Tales of imagination
Eternal Magic
There are creatures beyond the mortal world, the inhabitants of the six realms of magic, closer than they seem, further away than can be imagined. They dabble and deal, bargain and bond, offer and take, and it's hard to predict exactly where their gifts will lead. The Empire can reach out to them through the powers of the Archmage and the Imperial Conclave, but they also reach back - the one could not exist without the other - and sometimes their touch is gentle and sometimes it is harsh.
Magical events originating closer to home are detailed in the companion piece, Tales of mystery.
Heroes' Fair (Summer)
- Imperial heroes can access the Four Corners Fair during the Summer Solstice
- The fair offers opportunities to gain tools and boons intended to aid heroes in pursuing their destiny
- The egregores have been entrusted with invitations allowing five people of their nation to visit the Fair
- Meraud has requested the aid of Catrina Words The Unbelievably Magical during the Fair
The Four Corners Fair shows up in any number of heroic tales, but few people actually know what it is. Whenever a story mentions a hero, often one who is down on their luck or feeling defeated, finding a market stall, or a shop, or just a friendly stranger with an object of uncertain provenance to sell, there's a chance they've actually stumbled into the Four Corners Fair. It seems to be one of those rare magical chambers that can be accessed from any Summer regio, associated in some fashion with the eternal Barien. Heroes in need of aid may pass through the boundaries of the chamber without realising, and leave with a unique magic item or a useful potion, or just some good advice on how to pursue their quest. The enchanters of Dawn and the runesmiths of Wintermark are perhaps most familiar with it. According to them, representatives from many courts and dominions can be found here vying for glory - out-doing one-another with their skills and sales-patter, awaiting the start of their story, or preparing for their next grand quest.
This season, Barien has been prevailed upon to allow Four Corners Fair to be accessed from the Imperial regio, at least for a time. The scuttlebutt is that the Regent of the Eternal Sea has prevailed on the Elder Statesman of the Summer realm to grant access to Imperial heroes to aid them in their fights against the Empress of Sharks. Regardless of the reason, the fair will be accessible to heroes starting at around two in the afternoon during the Summer Solstice.
Over the last week, heralds of the Summer Realm have visited the egregores of the ten Imperial Nations. Rhianos sent his dolphin messengers to Dust, Flame, and Glass. Cathan Canae sent a great bear to speak to Sulkavaris and Grud the Unshackled. Jaheris' silver-tongued emissary sought out Mother Varushka and Liaven. Eleonaris' crimson-clad courtier sought out the Knight of Roses. Adamant had a koboldi runner visit Escon, apparently in honour of a nation that loves stone almost as much as he does. Barien sent Revel to deliver his invitation to Jack-of-the-Marches and Guise, while Meraud dispatched a magical lion-owl to Menos of Urizen.
Each messenger delivered an invitation, allowing five members of that nation to visit the Four Corners Fair. They'll have only a limited time there - no more than around twenty minutes to make deals, boast, and otherwise avail themselves of the Fair's services. Each messenger makes it clear that the Fair is of most use to those who are starting to prepare for great things. Those whose path to glory or heroism or victory is unclear, who have the most to prove. Grand heroes and mighty warriors and potent magicians rarely need the aid of the Four Corners Market. The final decision as to who gets the invitation lies with the egregore, but each is free to determine how to choose those who will visit the Fair.
Each invite lists a different time, and the heroes who bear it will need to assembly at the Imperial regio with time to spare if they are to get the most from the experience. In each case, the messenger is quick to point out that there is no requirement to enter the Hall of Worlds, or any need for those chosen to be magicians.
There is one other matter; after it has visited Menos, the lion-eagle of Meraud wings its way over the mountains to Dawn to deliver an additional invitation to Catrina Words The Unbelievably Magical. The Golden Magician, the Lord of the Isle, the Summer Mage, requests that the respected magician offer her assistance; something about helping to run a certain game at the fair that would normally be the province of one of his apprentices, but that the apprentice in question has accidentally been turned into a lion-eagle and refuses to be turned back. A herald will meet her with more details at the summit, but Meraud will consider it a favour if the Unbelievably Magical Catrina is prepared to help him in this slightly mundane matter.
A Looming Issue (Sanvar Isk)
- Access to the Loom of Spells will be auctioned at 14:00 on Sunday at the Imperial Regio.
- Sanvar Isk appears to be feuding with orphans.
The playwrights of Tassato have reasons to thank Sanvar Isk, the self-proclaimed Most Virtuous Herald, for his ongoing work. Nobody in the Empire has made themselves as ripe a target for satire as the man who, in the words of the League National Assembly, is definitely Not A Slaver. After twice approaching the Church of the Little Mother to generously offer their wards the chance to work on his Loom, and twice being rejected to the jeers of the orphans, Sanvar Isk has apparently decided that this is the hill he wants to die on. Yet more broadsheets are pasted to walls across the city detailing the 'crimes' of these children. Apparently pelting the Most Virtuous Herald with rotten fruit violates the tenets of Prosperity, as no food should go uneaten, and assaulting him with toy weapons violates the tenets of Pride, as the virtuous do not demean others. Isk's crowning glory is a specially-commissioned play entitled 'The Rats Of The Little Mother', advertised as a searing exposé of the corruption of the Empire's own children. Critics have dubbed it 'the best comedy of the season', and offered much praise for its young stars. Sanvar Isk apparently stormed out of the first performance in a huff, and has since attempted to sue the theatre company to prevent them from performing it again, turning it into a runaway commercial success.
Despite all appearances to the contrary, the Most Virtuous Herald cannot spend all season making an arse of himself. He will once again attend the Imperial Regio at two o'clock on the Sunday of the forthcoming summit to auction access to the Loom of Spells. Bids should once again be given in any combination of mine and forest materials, with only the total quantity mattering. Tassato's comedians have been heard to beg the elites of Anvil to keep the bids coming - such a comedy goldmine cannot be allowed to run dry!
Wolves and Bears (Cathan Canae)
- Warrior-heralds of Cathan Canae were invoked to defend the beacons of Kallavesa and Hahnmark
- Cathan Canae offers a third ritual, but asks that a statue of a great white bear be built to recognise her support of the people of Wintermark
After the Spring Equinox, heralds of Cathan Canae emerged from Summer regio in Kallavesa and Hahnmark. From Rundahl Hall, wolf-like archers and scouts with white and blue fur come forth to protect the marshes, prepared to fight alongside the heroes of Wintermark. From Kalpaheim come the great bear-people in crimson robes, with spears and staves, fight alongside the Imperial armies gathered there to defeat Cold Sun. The gifts of Cathan Canae, delivered at the Winter Solstice, have demonstrated their effectiveness.
It may be that the Mistress of Blizzards is aware of the proposal made by Graciana i Lòpez i Guerra. More likely, she simply assumes that the folk of Wintermark will eventually get around to creating beacons in Sermersuaq as they have in Kallavesa and Hahnmark. Either way, she has sent one of her ogre-like heralds to Atalaq with a pledge. If the beacons are built, she will grant a third boon to the people of Wintermark in honour of their strength and resilience. The Drums of the Iron Harpoon will call forth the tusked-folk of the Lake of Iron who abide in her realm, to protect the beacons. All she asks in return is an acknowledgement of the aid she has given; that when the beacons of Kallavesa are constructed, a white granite statue of a great bear be placed on the shores of Lake Atkonaroq gazing out across the waters.
The statue could be included in the same motion and commission used to create the beacons, but would increase the cost to create them by a further 5 wains of white granite and 15 crowns. Alternatively, it could be commissioned separately as a folly at any time before or after the beacons are created. The Mistress of Monuments might take this task on (it is easily within the limitations of their powers). Once the statue is completed, Cathan Canae will send a herald to bring the third ritual text to the warriors of Wintermark; it is her intention to deliver it to the general of the Narwhal's Spear unless a more appropriate candidate presents itself.
Crucible of Ink and Fire (Azoth)
- Azoth is satisfied that the Navarr have transformed the nature of their nation and won its aid
- It asks that when they are ready to attune the last singing stone, they get the Archmage to arrange a parley
Last season, the eternal Azoth presented an opportunity for the Navarr to reattune the last singing stone, recovered from the depths of Brocéliande during the grand adventure into the forests. The stone is currently only usable by Terunael covens - and there have been no Terunael covens for a thousand years or more.
Shortly before the Summer Solstice, a brightly-painted herald of Azoth turns up in Seren with a message from its master. Azoth is apparently pleased to see that the Navarr have made a profound change to their nation, and as a consequence is ready to help them reattune the singing stone. All they need to do is prevail on the Archmage of Night to arrange a meeting with their Plenipotentiary powers. When they are ready, Azoth will help them bring the stone into alignment with their people, unlocking its power to be used by Navarr covens.
There is a little confusion about exactly what the Navarr did to fulfil Azoths requirements, and that confusion is reflected by the herald. Azoth needed the Navarr to make a significant change to their nation - something that would have a lasting impact, and leave them different. The eternal is satisfied that they have done so. The herald has no idea what it is the Navarr have done but... presumably they must know? Something significant that changes their nation, done during or following the Spring Equinox? If they're not sure what it is, says the herald diplomatically, Azoth will probably tell them when they arrange their meeting to undertake the challenge of reattuning the stone.
Light The Fuse (Janon)
- The title of Shadowed Torchbrand is now available to be appointed by the Conclave.
- A Herald of Janon will attend the Hall of Worlds at 11:00 on Friday to deliver regalia and a list of tasks to whoever is appointed.
The offer made by Janon in the Winter of 385YE has been accepted. Following the request of the Conclave that same season and the assent of the Imperial Senate the season after, the title of Shadowed Torchbrand stands ready to be appointed. Charged with spreading passion throughout the Empire by means magical or otherwise, and with acting as an intermediary for the Fiery Heart should such a thing be required, whoever holds the title has been promised rich rewards by Hope's Ember to assist in their work. As such, a Herald of the Night Sword will be attending the Hall of Worlds at 11:00 on the Friday of the coming summit to deliver these rewards, along with some suggestions of things that might improve the Empire, or at the very least earn the favour of the Scribe of Burning Names. The Muse of Fire does not seem to have considered the possibility that the appointment might not happen until later. Whatever the case, zie will doubtless be watching the actions of faer representative with great interest.
Mercurial Toad (Sadogua)
- Sadogua offers to help the Dean of the Lyceum continue to codify rituals even though the Lyceum remains hidden behind walls of mist
- He offers use of the Well of Shadows to the landskeepers of the Marches
- He remains surly, and will not do more than the bare minimum in response to Dripping Echoes of the Fen
Despite the fact that the Imperial Synod chose not to recognise the Brother of Wizards as an exemplar of Prosperity at the Spring Equinox, by all accounts the Toad King was left in a much cheerier mood after this inquisition. He also took the opportunity to talk to the Bursar of the Conclave on the matter of the Lyceum. Indeed, the Globbersnotch extends a friendly offer to the Dean of the Lyceum. As the new owner of the college of magic, the Black Sloth is more than happy to arrange a herald to serve as a go-between, to ferry an arcane projection from the Dean to the scholars safely ensconced behind the walls of mist that currently cut them off from the mortal world - and the threat of the Grendel. He'll also have the herald bring any finished ritual texts to the Dean - after he has had a read through himself of course. The Quiet Annexe apparently makes it a "piece of piss" to do this, and Sadogua pledges to continue to do so until the Lyceum is once again available to Imperial magicians. (OOC Note: The Dean of the Lyceum can take advantage of this by simply submitting an arcane projection for codification via the normal rules).
The Wyrm-King also extends a boon to the landskeepers of the Marches if they wish to accept it. He was apparently heartened by their enthusiastic support during his inquisition, and offers one of them another season in the Well of Shadows if they wish to make use of it to codify a ritual. He asks that they use Missive for Sadogua to tell him which of them will use the Well in the coming season. In the event he receives more than one such missive, he'll pick the one that is most polite. (OOC Note: The player who contacts Sadogua will also need to e-mail plot after the event with details of the arcane projection they wish to codify; if there are any queries the Marcher egregore may be able to offer advice).
While the eternal appears in a better mood, he remains angry about the theft of the Whistling Strand, for which no reparation has been made, and for which no apology has been forthcoming. As such, while he continues to honour the agreement that underpins Dripping Echoes of the Fen, he will not bring any additional power to bear in supporting it. As he said previously, the ritual will still work it simply won't protect anything beyond the region where it is cast. The defences and wards it summons are after all his and he is free to choose which ones to provide to Imperial magicians.
Best in the World (Jaheris and Eleonaris)
- Jaheris & Eleonaris have each recruited champions with a contested claim to be best in the world at something
- They will be coming together for a series of debates late on Saturday night.
- As well as the representatives, a total of 100 people will be able to use the Sentinel Gate to observe the contest
An argument between The Lord of the Forest of Arden and the Queen of the Fields of Glory has been rumbling along since the depths of Winter. Jaheris has made himself a champion for the Empire’s noble qualities, while Eleonaris insists that Imperial citizens lack a "special quality" that keeps them from achieving true greatness. They have agreed to settle the matter with a contest of words between mortal champions at the coming Summer Solstice. Both have already selected their champions, with a contested claim to be the best in the world at something, so all that remains is for them to meet in glorious debate.
The gathering will be taking place at the Solare Estate, Foracci, Sarvos, at 11pm on Saturday, and a suitable conjunction of the Sentinel Gate has been identified for 100 people. Each pairing will have 7 minutes to make their case. Heralds of Jaheris have made it known that the Moonsilver Prince’s appointed Arbiters, Constanza i Kalamar i Guerra and Marta i Guerra, are responsible for ensuring the attendance of the Empire’s champions and a suitable audience.
The Forge at Sunset
- Challenge the Iron Duke will not be able to be cast until at least Winter 386
- The Iron Duke's seclusion continues amid rumours that he is working on something
- The heralds of the Iron Duke wish to speak to Ishka & Jaska at the Imperial Regio at 6:30pm on the Friday of the summit
- Others will have received letters from the heralds of the Iron Duke
- At the Autumn Equinox the heralds of Barien will host a melee to be known as the "Pinnacle Tourney", with further details to come after the Summer Solstice
- Also at the Autumn Equinox some of the victors of previous Iron Duke challenges will be invited to take part in a special "Grand Challenge"
For many years the civil servants of Anvil have been used to the heralds of Barien swishing through the portal in the Hall of Worlds in the weeks between summits with their accustomed air of dignified superiority, whether it be the stern faced features of Styx, Castellan and Temper in their resplendent summer-forged armour, or the polite yet imperious robed figures of Revel and Bellows, all of them always armed with odd yet precise requests for delivering letters or some question or other for the prognosticators, the response recorded in meticulously neat handwriting to be used for some future purpose.
This year, these visits are few and far between. The strange magical force preventing the use of the Iron Duke's ritual continues, and there have been fewer and fewer reasons for the heralds of the Reeve of the Summer Lands to visit the Empire. It appears that the ritual is currently blocked by a strange conjunction of The Door and The Mountain, according to the heralds, though any more on the matter they are not able to say, or perhaps the currently reclusive Barien is not willing to tell them. When pressed they admit that the problem will not resolve itself this summit, nor the next - more precise calculations lie outside of the interest of the boisterous Summer realm who find matters of prognostication immensely tedious. The mortal realm will have to be content to wait for the Iron Duke's agents to tell them when the issue is fixed, whenever that happens, it seems.
For now Barien is taking advantage of this unexpected free time to focusing his attention on… other things, the mithril clad Temper explains, working alone in his forge for many days on ever more exquisite items to meet his fancy. Items to be won in challenges issued by their lord, the antlered Bellows says, starting with a grand tourney to be organised for the summit in Autumn. It will a grand melee of individual skill at arms where warriors will have to win entry beforehand, with the last combatant standing winning an immense prize crafted the eternal himself...and of course there will be a twist to proceedings to keep things suitably "interesting", the robed Revel hints conspiratorially. Only one more piece of information is proffered - a name, the "Pinnacle Tourney". They also make mention of a "grand challenge", something unique to test the mettle of some of those who have already proven themselves to the Iron Duke once before, as a celebration of the end of whatever this current era is and the start of something new in the near future. But any more than that will have to wait for further missives from the heralds prior to the Autumn summit. It's important to build anticipation with things like this, apparently.
Despite the conjunction preventing the use of the ritual, the business of concluding those challenges still in the hands of questors continues. The heralds indicate that they have one more scroll to deliver, to Ishka and Jaska, and will deliver it at the Imperial regio around 6:30pm on the Friday night of the upcoming summit, and they will also be available for a short time to answer questions and such for anyone interested. Given the lack of business they have not hired a space in Anvil and will be leaving as soon as the scroll is delivered. With that, the heralds depart in unison, leaving the civil servants left behind the familiar task of turning this otherworldly proclamation into decidedly mundane printed bulletins.
OC Note: Some people will have received letters inviting them to a rewarding ceremony for completing their challenge. Due to an error it was missed off that you may bring up to 5 people with you to the ceremony if you wish.
Loquacious Longing for Letters (Lashonar)
- People interested in sharing their heartfelt letters with the eternal Lashonar can take part in an opportunity by putting their name into a night container in the Hall of Worlds
- Heralds of Lashonar will be visiting Anvil on the Friday evening to promote the opportunity and Sunday morning to hand out tokens to those taking part
It is Meliflee, Herald of Lashonar who brings the offer to the civil service. It takes a form that Imperial Citizens have seen before. As once, the Loquacious One, asked the people of the Empire to share with it letters of love, now he asks for Letters of Longing. Meliflee is specific.
"A letter of longing that you have wished to send, but cannot or will not. The reason does not matter, so long as this letter is one that has not yet been read"
She is very clear that the speaker in dreams is NOT offering to deliver these letters. She is also clear that the Loquacious one understands that this kind of expression takes time, the gathering of letters will take place at the Autumn Equinox - but Citizens must signal their intent at this Solstice.
Meliflee also notes that the Herald Rossignol told her that the Imperial Synod is a bit nervous of Eternals at the moment. She suggests that anyone worried about the Conscience of Kings intentions could speak to Eliza di Sarvos or Lissa Siegiing or any number of others who took part in a similar opportunity in the past.
If you cannot reach any of these locations for access reasons, please write where you can be found between 1 o'clock and 3 o'clock Sunday next to your PID and the Heralds will visit you. To keep numbers manageable this option cannot be used for people who are battling or monstering earlier in the morning, only for access requirements
To take part:
Step 1: Have your name put into a night container in the Hall of Worlds, between Friday evening and midday on the Saturday of the Solstice. Together with your name write 5 words that relate to longing. [Note: Write your PID clearly on the reverse of your paper. If you are vegan/allergic to feathers, mark this also, so we know for the tokens]
Step 2: Meet a Herald of Lashonar at one of these locations on Sunday to receive a token:
- At half past ten - In the Hall of Worlds
- At eleven - Near the Varushkan Fire
- At eleven thirty - At the Glory Square in Dawn
- At midday - Near the Entrance to the Navarr Woods
If you are a citizen who writes and battles, send someone to collect your token on your behalf.