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baedalites ([personal profile] baedalites) wrote in [community profile] multiversallogs2012-02-10 06:39 pm

OPEN :: A golden bird was singing

Who: Everyone!
What: St Kelley's evening
Where: The Apache and surrounding environs.
When: Veerdi evening.
Notes:
(1) The topic threads are just suggestions; if you've got somewhere else that your characters simply must be, make your own thread.
(2) All mementos will appear overnight in some part of your character's apartment.
(3) Dance!




St Kelley's is one of the more sedate occasions in Baedal, at least as holidays go. It passes more or less unnoticed by the majority of the population as many of them feel it doesn't concern them. It's not their holiday; it's for the others. Those with severed ties and broken hearts. The temple and church preach that it's a time for reflection or for glorifying the generosity of the gods. It's one of the few days on which no one looks askance at first generation Citizens mourning their missing loved ones publicly.

As night rolls around and floating lanterns are set to sea, the Apache in Mog Hill prepares to accept guests from the newer cohorts. It's something that happens every year, making it a practical tradition. The alcohol will be cheaper for first timers, and the music will be kept at a reasonable level.
wontturntofoam: a happy little smile (smiley smiles!)

[personal profile] wontturntofoam 2012-02-15 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
"It seems like a lot of responsibility, choosing a name for yourself. What if I chose the wrong one, and it never felt like it was actually mine?" Shrieky curls his fingers around his glass, peering at Will quizzically, "Ilde? The Rhinemaiden?" He smiles, "Or is there another?"

He would like there to be another.
charismatic: (hmmm)

[personal profile] charismatic 2012-02-23 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
“Yeah, that's her. I saw her earlier.” Will waves a vague hand toward the door. He puts his elbows on the table, looking back at Shrieky. He doesn't think he's ever met someone without a name before, and he supposes it's not necessary if he has an identifier he likes. Still, he ends up pursuing the topic. “You could always change it, if you didn't like it. The name, I mean. It's yours, so you get to pick.” Well, most people don't, initially. But where Will's from, at least, everyone has the option eventually.