Showing posts with label Wanderhome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wanderhome. Show all posts

Monday, 14 October 2024

Blossom Valley - Days 4 to 6

A series played using Iron Valley and incorporating the calendar from Wanderhome.  This post is published under the CC-BY-SA-4.0 licence.

4th Tillsoil, Year of Migration

Promises

  • Help housemates with doing chores (simple, laid back - 1 box) COMPLETE
  • Take a tour of Little Plains with a neighbour (simple, laid back - 1 box) COMPLETE
  • Get a part-time job (complicated, laid back - 2 boxes) IN PROGRESS (5/8)
Note: I hadn't Reaped the Benefits of the first two promises so I'll do that now. Buttercup gains 1 Favour with Ace Dream and 1 Favour with Lily Eclipse, and 8 Satisfaction (both promises were completed by making connections with new friends). Time Passes: 2/4.

Favour: Ace Dream (1), Lily Eclipse (1)
Satisfaction: 8

I've only been in town for a few days and I already feel like I'm settling in and making friends. Ace was so kind taking me to the Halls of Knowledge yesterday so I decided that I'd get them a nice bunch of flowers as a thank you.
  • Get Ace some flowers (simple, laid back - 1 box)
I remembered seeing some lovely plants growing outside of the village when I was sailing in, so I got up early and went for a walk along the banks of the Emerald Run.

Rooting around to find flowers using Edge to avoid falling in the river. 6 + 1 = 7 vs. 1 & 6. Weak hit. Time Passes: 3/4. Gain 1x Flowers.

It took longer than I anticipated as the Tillsoil ground is still hard and icy so I had to take care to keep my balance. Eventually I found a route to a small clump of hardy white flowers holding out against the cold weather. I didn't want to take the entire bunch, so I just took one before moving on to find more.

Rooting around to find flowers using Edge to avoid falling in the river. 2 + 1 = 3 vs. 3 & 9. Fail. Time Passes: 4/4. (I don't think this is going to be worth resuming tomorrow, so will abandon the promise and recoup the tick as satisfaction.)

I searched all morning and into the afternoon, but I made slow progress and eventually I had to admit defeat. I only had one flower, but hopefully that would be enough to make Ace happy. I made my way back home and put the flower in a vase for Ace. When he got back from work, he saw the flower and his face lit up in a constellation of stars. He said he hadn't seen any of these wild flowers growing in a long time, so it was a lovely suprise to see this one. I explained that I'd seen more and he said he'd try to make time to go and visit the others.

After that, I spent the evening in my room studying my science books and reviewing my notes to prepare myself for when I start my experiments here in town.

Spending 3 satisfaction (new total: 5) to upgrade Science skill. It now grants +1 to rolls and +1 tick on any success.

5th Tillsoil, Year of Migration

I woke up early again, excited to get to work on my study of magic. When I got downstairs I found my housemates were all awake, apparently they like to use Rest Days to hang out around the house and work on their hobbies. I decided I'd like to spend some time at the Halls of Wisdom, so I grabbed some toast and said my goodbyes.

At the Halls I saw that I wasn't the only person who liked to spend time here on Rest Days, Bolita Flood was here too working on her anatomy illustrations. She asked me for my opinion on her work, so I did my best to give some feedback.

Trying best to help Bolita with advice (Wits and Science). 3 + 3 + 1 = 7 vs. 5 & 9. Weak hit. Time Passes 1/4. Two ticks towards Get a part-time job.

It took a while as she had a lot of drawings, and they were so detailed. I gave the best advice I could and I think that she was happy. She asked why I was here, so I explained my field of study as best I could.

Trying best to explain magic-ology with Wits and Science. 4 + 3 + 1 = 8 vs. 1 & 9. Weak hit. Time Passes 1/4. Two ticks towards Get a part-time job.

Reaping the Benefits of Get a part-time job. Gain 8 satisfaction (new total 13). Time Passes: 2/4.

Bolita was very intrigued by my research and had some fascinating observations on the potential for magical aptitude being an innate trait for some people. We chatted well into the afternoon and Bolita even offered my a part-time job helping with her teaching. This is a wonderful opportunity to get some teaching experience, and maybe some of our students will have magical gifts!

I realised that tomorrow is Community Garden Day and I've not done any gardening in such a long time, so I searched the library for some books to help me develop my skills.
  • Study gardening/botany (complicated, urgent - 3 boxes).
Trying best to learn about gardening/botany with Wits and Science. 4 + 3 + 1 = 8 vs. 4 & 8. Weak hit. Time Passes 3/4. 2/12 ticks toward goal.

I found a book that looked promising at first, but once I started to read it I found that while it was comprehensive, it was also very confusingly laid out and took a while to find anything. I decided to carry on and see how much I could learn today, thinking I could always ask Pollux (the librarian here at the Halls) for advice tomorrow.

Trying best to learn about gardening/botany with Wits and Science. 3 + 3 + 1 = 7 vs. 8 & 10. Fail. Time Passes 4/4.

I studied long into the night and eventually found myself falling asleep over the book, so I packed it away and decided it was time to go home to rest. I wanted to be rested and ready to get to work tomorrow!

6th Tillsoil, Year of Migration

I woke up from dreams about a huge gardening book chasing me, trying to catch me in its pages and plant me in a large pot of dark soil. I decided that I would definitely ask Pollux for help next time I was at the Halls. In the meantime, I got dressed and had a quick breakfast before heading out to Green View Farm to help with the gardening. When I arrived several people were already hard at work and, after some time observing, I realised that everyone was taking direction from a somewhat dour-looking capybara. I picked up a spade and follow their advice as best as I could.

Trying best to learn about gardening/botany with Iron. 5 + 1 = 6 vs. 7 & 10. Fail. Time Passes 1/4.

I was struggling to dig; either I was tired from the dream-filled night or just clueless about how to hold a spade. Whichever it was, I didn't seem to be getting anywhere, so I took a breather and looked around. Nearby I saw Lily Eclipse turning soil with a trowel, so I moved closer and, after I quick hello, I tried to copy her motions.

Trying best to learn about gardening/botany with Iron. 5 + 1 = 6 vs. 2 & 5. Strong hit. 2 ticks toward goal (4/12).

Lily noticed that I was copying her and looked over with a grin. She complimented me on my technique with a wink, and said explained that Harmony Night (the capybara) taught her everything she knows. I was feeling more confident now, so I walked over to Harmony and asked for guidance.

Trying best to learn about gardening/botany with Heart. 6 + 2 = 8 vs. 3 & 4. Strong hit. 2 ticks toward goal (6/12).

Despite her pessimistic demeanour, Harmony was a very talented teacher and after a quick demonstration I was soon digging with some degree of competence!

Trying best to learn about gardening/botany with Iron. 2 + 1 = 3 vs. 1 & 8. Weak hit. 1 ticks toward goal (7/12). Time Passes 2/4.

Well, competence but not speed; it was still a lot of hard work and I was clearly working slower than a lot of the other villagers.

Trying best to learn about gardening/botany with Iron. 1 + 1 = 2 vs. 2 & 9. Fail. Time Passes 3/4.

By the afternoon I was really starting to flag, so I surreptitiously edged closer to the north side of the field and once I was there I leaned my spade against a tree and dashed to the Halls of Knowledge. I was determined to get something useful out of that book!

Trying best to learn about gardening/botany with Wits and Science. 2 + 3 + 1 = 6 vs. 3 & 10. Strong hit. 2 ticks toward goal (9/12).

Taking a look at the book with fresh eyes I realised that I'd been coming at it from the wrong direction - this wasn't a botany book at all, it was a book of gardening spells! Once I was reading it from a magicological perspective it started to make sense, and I even found a cantrip to help make digging easier. I committed it to memory, put the book back, and ran back to the farm.

Trying best to learn about gardening/botany with Shadow. 2 + 2 = 4 vs. 1 & 1. Strong hit. 2 ticks toward goal (11/12).

Once I was back, I grabbed the spade, twirled in clockwise three times, and whispered the soil-turning charm to it. It already felt lighter in my hands and I set to work digging again.

Trying best to learn about gardening/botany with Iron. 4 + 1 = 5 vs. 5 & 8. Fail. Time Passes 4/4.

As soon as I lifted the spade I felt it lift higher and higher until eventually I had to stand on tiptoes just to hold onto it! Something had gone very wrong with the cantrip; the spade was definitely lighter, but I'd made it too light and now it was at risk of floating away. With some effort I was able to muster a counter-charm to cancel out the botched cantrip, and the spade clattered to the ground. Luckily by this point most of the villagers were packing away the tools so nobody noticed. I quickly put the spade away in the shed and then made my way back home.

That evening I wrote copious notes about what I'd learned from the book, how the cantrip had felt to cast, and my reflections on what I might have done wrong.

Spending 3 satisfaction (new total: 8) to buy the Garden Magic skill. It now grants +1 to rolls.

Promises

  • Get Ace some flowers (simple, laid back - 1 box) ABANDONED (1/4)
  • Get a part-time job (complicated, laid back - 2 boxes) COMPLETED (9/8)
  • Study gardening/botany (complicated, urgent - 3 boxes) IN PROGRESS (11/12)

Monday, 23 September 2024

Blossom Valley - Days 1 to 3

A series played using Iron Valley and incorporating the calendar from Wanderhome.  This post is published under the CC-BY-SA-4.0 licence.

The New Arrival

Name: Buttercup

Ancestry: Halfling

Pronouns: It / Its

Gender presenation: Masculine

Profession: Witch

Hobby: Coin-collecting

Favourite things: Fish, Jewellery

Birthday

  • Edge: 1
  • Heart: 2
  • Iron: 1
  • Shadow: 2
  • Wits: 3

Skills

  • Science: +1
  • First-aid: +1
  • Cooking: +1

1st Tillsoil, Year of Migration (Morning)

I read the letter again on the boat to Little Plains. I'd read it many times already but today it felt so much more real. The letter was from Mayor Gravel, welcoming me to the wider Blossom Valley area and letting me know that I'd been assigned a residence in Little Plains. Little Plains is a smaller, satellite community outside of Blossom Valley proper and the Mayor felt that it would be a better introduction to the community. I've been assigned to Dream House, so I guess from now on I'm Buttercup Dream. That will take so getting used to, but I'm eager to get to know my housemates and the wider village. I heard that their Halls of Knowledge are bigger than back home, so I'm sure it will be more than sufficient to support my studies. I'm particularly interested in meeting as many magic-users as I can find, learning about magic from perspectives will be invaluable.

As I write this we're drifting slowly along the Emerald Run and have just passed the docks of Blossom Valley. It looks big, at least a few times bigger than Grassdale. As much as I'm eager to visit, I'm also glad to be starting somewhere closer to home in terms of size. The captain says they'll be stopping there to pick up supplies once they've dropped me at Little Plains. The cargo hold is empty except for my suitcase and holdall. I prefer to travel light, just my science wand, my coin collection, and my fishing rod. Oh and a few changes of robes, black is wonderful at hiding stains but they'll need washing eventually. I wonder what sort of fashions the people in Little Plains follow. I hope I won't stand out as being too weird just because of what I like to wear.

Promises

  • Help housemates with doing chores (simple, laid back - 1 box)
  • Take a tour of Little Plains with a neighbour (simple, laid back - 1 box)
  • Get a part-time job (complicated, laid back - 2 boxes)

1st Tillsoil, Year of Migration (Evening)

Trying it's best to help bake bread, using it's cooking knowledge (wits): 3 + 2 + 1 = 6 vs. 1 & 7. Weak hit. Time passes = 1.

Trying it's best to help bake bread, using it's charms to help Ace (heart): 2 + 1 = 3 vs. 4 & 9. Fail. Time passes = 3.

Trying it's best to help bake bread, using it's cooking knowledge (wits): 2 + 2 + 1 = 5 vs. 3 & 8. Weak hit. Time passes = 4.

The day ends with the bread made, but no time for a tour or getting a job.

Well, today was busy! I arrived at the banks of the Jade Waters and disembarked the ship with my luggage. I noticed a pale figure further along the bank, also dressed in black and sheltering under an umbrella. They were standing on a short jetty with a small boat tied off beside it, I wonder if they ferry people across the lake, to save them walking around the edge. Anyway, as I walked beside the farmlands to Dream House, I smelt the amazing smells of bread being baked and immediately was reminded of home. I was glad that one constant would be the tradition of baking bread at the start of the week. I was a little disappointed that when I reached my new home, I couldn't smell anything wafting out from the windows. I soon discovered that this is because my housemates are all elementals and elementkin, so don't really need to eat. I was greeted by a Ace, a very neatly dressed cosmic elemental, and Bismuth, a wind elemental who was full of energy and barely stood still. They welcomed me in and even humoured me when I suggested we bake some bread!

Luckily, despite not eating, my housemates had thought to stock up on basic supplies, so I did my best to remember the Marshmeadow family recipe and we got to work. Baking bread is slow process anyway, but things took a little longer as Bismuth kept getting distracted by all the ingredients and utensils in the kitchen. Eventually he decided to go and tend to the garden outside, which I think (kindly, I hope) was for the best. Ace is incredibly organised, maybe a little moreso than we needed, we spent a lot of time measuring everything twice and double-checking the steps of the recipe. That said, while we waited on the dough, we chatted about our interests and I found out that they're really into astronomy. My scientific interests run more towards magicology of course, but I've read up on the impact of the stars on magic, so we had plenty to talk about.

We ended the day with lots of tasty bread, so much in fact that I think I'll take some to our neighbours in Eclipse House tomorrow morning. I made good progress getting to know Ace, and Bismuth was around to flit in and out of the conversations too. After this, I'll write a letter to my younger sibling Clover back in Grassdale. I hope he's doing well and that Egg Highwall isn't being too much of a nuisance. I remember Egg being very enthusiastic but also so very loud. I love how in our Halls of Knowledge we witches shared space with a wizard. I just wish he'd been a bit less eager to boast about "wizardry's superior magical potential." Ah well, if all else fails I can maybe petition the Mayor for permission for Clover to join me here, though I guess he'd be assigned to a different house. I wonder how that will be we've always been Marshmeadows together, but I guess I'm already leaving that behind so why shouldn't he do that to?

2nd Tillsoil, Year of Migration

Promise

  • Take a tour of Little Plains with a neighbour (simple, laid back, 1 box).

Today is friends day so I started by waking up early, grabbing a quick breakfast roll, and then making a basket of breads to take to my new neighbours. As I was doing the latter, I met another housemate; a tall wood elemental in a high-necked blouse and ankle-length skirt who introduced herself as Nimbus. We didn't have a lot of time to chat, she had to get to work in Halls of Knowledge, but I should talk to her about potential part-time jobs sometime. Anyway, I went next door to Eclipse House and introduced myself.

Trying it's best to make a good first impression (heart): 4 + 2 = 6 vs. 3 & 8. Weak hit. Time passes = 1.

I met Lily Eclipse, a young dwarf with striking pink streaks in her blonde hair. I think I made a good impression, or at least I hope so. To be honest most of our conversation was her talking about Frappe Waters, apparently he works with animals at Greenview Farm and (in Lily's words) is dreamy. 

Trying it's best to politely get back on topic (heart): 5 + 2 = 7 vs. 1 & 3. Weak hit. Strong hit.

I managed to slowly prise the conversation away from him and suggested we might go for a walk together. Lily jumped at the chance, eager to take us past the farm and maybe get to see Frappe, so I decided to build on the enthusiasm and get going. We don't see Frappe but as we reach the edge of Jade Waters we do see the tall person in black, still stood on the pier, still under their umbrella.

Trying it's best to make find out who that is (heart): 6 + 2 = 8 vs. 5 & 7. Weak hit. Time passes = 2.

Lily explained that the ferryman is Elm Flood, a vampire (hence the umbrella on a clear day), and the he takes people to and from the Island of Blessings. I wanted to ask more about him, but Lily got distracted telling me about her sister Etoile who tends to the grounds of the shrine on the island, and about Elm's sibling Broom who tends to the shrine. I did however learn that Broom is an accomplished sun magician, so they might be someone to chat with later.

Trying it's best to make good time travelling around the lake edge (edge): 6 + 1 = 7 vs. 4 & 10. Weak hit. Time passes = 3.

The ferry only goes to and from the island so we had to make the journey around the lake on foot. It wasn't bad, most of the snow had melted and the rain was holding off. We chatted as we went, sharing our love of jewellery and how much fun it can be to find a new piece and wonder who we'd feel like when we wore it. I like Lily, she's definitely someone I want to get to know better.

Trying it's best to make good time seeing the rest of the village (edge): 4 + 1 = 5 vs. 2 & 7. Weak hit. Time passes = 4.

We saw the marketplace, which was starting to wind up by the time we reached it. I waved to Bismuth, who was packing up his shoe-mending stall. Lily explained that most of the homes on this side are still empty, but hopefully more people will be coming soon. She told me that the residents of Rest House are very business-oriented and run both the cafe and the spa near the market. We stopped in at the cafe for soup, and then we made our way back homes to sleep.

3rd Tillsoil, Year of Migration

Promise

  • Get a part-time job (complicated, laid back - 2 boxes)

Today was Soup day and since my housemates don't eat it's normally a day they spend working on their hobbies. I was hoping to convince either Nimbus or Pollux to tell me about the Halls of Wisdom, but apparently they prefer to spend their days off playing sports so were already out by the time I got up. Bismuth had decided to join them, so it was just Ace and me for the day it seemed. Luckily Ace is a keen amateur astronomer, perhaps an appropriate choice for a cosmic elemental, so I decided to ask if they'd take me to the Halls.

Trying it's best to convince Ace to let it tag along (charm): 4 + 1 = 5 vs. 1 & 7. Weak hit. Time passes = 1.

It took some time, in part because Ace is very particular about... well seemingly everything. Eventually they were happy that their choice of tie was suitably consistent with their socks, had carefully packed their notebooks and pencils into their briefcase, and we were ready to go to the Halls of Wisdom. The Halls are a very grand building made of green marble, with narrow windows and tall pillars along the front. Ace took me through the tall, arched doors and into the foyer where we met our first fellow knowledge-seeker.

Trying it's best to avoid colliding with Chanterelle Star (edge): 1 + 1 = 2 vs. 1 & 8. Weak hit. Time passes = 2.

A wild-looking rhino in a leather jacket and a fedora was bustling towards the exit at a breakneck pace and we were very nearly caught in a one-person stampede. After they were out and thundering down the path, Ace explained that we'd just me Chanterelle Star, the village's resident archaeologist. It was always so much happier out doing fieldwork and it made sure that it's trips to the Halls were brief. We talked as we made our way upstairs, passing the classrooms on they way. A short, plump wood elf in a bow tie and vest was practising a lesson in one of the rooms.

Trying it's best to follow along with the lecture (wits): 1 + 3 + 1 (science) = 5 vs. 1 & 7. Weak hit. Time passes = 3.

Ace went on, keen to keep to their schedule, but I stopped and was so caught up listening to the lecture that I took in the whole thing! Afterwards I introduced myself to Bolita Flood, a biology teacher, who had been preparing her lesson plan for her upcoming classes. We ended up comparing notes on our observations of healing magic, neither of us practices, but had enough to talk about that we spent a pleasant chunk of time on the matter.

Trying it's best to demonstrate a theoretical medical spell (shadow): 4 + 2 + 1 (first-aid) = 7 vs. 5 & 5. Strong hit.

I'm still quite limited in my practical magic, but with Bolita's collaboration I was able to perform a very simple spell to clean and disinfect the surfaces in the classroom! Bolita was impressed and even suggested that I might assist her in teaching some of her classes. I was honoured and humbled by the offer and said that I'd be more than happy to do what I can. We agreed to chat more later, and I decided to explore the Halls more.

Trying it's best to explore the Halls without getting lost (edge): 4 + 1 = 5 vs. 4 & 7. Weak hit. Time passes = 4.

In the small, but very cosy, library, I met Puppy Star, an owl with a penchant for cardigans and pleated skirts. It had several books on mine engineering open on a table, but had been distracted by the flowers in a vase on a side table. When I came in it was busy rearranging them into a more pleasing display, when it was done we chatted for a while. Eventually Ace stopped by to check in on me and I realised that it was early evening! I'd had so much fun that I'd lost track of time. I said my goodbyes to Puppy and Bolita, and then Ace and I made our way back to Dream House.

Promises

  • Help housemates with doing chores (simple, laid back - 1 box) COMPLETE
  • Take a tour of Little Plains with a neighbour (simple, laid back - 1 box) COMPLETE
  • Get a part-time job (complicated, laid back - 2 boxes) IN PROGRESS (5/8)