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4th of The Amber Cold, 286 SA

 


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A tavern interior with peasants drinking (1687)

Richard Brakenburgh (Dutch, 1650–1702)

 

 


 

The Barony of Edrica invites friends both close and far to revel in an evening of games, drinks, and contests. A moment to enjoy the peace of tranquility besides the Idunian shore. 

 

Win mina, find treasures- perhaps fight a man for sport. There are but two rules.

 

Be civil and fair,

And have fun.

 

[Thursday 28th, starting 4pm est]

 

 


 

Archery Challenge

 

Score the highest in the archery game. 

Rack up as many points as you can with the arrows provided to win an arrow with special properties. Each target will be worth a different value, and some will be harder to hit than others- so bring your 

(Mechanical)

 

Drinking Competition 

 

Drink your fill. 

Gather around the beachside table and share laughter and drinks until the last contestant remains. He who does not black-out, will receive two age-old bottles of alcohol. One hopes they are still safe to consume.

(Rolling based. Roll down from 50 until you reach 0)



 

Additional Activities

 

Hidden Treasures

 

Throughout the barony there will be several hidden crates with different treasures within. Find them, and claim the treasure for yourself.

 

Note: You will not need to break through any doors to find these.

 

The fighting pit will be open for guests to duel, and bets can be taken should there be an interest to do so. 

 



Signed,

Augusta Aedrica ‘Rhûniel’ Greye 

Baroness of Edrica, Matriarch and High Chair of House Greye

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Ludwik Radovan Sarkozic

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Little Riona perked up as she received the missive. Recently freed from the confines of solitude from a lonely O'Rourke keep, she desperately needed to practice the art of socializing, how wonderful it was for the opportunity to present itself.

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