What is your favorite fest in Greyhawk |
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Journeyman Greytalker
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Wed Aug 29, 2012 10:35 am
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What's your favorite fest and why.
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Oh, baby, it just has to be Needfest. The others are totally groovy but, come on, the Feast of Fools? A chance to mock those more fortunate than oneself and get away with it is too much for this Hobniz to miss.
The pompous laid bare, the mighty stripped of power, the weak with strength, the unloved.......well, actually they're still unloved but you can't have it all.
And, did I mention how careless folk are with their purses whilst having fun?
What a hoot!
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Wed Aug 29, 2012 2:21 pm
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Gotta be Brewfest. And I quote, " In Elmshire, the week is spent in restful, carefree music, drinking, and dancing. In Hardby it is spent with fistfights, riots, and ensuing hangovers. In Narwell it is celebrated with ale-brewing contests, horse races, beatings, and robbery. In Safeton it is celebrated with nervous violence and nightly orc hunts."
Riots, fistfights, drinking, drunken horse-races, orc hunts? How could there be a better holiday?
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Wed Aug 29, 2012 2:28 pm
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Beer and wine (after coffee) are near and dear to my heart. Brewfest, hands down. I might be a follower of The Summoner, but during Brewfewst Lanthorn definitely parties with the followers of Olidammara! Besides, as a high school teacher, I have 150 reasons to 'party.'
-Lanthorn
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Wed Aug 29, 2012 2:52 pm
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Fine beers and wine.
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Wed Aug 29, 2012 6:28 pm
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Beer. Wine. Mayhem. 'Nuff said.
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Wed Aug 29, 2012 7:13 pm
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For me, Richfest.
The sacred days of Sotillion - good food, drink, and company. It's the week of the relief of your burdens in high summer. The smell of jasmine and a free meal in the Garden Quarter of Greyhawk near the Temple of Pelor on Giving Day. Laying in the grass, listening to the cicadas sing with both moons full overhead with the one's you love to celebrate the close of Midsummer's Day.
And if you're wanting more action, accompany a party of elves marking their fabled day of creation, Agelong, to go hunt orcs or perhaps get caught up in guarding your favorite guild's entry in a citywide contest to claim the heavily sought after prestigious Medal of Zagyg.
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smillan_31 wrote: |
Gotta be Brewfest. And I quote, " In Elmshire, the week is spent in restful, carefree music, drinking, and dancing. In Hardby it is spent with fistfights, riots, and ensuing hangovers. In Narwell it is celebrated with ale-brewing contests, horse races, beatings, and robbery. In Safeton it is celebrated with nervous violence and nightly orc hunts."
Riots, fistfights, drinking, drunken horse-races, orc hunts? How could there be a better holiday? |
Throw in some scantily clad women and these are the vital essences of my being.
BREWFEST!
Later
Argon
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Wed Aug 29, 2012 7:37 pm
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illustr8or wrote: |
The sacred days of Sotillion - good food, drink, and company. It's the week of the relief of your burdens in high summer. The smell of jasmine and a free meal in the Garden Quarter of Greyhawk near the Temple of Pelor on Giving Day. Laying in the grass, listening to the cicadas sing with both moons full overhead with the one's you love to celebrate the close of Midsummer's Day. |
To hell with being an illustrator! You, sir, are a POET!
Watch out, skald-barbarian, you have competition.
-Lanthorn
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Wed Aug 29, 2012 7:39 pm
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Argon wrote: |
Throw in some scantily clad women and these are the vital essences of my being.
Argon |
2nd that sentiment (reminds me of seeing a nudist colony on South Padre Island when I was a kid driving alongside the beach...my grandpa surely enjoyed it!) Who said they had to wear anything?
-Lanthorn
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Wed Aug 29, 2012 8:52 pm
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Thank you, Lanthorn!
I bow to your bardic sense of spinning yarns that show us the human under-pinings of why some men become heros and others become scoundrels in the fight for good or evil in Greyhawk.
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Wed Aug 29, 2012 9:41 pm
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Yes!
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Thu Aug 30, 2012 7:25 am
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Alas, poor Growfest.
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Tis true. I guess, though, if you don't Grow it, then harvest it, you cannot Brew it!
-Lanthorn, Libation Specialist
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Thu Aug 30, 2012 8:54 am
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Richfest - two full moons, super lycanthropy day! For its annual role as an adventure hook.
(Though in real life I like the autumn - and a beer)
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Tsk! All my beloved friends . . . revealing their alcoholism!
Needfest! (Hey! Hot/warm Cider has an alcohol content!)
Mwahahahahahahahahaha! _________________ Mystic's web page: http://melkot.com/mysticscholar/index.html
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smillan_31 wrote: |
" In Elmshire, the week is spent in restful, carefree music, drinking, and dancing. |
This denizen of said parish declines the dancing but accepts copious bacon and mushroom fancies in lieu of nimble footed poncing about.
It's my second favourite festival.
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Ragr wrote: |
smillan_31 wrote: |
" In Elmshire, the week is spent in restful, carefree music, drinking, and dancing. |
This denizen of said parish declines the dancing but accepts copious bacon and mushroom fancies in lieu of nimble footed poncing about.
It's my second favourite festival. |
Dude, do not let Farmer Maggot catch you stealing his mushrooms. His dogs will eat you.
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Mystic-Scholar wrote: |
Tsk! All my beloved friends . . . revealing their alcoholism! |
Mystic, as Benjamin Franklin said (I do believe), "Beer is proof that God wants man to be happy."
-Lanthorn the Reverer
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Lanthorn wrote: |
. . . as Benjamin Franklin said . . . "Beer is proof that God wants man to be happy." |
You consider Franklin an "authority?" Tsk! I'll help you, for the Bible speaks of more than just beer.
Isaiah 25:6. For those few who honestly might not know how to read that (they exist and have no reason to be ashamed): The book of Isaiah, chapter 25, verse 6. _________________ Mystic's web page: http://melkot.com/mysticscholar/index.html
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Or as an old drunk from my neighborhood use to say. "No need to fear, if you can't f*** or fight, just have another beer".
"Hey, you got any spare change?" "I need a drink."
Its true.
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Argon
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"You consider Franklin an "authority?" Tsk! I'll help you, for the Bible speaks of more than just beer.
Isaiah 25:6. For those few who honestly might not know how to read that (they exist and have no reason to be ashamed): The book of Isaiah, chapter 25, verse 6."
Hitherforth, you shall be called Bible Scholar. You know "Poster Formerly Known as Mystic", there are other books out there, too...methinks you are actually a priest of Pholtus in disguise! Which means... I am NOT actually a homunculus after all! yeah, for me.
@Argon, I will lend you some money. Just beware those dreaded 'beer goggles.' What you think is an elf maiden sitting at the bar might become an annis the very next morning!!!
-Lanthorn
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Lanthorn wrote: |
. . . methinks you are actually a priest of Pholtus in disguise! Which means... I am NOT actually a homunculus after all! . . . yeah, for me. |
Blasphemer!
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What you think is an elf maiden sitting at the bar might become an annis the very next morning!!! |
Man, that recalls to memory: A friend once told me that he had never gone to be with an ugly woman . . .
. . . But he sure woke up with a few! ROFL _________________ Mystic's web page: http://melkot.com/mysticscholar/index.html
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Mystic-Scholar wrote: |
A friend once told me that he had never gone to be with an ugly woman . . .
. . . But he sure woke up with a few! ROFL |
Oh, man ain't that the truth! Hey in Bangkok it could be worse!
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Hey in Bangkok it could be worse! |
You mean in the land where their "queens would not excite" me?
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Murrayhead's one hit wonder: "One Night in Bangkok"
Great old 80's reference.
-Lanthorn, 80's Music Sage
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Lanthorn wrote: |
Murrayhead's one hit wonder: "One Night in Bangkok"
Great old 80's reference.
-Lanthorn, 80's Music Sage |
...so go back to your pagodas, your masage parlors...
Which place in the Flanaess would be the decadent tourism spot?
Greyhawk seems too easy. Dyvers, too.
I recently bought the Age of Worms article on Alhaster (to get back-datable stuff for 577-578). It seems like a freak show at the palace, but the rest of the town is just rough. Rauxes and Edgefield would probably be the same way.
One night in Rookroost and the tough guys tumble...
Edit: I just looked it up. The song actually came from the musical Chess. I did not know that...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Night_in_Bangkok
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_(musical)
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Nice, James!
Sad to say and admit, but I actually have that song on my iTunes. In fact, I'm gonna listen to it...
-Lanthorn
Tourist place? Sounds like a 'zemo follow-up poll to me...
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Lanthorn,
If anyone knows the Tourist place for ultimate debauchery, it should be our poll or pole master baronzemo.
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Argon wrote: |
Lanthorn,
If anyone knows the Tourist place for ultimate debauchery, it should be our poll or pole master baronzemo.
Later
Argon |
Quite right!!!
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Most decadent tourist spot? My bet would be on the city Erelhei-Cinlu.
What happens in Erelhei-Cinlu, stays in Erelhei-Cinlu...
probably because it died as a result.
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Hey, I'm not the one who started the "Casey Kasem top 40 flash back of the 80's" here
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