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ᴀsɢᴀʀᴅ ɢᴇɴᴇsɪs ❧ mod account ([personal profile] asgardmods) wrote in [community profile] asgardmeridiem2013-09-11 04:03 pm

EVENT LOG: TAKING THE HOBBITS TO VANAHEIM

Who: Everyone going to Vanaheim!
What: We're Taking the Hobbits to Vanaheim. Part Two of this log can be found here!
When: Days 324-334 ( September 10-30 )
Where: On the way to, the way back from, and in the city of Vanaheim.
Rating: PG-13. Anything that might go higher than that should be taken to a private log, please!

[ Vanaheim is a truly medieval-looking city and a close ally of Asgard. The city prides itself on tradition and knowledge, with great libraries and a prestigious academy of music and theatre. Residents are mostly a mix of human and elven, and the rulers are a group of the same kind of beings as the Gods of Asgard. Freya & Freyr originally hail from this city -- their coming to Asgard was part of a long-ago peace treaty between Odin and their father: the King of Vanaheim.

Freyr and Freya have been summoned home to Vanaheim, and they have asked any interested traveler in Asgard to come with them. The trip will involve a full IC day's travel by floating Elven train each way, and a five IC day stay in Vanaheim proper. They will be met with a large banquet in the castle courtyard, ushered to large and comfortable rooms in the palace to leave their things and rest in, and given a comfortable spending allowance for any sort of bauble or trinket that they would like to purchase.

The citizens of the city are friendly, but almost condescendingly so. Some will gawk and stare at the travelers; others will speak to them in cooing, coddling tones; others still regard them with open but vague pity, as if not expecting them to understand. Almost all of them will treat them like uncultured, idiot children, and will assume they have no manners and no sense of social intelligence, and will be visibly surprised if they are proven wrong.

Characters will not be babysat or watched over, and will be allowed to go anywhere within the city that they'd like (though any who try to leave will be stopped by stern and chastising guards.)

[ OOC NOTES: This is the mingle log for the Vanaheim travel event! There will be several location headers below with further details on places in the city and events that your characters can visit and participate in. If there is something particular you'd like to do or see that is not listed below, please let us know!! There will be NPCs out and about, but if there is something you specifically want an NPC to tag, please drop us a line or put it in your comment title.

Signups for this are not required and open to everyone, but keep in mind that if your character is in Vanaheim, they will not be around for a majority of the Bad Moon Rising plot. Traditional prose and [bracket-style threads] are both equally welcome! As always, please feel free to ask us any questions you have.

NAVIGATION:
ON THE TRAIN | THE ARRIVAL BANQUET | TRAVELERS' PERFORMANCES/DINNERS | THE PALACE/TRAVELERS' ROOMS | THE MARKETPLACE | MUSEUMS/GALLERIES/LIBRARIES/THE UNIVERSITY | PARKS/ZOOS/THE FLOWER GARDEN | SHOPS/RESTAURANTS/OTHER BUSINESSES | ANYWHERE ELSE


SPILL OVER LOG as a continuation of this log in a cleaner space!
brassandblue: (Uh-huh sure)

[personal profile] brassandblue 2013-09-14 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
[ He tugs the front of his coat straight, an empty gesture that nonetheless gives off an air of self-satisfaction, not unlike a cat licking its paw after a successful hunt. She earns a smile, small and contained but genuine. James won't say aloud how nervous he actually felt. ]

Thank you for your enthusiasm, Miss Liddell. It is good to know my work is appreciated.
madcuriosity: (Curiouser and Curiouser)

[personal profile] madcuriosity 2013-09-14 09:10 am (UTC)(link)
Why wouldn't it be, sir? [She leaned forward.] You never got hurt by the pirates, did you?
brassandblue: (Frankly my dear idngaf)

[personal profile] brassandblue 2013-09-17 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Briefly, so briefly, something in that confident façade cracks, but it's smoothed over just as fast. His answer is as telling as it is obstinately evasive. ]

Not enough to make me turn from pursuit. Tell me, that poem you recited... what was the beast called again?
madcuriosity: (And hast thou slain the Jabberwock?)

[personal profile] madcuriosity 2013-09-17 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
The Jabberwocky, sir. [She repeated dutifully.] Not a pleasant creature, really.