets hot here in spring and summer, a cooling spell would be welcome.
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[personal profile] illequipped 2019-03-28 12:03 am (UTC)(link)
"Do you think that's done by just... I don't know, doing the opposite of the warming spell?" A beat. "However that would work."

He shrugs, like, it's completely beyond him. It really is... He had so much help with the other spell, it's still mostly a miracle that he figured out how to do it.

"Thinking very hard about the cold?"
theladyofwinterfell: (frozen in the headlights)

[personal profile] theladyofwinterfell 2019-03-28 10:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"I suppose so. When I think of cold, I think of snow falling on the battlements of Winterfell. That's the castle I grew up in, the castle I call my home. I think I can conjure images of cold easier than images of warmth," Sansa says.

"It's very cold where I come from. It even snows in the summer sometimes, believe it or not. I don't think there's ever a time at Winterfell where there's not a bit of bite in the air."
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[personal profile] illequipped 2019-03-29 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
Emil pauses, if only because it didn't occur to him that other people would be from worlds that maybe aren't freezing at all times, and so hearing about one that is is strange in its own way; like, that's normal. That seems perfectly normal to him, a Scandinavian from a small town in the mountains.

"I'm Swedish, so," he says, and shrugs. There's a beat before he remembers to explain, "It's always cold and usually snowing? In the winter it's night longer than it's day, which is horrible, and in the summer it's not night at all, but it's still cold. Honestly, I don't know how I'm going to survive summer in a place like this."

It's so... mild. How do they live!
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[personal profile] theladyofwinterfell 2019-03-29 01:51 pm (UTC)(link)

"I am familiar with that," Sansa says, laughing softly. "Our last winter was when I was a small girl. I still remember the sun being so low to the horizon that you could barely see it during the day and what light you got was so weak that it might as well have been just one candle against the darkness. I do not know what summer will be like in a place such as this with seasons that seem to work properly. I don't...I've gathered that Westeros is not like other places."

Seasons seem to last a few moons here, not a few years.

illequipped: (here he is)

[personal profile] illequipped 2019-03-30 06:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, miserable perma-winter countries. What a great thing to have in common, he thinks. Sooo great. Seasons that seem to work properly is so accurate, he can't help but smirk slightly.

"I know, it's mad! What do they do, not wear coats? It hasn't even snowed!"
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[personal profile] theladyofwinterfell 2019-03-30 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's honestly not cold enough here for me to bother with a cloak right now," Sansa says, laughing a bit. "I do only because I think people would be aghast and insist on me wearing one. I'm used to a bit of bite in the air and this is nothing compared to Winterfell."

Sansa is glad to find at least one person who understands other than Jon.
illequipped: (where did the other one go)

[personal profile] illequipped 2019-03-31 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
"What's wrong with not wearing a cloak if it's warm? I don't know how many times I've wanted to stop wearing so many layers." Sadly, he'd freeze if he did that, back home. This place has one thing going for it and that's the weather, at least until it gets too warm. Then, Emil will melt.

He pauses, looking at the hanging decorations. "These look nice, by the way. I'd have helped, but..."

But he is terrible at Craft, and also, uh, very short? Sorry.
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[personal profile] theladyofwinterfell 2019-04-01 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)

Sansa is quite used to being taller than most people in her life. She is a bit taller than Jon, after all, and here it only seems that Bucky and Horatio have any significant height on her. Most people fall shorter than she and that, unfortunately, is something she's lived with since she started growing from girl to woman; it's no issue for her.

"Thank you. I'm still trying to get used to using Craft for things and not my own two hands. It can make some very pretty things, all told, and I want to learn more if I can. Some Strangers seem to come from places where they actually have magic. I'm not one of those, so I feel like I have more catching up to do."

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[personal profile] illequipped 2019-04-02 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Hang on, this is news. "What do you mean, make? Like, things? Objects. I thought it just..." He wiggles his fingers, to convey... magic stuff. "You know, made things warm! Do you mean I could have been making my own things this whole time?"

He doesn't have anything to make, or know how to make things without magic well enough that this would work, but come on! He wasn't told! (He was definitely told.)
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[personal profile] theladyofwinterfell 2019-04-02 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"Not so much as that. There's the lights, of course, and there's spells you can put on things to keep them from going bad. You can spell things like flowers and they won't wilt," Sansa says, smiling a bit. "And someone told me you can lock boxes and things so no one with a Jewel lighter than yours can get into them."

There's been all sorts of new things she's learned since coming here and Sansa is hungry for more knowledge.
illequipped: (stares into the sun)

[personal profile] illequipped 2019-04-05 06:10 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh," how disappointing. He wanted to make, like... he doesn't know, but cool stuff! Objects! Not lights. "I don't have anything to lock in a box or a box to lock it in, but that's... something? I guess."

Emil, on the other hand, goes into all new knowledge kicking and screaming. Such is life.
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[personal profile] theladyofwinterfell 2019-04-05 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"You might ask more of Fayura's court about the things they can make. I'm certain there's things I don't know," Sansa readily admits.

"I can do simple things, yes, but I know there's things I'm capable of that I don't even know are options yet."