Day 3 - Hare 17 (November 15th - November 17th)
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2021 6:34 pm
Weather:
High: 59° F (15° C) during the EA
Low: 47° F (8° C) during the EN and LN
Hailing from Late Morning to Early Evening
From the unseasonable cold the day prior, Hail forms, bringing the small balls of ice down on Tsuma. Being outdoors will impose 1 Fatigue per timeslot outside, as you are pelted.
Day 3
Breakfast is served in the lodgings. Hearty porridges with pickled vegetables from the stores. Cured fish as well has been prepared with the food. (Those with allergy (Seafood) will be affected in one roll in the Topaz event, regardless of Ring chosen).
Events:
LM - The Test of the Mind
EA - Honest Work for Honest Samurai
Game of Letters:
High: 59° F (15° C) during the EA
Low: 47° F (8° C) during the EN and LN
Hailing from Late Morning to Early Evening
From the unseasonable cold the day prior, Hail forms, bringing the small balls of ice down on Tsuma. Being outdoors will impose 1 Fatigue per timeslot outside, as you are pelted.
Day 3
Breakfast is served in the lodgings. Hearty porridges with pickled vegetables from the stores. Cured fish as well has been prepared with the food. (Those with allergy (Seafood) will be affected in one roll in the Topaz event, regardless of Ring chosen).
Events:
LM - The Test of the Mind
EA - Honest Work for Honest Samurai
Game of Letters:
Game of Letters wrote: On a fine piece of paper, light blue with a scent of orchid upon it:
Orchids of blue bloom
Flowers bloom in strange places,
Blossoming friendships.
On a slightly larger piece pf paper than it's companion is written with just enough room for one more 7 syllable line.:
Orchids of blue bloom
Hanging persimmon heavy
Waiting for a shaking wind.
Jikoju: gentle zephyrs
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And another incomplete poem is wining along with them:
Carnation cuteness
A second incomplete poem is circulated amongst the topaz competitors. It's on the same fine blue paper, same elegant handwriting, and a different five syllable line resting on a paper large enough for a poem:
Red rose redolence