Rhy Maresh (
unbreakable_king) wrote in
aterat2022-10-11 12:04 pm
[Closed] Carving And Cuddling
Who; Rhy Maresh, Llewllyn Watts
What; Carving pumpkins and trying to talk self out of getting a rabbitand failing
Where; Their Home
When; October 14th (forward dated)
Warnings; N/A
Fall was, in Rhy's experience, a time of festivals. There was the harvest festival early in the fall, celebrating the wonderful foods and works of the Arnesian people. There was of course the brewer's festival, where those who specialized in ales and lagers and beers shared the first tastes of the creations that had been laid in before to ferment (Rhy particularly loved that celebration). And, of course, in November there would be the celebration nearest and dearest to Rhy's own heart: his own birthday. Yes, it might seem vain to others, but Rhy had been focused for years on turning his birthday into a week long party for commoners to celebrate during with no cost to them, because he saw how rarely they got to enjoy their own contributions to the nation.
None of it had anything to do with the fall festivities he'd heard of from Llewellyn's world. Strange that Gray London's world would have things so very different, though he supposed that it had to do with the fact that his love's world had things like religion and science and machines. Clearly with all of that you needed good decorations.
Which was why Rhy was here now, in their recently finished kitchen, spreading out old cloths they could clean later, and setting large orange gourds on top of it. He was even lying out knives for the process. All of this was being done while he kept glancing to the side at a book he has borrowed on his latest topic of research: Rabbits.
What; Carving pumpkins and trying to talk self out of getting a rabbit
Where; Their Home
When; October 14th (forward dated)
Warnings; N/A
Fall was, in Rhy's experience, a time of festivals. There was the harvest festival early in the fall, celebrating the wonderful foods and works of the Arnesian people. There was of course the brewer's festival, where those who specialized in ales and lagers and beers shared the first tastes of the creations that had been laid in before to ferment (Rhy particularly loved that celebration). And, of course, in November there would be the celebration nearest and dearest to Rhy's own heart: his own birthday. Yes, it might seem vain to others, but Rhy had been focused for years on turning his birthday into a week long party for commoners to celebrate during with no cost to them, because he saw how rarely they got to enjoy their own contributions to the nation.
None of it had anything to do with the fall festivities he'd heard of from Llewellyn's world. Strange that Gray London's world would have things so very different, though he supposed that it had to do with the fact that his love's world had things like religion and science and machines. Clearly with all of that you needed good decorations.
Which was why Rhy was here now, in their recently finished kitchen, spreading out old cloths they could clean later, and setting large orange gourds on top of it. He was even lying out knives for the process. All of this was being done while he kept glancing to the side at a book he has borrowed on his latest topic of research: Rabbits.

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