Ah, fair enough Just didn't want you to think it ~had~ to be discussed here just because the forum is Events. My brain makes these assumptions sometimes
It may be worth discussing any ideas for this in the private section of the forum, just in case we want to plan any surprises (this forum is open to public viewing), and use this thread for any public announcements or useful tips for partygoers nearer the time. But I think it's a brilliant idea and ...
Do you reckon you could adapt the pattern to knit a leet? I made a plush leet for Dragon*Con a couple of years back (will dig out a pic and put it up here, in fact) but I reckon a knitted one would be even cooler! Go on, you know you want to... I envy you! :mrgreen: I've never had the patience for k...
The last line doesn't have to be a season, although traditionally a haiku will always reference a season. The important thing is that the last line contains some kind of... um... I guess "twist" is maybe the best word, or transition... an additional thought that transforms the previous two...
Coffee is level 50ish on RK2 (although an NT there so a bit squishy) so can possibly help out - all dependent on me actually getting any game time though - not had a chance to actually go out and kill things in nearly a year :-( I should be on hand to help people with Xmas goodies at some point thou...
Oooh, I am impressed - you've got the 'twist' in the final line and everything! Those are beautiful.
I may join you in the poetry next term - right now I am up the the eyeballs with short fictipon (that right now needs to be just a few words shorter to meet the word count limit...)
You have all my sympathy Jugs, cos I have been going through much the same thing... I thought I was badly lurgied last weekend but that turned out to be just a warm-up for over a week's icky-flu-type-thing that's had me completely knocked out and in bed for most of the time. Just getting over the wo...
The Forbidden Grove The residents of Borealis are often quick to boast of the stunning landscape that surrounds their fair city: a breathtaking prospect of lush forests, rolling hills, sparkling lakes broken by thunderous falls, and all of this framed by the towering mountain range, lofty peaks sof...
The Hand Of course, tragedies such as the tale of the Hungry Miner , while horrifying, are still in their own way rational. There is a scientific explanation for insanity and its actions, even if the end results are inconceivable to a sane mind. But some of the stories to emerge from the mines have...
Okay, those were all the stories told during our ghostly tour of some of Borealis's more supernatural locations. But to follow are a couple of bonus stories, exclusive to these forums... enjoy!