 As the moon rises on the 21st, all non-emergency businesses will be closing early as the Winter Solstice celebrations are of the utmost importance. Those who participated in the ritual will feel the night is different in their very being. Anyone who participated in the Winter Ritual preparations will be immortal for the next 24 hours. No harm may come to them, they will not be affected by the cold, and their magic will be amplified significantly as they are currently a conduit for the world's magic. Everyone, regardless of whether they participated in the preparations or not, is welcome to partake in tonight's festivities as there are many ways in which the Winter Solstice is celebrated.
The most significant event of the night is the Solstice Night Run. If you didn't participate in the ritual, you may be able to get a hit off of someone's Everwarm to participate. At the edge of the City of Camelot, heading into the Brocéliande, characters will be asked to remove their clothing (or if they aren't comfortable with that, change into very light robes provided by local donations) to return as close to a natural state as possible, then run through the forest. As characters run through the forest, despite everything being covered in ice and snow, the woods will begin to come alive. Will-o-wisps sprout out of the snow and shake the frost off, floating in the air to provide lights throughout the forest. The trees seem to move and dance as you pass by, flurries pick up, and even some animals will start running alongside you. It's a celebration for all, as magic flows through your body as becomes part of the forest.
Inevitably, somehow, someway, those participating in the run all end up reaching what seems to be a crack in the ground, slabs of rock surrounding a stream of water flowing through the crack. This is the fairy fountain of Barenton, a crack in the fabric of Avalon that connects its waters to other worlds. Though it's currently unable to connect now due to the time freeze, some of the fairy folk running with you will happily let you know that some of its powers are still in tact-- try sprinkling some water on the stone slab nearby. As the waters trail down the slab and form a puddle on the floor, the drops from your hand will open a vision of a treasured memory. Anyone near you will be able to see it, so only do it if you're willing to share. There are many other uses, but since you're still very new, this is the only one they're willing to share for the moment. Regardless of whether you choose to use that form of magic or not, as you approach the fountain, it will begin to bubble and glow, and lights like an aurora borealis will begin to glow around you as your connection to Avalon deepens. You'll be able to feel the life of the forest, a connectedness to the world you've likely never felt before. Every leaf, the wind, every living being, the magic in the fabric of the world, is a part of you and you are a part of it.
 As the night presses on, a large number of fairies begin to form fairy circles, both in the forest and back in the City-- so you needn't have participated in the run to find one. Toadstools and flowers sprout up through the snow that hadn't been there before, forming near-perfect circles in nature. Stepping into one, whether on purpose or on accident, will shrink you down to the pixies' size so you can dance with them, if you promise to keep going for the whole dance. The dance lasts about 20 minutes straight and there don't seem to be any rules besides keep moving around the fairy circle, even if you bump into someone. In the last minute of the dance, pixies will fly above the circle and sprinkle dust over the whole party. Anyone who completed the dance will be returned to their normal size and granted the ability to fly for the duration of the witching hour of 2-3am. You'll be invited to drink with them afterward, if that's your thing, but will not be offended if it isn't.
Not completing the dance despite stepping into their circle, being rude to the pixies, or attempting to stop anyone who is dancing will anger the pixies. Pixies are a tricksy bunch, so you'd be better off avoiding this, but if a character happens to get on their bad side, there are a few different types of pixie curses they may be inflicted with:
Small Soul: They simply won't return you to your normal size. You may need to find some other way to remedy this, or else you may be spending some time quite small. This can be fixed by a person with healing magic and a simple healing spell, as the spell wasn't originally meant to last this long to begin with.
Pixy-led: The pixies will upset your center of gravity for the rest of the night. Though in reality, there's nothing going on, you may have a huge sense of Spinning Vertigo for the next hour or so. Good luck getting home! You may want to find help. The way to break this spell is to put your coat on inside out, so you'll have to find someone willing to share that with you- the pixies might if you promise to give them something good.
Bellbark: Until broken by anti-magic, any time your character hears a bell, they will mentally act like a dog for the next half-hour. This will last beyond the span of the event until your character is able to get their hands on a counter-curse potion, so be wary if you choose this one for your character. As the night winds down, anyone who had participated in the ritual will find themselves rather suddenly sleepy regardless of where they are and may fall asleep as if under a spell right there out in the snow. They'll wake up normally in the morning, the land having used their slumber as time to finish off its work using you as a conduit. Don't worry, those under the influence of the ritual's effects won't catch cold or anything... though, we can't guarantee anything with those pixie effects-- they weren't really harmful, after all, just irritating. Anyone who fell asleep outside will find that the snow has melted in their area for about 5 feet and bright green plants have started sprouting around them on the ground, some vines growing around their limbs but ultimately nothing that can't be brushed off easily.
 It would appear that while it was a permitted act during the Winter Solstice, the fae who may have told you about that little trick with the fountain and the pedestal may not have shared the whole story. As it turns out, the slab that everyone was trickling water onto is a stone known as Merlin's Step. Merlin's Step, when a little bit of water is sprinkled upon it, summons rain. When a lot of people put water on it, it summons a huge thunder storm. It is certain to, as many of the fairies are happy to attest, wash away the freezing snow so they can move about freely during the winter again. Fae often have ulterior motives, even if they're often coupled with good intentions. This may have gone a little beyond their expectations, however, as enough people have done it that the storm has brought about torrential rains and hail, frequent zaps of lightning, and strong winds. Most people are being urged and ushered into cellars throughout the city as the hail has been causing injuries, breaking windows, and the lightning is strong enough that it's been striking the ground frequently. You may end up crammed together in a small, dark room while a storm rages outside with little to do except what's in the cellar-- eat canned foods, play old board games, dust of a.. uh oh, is that a Ouija board? Get creative and have fun with what you think could be in the cellar you end up in.
After what seems like most of the day, the storm is still raging on, but the next moment you find still water, the Lady of the Lake's face shows up, with another woman beside her. The Lady of the Lake's ability to communicate via water is being used to reach everyone at once. The Lady doesn't say anything, once she's got it live, well aware that they're short on time as the lake surface is choppy and dangerous right now. They have a limited time above the surface to speak, so she leaves it to the woman with her. |
no subject
Yeah, that is really the case, and a really brilliant job on the forces that be’s part. Since arriving, I happen to have kinetic magic: I can make things move freely without touching them, though it is a long way to go as there are times where I sometimes lose concentration and things just fall down because of it.
(He then motions a pack of cards to fly towards him and he catches swiftly as it comes into his range and sight.)
no subject
Two peas in a pod are we, which is probably... not the best saying for us, but something like that. Now, I saw someone putting on an intricate light show, so we can guess there are at least two types of magic in this world. Either that or I accidentally walked in on the world's saddest mid-forest rave.
[ Not the location Magnus would have chosen for one, but people need some way to pass the time here. He really should have asked that spritely young man about the light show, but the storm was just a tad more pressing at the time.
He tosses the pack of cards back before returning his hands to the cat who has grown needy without his attention. Wonder where he gets it from... ]
Have you caught any more since your arrival?
no subject
Someone once accidentally set a napkin on fire once, and I saw someone turning from a goose into a squirrel but it went out of his control because of a magical hot sauce.
(Meeting another person with the same type of magic (like Nero and Takao) is also welcoming though as well, though Harry has a month to work on it.)
So it looks like we have the same magic: it appears that moving stuff around is also connected to our minds and how we have to maintain concentration for it to work properly.
(So far, it is only a theory that he has right now, but who knows? After all, he was a hot headed emotional wreck before coming to Avalon.)
no subject
[ It'd be a dull affair if all of them were practitioners of kinetic magic. ]
And animal magic is often pretty volatile. I am surprised they allow beginners to play with it. I dabbled in a few thousand spells in my time. Oh, nothing your young ears would like to hear about.
[ Some of those he's not looking to repeat any time soon as he quite enjoys the bipedal experience. ]
What you're explaining isn't all too different from regular casting and conjuring, though there comes a point where magic simply becomes instinct and reflex... like breathing or sweating. With time, we'll hardly even have to think before-
[ He makes the cards flutter upwards like a mini-card explosion before gathering them back into a deck without moving his hands. He's been working on some basic card tricks since he got here just to fill his time. ]
no subject
You can definitely sum it up that way, especially with the whole magic becoming more instinctual aspect being a reality to live by in this place.
(Harry is able to see Magnus fluttering the cards with moving his hands before putting them back together into a single neat deck, very impressive indeed.)
no subject
[ And if he doesn't, Magnus is sure he can fill in the blanks and guess what he means by that. ]
Now, here I have been going on and on, and I haven't even formally introduced myself.
[ He holds a hand out towards the young man as the cat trots back towards his lap, trying to make himself comfortable. ]
Magnus Bane at your service. And this here is- [ He scratches the cat affectionately behind his ear with his other hand before continuing. ] -Sir Galacat the Probably Impure ...if he's really my familiar.
no subject
Harry Potter, nice to meet you and Sir Galacat. And this pink ball of fluffy fur is my familiar, Rose the Friendly and Harmless Pygmy Puff.
no subject
[ It's always nice to be needed again, and he has a feeling Harry was something of a warlock in his world... or close to it. It's only natural for Magnus to reach out and extend an offer since who knows how long they'll both be stuck here. ]
Of course, any excess "spiritual guidance" might come with a price.
no subject
(Harry nods in return, since it will take a long while for the weather to lighten up, while he pets Rose on the back. Maybe Magnus is a wizard in his world, he might need to ask him that later.)
no subject
[ The rest of the technology in this world does not look advanced enough for smart phones, but magic and logic rarely go hand in hand. ]
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to take a look outdoors, see if it's let up out there, maybe enjoy a quick stroll to stretch my legs.
[ Cabin fever is already starting to set in, and he's sure he can do enough magical finagling to try and cross the rainy terrain back to his room. Maybe. ]
no subject
(He is probably not risking going outside and meeting debris in the face while walking around the city. Still, he could see that a lot of people are trying to find a way to beat boredom and cabin fever right now, so he’s going to let Magnus have some space of his own.)