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Entry tags:
- !event log,
- !intro log,
- !npc,
- alice in wonderland - alice liddell,
- borderlands - rhys strongfork,
- detroit: become human - connor,
- devil may cry - nero,
- downton abbey - mary crawley,
- good omens - anthony j. crowley,
- good omens - aziraphale,
- hakuouki - chizuru yukimura,
- marvel cinematic - james buchanan barnes,
- marvel cinematic - wanda maximoff,
- modaozushi - lan wangji,
- modaozushi - wei wuxian,
- modaozushi - wen qing,
- original character - ariadne,
- outlander - lord john grey,
- ssss - emil västerström,
- ssss - lalli hotakainen,
- ssss - reynir arnason,
- star trek - james t. kirk,
- star wars - padmé amidala,
- the umbrella academy - klaus hargreeves,
- the umbrella academy - number five,
- the vampire diaries - kol mikaelson,
- wander over yonder - wander
INTRO LOG: AS COLD AS ICE
Who: EVERYONE
What: our December intro log and the As Cold As Ice event
When: December 8-13
Where: Gladsheim Palace, the castle of the gods (and potentially elsewhere)
Warnings: cw: minor mentions of animal death and blood

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What: our December intro log and the As Cold As Ice event
When: December 8-13
Where: Gladsheim Palace, the castle of the gods (and potentially elsewhere)
Warnings: cw: minor mentions of animal death and blood
![]() Once everyone has been accounted for and settled down, Odin resumes his deliverance of new information gathered about the Wanderers' circumstances and the connections between their worlds and this one. To test these new findings, the gods offer the Wanderers their choice of a gift from home to be brought into Asgard, as real and authentic as one might expect or hope, although without any technological or magical components to it. Please remember to submit your gift requests on this thread by December 31! After presents have been delivered, everyone is welcomed to a grand meal in the lavish dining hall before retreating to their strange bedrooms for the night. There is a massive feast plied with various kinds of alcohol alongside music that varies from classic ballroom to brightly dancy to more traditional songs. While the main festivities all take place in the grand ballroom, those keen for such a thing might be invited to another ballroom on the other side of the castle where a very tasteful animal sacrifice is taking place. This room is darkly lit with torches and candles, and the guests are still wearing all their finery as they pass around goblets of blood to drink or shower each other in. Two starkly different celebrations that are nonetheless equally jovial, and the party lasts all throughout the night and into the next morning. For this part of the event, only those less influenced by the passage of time will be able to resist this new magic as the adults in the castle begin to slow to a stop. Characters under the age of 18 will be the only ones unaffected, leaving them largely to their own devices in search of a way to restart time. (There is, of course, also nothing to stop them from getting up to any mischief or nonsensery while the adults are incapacitated!) Younger characters can search the castle for fun or answers, the latter of which can be unraveled OOCly on this thread, where you can also plot with your fellow players to piece the puzzle together. Please submit your maps for this quest by December 10. Time resumes its normal pace by nightfall, releasing the encapsulated adults from one evening into another despite never quite seeing the morning. Surely it is sign enough that winter's hold is still firmly upon them - so they take to another night of worshipping the sun through warm meals and close affection as they dance the night away... again. ![]() |
[ OOC NOTES: This is the December intro log for the As Cold As Ice event! Your characters will be trapped in the castle for the whole week, although there are options for being outside in the storm described on the event post as well. Please remember to submit gift requests on this thread by December 31 and quest maps on this thread by December 10. Please let us know if you have any questions, and enjoy! ]

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"Oh, I don't know about... favorite, but I do like 'Fear no more the heat o’ the sun,' the most. I like that it's an entire poem about comforting someone. So many of his poems are about love. I've never been in love... but I have been scared before," she offered.
At his description of highbrow, she tilted her head. "Those all sound like very good things! If there's a highbrow, is there a low and middle brow? Is there a higher and highest brow? Are all professors highbrow then?" after all, no one was as bookish as a professor.
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He chuckles softly, "I'm not certain there's a middle brow, but lowbrow, sure. It's just the opposite, of course." He hums in thought at that question. "I suppose, technically they would be, yes."
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At the mention of there not being a middle, only a low, she shook her head. "Well, that's not very fair for there only to be high and low but not the middle. How are you to get to one or the other without going through the middle first?" After all, she thought, to get from 1 to 5 you still needed to go through 2, 3, and 4, even if you mightn't think of them to get there. Or from right to left, you still needed to turn to regard the other. There was always a middle, she was quite sure of it. It certainly sounded like a rule, one of those laws, like gravity only simpler. "I think it's there, and simply no one has given it a name... yet."
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"Perhaps." he muses, entertained by her perplexion by the whole matter.
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"My name is Alice Liddell, a pleasure to meet you, sir!" she offered with a proper curtsy. "What might your name be, sir?"
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"Ah! Here it is!" she pulled out the book. "Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein! I've read his other books already, Light in the Attic, Falling Up, and The Giving Tree. The last one is a bit sad but his poems are absolutely lovely! I'm just about to start this one, but if you want to read it, I could read his other one about the rabbit!"