At the Temple Square
As the heart of the town festivities, the open area in front of the Temple steps is good natured chaos for most of the day. Butterfly concentrations are highest in this area, which means it also has the greatest number of children and drunks chasing butterflies. Catching one and then releasing it is supposed to be good luck, so try to not skoosh them if you engage in the game.
The crowds in the Temple are are merry. There is a dancing area directly in front of the steps, while various bards and groups perform for the dancers from the makeshift stage that all but blocks the Temple doors. Strings of flowers festoon every nook and cranny of the buildings around the square. Numerous booths have been set up for selling all sorts of trinkets and toys. You can find nearly any sort of lucky charm, blessed book or childhood playtoy available at some point around the square.
Along the north side of the square are the booths which were set up for the cooking contest. The contest is over, but these places are still 'manned' by their respective sponsers. Drinks of all sorts are available for thirsty festival participants and food in the form of meat pies, bread and cheese and other easy to carry small portions.
The buildings around the square are mostly one story in height. There are a few that are taller. Only the White Deer Inn, which really is not on the square but is visible, is three stories tall. There are some festival patrons on the balcony of the White Deer, enjoying the atmosphere without being down in the crush of the crowds. A few of the flat roofed buildings have poorer folk and youngsters imitating the rich folk by lounging on them. That is, until the building's owners notice and chase them off.
The schedule for the day, announced multiple times throughout the town, is that the Temple to Desna will be dedicated at Sunset. This ceremony is said to be short, for a religious ceremony, and will be attended by most of the town dignitaries. After the ceremony, there will be a short memorial for those lost in the fire and other tragedies that occurred five years ago. And then fireworks.
This last bit is why at least one third of the crowd at sunset is under the age of ten.
Robin Ludel, Vicamros Urthadar, Kes, & Rodrick
Please post for your characters. Let us know what you've been doing with your day and end up with being in the Temple Area and what you are currently doing.
The crowds in the Temple are are merry. There is a dancing area directly in front of the steps, while various bards and groups perform for the dancers from the makeshift stage that all but blocks the Temple doors. Strings of flowers festoon every nook and cranny of the buildings around the square. Numerous booths have been set up for selling all sorts of trinkets and toys. You can find nearly any sort of lucky charm, blessed book or childhood playtoy available at some point around the square.
Along the north side of the square are the booths which were set up for the cooking contest. The contest is over, but these places are still 'manned' by their respective sponsers. Drinks of all sorts are available for thirsty festival participants and food in the form of meat pies, bread and cheese and other easy to carry small portions.
The buildings around the square are mostly one story in height. There are a few that are taller. Only the White Deer Inn, which really is not on the square but is visible, is three stories tall. There are some festival patrons on the balcony of the White Deer, enjoying the atmosphere without being down in the crush of the crowds. A few of the flat roofed buildings have poorer folk and youngsters imitating the rich folk by lounging on them. That is, until the building's owners notice and chase them off.
The schedule for the day, announced multiple times throughout the town, is that the Temple to Desna will be dedicated at Sunset. This ceremony is said to be short, for a religious ceremony, and will be attended by most of the town dignitaries. After the ceremony, there will be a short memorial for those lost in the fire and other tragedies that occurred five years ago. And then fireworks.
This last bit is why at least one third of the crowd at sunset is under the age of ten.
Robin Ludel, Vicamros Urthadar, Kes, & Rodrick
Please post for your characters. Let us know what you've been doing with your day and end up with being in the Temple Area and what you are currently doing.





Ranged Touch with Butterfly Net