May 2009 - Fourteenth Game "Beltaine - 2009"

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Game Announcement

Fifteenth Game - Title: "Beltaine - 2009"

WHEN: Sunday, May 10th; Check-in: Noon-1:40 pm; Game: 2-6:30 pm; Wrap-Up: 6:30- 7 pm.

WHERE: Indiana Memorial Union - IMU, Dogwood Room.

(To access an online IMU map go to Dining Services at the IMU. Scroll down and click on Find dining options on the Union map. To park at the IMU, for a fee, go to Directions & Parking. For free parking information, go to Parking Garages and look at the locatios 11th and Fee and Poplars.)

WHY-IC: Celebration of this glorious holiday - Beltaine!! Note that the IC date is May 1st.

WHY-OOC: Gaming is FUN!!!

Insiration/Quote for the Month

Unicorn made of tapestries found on the Web

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Game Summary

If you have a summary you wish to add here, please email it to deus.ex.margarita at gmail dot com.

Note that this summary has been written by Margaret L. and reflects her understanding of the game.

"Beltaine 2009 began in high spirits as the citizens of Blooming Valley gathered at a new meeting place "The Satyr's Den." This club is owned and operated by Thane Alayl. Some of the garou came as well, Hero and One Eye Blind. It was very nice to see these beings join with the fae and begin to build some peace between the two groups. There were chocolates for people to eat from and some of the chocolates caused interesting symptoms such as sneezing, growing in size, and floatng.

Some new fae fae came to town. First there was a sidhe named Marigold and then a nocker who interestingly enough, could handle cold iron. The sidhe was easily welcome but the nocker was told he must keep his cold iron out of town once the day had ended. He agreed.

There was a scavenger hunt for the citizens and many found colorful seals hidden around the city. The seals held much glamour.

Baroness Baum was not to be seen at the beginning of the festivities but entered later on in the day having just married Baroness Gwynedd and thus joining Blooming Valley and Fiery Hills. It was clear to all that the union was a political one and had no overtones of romance."


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