Timestamp: The 46th of Winter, 509 AV Time of Day: Afternoon into Early Evening Status: Open to everyone Cost: 1 Gold Miza Nya had worked very hard, almost tirelessly, to set things up for the newly established midwinter fire festival. The Cultural Council had needed some funding to aid visitors who wished to settle in Syliras get established. The Syliran Knights had been helpful enough to set up a program to assist people in finding jobs and housing, but there was still often other things they needed - food, clothing, necessities - that the knights didn't provide. So, in a brain storming session, the council had decided on some sort of party. Nya had suggested a fire festival, since she knew a firedancer who might be willing to preform. Zaira also firedanced, and there could be storytelling, other music, dancing, and food. Patiently, as an exercise in practicing her letters, Nya had used Father Glav's parchment and ink to write up fliers to post about the city advertising the up and coming event. She'd even talked friends of Matilda - The Widows of Syliras - into providing a sort of meal (Nya still wasn't sure what a pot-luck was but the widows assured her this was perfect) to feed the masses so long as the forest cat had provided the main course of food. She delivered two very large wild boar sows to be pit roasted slowly all day on the beach. And the best part was that Nya hadn't had to hunt alone for them. Abashai had come along with her, and they'd made a day of it stalking and taking the pigs down. The forest cat had gained a new respect of her bondmate's archery for it was almost anti-climatic to get a sow to chase her under a tree stand where Abashai's deadly arrows were waiting. The event had put a permanent grin on the forest cat's face for two days afterwards as they let the meat hang and cure before spitting them for the feast. Nya's weather sense had kept her informed that it would be a stormless and rather calm day well into the evening. Abashai and her had worked tirelessly, dragging endless pieces of firewood together to create an enormous bonfire and vast supply to keep it fed the whole night long. The widows had set up a donation table, first to collect money, and secondly to collect unwanted clothing and dry goods - shoes, coats, hats, tools... almost anything. And the knights had provided a dais of sorts for musicians to play and for the firedancer to preform. There was a roped off area for a dance floor, and a dozen little individual fires with driftwood dragged up around them so people could quietly converse all night long, taking turns dancing and passing down the buffet. Even Sus had been put to work, along with several other horses, hauling supplies down the cliff and helping to set up the party. Nya had snuck off to pick up a few items that Matlida had suggested for her; khol for her eyes, gloss for her lips, and an iron she could heat in the fire to add a curl to her hair. Then she'd carefully taken out the the swirled earthtone dress and delicate sandals and went to work on her appearance, using Matilda's room in Syliras to get ready (with a lot of help from the Konti). She'd promised Abashai she'd meet him at the Festival later where she wanted to introduce him to her friend Terminus. Terminus had been delegated to the most important task of them all. Two of the stout boys of a local family the Cultural Council had helped were manning the pits, roasting the pigs (and keeping them from burning) with the promise of free entrance and unlimited food. Terminus was their supervisor as well as the supervisor of all the fire lighting and last minute party preparation. His main job was keeping the very vocal and boisterous 'Syliran Widows' out of trouble. They were elderly women, old aunties really, who liked to meddle and fuss and have fits over the littlest thing. They'd managed, somehow, to acquire hothouse flowers, and had made floral garlands for all the women and men who decided to come to the party. Lorian Dyres had donated kegs of ale and wine to the party, and was rumored to perhaps himself show up sometime that evening. Nya was excited, and squirming almost uncontrollably, even as Matilda finished lining her eyes with khol so she could look her best for Abashai. Kissing the old Konti in thanks and swirling her heavy green cloak about her shoulders, Nya hurried off so she could be one of the first people at the Festival when the general crowd started showing up. Abashai had promised to meet her there, having agreed to fetch his share of the elderly who'd expressed interest in coming but could not walk that far, by cart using Sus, that had been provided by Father Glav. And while Abashai wasn't necessarily suited to be a cabby, it gave him a chance to meet more of the cityfolk. Nya made it just past the third bell after mid-day -- just in time to help make more punch and wipe wooden mugs belonging to the Temple clean after theyd been used. She grinned at Terminus, blushed when the Widows cowled at her khol-lined eyes, and laughed at the boys as they drove off stray dogs trying to snatch their fair share of pork without paying. |