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aefenglom log posting account ([personal profile] faileas) wrote in [community profile] middaeg2020-08-05 09:45 pm

Event Log: August, Lunasa Celebration

Event Log: Aguril, Lùnasa Celebration

Lùnasa

    From dusk of Aguril 1st to the dusk of Aguril 3rd, Aefenglom celebrates something fairly special: Lùnasa. Traditionally, Lùnasa celebrates all kinds of traditional marriages sanctioned by Parliament, generally of the arranged kind, and handfastings, a ceremony based more on love and how long it lasts. The Coven's Bonds err on this side of things, though some Witches do have official spouses - Miss Nessie and Mhairi, and Theodore and Sowilo, are examples of this, though not everyone marries their Bonded, either. Many of them are made during this festival, prompting the city to dress for the occasion just in case they find themselves in the middle of a ceremony, and just as many of them are formally renewed. Like during Litha, shops offer lovemaking potions, but only to those renewing vows or taking them; smaller fireworks, like sparklers and fountains, are also a common sight.

    Lùnasa is also home to the city's largest fashion show, showcasing fun and upcoming trends in the city. No experience is required to sign up to show off designs or to model them, and hundreds of tailors and needlework experts come together to quickly make dreams into reality for the end of the festival, when the show happens in genuine. The clothing is often wild and sorted into three categories: children, where those 14 and younger can submit their designs and model them as well; popular, where those 15 and older can do the same to try and vie for the judges' vote on what's in and what's out; and bonding, where all ages aspire to modify and make personal the traditional garbs of marriage and handfasting.

I. Poppin' Parties

    With Lùnasa beating bright from day one, there's already a need for celebrations and celebrators alike across the city! Citizens are dressed to the nines just in case the occasion calls for it (and, in true spirit, it usually does) and anything that seems worth celebrating, be it the holiday's weddings and bonding ceremonies or something else, is absolutely celebrated with appropriate noise and fanfare! If you're in a good mood, they are too––

    And if you're not, well. All it takes is a wildin' party to bring the mood back up! That means you, yes you, and you and you are all invited! Maybe if you smile a bit and have a good time they'll let you go, but others be prepared to be part of a comedy routine, sung around as you're swung around, and to be cuddled by various furry creatures who're more than happy to be pet and scritched all you'd like. Turn that frown upside down, this is a joyous occasion!

    They're taking willing volunteers too, of course, as the more the merrier, so whether you're the harasser or harassed it's sure to be a ball! Perhaps you can even earn some tips by joining in to these impromptu parties as needed. It's considered good luck to have as many people as possible celebrating your marriage or Bonding around this time of year, and several natives want to encourage participation in their own little celebrations.


II. Say Yes To The Dress

    Some of the fashion shows that pop up around the city during and after Lunasa have taken on a new, interesting bent. With many of them having large categories for wedding and handfasting wear anyway, some groups have gone the full mile and set up "mock marriages" to show off a variety of themed outfits or collections all at once. Appropriate wedding guest attire, dresses and suits for brides and grooms, designer robes for those who want to be a little extra with their Bonding ceremonies, they're showing them all, in a variety of patterns and eye-catching colors, from the simple to the overly-embellished.

    It's not unusual to stumble into one of these 'show' weddings, which usually have the officiant talking about the merits of the collection of clothes and their designer, rather than the usual vows and the like. It's also not unusual to get roped into one of these mock weddings if you aren't careful! Watch out you're not grabbed off the street and manhandled nicely into a changing tent with an array of outfits, and told to play a bride or a groom or some other role at a traditional wedding. At least they're happy to let you keep the clothes you modeled when you're done!

    The biggest trend this year is a special fabric that magically fits itself to the wearer, draping and tucking in and falling just right, no matter how tall or short you are, no matter if you're human or have pesky Monster parts getting in the way. Most designers are using this fabric now, dyed in a rainbow of colors and embroidered with a whole catalogue of patterns. It means any outfit you get thrust into in the name of impromptu modeling will fit you perfectly, at least. Some designers may also take requests and throw something together at the last minute that's more to your style! Thanks to efforts last month, though, many of the fashion designers are currently really into shoulder-pads and glitter, so maybe keep an eye out that they don't take any liberties with your request...

    Even if you aren't in the wedding spirit (come on, at least pretend), Lunasa is a good time to fill your closet with the latest and best, so make sure to take advantage!


III. Red-String Strung Along

    With love in the air, a gaggle of single Witches at the Coven decided it's high time they stop being single! The group of them managed to cast a Red String spell together to find their true loves, wherever they may be - but with the Sisters full in the sky during much of Lunasa, they vastly overestimated the amount of power needed, spreading the effects of their spell city-wide and skewing the results. In such a large area, the accuracy of this Red String spell... may be called into question.

    A Red String spell, often used by silly Witches searching for their True Love, does exactly that: it causes a softly glowing, semi-tangible red string to appear, tied from your finger to the finger of someone else. The string can be felt by the other party when tugged on, but otherwise will be unobtrusive in the day to day. While normally this spell is only visible to the user and the person their string is tied to, with the spell going a bit out of control, these strings can be seen by everyone, creating quite a chaotic sight in the streets. Luckily, only the strings you yourself are tied to will be tangible.

    Yes, strings. Another malfunction of the miscast! It's possible for one person to have multiple strings tied to their fingers at once, tying them to multiple people, which is certainly not the norm! What in Geardagas could that mean? Which one is your true love, if any of them?

    If you wish to make your string disappear, the only way is to track the other person down and state your feelings for them - even if those feelings are only "you're a stranger to me", or "you're just my good friend". Once a mutual admission of feelings has occurred, the string tying the two together will dissolve into a lovely little show of red sparkles. Sadly or not, this isn't necessarily the end, because you might find another string, tied to another person, forming on your finger at any point! Or maybe you're one of those who never find a string tied to their finger; some may look at you with pity in that case, thinking you utterly alone in the world.

    Regardless, the effects of the spell fade completely one week after Lunasa ends, and any remaining strings will disappear by that point.

    Your character can have their red string broken and reformed as many times as you'd like, with as many people as you'd like, and it's possible to have multiple strings at once. They'll all disappear when the enchantment fades in a week, but you can play with it as much as you want until then.


    Welcome to August's holiday log for Lunasa! As always, please direct your questions here! And as a reminder, this will be the only mod-posted event log this month, as the next events this month are all very exciting player plots that we're happy to give a chance to shine!

foundfamilies: (trying to live my life)

[personal profile] foundfamilies 2020-08-27 06:03 am (UTC)(link)
[Leslie nods.]

I think so. [That’s not a comforting amount of certainty, but even Leslie, who has also been quite enjoying acting out these weddings, is a little surprised by just how much the “bride” was into it. Mikasa you hunk.]

I heard that a few of the couples were actually courting, and someone made arrangements to be engaged while we were in the middle of one of the shows. [Read: proposed, as viewed through the eyes of a noble’s child with no real understanding how engagements work outside of the formal alliance of families through arranged engagements.] But it’s supposed to be to show people the clothing.

[Thinking back on the few real weddings Leslie had witnessed during the festival, she fiddles with — well, not quite her hair, but the hair of the black wig she’s wearing right now. She’s been participating in so many that some of the designers have been having her wear wigs so that her white hair makes it less obvious just how often they’ve used the same model.]

There’s supposed to be a kiss if it’s a real one, right?
stopfen: (since that day)

[personal profile] stopfen 2020-08-30 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)
[The witch was just practicing...Mikasa hoped. She'd ran off that quickly after and Mikasa didn't even catch her name.]

Really? [Don't answer that, but it did get a slightly widened eye. Thanks, everyone who told Mikasa that bonds ≠ romantic relationship right before this. She was making a mental list to go punch them.] I've not seen anything like that, though weddings are different where I'm from... [There were a few similarities from what she'd seen. But she'd never been close to one. Her parents...They'd never talked about how they'd gotten married.

Probably hadn't what with what they'd told her about living in secrecy because of being hunted.

Just going to shake her head, get rid of that thought. Focusing on the hair...The hair that made her antenna flicker. It smelled weird, not of magic. But didn't match. Just ignore the nose scrunch as she works that one out.]


...I'm not sure. I've seen random people in the audience kiss at the end too.

[The just grab the person next to you and kiss them moment.

Then the fae is turning, rolling her shoulders towards the backstage door. Giving the girl one more look over her, then wandering off. Gotta get out the way for the next maybe fake wedding. They could talk away from the altar.]
foundfamilies: (I'm trying so)

[personal profile] foundfamilies 2020-09-02 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
[Bonds better be able to not equal a romantic relationship or else Leslie is going to explode before she even figures out what those are. Granted, not having any clue how such things worked hadn't stopped her from helping out at the wedding-themed fashion show all day....

She doesn't entirely ignore the nose scrunch, tilting her head slightly as she wonders if she should ask if Mikasa is okay, but instead, she pads along behind Mikasa toward the backstage door. It's still a while before she has to get changed into another outfit.

The wig remains to be puzzled over, as if she's going to wait to return it, it's easier to carry on her head.]


I've heard that people are supposed to dream about their wedding day. [Specifically, she heard all girls dream of their wedding day, because when you're raised by assholes, of course they're also sexist. Not that she ever did, especially since she had no idea what it would look at.] Maybe they're wanting to imagine about what it will be like with their partner, since the actual weddings I saw here made a big deal out of kissing at the end of it.

[Leslie didn't pick up on how the random people is literally grab someone at random just because kissing is fun. Though perhaps she should have, since she knows speed-dating is something that happens at festivals.]