Stefan Salvatore (
stefanged) wrote in
driftfleet2016-11-03 10:37 pm
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interfaith dinner mingle!!
Who: Interfaith Center regulars & the not-so-regulars (party crashers are welcome too!!)
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Action: Interfaith Center on the Iskaulit
When: Forward-dated to November 4th
[The Interfaith Center sounds far more bustling and busy than usual - and anyone peering inside would quickly figure out that a communal dinner is underway! Take off your shoes and walk in: the lounge has extra tablecloths on the floor as well as buffet tables with non-alcoholic beverages and all sorts of food, including Jordanian cuisine (or the outer space equivalent of Jordanian food).
The board games are out of their hiding nooks; the furniture's arranged for the maximum seating possible; and even the teddy bears donated by Kitty & Winn are out for cuddling, should anyone want them.
The kitchen's bustling with helpers - Stefan's running around at vamp-speed to make sure everything's a) done on time and b) cooked to perfection - but he sure wouldn't mind an extra hand. And if you're still not up for some food? Well, the prayer rooms are open as usual. There's always a quiet moment to be found, even if the laughter's louder and the scent of freshly-baked mansaf's wafting through the long corridors.
Anyone and everyone who's ever been inside the Interfaith Center has been invited (via text message - and Stefan even used the fancy emoji). If you're not particularly faithful or devout? Well, drop by anyways. There's more than enough food to spare.]
Broadcast: Nope
Action: Interfaith Center on the Iskaulit
When: Forward-dated to November 4th
[The Interfaith Center sounds far more bustling and busy than usual - and anyone peering inside would quickly figure out that a communal dinner is underway! Take off your shoes and walk in: the lounge has extra tablecloths on the floor as well as buffet tables with non-alcoholic beverages and all sorts of food, including Jordanian cuisine (or the outer space equivalent of Jordanian food).
The board games are out of their hiding nooks; the furniture's arranged for the maximum seating possible; and even the teddy bears donated by Kitty & Winn are out for cuddling, should anyone want them.
The kitchen's bustling with helpers - Stefan's running around at vamp-speed to make sure everything's a) done on time and b) cooked to perfection - but he sure wouldn't mind an extra hand. And if you're still not up for some food? Well, the prayer rooms are open as usual. There's always a quiet moment to be found, even if the laughter's louder and the scent of freshly-baked mansaf's wafting through the long corridors.
Anyone and everyone who's ever been inside the Interfaith Center has been invited (via text message - and Stefan even used the fancy emoji). If you're not particularly faithful or devout? Well, drop by anyways. There's more than enough food to spare.]

Maglor | ota
He mingles a little but mostly stays shyly on the sidelines, people watching. The abundance of foods is very interesting to him, especially since he doesn't recognise a lot, so he can also be found sampling the various dishes in delight.
He's also just interested in general - Mannish religion has changed much from his day, and he wonders what things have carried through ]
<3
It makes him happy to watch Maglor try various dishes happily, he's glad that his grandson can find even some small thing to make him smile.]
Here, you should try this. I'm not sure what it's called but it has a little spice to it. [He offered, holding up his plate for Maglor to take what he wanted.]
<3!
I did not know you liked spicy foods.
so much love <3
I didn't know I did either- but I suppose we learn something new here each day! [He chuckled, letting Maglor take what he wanted from the plate.]
<3 <3 <3
I suppose we do. Oh! This one is very nice. Not too spicy.
[ shyly he pinches another bite off his grandfather's plate ]
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That's what I thought! I made the mistake of biting into a green chili pepper before, I would avoid those.
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Thank you for the warning, I will be careful. The Men of the East liked spices in their foods - perhaps these are distantly akin.
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Fruit tarts?
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I did - but he has not asked. Did you want me to play?
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That is the first time I have had anyone describe it so, but I would be glad to play for you, Sorey. Is there anything you want to hear?
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pinched from Robert Browning "love among the ruins"
Where the quiet-coloured end of evening smiles,
Miles and miles
On the solitary pastures where our sheep
Half-asleep
Tinkle homeward thro' the twilight, stray or stop
As they crop
Was the site once of a city great and gay,
(So they say)
Of our country's very capital, its prince
Ages since
Held his court in, gathered councils, wielding far
Peace or war.
Now the country does not even boast a tree,
As you see,
To distinguish slopes of verdure, certain rills
From the hills
Intersect and give a name to, (else they run
Into one)
Where the domed and daring palace shot its spires
Up like fires
O'er the hundred-gated circuit of a wall
Bounding all
Made of marble, men might march on nor be prest
Twelve abreast.
And such plenty and perfection, see, of grass
Never was!
Such a carpet as, this summer-time, o'er-spreads
And embeds
Every vestige of the city, guessed alone,
Stock or stone
Where a multitude of men breathed joy and woe
Long ago;
Lust of glory pricked their hearts up, dread of shame
Struck them tame;
And that glory and that shame alike, the gold
Bought and sold.
Nowthe single little turret that remains
On the plains,
By the caper overrooted, by the gourd
Overscored,
While the patching houseleek's head of blossom winks
Through the chinks
Marks the basement whence a tower in ancient time
Sprang sublime,
And a burning ring, all round, the chariots traced
As they raced,
And the monarch and his minions and his dames
Viewed the games.
plagarism is the new platinum single
That's such a beautiful song...I love the way it ended, it's almost like I can see it. Did you write that yourself?
aka it's easier than writing my own =p
A scholar of music, hm? Thank you for the compliment, but I did not. That one was once a popular song in the hills of the kingdom of Arnor, in my world. They were a people twice dispossessed, you see, for their ancestors fled from the wrack and ruin of the fall of the Island of Numenor, and Arnor as a kingdom was already failing, when this song was popular.
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You came!
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You asked me to. [ he says simply. ] I am glad to be able to come.
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[She beams up at him.]
And you brought your harp!
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Is that a request, little fleet foot?
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Oh yes, please!
[When has she ever not wanted to hear you sing?]
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Alright then - what do you want me to play?
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Something light, then, I think?
Roads go ever ever on,
Over rock and under tree,
By caves where never sun has shone,
By streams that never find the sea;
Over snow by winter sown,
And through the merry flowers of June,
Over grass and over stone,
And under mountains of the moon.
Roads go ever ever on
Under cloud and under star,
Yet feet that wandering have gone
Turn at last to home afar.
Eyes that fire and sword have seen
And horror in the halls of stone
Look at last on meadows green
And trees and hills they long have known.
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wrap?
Yus!