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GM Craig

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Wedding of Arne and Valka
« on: December 16, 2015, 08:49:06 AM »
[OOC: Opening the thread.]

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Re: Wedding of Arne and Valka
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2015, 02:47:41 PM »
Replies to your invitations are coming back. It seems Merlin has accepted, and will attend both the wedding and the feast! The Earl has declined personally, but has asked Sir Rodric to attend in his name.

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Re: Wedding of Arne and Valka
« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2015, 03:14:13 PM »
OOC:  Really sorry about the delays here.  Works been freakin' batty lately, and I still have one more person for Christmas goodies.

And I HATE shopping malls . . .  ;D


Arne accepted the letters from the messenger, and his eyebrows fairly flew up into his hairline as he recognized the seal on the both of them.  He recognized the coat of arms of the Earl of Salisbury, but the other . . . yes, he was fairly certain it was from none other than Merlin himself!  Thanking the messenger, he deftly slitting the wax seal on both and opened them.  The Earl's response wasn't surprising; his duties were many, and Arne wasn't even a knight.  Still, sending another knight - and Sir Rodrick to boot! - to attend in his name was an honor. 

He carefully folded up the earl's letter, and eagerly unfolded Merlin's.  To Arne's surprise, Merlin had accepted to attend both the wedding and the feast!  Arne let out a pleased laugh, and excused himself from the warrior's training session.  Making his way back home, he entered their lodge and gave Valka a beaming grin while holding the letters aloft.  "Good news, Valka!  The earl of Salisbury sends his congratulations and regrets that his duties prevent him from attending, but he's chosen Sir Rodric to come in his name.  And Merlin . . . Merlin himself will be attending both the marriage and the feast!"
« Last Edit: January 04, 2016, 12:37:20 AM by Arne »
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Re: Wedding of Arne and Valka
« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2016, 01:56:01 PM »
"Oh! Wonderful!" she replied, standing from her seat. "That the Earl would reply at all is a good sign of things to come. And Merlin.." she smiled wider, "that he would attend our wedding is a great honor. A great honor. I can scarcely believe it!"

Arne could tell that under normal circumstances Valka would have leaped from her spot and tackled him with joy, but that it was a bit impossible currently. Even as ridiculous as it would have looked she would have at least attempted it if it weren't for the baby. (babies :p)

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Re: Wedding of Arne and Valka
« Reply #4 on: January 07, 2016, 09:29:06 PM »
Arne beamed.  "Nor I!  We should see that we properly honor our guests with Thelamark hospitality, yes?"  He invited Valka to sit on the bed beside him, and his eyebrows furrowed in thought.  "So, then, I think we should think of what we'll need.  Lodging for our guests of honor . . . unless Lord Rodric and Lady Habren wish that honor since any guests would be on their lands?  I'll have to find these things out so we won't offend anyone.  And then the wedding . . . should we get some finer clothes for our wedding day?  We should also speak further with Holmg?r?r as to how to arrange it so as to not scare our Christian friends."  Arne chuckled at that.  "Then there's the feast the following day.  I've spoken with some of Lord Roderick's men, and I've been told that we could feed all of our people and guests with a good common meal for as little as six denarii."  Arne rubbed at his jaw for a moment, then added, "We should have some form of entertainment given to our guests during the feast.  Singers, musicians, story-tellers . . . hmmm,  I wonder if we have any good entertainers within our own people."  He grinned impishly, and gave Valka's hand a squeeze.  "Besides you, of course!"

Arne's smile faded a bit, and he started to look somewhat uncomfortable broaching the next point.  "There is one problem with arranging all of this, though, and I fear that it's money."  He glanced down at the bed, and nervously twisted the sheets around his fingers.  "When the Saxons took me in Thule, they also took all of the money I had."  He let out a nervous chuckle.  "I am no richer than any of our people here."  Arne fell silent for a few moments, then his expression brightened a bit.  "I suppose I could sell one of my horses . . . maybe Jarl.  He's in his prime and well-trained, so I suppose I could get . . . maybe a hundred dinarii or more for him if I found the right buyer?"
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Re: Wedding of Arne and Valka
« Reply #5 on: January 19, 2016, 02:12:24 PM »
"No," Valka replied without haste. "There will be no selling of Jarls." She smiled then, and placed her smaller hand on top of his on the bed. "In the absence of my family, I will pay for the wedding. I have spoils left from the Saxons and if we can get to London there will some money that I plan on using to help our people."

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Re: Wedding of Arne and Valka
« Reply #6 on: January 19, 2016, 02:46:52 PM »
Arne gathered Valka into his arms and whispered into her ear, "You do this poor lout too much honor, Valka.  I will continue to try my best to make myself worthy of you."

He thought for a moment, then grinned, "So . . . we should plan, then, and I will see to the arrangements, yes?  I will have to visit Sir Rodric and Lady Habren, and then to Sarum to arrange for the feast."

OOC:  Wanna hash out what we'd like for the wedding and feast in the OOC section?
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Re: Wedding of Arne and Valka
« Reply #7 on: January 20, 2016, 11:09:24 AM »
Arrangements are made, supplies are brought. The only guest that indicated they were coming to the actual ceremony was Merlin - the knights have declined to attend the pagan celebration. Guests for the feast arrive, but stay clear of the camp until the feast tomorrow. They are put up at the Manor, at Sir Rodric's expense. Lady Habren has made it clear that it is their duty as the landholders to provide hospitality to noble guests, and you are not to concern yourselves with it.

Weddings in the Cult of Freya involve weeks of rituals and ceremonies. Traditionally, the families of the couple are heavily involved at every step of the way. With no family to speak of, each selects members of the camp to stand in place of relatives.

Marriage is the core of the family, and is the most important social institution in Thule. A wedding was thus an important transition not only for the couple but also for the families involved. A marriage was a legal contract with implications for, among other things, inheritance and property relations, while the wedding itself was the solemnization of a pact in which the families promised to help each other. Because of this the male head of the family had the final say in these matters. However, the young couple also has a say since a good relationship between the spouses was crucial. A wedding is a long and collective process subject to many ritual rules and culminating in the wedding feast itself. The procedures had to be followed for the divine powers to sanction the marriage and to avoid a bad marriage afterwards. Even with the blessings of Freya, things did not always work out between the spouses.

Northman weddings usually involved payment of a dowry to the groom and a gift to the bride. With so much going on, neither of you were able to do much on this point, but you are surprised at the start of the process when members of the camp give Valka ?1 to satisfy the dowry, and present Arne with a lovely new drum made by a craftsman of some skill [+2 to Play (Drum) skill], to present to his bride as a gift.

Ordinarily, a wedding feast that lasted for anything less than three days would be considered a great insult, but these are extraordinary times, so plans are made for a single meal only. It is not what would be preferred, but it is all the poor Northmen can accommodate at this time.

Rituals happen according to the rites, nearly one per day. In one Valka sings to Arne. In another, Arne wrestles men from the camp to prove his vigour. Ceremonial breads are exchanged, small trinkets blessed and exchanged, and so on.

Two days before the ceremony, Merlin arrives, driving a large wagon. He is gruff and distracted, but he also has brought a surprise. In the back of the wagon is the carcass of an ox, three whole hogs, several sheep, wild birds, barrels of mead, bushels of vegetables and sacks of potatoes, easily enough food for a weeks feasting. He refuses to comment or accept thanks. He spends the next three days in his tend, with frequent visits with Holmg?r?r. The visits do not seem pleasant, but she refuses to speak of them.

Finally, the day of the final ceremony arrives. The morning passes in frenetic preparations. It is difficult for Valka, as she carries around a huge belly. Some of the women from the camp aid her, however, and braid dried flowers into her hair and help her bathe. She is presented with a surprise by the ladies - a lovely blue dress. Arne also bathes, and is presented with a new shirt, trousers and boots from the ladies of the camp.

Finally, the time comes. It is chilly, but nothing like your homeland. A gentle snow is falling as Arne and Valka, who by tradition have not seen each other for the last three days, are escorted to the open field. The crowd parts, and they see each other for the first time.

[Pausing for reactions.]

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Re: Wedding of Arne and Valka
« Reply #8 on: January 22, 2016, 03:05:36 PM »
Arne's breath caught in his throat, and he smiled with pride as he looked upon his wife-to-be.  The womenfolk had taken the time to artfully braid her hair with flowers, and had given her a striking blue dress to wear that perfectly accented Valka's hair and eyes.  The women also gave me very fine clothing to wear for this wedding, but I think all eyes will be on Valka this day, he thought with amusement.  Very little of this would be possible - the fine clothing, the dowry, the bride gift, the food for the feast, the lodgings for our guests - without our people, Merlin, and Sir Rodric and his wife.  I will show all of them my gratitude for what they have done for us - yes, even Merlin, even though he might scowl at me for it - but at the feast on the morrow.  Today belongs to you, Valka.

It was then Arne realized that he'd been standing there for nearly half a minute and grinning broadly like a day-dreamer.  With a faint blush creeping over his face - although the grin was still there - he started walking slowly forward toward Valka, his head held high.


OOC:  Umm, I guess Arne and Valka meet half way?

« Last Edit: January 27, 2016, 01:48:59 PM by Arne »
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Re: Wedding of Arne and Valka
« Reply #9 on: February 21, 2016, 12:13:21 PM »
First the dowry and now the beautiful dress - Valka was overcome by the generosity of their people. They were poor and could not afford these gifts, yet they somehow managed. To Valka it was a clear sign that their new tribe - and family - wanted this union as much as the couple.

The bride felt even more confident of it as her eyes laid on Arne for the first time, young and handsome in his fine new clothes. She had never seen the son of Torvald dressed so well, having met him while a slave.

If the pregnancy hadn?t given her rosy cheeks, the delighted sight of him certainly would have. Though there was a pretty smile of course, Arne could see a bashfulness in her expression, her eyes almost averted. Indeed, more than that - a certain femininity that appeared in young ladies, even those in the land of the north.

Arne, with that grin of his, started walking forward and the women behind her urged her on as if she?d forgotten how to move her feet. The feet did finally, and slowly Valka met him amid the field, the light flakes of snow catching in her fire-branded hair.

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Re: Wedding of Arne and Valka
« Reply #10 on: February 22, 2016, 12:13:31 PM »
Arne took Valka's hands in his own and gazed upon her, the smile still plastered across his face.  He was fully aware of the scores of eyes trained upon them, and he was grateful for the late winter weather that countered the light sheen of sweat that he could feel along his face and arms.  Unbidden, he chuckled, although there was a slight tremor of nervousness behind it.   "What a terrible scop I would make, Valka my soon-to-be-wife," he whispered for their own ears.  "Here you stand before me, as beautiful and regal as one of Odin's own shield-maidens, and I fumble for the words to tell you how much you have captivated me.  Yes, a most willing captivation!"
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Re: Wedding of Arne and Valka
« Reply #11 on: May 14, 2016, 03:35:13 PM »
OOC:  Ummm, were we waiting for Holmg?r?r?  Not sure on what happens next.
Warriors don't show their heart until the axe reveals it. - Floki, Vikings