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Helios Sprensonne ([personal profile] folklorist) wrote in [community profile] lucetilogs2012-02-11 05:40 pm

Let winter go out with a bang

Who: Everyone who wants to join in!
What: Snow Sculpture Competition
When: Early afternoon around 11am-6pm
Where: Just outside the town square
Summary: Snow sculpture competition! How good are your skills?
Rating: PG


If anyone is walking by today past the outer edges of the town they'll notice large snow pillars holding up a banner. Its white with dark blue letters painted on it that say "Luceti's first Snow Sculpture Competition!" Beyond said pillars is an open space large enough for numerous people to gather around and make things to their hearts content. Off to the side will be tons of tables set-up holding hot beverages and foods and the like to keep the cold out and everyone energized as they work on their sculptures.

A simple, fun, little competition to make use of all the snow they've gotten this year. And who knows it might end up in more than just a competition (a snowball fight perhaps?) anything is possible in Luceti after all.
fleurdesel: right, smile, smirk, serious (Well that's interesting)

[personal profile] fleurdesel 2012-02-28 08:56 pm (UTC)(link)
She is, if a little...her attention shifts from project to project so quickly, it is a wonder any of them are ever finished. Her son, Phillipe, is much the same. [Adele chuckles and looks back out to the snow, the sculpture contest, smiling a little to herself at how much it reminds her of home.]

Would they be at all like the sand dragons you made at the New Feather Party? [A quirked brow, a soft laugh.] A judge is not supposed to outshine the competitors Helios.
fleurdesel: right, serious, confused (You have my attention)

[personal profile] fleurdesel 2012-03-01 12:16 am (UTC)(link)
How is it that the spell works, if I might ask? The energy must come somewhere, does it come from you? [She takes a deeper sip of her coffee, warmed against a sudden cold gust of wind.]

It is not science, I know, but magic still has rules. It must.
fleurdesel: right, sad, serious (what do you want me to say?)

[personal profile] fleurdesel 2012-03-01 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
Are there ways to ensure that whatever is given life, however temporary, doesn't harm the caster or other innocent bystanders? Is that coded into the sigil or is it stated in the casting? [And Helios has sparked Adele's curiosity. She'll be asking as much as he'll let her get away with for the next however long.]
fleurdesel: right, serious, confused, angry (puzzled)

[personal profile] fleurdesel 2012-03-01 02:55 am (UTC)(link)
I do not understand how something such as a sigil holds so much power, even with the energy you provide. There was a similar practice, though most likely not anywhere near as successful, done with...runes. I think. Aimee had a phase as a teen where she attempted to alter her fate, or mine, by casting spells with them.
fleurdesel: left, sad, serious, angry (I know I was wrong)

[personal profile] fleurdesel 2012-03-01 04:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Playing at divination, more than anything else. Without faith or power, nothing came of it. Nothing could. I do not think people with that ability would be so frivolous with it's use in your world. Where I am from it is either used as a method of trickery, a religious practice, or a game. [She lets him have his moment of solemnity, waiting for a bit before asking her next question.]

Is the power in the sigil itself, or in the writing of the sigil?