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incaenstrix) wrote in
faderift2022-11-06 11:29 am
SATINALIA
WHO: Everybody!!
WHAT: SATINALIA!!
WHEN: Backdated to the first day of Firstfall
WHERE: Gallows courtyard
NOTES: Drunkenness and shenanigans. HALLOWEENMAS!!
WHAT: SATINALIA!!
WHEN: Backdated to the first day of Firstfall
WHERE: Gallows courtyard
NOTES: Drunkenness and shenanigans. HALLOWEENMAS!!
This Satinalia is, perhaps, less grand than in years past. Blockades are still limiting access to luxury goods, after all, so the fine liquors and dainty foods that have been featured before are nowhere to be found. And Tertia, the temporary Morale Officer, doesn't have the connections or deft touch of organizers past, so things are rougher than they've been before - the musicians are less polished, the ale a little more watered-down, the decorations somewhat haphazard.
But you know what? It's still Satinalia. Nothing can really screw up Satinalia. Especially because there are some rather lovely touches, the best of which might well be the ice skating rink. A section of the Gallows Courtyard has been roped off and frozen over with magic, leaving a (largely) smooth sheet of ice covering it. Skates are available to borrow if you don't have a pair. Of course, some injuries are definitely going to result (if you skate off the edge, you're smacking into stone instead of a soft snowbank, which can be disastrous), but hey, it's fun.
Other perks are the bonfires, with mulled wine and cider being served out of cauldrons around them, where people might sit and reflect while watching the flame. There's also dancing, of course, with the musicians basically being any band that's been recommended by members of Riftwatch - so there are lots of half-competent cousins-of-friends playing here. What they lack in skill they make up for in enthusiasm; this is the first gig for a lot of them, and they're thrilled to be here.
One thing that's missing is the Satinalia fool being named ruler. Tertia wasn't familiar with this tradition and didn't arrange it - so there's a last-minute campaign being held, in which people can either nominate others or self-nominate to be named Riftwatch's greatest fool to be celebrated.
Enjoy yourself. Exchange presents. Get drunk. Have a blast. Don't lose any teeth.

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And also generous, using if rather than when.
But they've committed to this now. Setting aside all hesitations, Derrica laces her fingers through Ellie's to tow her from the makeshift dance floor.
She'd observed a lot of skating this evening. Marcus and Matthias' race, their many fellows who collided with the wall or toppled off the ice onto the stonework surrounding it. What's left now is a little melted, patchy in some places. Largely abandoned.
Derrica toes at the edge contemplatively. Maybe trying to consider the best way forward, if boots or strapping on blades is best.
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Ellie happily lets herself be towed along, parting the other dancers to make their way over to the slippery ice.
While Derrica toes it, Ellie leaps out onto the ice with both feet, braced wide to slide several feet across it. She slips a little, corrects herself, then turns to reach out with both hands.
"I wonder if we could slide all the way across it," she says with a grin. "Maybe not on our feet, but-"
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So she must simply do it. Slide towards Ellie, and hope for the best.
And with Ellie having slid out of immediate reach, Derrica is obliged to follow after her somewhat on her own.
Those first steps out onto the ice are a little halting, a little graceless: arms flung wide, momentum faltering, expression tensed in concentration. A moment of near toppling.
And then she catches hold of Ellie's hands, grips tightly.
Whether or not that stops her fully, who can say.
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Which isn't that well on ice, unfortunately. Derrica got a good start, so she keeps sliding even after Ellie grabs her hands, and they both keep going, Ellie wobbling.
"Shit-"
Thankfully, Ellie does know how to fall so she avoids cracking her head or any other bones on the ice. Instead she sits down hard on her ass, cushioning Derrica's fall- if she does- with a loud laugh.
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The ice under them is slick, still solid enough to coat stone but puddling in places. Enough that water soaks into Derrica's pant leg, into the cuff of her jacket where her palm slaps the ice beside Ellie's hip.
"Is it good to start with a fall, or a bad sign?" is a little breathless, a smile curving across her face even as she follows this swiftly with, "Are you alright?"
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"Good," she insists, offering her hands for Derrica to brace herself with. "Takes care of that fear of falling for the first time, y'know? Sure, it hurts, but now you know you can take it."
Which is a very Ellie way of looking at things, both for good and ill.
"I'm fine," she insists, putting one skate under her, going to one knee to demonstrate how to center their gravity before they try to stand. "You?"
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As she mirrors Ellie, how Ellie squares herself and sets her weight. Keeps hold of both her hands as they rise opposite each other. Staying still, there is no immediate risk of her boots skidding out from beneath her a second time.
Not just yet.
"You broke the fall. So you might be giving me too much credit about what I can take."
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Ellie grins broadly. Is she joking? Well. Probably maybe.
"For... character-building purposes."
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Derrica is not quite joking. It feels so inevitable that there will be a next time. She is steady for now, but part of skating must mean moving. Not simply standing in place, Ellie's hands clasped in hers.
"Which way?" Derrica prompts. "I'm not going to race you, but we can try a circle around the edge before I make you take me back to the fire."
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"Back skate like this, and then..."