ironwood: (LANTERNS / glowing)
ɪʀᴏɴᴡᴏᴏᴅ ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ ᴇsʜᴀɪ ([personal profile] ironwood) wrote in [community profile] tushanshu_logs2015-02-21 01:16 am

[EVENT] Bonfire Night

Characters: ALL!
Date: February 21st
Location: Various.
Situation: It’s cold. Time to cuddle up and make bonfires for the warmth.
Warnings/Rating: Add warnings as needed.

As night falls the city’s lights take something of a unique turn. Instead of being lit by millions of paper lanterns, Keeliai is tonight lit by the flames and warmth of dozens if not hundreds of fires. Some of them are small, not much more than warming hearths in a barrel on a street, but others encompass squares and boulevards.

The fire lighting procession winds through the city’s streets, beginning at the first bonfire in Fire Sector. By the time full night has arrived, that procession is a snake illuminated by dozens of torches, parting from the main parade to light smaller fires in smaller streets. It ends, finally, in Central, in the Courtyard of Public Opinion, whose bonfire is second only to the initiating one in Fire Sector.

In some areas an exchange of goods arises, mostly in terms of woollens and other warm clothes and blankets. Though food is considered a public resource on this occasion, bartering small knickknacks, songs, stories and even other woollen items is not uncommon an exchange.

Meals are shared among kedan and Foreigners, commoners and emissaries--primarily stews, soups and other foods easily baked in the coals of the fires. Everyone brings food, and what isn’t contributed to the pot is nevertheless shared around after preparation. Although some bonfires are markedly wealthier than others, food and shelter is spread around to make sure everyone is safe and warm. No one goes cold and alone on this night.



LINKS
Fire Sector (main bonfire) | Water Sector | Metal Sector | Earth Sector | Wood Sector | Central Keeliai


OOC Notes
The five Bresilykian emissary NPC can be found moving from Sector to Sector and partaking in the various traditions of each, and so can be engaged anywhere, while the Keeliai NPCs generally are staying in their respective areas as detailed below. Please put the name of the NPC you're requesting in the subject line of your tag if you want to interact with them. Thank you!
strokeofgenis: (excited)

[personal profile] strokeofgenis 2015-03-14 10:43 am (UTC)(link)
While Genis is able to trace the mana's ley lines from the summoner to the summoned, the full intent of that shadow is perhaps a little lost. For Genis, mana is life, and the manipulation of that source is merely the essence of magic. The energy flow from Bakura might be different than what Genis is used to feeling with his own spells and the spells of his enemies, but that doesn't trigger any immediate alarms; after all, it's Bakura. Even if it's not entirely wholesome, Genis seems oblivious to the point. After all, he hasn't directly tapped into it; he's merely latched onto it with intuition.

Suffice to say, if indeed Genis was aware of the darker purpose of the magic—and he certainly wasn't—he's not showing any concern for it.

"I'd love to meet one!" Genis says, jumping up in the air once with a little too much excitement. "So is this another one of your summons then? I'd love to see how you do it!"
denyamenti: /withlace (that to offer a hand was something i did)

[personal profile] denyamenti 2015-03-17 12:50 am (UTC)(link)
"Sit back down and enjoy the bonfires idgmey," Bakura shook his head, giving a laughing scoff. "I'm not about to summon them here. Besides, it's in poor taste to show up ones' hosts by providing better entertainment than they are. And here I thought you were enjoying yourself?"
strokeofgenis: (underwhelmed)

[personal profile] strokeofgenis 2015-03-17 06:55 am (UTC)(link)
For a moment, there's a rather pouting look on Genis face. Yeah, proper manners never really appealed to Genis anyway. "First you ask if I want to meet someone, and then you tell me it's rude to actually want to meet that someone," Genis remarks rather dryly. "I'm trying to figure out if teasing a kid is poorer taste than showing up ones' hosts." He doesn't say it out of anger or even disappointment; really, he's actually enjoying being teased just a little bit, though it's not like Genis is one to just come out and say it like that. Yes, this is how Genis expresses love.

"I mean, I could ask why she's here," he says, throwing a thumb over his shoulder to refer to the fire lady, "but I suppose no one else knows she's yours, huh?"
denyamenti: (touch of the world on my sad heart)

[personal profile] denyamenti 2015-03-18 02:53 pm (UTC)(link)
"Perhaps I thought you'd pick up on the hint," Bakura returned, equally wry in amusement. "But by all means, if I have make things easier for you, I'll spell it out next time."

He reached into his pocket and pulled out a slip of paper, and on it wrote the address for the dojo in the Wood Sector before handing it to Genis. "Whenever you feel like dropping by," he said. "I'm there most of the time."

He looked back at the Fire Princess, who was starting a new dance as the bonfires were stoked around her. "They don't," he agreed. "But some of them might remember the last few monsters I summoned, so I'm not in a hurry to help them remake the connection."
strokeofgenis: (confident)

[personal profile] strokeofgenis 2015-03-20 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
Well at least Bakura isn't angry about it. That's always a plus. "Well, if not reminding the kedan of your spellcraft is the real reason you'd rather not show it here, then you could have just said so in the first place." Genis shrugs and shakes his head, though it's partially in jest. He's at least seeing through the cover story about "showing up the hosts" and getting down to the meat of it. "At least you picked one tonight that actually blends pretty well with the party tonight. I mean, I know someone from my world would be practically be fawning all over her." Seriously, if it hadn't have been for his ability to follow the strings of mana between Bakura and the Fire Princess, he wouldn't have known.

But Genis looks at the address scribbled on the piece of paper. And it doesn't take long before him to get a solid smile. "I'll be there; just count on it!"