Jul. 19th, 2005

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I feel like I should go to bed but I just got up...am v. happy though, so it's just the usual post-larp feeling. This morning, I couldn't sit still (probably as a side effect of walking around the Vortex one time too many) and paced around the living room a bit before I calmed down enough to sit down and do my daily 'net stuff.

The Summoning...on Thursday we arrived (by car, w00t!) around fourish and put up the tent. Found out it's absolutely huge, but a bit difficult to put up even with two people. I ate in the tavern with half of Twi's player group and then helped out at the infodesk until I went to bed.

I was IC at time in, which has to be a first. We were lead through a portal, and then found out that 1: the pentagon was a pentagon again, while we were expecting a triangle and 2: a wall had been built around it, and it was held by orcs and assorted bad guys. We managed to get it back eventually, but the origins of the stones we weren't expecting to see were still a mystery. To make things even more interesting, there were ten curved stones arranged around the pentagon and one more in the pentagon. As things progressed, we found out that nasties arrived every time a Summoning succeeded and that they were connected with the stones. These stones became my pet project, mostly because they seemed important but nobody cared much about them. And lo!, there was much badgering of mages, priests and healers and much prodding and also poking of the stones by elemental and spiritual means, and one memorable healing attempt. Also, I found out I can make holy water and proceeded to make buckets of the stuff. It's amazing how people who are never lost for words are baffled when you ask them if they have a bucket you can borrow, or seven.

The plot mostly included us being attacked by various meanies (although there was a method to the madness, for a change). Apart from that, I have a few personal highlights. The first was the ritual in the grove to sever Selarit's bond with the Essence of Murder and all that followed, especially when it started raining afterwards and when I helped him back into his battle gear. I refused to say goodbye before the ritual and I was proven right, but only barely. I really went all out on this, crying, running, praying, nearly gettting strangled, cursing Selarit back to life, telling him I told him so and slapping him in the face for being such an idiot. I even yelled at an innocent bystander who didn't get out of the way fast enough. I'm afraid Dusk Elves have more in common with the Drow than they like to admit and it shows in times of distress. I also learned that you can say "Youillbegottensonofagelatinousblob" without running out of breath if you're upset enough.

My second highlight would have to be the birth of Seraph's child. We had to smuggle her out of the camp and create a portal to get her off the Vortex, and oh, did I mention the angry mob outside the gates? Emotions were tense even after we safely left the Vortex and the child was born, but a few well-chosen spells turned anxiety into relief. The child was human, not evil, not divine and perfectly healthy. Seraph chose the names Dektai Sephiroth and then retired to rest. All the men were asked to leave, and Seraph asked me to go as well and bring the good news to the Vortex.

Then there was the unexpected, but nice bit where I helped a wood elf cursed to turn into a drow elf after he was decursed. He was slowly getting less dark, but his connection with his deity had been severed and he would be torn into bits by all gods claiming him the minute he left the altar. I temporarily claimed him for the Dark Maiden so he was free to move and to choose a deity.

My biggest d'oh!-moment was when I was trying to remove some goo from my hands, first by wiping, then by spells, when someone suggested I wash them. Which eventually worked. That was embarrassing, but ultimately instrumental in figuring out what to do with the curved stones.

There were some things I didn't like, like the fact that there was no bin in the make up section. Then there were some things that happened in downtime, where nobody could influence them. In the end battle, I got hit by a huge mace, and I was left feeling pretty sick and with a bruised boob. Not nice, and I think I remember grabbing that person and yelling "Pull your blows, you bastard!" in his ear before I had to sit down (I think club type weapons are inherently unsafe once they get big/long enough because it is hard to control them with most of the weight in the tip). I missed the last bit of the end battle because the nausea from the blow and the heat of the sun got to me, and I retired to the shade with a bottle of water.

Over all, this is the Sum where I spent more time in Leviathan than in my own faction and definitely the one where Ssu found out how to be assertive (well, most of the time anyway).

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