Tag: Midinváerne Mystery

The Solstice Market

Overview

The market is being set up for the following day, but already there’s some business taking place.

The Market

  • The market is being set up on the eastern side of the square, between the statue of William of Garamond and the cathedral.
  • The market is traditionally sponsored by the steward, but in absence of a steward, the queen is paying for the market.
  • To the south of the statue the baker’s guild, headed by Dirk, has set up several stalls, including Ramsey.
  • Dirk is in a foul mood, while Ramsey is whistling a happy tune as he is setting out his modest stall.
  • Ramsey has won the competition with his cream-filled sugar wheels, and they are now the Solstice Treat for that year.
  • Dirk is accusing Ramsey of colluding with the judge, pointing at the burly man who is helping Ramsey set up his stall; Nicholas of White Fork.
  • According to Dirk, Nicholas was invited to attend and judge the competition, like he has done many years in the past. He would then go on to perform the role of Greatfather Winter, and hand out Solstice Treats to all the children visiting the market.
  • Nicholas – or Greatfather Winter – has become somewhat forgetful, but is happily assisting Ramsey, meanwhile eagerly snacking on the treats. He does not quite remember his name, or remember what he was supposed to do there, but knows that he likes the cream-filled sugar wheels.
  • Nobody else seems to be that forgetful, only Greatfather Winter.
  • Meanwhile, Dirk insists that there was collusion, and will not rest until a baker wins the competition held by the baker’s guild!

Midinváerne Mystery – Prologue

This is a possible future.

It is the Tenth Day, Second Ride, Winter Eve, 1262, ride’s end and the day before the winter solstice. The start of winter is soon approaching and there are many celebrations planned to mark the occasion.

As with most things, the solstice is celebrated differently by different people. Rural folk consider the solstice a moment of great trepidation, when spirits reach across the veil to announce a time of great hardship where food is scarce, infants die from the shivers, and wolves prowl around the boundaries of the village. These folk still refer to the solstice by its name in the elder tongue; Midinváerne.

To those living in cities, the solstice is nothing more than a time to celebrate the coming of winter, of securing the granaries, and to celebrate one last feast before the winter’s fast. They reject the concerns of the rural folk as superstitions imposed upon them by the queer traditions of the elder races.

Meanwhile, the elder races, much like the szygani, share the concerns of the rural folk. They recognise the importance of the cycles of nature, and Midinváerne as the moment where winter is at its strongest, and summer at its weakest. It is the moment that darkness starts to give way to the light.

Kingsport is covered in snow and people are huddling closely together, around hearths and stoves. The Careless Wanderer is quiet and has seen few guests, only the odd traveller or sailor. Ramsey has been holed up in his kitchen, furiously working to improve his sugar wheels by filling them with cream. He intends to win the Solstice Treats competition being organised by the baker’s guild.

During this downtime, Astrid has taken to being away from Kingsport for a few days at a time, as she helps Aram the boatsman drive his boat up and down the river Lyn. When she is in the city, she spends time walking the docks, or admiring the falcons outside the Bastion of Restraint.

Wojciech has been asked by Magda to use quiet time at the inn to make various repairs. Chakuq has been helping him in between time spent at the Bard’s College and going out on lonesome drives along the borders of Kingsport’s environs.

While Falka spent most of her time continuing to catalogue the library in the vault, Luca and Emrys were experimenting with the pillars, and making some progress with their research. The potential of those pillars, they insist, is not to be underestimated.

Luca seems to be in his element, and has been feeling good ever since he came to an understanding with Blackstar. In hindsight, it seemed surprisingly simple. Emrys spent the remainder of his time lost in thought or communion. Vydia had revealed some information on an item he had asked her to divine the lore of which had left him in need for solitude.

Neamhan has split her time evenly between helping Lauryn and Durham out around the inn, taking walks around the park in Blackheath, and taking flights down to the Seat of Friendship when the weather permits it. There, she talks with Ciarán and the other druids on the nature of nature.

Lastly, Quentin has been attending the diplomatic negotiations between the thrones of Lyria and Beauclair, on occasion accompanied by margravine Ulrikke who was granted access to observe parts of the negotiations to assure the Daerlan empire was not negatively affected. Outside of that, he was spending time in the company of cardinal Roark to deepen his dedications to the Raven Queen.

It feels like a time of rest.