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moustre ([personal profile] moustre) wrote in [community profile] middaeg2019-07-05 04:28 pm

event log: winter wonderland

Event Log: July, Snow Sun? Snow Fun.

Summer's First Snowfall

    Juril comes in as hot as Iuneril did - muggy, humid, tense. The city buzzes softly with rumors of accidents and incidents, the faint pink skies lasting far too long and starting far too early only bolstering these. I burnt my buns last month, it goes. I never burn my buns.

    The flowers haven't been growing as well as usual, it goes. It must be because we had red skies during Litha.

    Such superstitions might be laughable - but in a world of magic, maybe they hold a little more truth than one might want to acknowledge. Still, for as many rumors as there are, there are just as many people who refuse to let the omen get them down. They might be a little more cautious, but they're hardly stopping what they're doing: sailors in the harbors carry good luck charms as they work, households hang sprigs of chamomile above their doors, Witches pound out extras of finding, luck, and safety magics in enchantment and potion form... Aefenglom is a superstitious city, but it's also a hardy one.

    It's the superstitious nature that leads some intrepid young Witches to think everyone needs a little distraction from thinking about the color of the sky, however, and as the sun crests over the bay, white flakes begin to fall. The air grows colder, and throughout the day, the snowfall grows heavier and heavier until it blankets the city - or a few key parts of it. The snow shows no sign of stopping either; while it lightens up periodically, it still flurries on.

    That might not be entirely intended - and the snowstorm that hits near the end of the month definitely isn't. Enjoy a peaceful snocation while you can, Aefenglom.

As noted on the calendar, this phenomenon will last all of the month! Feel free to set your threads and logs at any point during the month of July; all activities listed in the prompts below will also be going on throughout it.
I. THE COVEN

    For the first week of snow, the Cove calls off classes. It's not exactly a secret that the Head of the Coven proper has a fondness for the cold, so it doesn't come as a surprise to the students she'd put a temporary hold on instruction-based learning so she they could all enjoy it properly. There are just as many Witches deciding to study on their own as there are enjoying the respite from their professors, however - every opportunity to practice is a good opportunity.

    For the rest of the month, it's back to business - but students still find time to have a little fun with the cold weather both during and after their classes, and their professors don't discourage it too much.

      a. Winter's Touch
        It should come as no surprise at all that when Witches get involved with snowball fights, they use their talents to their advantage to send multiple chilly missiles at one another. They float, they fly, and some of them even latch onto the closest heat signature they can find - whether or not that was the intended target. Keep your wits about you, return fire, or cajole others into joining in! There's no such thing as "allies" when it comes to the Coven's brand of snowfights.

      b. Enchant Snowcreature
        Snowmen aren't the only things that get created during the winter; animals of all shapes and sizes do too, and it's not uncommon to see the snow version of animals both of the regular variety (birds, deer, squirrels, cats, foxes, and so on) and rare (the fairytale depiction of dragons, unicorns, sphinxes, and pixies, to name just a few) roaming around along with a Frosty or two. There's even a sled ride hosted by a pair of snow pegasi for those interested in getting off the ground.

      c. Ice Spires
        Instead of building forts and castles like regular people, Witches at the Coven use a mixture of transfiguration and conjuration magics to simply draw them from the surrounding snow and ice themselves, Elsa-style. Their creations range from the beautiful and intricate, to the hardy and hard-to-navigate - for safety reasons, naturally - and some even draw up elaborate staircases to the skies to expand on their creations. Make your own or simply explore the creations with a friend - but be careful, as at least one Witch has the had the inspiration to magic up some sprigs of mistletoe to hang in their snow fort.

      d. Winter's Respite
        Not everyone is happy with the snow, however; in particular, those tending the gardens of the Coven are quite frustrated - plants, even magical ones, are quite delicate and sensitive to the cold!! As a result, there are warmer spots even around the Coven's courtyard; the snow is melted, and the Witches there are doing their best to save the chilled plants. This is also where one can take a break from all the cold and get some hot coffee that'll keep you warm for hours after finishing it and clothes enchanted to adjust their temperature depending on the temperature - for those who don't want to ruin their sporty short-sleeves style for heavy winter clothes. These enchantments only last a few hours, however.

    For the interested: yes, the Witches are more than willing to teach those who'd like to learn how to do this - though their version of teaching seems to be more "watch and learn" than actual instruction.
II. THE RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS

    Encompassing the Residential District proper on both sides of the River Temese, the Aristocratic District, and the Haven, the housing districts are similarly covered in snow - the Aristocratic District has gotten the worst of it in particular, being in the perfect place to center the massive weather spell the Witches responsible have set off. While the streets are quickly being cleared to make foot and hoof traffic a little easier, there's still a lot of snow and ice to take part in, and just as many people willing to have a good time in it. Children in particular are having the time of their lives in all the districts, and the sudden cold weather seems to draw people together -

    perhaps a little too literally,
    with long scarves grabbing the nearest person to make a pair, mittens that won't let you stop holding hands until you've gotten somewhere warm, and wooly hats that suggest in quiet whispers to you that you should definitely go give that person you just locked eyes with a hug, they look so lonely... Whether they actually do or not.

    Someone might've had a little fun with their sewing.

      a. EASTERN RESIDENTIAL
        In addition to the usual snow fun (with a significantly less magical spin on it than the Coven - magic is still present, but not to the same wild extent), there are hearty soups, hot chocolate, and fires to warm oneself around. Take a seat and relax a little; almost everything is free, though those wishing to purchase some (secretly enchanted) clothes to stay warm in a more permanent fashion than what's offered at the Coven.

      b. WESTERN RESIDENTIAL
        Compared to the other housing districts, the snow in on the western side of the Residential District is much less - and that's due to the presence of heated stones. Alone or grouped together, those more cold-blooded in nature gather to rest and keep themselves awake while the chilly weather marches on. Nagas, Chimeras, and even the exceptionally rare Dragon or Fae can be seen here, with Vampires lurking around in similar spots with umbrellas and tarps up to shade them further from the darkened snowy sky. Spicy foods are popularly handed out around these areas, while in general everyone seems in favor of cuddling up a little.

      c. ARISTOCRATIC DISTRICT
        While there are still rumors of pickpockets and petty thievery about (and the suspicious looks that come with such words from locals in the area), it hasn't dampened the spirit of those who really, really enjoy snow one bit. There's less activity than in either Residential District (and a lot more complaining about the weather), but what activity there is makes up for it: igloo-making, ice skating on makeshift rinks in the middle of intersections, sledding on the massive piles of snow, and taking a jingle bell-filled ride in a horse-drawn sleigh through the stunning Aristocratic District. The latter is especially good for those traveling to and from The Haven and don't want to get their feet too cold (or who can't handle the cold temperatures at all).

      d. THE HAVEN
        While most of The Haven has been relatively untouched, minus anything anyone living within it might have done - that's you, mirrorbounds - the barracks have been extra dressed up with lanterns and blankets to help keep out the cold a little better, and keep the warmth in. Some kinder Witches have also conjured up a few extra water fixtures, but not for skating on: hot springs populate the larger areas that aren't already taken up by houses, and for those not willing or unable to get in the water, there are sauna options as well in the same areas. Don't get too steamy, though - people getting a little too heated in these areas will automatically have cool water poured on them by some magical means in an effort to get them cooled off. It's a spell designed to keep people from overheating, but it isn't very picky with what it considers "too hot".

III. THE HARBOR DISTRICT

    Like the southern half of the city, the Harbor District is relatively untouched - relatively. It's an area much more based around industry and work than anything else, and interrupting it isn't looked on very favorable. With that said, though, the harbor is fairly large, and Witches finding a place to practice their own ice magic (inspired, evidently, by the going-ons at the Coven) have managed to bring of the winter cheer to the otherwise dreary district.

    The orphans, a mix of humans and Monsters, are more than delighted by this turn of events, and they're a common sight playing in the snow summoned around their orphanages when they're not working in the many factories of the Harbor District. What's notable about them is that they don't use any magic at all when dealing with the snow - they've never had any learning in actually utilizing it for themselves, only in feeding it through the magitech used in their workplaces. Any and all shows of the stuff for purely fun reasons, therefore, bring forth grins and awe, regardless of the kind shown. Provided it isn't used to hurt anyone, of course.

      a. ICE FISHING
        The areas of the bay that are iced over - either gotten by permission or by careful people watching to see how much use the area actually gets - are home to a surprisingly popular activity: ice fishing. Fishing rods, spears, ice chisels, and boots made for stepping on the ice are easy to obtain from those who've set up shop in the area, and many people have already taken to the frozen ground to try their luck at catching something further out than the piers. There are places to cook and eat what's freshly caught as well, but mind your step; the places where holes were are less thick, even as Witches routinely make certain to refreeze them every hour or so to encourage fresh activity in the area.

      b. ICE SKATING
        The other not-as-surprising popular activity for such large swaths of frozen water is, of course, ice skating - and of course, unlike other areas which assume you already have the gear to do so, people have specifically (and quite quickly) set up stalls to sell their skates and sleds for prime ice fun. A little early for their winter line-up, but they're making do. Decorated with small bouncing lights hung on strings, not to mention the tents set up with blankets and pillows, the Harbor District's ice skating area is meant for those who'd like to take to the ice during both the day and night - and the latter is particularly enchanting in its beauty, the soft lighting allowing the frost to glitter in multi-color glory.



    Welcome to your snow-filled event log! As a reminder, this will take place over the whole of July, so feel free to take prompts and inspiration for it for threads at any point. If you have any questions or need any clarifications, you can ask them here! We hope you all have a good time and don't give us the cold shoulder for pulling off not-Christmas in July.

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[personal profile] morbide 2019-07-17 06:21 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, of course you'd be into that. And you'll probably be good at picking out the true pickpocket out of the crowd.

[Henry nods back, that strangely vivid dream providing him insight to a person he's now certain he's met. She knows him, he knows her... What an odd way to meet someone. Henry redirects his attention to the people again, though he can't help but fixate on the nature of those dreams — and consequently, the way the two of them parted back then.]

I'm trying to figure out the identity of the thief, myself. But I don't have a single clue! Guess I'm not cut out for sussing out suspicious activity. [He doesn't seem to upset by this, if his grin's any indication.] But if there's anything I'm thinking, it's that blaming a Monster is TOTALLY unfair. What do you think, Yako?
Edited (three days later I noticed I used > instead of a question mark. I'm KILLING it) 2019-07-19 19:57 (UTC)
topslug: (♫ i hear words in clips and phrases)

[personal profile] topslug 2019-07-21 12:14 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's strange, as well, dealing with someone who's seen more of her past than she's ever really shared with anyone else here ... the consequences of meeting in a dreamscape, one could suppose. But in some ways, it makes things easier as well. His question will get him a smile, and she shakes her head quietly. ]

At the moment, there isn't enough information to rule out that a Monster might be behind this. I've heard some types of monsters have the power to cast an illusion or disguise themselves. However, there isn't any evidence that suggests it's definitely a Monster behind this either. We have a first-hand account from the witness, but it takes more than that to identify a culprit.
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[personal profile] morbide 2019-07-22 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I guess so...

[Ah, she's right. Monsters have quite the advantage when it comes to getting into trouble, don't they? Inherent abilities in shapeshifting, sensory tricks... He huffs, realizing he has a bias toward absolving Monsters of guilt. Still, though...

He laces his fingers together, excited to share his own thought.]


But can't Witches also cast illusions? I read that with enough study, Witches can completely alter their appearance with a wave of their wand. Heck, I've been wondering if it could even make a Witch look like a Monster... I bet it could, from talons to feathers! So really, that means that neither of them is more likely than the other, huh?
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[personal profile] topslug 2019-07-23 03:38 pm (UTC)(link)
That's right. [ Yako agrees, smiling. It's comfortably familiar, a back and forth dialog trying to work at the root of a problem, and she falls into it easily, even with a relative stranger. ]

... But, even without magic or illusions being involved, it's easy for people's perceptions of a situation can be influenced by their own experiences. [ Or biases, as the case may be. Those can be more blinding than any magic. She raises a finger. ]

Right now, the only fact we can be certain of is that several purses and wallets have been taken from people in the Aristocratic District, and the culprits have some means of evading capture. Unless they immediately disposed of the money, there's a good chance that they may still have it.
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[personal profile] morbide 2019-07-27 07:56 am (UTC)(link)
Mhmm. [Henry likes Yako's summary better than what he's overhearing. It doesn't accuse possessors of fur and claws of the wrongdoing so quickly, even if the woman over there claims to have a hunch that the culprit's a Monster.] Still. With all of these humans around, I'd say the chances of it being a Monster are less than likely. Right?

[He jabs a thumb in the woman's direction, who nods at the authorities while they jot down her testimony.]

What if the fur she was feeling wasn't fur at all, for example? Just a fuzzy scarf! And people are likely to be pretty chilly in this weather. ...Man, this would be SO much easier if I could whip up a hex. Then I could stage a vulnerable purse that causes its thief's fingernails to curl up and bleed, hee hee!