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* January 13: Midwinter's Night (The beginning of the celebration of Imbolc) | * January 13: Midwinter's Night (The beginning of the celebration of Imbolc) | ||
* February 2: Imbolc (A celebration of the Balefire) | * February 2: Imbolc (A celebration of the Balefire) |
Revision as of 16:03, 28 November 2018
Ongoing Changeling Plots | ||||
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Next Date | Storyteller | Name | Description | Logs |
Past Changeling Plots | ||||
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Storyteller | Name | Description | Logs | |
Rodrigo | The Natives Are Restless | They're not particularly interested in me or you | 2015-07-09:TheNativesAreRestless | |
Dyson | The Great Tree | It all started with a seed. It was a singular kernel born from the first spark of intelligent thought. It was the first Dream. | TBD |
Feel free to add your name here if you're interested in running one-shot PrP events.
Holidays
- January 13: Midwinter's Night (The beginning of the celebration of Imbolc)
- February 2: Imbolc (A celebration of the Balefire)
- February 28: Carnival (Celebrates the unity between the Nobles and Commoners)
- March 21: Ostara (Local to Lion's Reach, celebrates the Vernal Equinox)
- April 4: The Greening (Informally celebrates the beginning of Spring)
- May 2: Beltaine (Traditionally marks the beginning of the Seelie half of the year)
- June 21: Midsummer (Celebrates the longest day of the year)
- July 17: Highsummer Night ('Pranksgiving'; celebrates freedom for all)
- August 1: Lughnasadh (Marks the beginning of the harvest season)
- September 21: Mabon (Local to Lion's Reach; celebrates when light and dark are equal)
- October 4: Pennons (Celebrates the arts of war and competition)
- October 31: Samhain (Traditonally celebrates the beginning of the Unseelie half of the year)
- November 5: Guy Fawkes Day (Celebrates Commoner freedom)
- December 22: Midwinter's Night/Yuletide (Celebrates the longest night of the year)
- December 25: Saturnalia (Merrymaking and revelry)
- December 26: Boxing Day (Celebrates Noble and Commoner ties)