Mercy Graves (
graveyounglady) wrote in
apocalypsehowcomm2022-03-17 07:51 am
Network - 04 (Posted on March 15, before the start of the event)
Who: Mercy Graves
Username: mercyme
Warnings: reference to underage drinking
To the Gentlefolk of Other Worlds,
The spring of this world is nearly upon us! The 20th of March will mark its turning, and I would propose a celebration to mark this. I will have flowers and ribbons to weave crowns and fresh bread, berries, and cream to share, along with what alcohol I can carry. At Evergreen Abbey, my home, we would celebrate the turning of the seasons with a grand feast and games from dawn until dusk. I fear I do not have the means to give this to you, but I would like to give you something.
At the end of the feast, the Abbess or Abbot would name the season, as well. I am no one so grand, but I would make a proposal: The Spring of Dawn's Light. For the dawn represents so many things:
Guidance - The dawn will always give us direction when we feel lost. As surely as a stone will fall when dropped from a height, the sun will rise from the east.
A New Beginning - The dawn hails a new day, something that may be different than the one before. We close the chapter of the day before and open something else with the rising of the sun.
And Hope - The dawn is a reminder that darkness cannot stand forever. Light will bleed through, it will kiss the earth and spread across her as a lover. Warm tendrils that invigorate and call waking.
I know that not everyone has inclination to come to the ADI offices, so I would propose the Oval Playground at Centennial Avenue and Harvard Street. It is very near to one of the cemeteries, and I would lay flowers for some of the graves there, on that day of celebration. Those who have died should know the joy of a turning, as well, for they are the soil that feeds us and lets the spring come forth.
I will be there to celebrate from the sun's breaking to its height. Please be wary of the shadows if you come.
May the spring bring life to you and yours,
Mercy Graves
Username: mercyme
Warnings: reference to underage drinking
To the Gentlefolk of Other Worlds,
The spring of this world is nearly upon us! The 20th of March will mark its turning, and I would propose a celebration to mark this. I will have flowers and ribbons to weave crowns and fresh bread, berries, and cream to share, along with what alcohol I can carry. At Evergreen Abbey, my home, we would celebrate the turning of the seasons with a grand feast and games from dawn until dusk. I fear I do not have the means to give this to you, but I would like to give you something.
At the end of the feast, the Abbess or Abbot would name the season, as well. I am no one so grand, but I would make a proposal: The Spring of Dawn's Light. For the dawn represents so many things:
Guidance - The dawn will always give us direction when we feel lost. As surely as a stone will fall when dropped from a height, the sun will rise from the east.
A New Beginning - The dawn hails a new day, something that may be different than the one before. We close the chapter of the day before and open something else with the rising of the sun.
And Hope - The dawn is a reminder that darkness cannot stand forever. Light will bleed through, it will kiss the earth and spread across her as a lover. Warm tendrils that invigorate and call waking.
I know that not everyone has inclination to come to the ADI offices, so I would propose the Oval Playground at Centennial Avenue and Harvard Street. It is very near to one of the cemeteries, and I would lay flowers for some of the graves there, on that day of celebration. Those who have died should know the joy of a turning, as well, for they are the soil that feeds us and lets the spring come forth.
I will be there to celebrate from the sun's breaking to its height. Please be wary of the shadows if you come.
May the spring bring life to you and yours,
Mercy Graves

text; @stark
Just don’t overextend yourself. Whole lotta jerks around here who don’t deserve this kinda hospitality
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Everyone helped with it. I do so miss home sometimes. This place is wondrous in its own ways, even if the terrors and hardship it brings, but I miss the food most of all.
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Hey, no reason why we can't improvise. Dunno if your average grocery store would carry wild boar or forest mushrooms but I'm sure we could find some worthy enough substitutes
And Miss Mercy, are you saying you're imbibing at your tender green age? Be still this old man's heart
cw: discussion of underage drinking
But I have been imbibing since I could drink. Or close enough to it. The children only drink the weakest ales and cordials, mind. This place is very strange to me in that way. They say I am too young to even make a purchase; yet, I am told that young persons are allowed to drive the horse-less carts here when they've seen fewer years than I have.
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if i can aid you in anyway, i would very much like to do so.
may the dawnfather's light go with you
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i wake near sunrise to practice my forms and stretch as it is, a little earlier will be no trouble, madam.
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[Does she also just want to watch a hot man work out? Possibly. That is possibly a primary motivation...]
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I only lament my brother is not here. I recall when we were younger, he was left with a puffed up face for days after he tried to rob a hive of their goods before they were properly smoked. Colm has always been a fiend for honey, even if he must suffer for it.
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I think I understand your brother, though. Always had a sweet tooth myself. Have you gotten to try some of the stuff you can get here? Like ice cream or scones.
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text; un: bright
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Would you be more comfortable speaking via letters like this, or would you prefer to meet in-person for such a discussion, sir? I cannot say that I regret getting you the treatment you so sorely needed, but I can see that I was... somewhat affected, myself, by whatever was happening. It felt imperative to fix you in a way I am not accustomed to. I am sorry that I spoke to you as a child, as well.
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cw: discussion of corporal punishment
I mean to say the slapping you and everything, Mr. Malcolm. It is something my Mama or Papa would have done to me were I acting out of turn in my younger days. You did not deserve that, and I should not have been hauling you around.
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text; un buttercup
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