Roleplay Pacing
Since the server is built for busy adult folks, the pacing is a lot slower than typical roleplay groups. This is to allow users to write at their own pace without feeling like their character is slipping through their fingers in the meantime.
Current Roleplay Pace is 2:1
This means that TWO months in real life is equal to ONE month in character - time is essentially halved.
These are the events that take place each month in Nevriande - not real life.
For example, December will always be Keahi's Blessing but the roleplay event may take place in an entirely different irl month.
A daring and dangerous winter festival in Riverstead calls forth the community's bravest to participate in a freezing competition to throw themselves into and break open the ice once the river freezes over.
A kingdom-wide celebration commemorating the founding of the first village that began the Kingdom of Skyheimr with feasts, merchants and a ceremonial toast from the monarch.
Each spring after the final thaw, a festival honoring the trees that sustain the village is hosted; marked by gratitude, seed planting and personal or communal reflection.
A scavenger hunting tradition honoring the forest goddess Aelwyd, where a trinkets are hidden throughout the region of Aelwyd's Shroud for participants to find in hopes of earning her blessing.
A celebration of reunion and love, where villagers and travelers gather along the shore to greet returning ships with communal joy; ensuring no one is left alone.
A village rite of passage in which elders feast and honor the youth before casting a giant effigy of Venturi into the river. The young must race and retrieve fragments before it washes into the Pale Sea.
On the summer solstice, residents from across Nevriande release paper lanterns into the sky and lake as they make wishes and share hopes for the year ahead.
A weekend-long event celebrating the sea and season with group swimming. Special honor is given to newly-swimming youth who are adorned with keepsake crowns and necklaces.
A celebration of a bountiful summer marked by bustling markets, hayrides, livestock and baking competitions and more; the festival ends with music and communal storytelling.
A kingdom-wide invitational tournament in Northmaw that is held just before winter where fighters compete - with or without weapons - in friendly spars to test their mettle and resolve.
Held in the heart of autumn, a communal celebration of feasting, storytelling and burning a towering straw-and-wood bear to honor the preparation for winter.
On the Winter Solstice, the village honors the longest night and return of the sun with a towering communal bonfire lit by a torch carried from the Shrine of Keahi, followed by feasting and celebration.