Wake (literally)
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I naughtily skipped the start with a Ceilidh. There was
hmmm_tea, Rachel C and Rachel C's Dave,
atreic and
emperor,
ilanin,
theinquisitor and (the supernaturally cuddly)
rjw76,
numberland (thanks for dancing advice :)), Joy (so I did see all my companions), and a couple of people I've seen about at other ceilidhs but forgot the name of.
An all night event is good to play games you'd never have time to. We spent ages with
ptc24's Peurto Rico, so now I know how to play, and if I skim some strategy might even be able to do so acceptably with non-beginners at some point.
Fruit bandits is a very silly game that works quite well, though I'd be curious to see it with fewer people. Matthew and Matt pressed tomatoes on to me (metaphorically), making it an amazingly fruit-themed evening.
angoel's pirates game was very funny. Again, it needs fewer people or tweaking, but it's amazing how "pirate fighting sauron" goes on being funny.
beckyc dressed up, and was more gorgeous than anything I've seen in quite a while. I hope this is any consolation for asthma troubles :(
I dashed home for some supplies, slightly worrying people I might miss the Afmaelisdagr, and what would happen then?
The morning was clear, crisp, blue, and generally perfect. Castle mound was full of some other people watching the sunrise, and we thought "What are these strange people doing here?" though I'm sure not as much as *they* thought "What are these strange people doing here?"
I managed the ceremony and the new sun. The invocation was a bit different, but seemed to work at least as well: we wound the sun up a bit more, so it seemed to take longer[1] but be more firey when it did appear. And I requested the help of five old reeves and companions to invoke the sun (tied Jomscarf) by means of Earth (Breaburn Apple), Jupiter (Orange), Saturn (Lemon), Mars (Red pepper, plus tomato) and Moon (Mushroom, mmm), each by a variety of names of power, rather than speaking to the sun directly in one of its languages.
[1] I'd intended it to rise at 7.44, but it only cleared the horizon a couple of minutes later.
Then we drank the mead, ate the planets, and decamped to clowns, who unblinkingly provided cooked breakfast for 15, and I ran into at least one other person I knew.
Then I went home and slept and spodded for 24 hours, completely confusing my sleep cycle.
Edit: Q. So, if you don't do this, the sun doesn't come up?
A. In theory. No-one's ever been brave enough to test it.
Edit: And thanks to
ceb and Mark for advice.
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Fruit bandits is a very silly game that works quite well, though I'd be curious to see it with fewer people. Matthew and Matt pressed tomatoes on to me (metaphorically), making it an amazingly fruit-themed evening.
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I dashed home for some supplies, slightly worrying people I might miss the Afmaelisdagr, and what would happen then?
The morning was clear, crisp, blue, and generally perfect. Castle mound was full of some other people watching the sunrise, and we thought "What are these strange people doing here?" though I'm sure not as much as *they* thought "What are these strange people doing here?"
I managed the ceremony and the new sun. The invocation was a bit different, but seemed to work at least as well: we wound the sun up a bit more, so it seemed to take longer[1] but be more firey when it did appear. And I requested the help of five old reeves and companions to invoke the sun (tied Jomscarf) by means of Earth (Breaburn Apple), Jupiter (Orange), Saturn (Lemon), Mars (Red pepper, plus tomato) and Moon (Mushroom, mmm), each by a variety of names of power, rather than speaking to the sun directly in one of its languages.
[1] I'd intended it to rise at 7.44, but it only cleared the horizon a couple of minutes later.
Then we drank the mead, ate the planets, and decamped to clowns, who unblinkingly provided cooked breakfast for 15, and I ran into at least one other person I knew.
Then I went home and slept and spodded for 24 hours, completely confusing my sleep cycle.
Edit: Q. So, if you don't do this, the sun doesn't come up?
A. In theory. No-one's ever been brave enough to test it.
Edit: And thanks to
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