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This is just the OOC heads-up to what'll be an IC gathering. See, Moonshade's determined that if these are going to be her people now, for the moment, then she needs to know them better, and there's no better way to do that than what her tribe calls a Howl.
What is a Howl, you ask? Great question.
A howl is a gathering of the whole tribe, to share their history, celebrate recent triumphs and mourn their lost. The Wolfriders don't have a written language; what they have is stories that date back thousands of years, tracing the history of their tribe since the arrival of elves on the planet of Abode.
But this howl isn't about the history of the Wolfriders--it's about the history of Temba and those who currently inhabit it. Moonshade's basically inviting everyone to tell stories of where they're from and who they are, whether these are great historical stories or more personal small ones. Of course, there's also literal howling at the moon at these events. That's important too.
Anyway, she intends this as an opportunity to learn about those who're here, to share some of her culture, and a chance to feel just a little less homesick.
Please assume an invitation goes out on the network, but she'll also spread work in person, riding through town to catch people and let them know to meet in the open area north of the memorial (Green 19) after sundown for the Howl.
The IC post for this event will go up either tomorrow night or Saturday morning, depending on brain.
What is a Howl, you ask? Great question.
A howl is a gathering of the whole tribe, to share their history, celebrate recent triumphs and mourn their lost. The Wolfriders don't have a written language; what they have is stories that date back thousands of years, tracing the history of their tribe since the arrival of elves on the planet of Abode.
But this howl isn't about the history of the Wolfriders--it's about the history of Temba and those who currently inhabit it. Moonshade's basically inviting everyone to tell stories of where they're from and who they are, whether these are great historical stories or more personal small ones. Of course, there's also literal howling at the moon at these events. That's important too.
Anyway, she intends this as an opportunity to learn about those who're here, to share some of her culture, and a chance to feel just a little less homesick.
Please assume an invitation goes out on the network, but she'll also spread work in person, riding through town to catch people and let them know to meet in the open area north of the memorial (Green 19) after sundown for the Howl.
The IC post for this event will go up either tomorrow night or Saturday morning, depending on brain.