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Wysteria Poppell ([personal profile] heirring) wrote in [community profile] faderift2021-05-01 01:28 pm

[OPEN] FRIGHTENING FESTIVITIES

WHO: Everyone
WHAT: Celebrating a totally 100% legit wedding.
WHEN: Summerday
WHERE: Edlingham Hall, the Vinmark Foothills
NOTES: cw: Spectral Violence and Ghostly Gore; if you don't want to deal with the spooky ghost adventure half of the evening, feel free to say your character went back to Kirkwall early rather than staying the night.





PARTY;
A few hours' journey from Kirkwall, the great old shape of the house known as Edlingham Hall rises up from out of the Vinmark foothills. In the decades (ages?) since it's abandonment, what must have once been a very imposing stone structure built in the mountain's shadow has given way to age and the elements. What remains is unequivocally a ruin, albeit a stunningly elaborate one. It's a place of columns and alcoves, gutted passages and weather worn stairs leading to the skeletal remains of old towers and chambers, with everything turned to varying shades of brown and green and as it's been grown over or into by the surrounding landscape. There's hardly a roof remaining to be found in the whole of the place.

Luckily, this particular party doesn't require one. In what might have once been the titular hall, a series of tables and benches (borrowed from the Gallows, thank you very much) have been set up around a stretch of cracked tiles which has been more or less cleared for dancing and everything has been lit amply by a collection of merrily burning braziers.

Party-goers will be treated to a host of entertainment, included but not limited to: at least one speech (thank you, Provost Stark), a half dozen toasts, a rather impressive spread of Orlesian-styled cuisine (no doubt prepared by someone devastated to be expected to do so under such rugged conditions), quite a bit of rather good wine, music, dancing, and a few more avant garde Rifter-influenced party games including a vaguely wyvern-shaped pinata and some heinous game called Snap-Dragon.

And if none of that sounds like a good time, then there are ruins to explore, discreet alcoves to investigate, and a campground pitched in the ruin's shadow where one might retire early from the party with only a stock level of scorn.

AT THE STROKE OF MIDNIGHT;
An eerie mist begins to stream from the cracked tiles of the dance floor. Riftwatch does not count a fog mage among their midst. Was one perhaps hired? Is this a trick of some science? A peculiar feature of the weather in this region? Such murmurs begin to circulate as the mist continues to thicken, and rise, and sour to a sickly pale yellow. It clashes with the decorations. Its touch seems to wither the impossibly sumptuous meal, curdling cream fillings and souring fine meats.

And then the screaming starts.

In the stone frame of an upper window, see her: a woman, in a long pale gown, with a horrible wound around her neck. Her slippers peep over the sill. Blood begins to drip down her front as her mouth opens, and opens, and opens, until her jaw rests upon her bloody chest.

Guests seated at the table will feel some creature bumping against their legs--something big, and solid, and hot, and hairy. When they pull away in horror, they will find nothing at all beneath the table. But the growling will not stop, nor will the crunching of teeth on bone.

The twisted figure of a man rises from a pile of tumble-down stone. His limbs hang at loose and unnerving angles. One arm has been crushed and droops down too low, brushing at his warped knee. His face is a mask of pain, and his left eye bulges as if ready to burst. Pressure has thrust his circlet of gold low on his brow, cinching his balding head. He shuffles toward the party, reaching with his ruined hands for human flesh. Or perhaps a cup of wine.

A headless body comes running out from the rotting main keep. It is wearing armor but is otherwise without identity. From its stump of a neck sprays a great geyser of blood, spatting party-goers and the ground and the food and whatever else is in its way. Its graying hands are reaching, but without a head, its path is random and monstrous, trampling over anything and anyone without regard. Or it would, if it weren’t spectral.

The ghosts must be stopped. Find the source of the haunting or this marriage will be ruined.

Those not interested in tracking down the source of the haunting will soon discover that the fog which has wreathed Edlingham Hall has become quite impenetrable. Attempting to escape the grounds will result in being impossibly turned around and eventually spit any would-be escapee back into the ruin. Solving the mystery may be optional, but experiencing the haunting by the aforementioned ghosts (and any other thematically appropriately specters your heart might desire for the convenience of creeping out your characters) apparently isn't.
kantikoy: (I can't hide you)

[personal profile] kantikoy 2021-05-12 06:53 am (UTC)(link)
"Everyone's opinion is important since this party is intended to be for all of Riftwatch," Adrasteia promises. "Thedosian weddings vary widely depending on where they are and who is involved. This one, I think, has done very well. What are weddings like where you're from?"
Edited 2021-05-12 06:54 (UTC)
youwonscience: (They say it came out of a small thing)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2021-05-13 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
"Also varied, for sure. Not unlike this, though. Gather a bunch of people together, feed them, dancing. Not always live musicians, since we can do high quality recordings, but you know, the spirit's the same. We've got a few weird traditions left from history, like ... it's usual a bride will carry a bouquet of flowers, right? All the women who aren't already married stand behind her and she throws it behind her back, and whoever catches it supposedly will get married next. You know, that kind of thing."
kantikoy: (now I can move in the right direction)

[personal profile] kantikoy 2021-05-14 08:07 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh that's interesting." There hadn't been any bouquet throwing at this event, but that's mostly because this is Adrasteia's first hearing of the practice. "Did it usually pan out, that floral prediction, or was it mostly for fun?"
youwonscience: (And God called the light day)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2021-05-16 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, definitely the second one," she says, laughing. "I'm sure someone did a study or something at some point, but it's just an old superstition that's become a tradition. I don't think most people believe it, it's just fun."
kantikoy: (could even make it happen)

[personal profile] kantikoy 2021-05-17 06:42 am (UTC)(link)
"That's really cute though, I like it. I don't know any particular traditions like that, but there aren't... many traditions that get passed down to Alienage elves like myself." She shakes her head a little. "But this has turned out well, I'm glad for it."
youwonscience: (no lies)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2021-05-24 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"You should be really proud of it. I'm sure planning a party this big is a giant headache."
kantikoy: (I'm doing fine)

[personal profile] kantikoy 2021-05-26 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
"More than a little bit of one, truth be told, but without the help of the Lady d'Asgard I'm not sure I would have managed it." Adrasteia smiles. "Oh and the Seneschal's approval to use furniture from the Gallows." Must give credit where credit is due.
youwonscience: (And God called the light day)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2021-05-31 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
"Aw, man, Salvio does good work, doesn't he? I mean, I guess he just loaned you the furniture, but I'm sure he was still stressed about it and did it anyway, so that's pretty cool of him. I didn't know weddings could be like ... Riftwatch-wide events, it's nice."
kantikoy: (could even make it happen)

[personal profile] kantikoy 2021-06-01 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's not usually but I believe that he is quite friendly with Madame de Foncé, so perhaps that helped grease the wheels a little." She won't say that she suspects that Wysteria wore poor Salvio down, but she does think it. "It is nice." A sigh. "Better than I expected, in regards to turnout."
youwonscience: (out of concaves)

[personal profile] youwonscience 2021-06-24 12:25 am (UTC)(link)
"I only just got back, in relative terms, but it uh. Seems like everyone was ready for a party, you know?" Not to impugn the popularity of either Val or Wysteria, but Cosima didn't get the sense the turnout was purely a function of close personal ties.