The Powers That Be ([personal profile] powersthatbe) wrote2017-09-30 05:09 pm

Night Falls on Yensid - plot role info

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awondrousplace: (nose wrinkle)

[personal profile] awondrousplace 2017-10-11 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Question, actually.

The amulet ceremony. How much would a Random Stonefolk (granted, Eloi's shaping up as a historian/storyteller, but that's a bit beside the point.) know about the details of the ceremony?

(And if there's anything about the ceremony that Legend has forgotten and Eloi would know, that would be grand. Because suddenly, this is becoming important.)

[personal profile] powersthatair 2017-10-12 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
The details are all fuzzy as far as most parties are concerned, but a storyteller would know that the ceremony is never the same way twice. That's part of why the details would be fuzzy. It needs only a few consistent parts--a member of each race to be present with their respective part of the amulet, for the ritual to happen on that specific date (which coincides with a full moon), and for each participant to say something meaningful OR for the three parties present to unite in song.