I was not aware of the sideways reference to a season for the hiaku, nor that it was a competition. I made mine up on the spot, based on what I had been told of the Revelations of Ma-duk by Bai-jimao (who was a most gracious host indeed).
The last line has more than one meaning....
Zorai New Year! Saturday 26th February - 8pm GMT
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Re: Zorai New Year! Saturday 26th February - 8pm GMT
Sanz - Matis Explorer and Leader of the Stormdancers
"I am just an explorer, on my way to somewhere else...."
"I am just an explorer, on my way to somewhere else...."
Re: Zorai New Year! Saturday 26th February - 8pm GMT
If the new year was the end of winter, why did it only start snowing *after* the ceremony?
Re: Zorai New Year! Saturday 26th February - 8pm GMT
Welcome to Zorai
Spring: Snow/Rain
Summer: Rain, Sun with Light Showers, Overcast with Light Showers
Autumn: Rain/Snow
Winter: Snow/Heavy Rain
Gotta love those trees! Of course, if there was even a single concentration of trees maybe... nope don't even go there
Spring: Snow/Rain
Summer: Rain, Sun with Light Showers, Overcast with Light Showers
Autumn: Rain/Snow
Winter: Snow/Heavy Rain
Gotta love those trees! Of course, if there was even a single concentration of trees maybe... nope don't even go there
Dazman - Zoraï Defensive Mage / Forager
Kalzakath - Fyros Melee / New Refugee
Arispotle Shard - European English Community
Kalzakath - Fyros Melee / New Refugee
Arispotle Shard - European English Community
Re: Zorai New Year! Saturday 26th February - 8pm GMT
Sounds like London.... *Shakes snow off coat* Its friggin' freezing out theredazman76 wrote: Spring: Snow/Rain
Summer: Rain, Sun with Light Showers, Overcast with Light Showers
Autumn: Rain/Snow
Winter: Snow/Heavy Rain
Re: Zorai New Year! Saturday 26th February - 8pm GMT
It must have been a great finish to the quest for those who participated.
I suspect that a lot of casual visitors were a bit bored, though.
Congratulations on a well completed quest for your cultural heritage.
I suspect that a lot of casual visitors were a bit bored, though.
Congratulations on a well completed quest for your cultural heritage.