Timestamp: 40th to 50th Day of Autumn, 509 AV People around the whole Konti Isle had prepared to celebrate the end of autumn as well as the food and utilities the gods had graced their land with. The month they were looking back at had been full of harvesting, cropping wheat, cutting herbs, grabbing fruit from the trees or digging out vegetables from the isle’s fertile ground. Naturally fishing and collecting algae, shells and corals had been a part of the process too. Then, while storing the most valuable goods for winter and beginning to use reasonable amounts right away, the Konti turned their attention to the city itself, and the Ukalas above it’s realm – for it was clear that the gods had granted them a successful harvest again, a harvest they needed every year to survive during the raw climate and low temperatures of a winter that wasn’t as hard as in other parts of the world, but still not to be underestimated. And the gods they were praising while decorating their most beautiful city. Laviku was watching them tying colorful ribbons at the bow of their elegant swan boats, creating and wearing clothing that was stitched with elaborate blue and turquoise patterns and proudly showed their shimmering scales. Avalis was gracing them with Her presence while young and old concentrated their extraordinary senses and worked together to match color, shape and artform to make Mura even more beautiful than it already was. Soon sheets were hanging at the walls, gracing the city’s surface with paintings about how the seasons were created and how the gods gave natural goods to their races to live off. Books were published, and countless poems written. Everyone praised their goddess by helping each other using their extraordinary sixth sense, and thus the whole Konti population was coming closer. Rhysol’s gifts, however, were praised in a more subdued way. Members of the Opal Order and Temple were working hard to analyze and categorize the harvested herbs. Instead of celebrations, their heads were full of medicines for incurable illnesses, mixtures of herbs that should ease the life of every citizen. They didn’t decorate – instead they were honoring their goddess by working more diligently and dedicatedly. Last but not least, pumpkins appeared all over the city. Carved, etched, stitched, written, painted … Avalis knew that there were countless ways of depicting a single object in many ways and at many places throughout the whole city. Every year the pumpkin was serving as a symbol for the success of the harvest, but also as a warning sign for negative ideas and thoughts to stay away from the celebrations. Everyone agreed that bad luck wasn’t needed during the ten days of celebration. Thus the pumpkin faces were depicted with scary grimaces as to frighten potential sources of chaos away. Of course, there were numerous events throughout the whole city. Shops had decorated and craftsmen had spent extra hours in their workrooms, creating special goods to inspect and purchase. The harbor provided special sightseeing tours for visitors. And if someone wandered out of the city’s protecting walls, perhaps they would find a god wandering the earth of Mizahar or their spirits and incarnations floating through air or over water. These ten days were special, magical even, that was sure – but every person was left to decide on their own how they would spend them. ooc noteJust a little adventure thread to get to know the residents and provide some opportunities for interaction. I will do branch threads, so everyone who posts here gets enough attention. Have fun! |