Registration for April 13 2024 Open

Registration is open for the April 13 2024 one day at Camp Middlesex.

Join us and register here: Event 3, For the Family.

This is a full combat event. Read below for the in-game description of the event.

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The Day of the Family

No day is met with as much pomp and controversy as the Day of the Family. Observed carefully by followers of the Brothers, Nepheris and Beodhen, the Day of the Family is a celebration of kinship but, more centrally, the Dynasty of Le’neris, Pel’Pyri, and their Descendants.

No Devout hold this day in closer esteem, of course, than those pious to Verine. The day is a time for togetherness and grand festivity–moreover, it is a day acknowledging the complicated duty family sometimes necessitates. Verine and her followers’ omnipresence at Day of the Family events has long wreathed the holiday with somewhat uneasy laurels.

It is said that, for the first time since the end of Blood War, Nepheris and Beodhen have agreed to hold a formal celebration of the Day of the Family at Gods Road. The reason for this return to festivity is unclear, though Nepheris apparently stated he was offered, “a gift unexpected and reclaimed from shadows” and, in recognition of the current cohort of Devout, has convinced his brother they ought once more sponsor observance–perhaps in direct opposition to or support of their Aunt, the Goddess Verine.

It is rumored that High Priestess Myr’naianesa, High Priestess of Nepheris and Mynair, has been asked to preside over the opening ceremony of such festivities. Recently, the High Priestess has been brokering peace with disaffected Mynaira off the north east coast of Circadia. Her current political leanings, undoubtedly strategic if unpredictable, are mostly unknown.

High Priest Cyriaque of Verine has already expressed his displeasure at her invitation. Casual onlookers divested from the longtime (one-sided) rivalry are eager to see if any fireworks might grace the presidings–Myr’naianesa is never one to shirk controversial overatures, and Cyriaque is never one to let an insult, however implicit, slide.