Elsie She will be around at the dance of Celestine to help with the walking parties who don't want to use the train. She's recently taken the stance that this town is full of people she wants to protect and she's coming out of her self-imposed solitude more and more in an effort to be one of them. She would be delighted if anyone asked her to dance at the party.
John Crichton Crichton wasn't around for the last celebration, so he'll have no hesitancy in riding the train. But he also wouldn't say no to a romantic wagon ride with the right people, either. He'll be in good spirits, even if he's sticking to strictly non-alcoholic cider. Unfortunately, his dancing still needs work. But don't think for a second that this will keep him from starting a dancing skeleton conga line.
Lord Erik Osborne Erik is not stepping foot on that train no matter how safe they say it is. Not on festival day. He'll go on foot to the ridge. But once he gets there, he is going to have a very good time at the party. For the first time, he can taste the food! He will be taking bites of every single edible thing there is (possibly including your character) and living it up with his new sense of taste. This could be a good time for characters who know that usually he cannot taste anything but blood to come confront him about what the heck happened. (He made a deal with Aster. That's what happened.)
Max Maximum It's winter baking season! Max will be putting out a big spread of baked goods from the bakery as his contribution to the party. He will be around for dancing and general mingling, however, I might keep his threads on the lighter side because I plan to have him host a birthday get-together for himself in December.
State of the Meghan: November tends to be a spotty month for me in RP historically due to traveling and family gathering obligations, although this year the way the calendar falls that will most likely be more of an issue in the last week of Nov. and spilling over in Dec., so I'll ask in advance for a bit of grace if my timing starts to slip again.
Meghan's Gang + Elsie NPC
She will be around at the dance of Celestine to help with the walking parties who don't want to use the train. She's recently taken the stance that this town is full of people she wants to protect and she's coming out of her self-imposed solitude more and more in an effort to be one of them. She would be delighted if anyone asked her to dance at the party.
John Crichton
Crichton wasn't around for the last celebration, so he'll have no hesitancy in riding the train. But he also wouldn't say no to a romantic wagon ride with the right people, either. He'll be in good spirits, even if he's sticking to strictly non-alcoholic cider. Unfortunately, his dancing still needs work. But don't think for a second that this will keep him from starting a dancing skeleton conga line.
Lord Erik Osborne
Erik is not stepping foot on that train no matter how safe they say it is. Not on festival day. He'll go on foot to the ridge. But once he gets there, he is going to have a very good time at the party. For the first time, he can taste the food! He will be taking bites of every single edible thing there is (possibly including your character) and living it up with his new sense of taste. This could be a good time for characters who know that usually he cannot taste anything but blood to come confront him about what the heck happened. (He made a deal with Aster. That's what happened.)
Max Maximum
It's winter baking season! Max will be putting out a big spread of baked goods from the bakery as his contribution to the party. He will be around for dancing and general mingling, however, I might keep his threads on the lighter side because I plan to have him host a birthday get-together for himself in December.
State of the Meghan: November tends to be a spotty month for me in RP historically due to traveling and family gathering obligations, although this year the way the calendar falls that will most likely be more of an issue in the last week of Nov. and spilling over in Dec., so I'll ask in advance for a bit of grace if my timing starts to slip again.