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Riverview Moderator ([personal profile] riverviewmod) wrote in [community profile] riverviewlogs2018-02-01 10:29 pm

monthly mingle: FAJRO & LUNAR NEW YEAR

who: everyone in Riverview!
what: monthly mingle: fajro & lunar new year
when: The month of February.
where: Anywhere around the city.
warnings: please put any necessary warnings in the subject lines

fajro & lunar new year


In the days leading up to February 1st, residents new and old will notice preparations beginning, a flurry of activity getting the city ready for the upcoming celebration: Fajro and the Lunar New Year. This is a combination of various traditions from several different universes, all of which involve cleaning house, physically and metaphorically, in preparation for the upcoming spring and summer months. The traditions associated with these celebrations involve getting rid of clutter and unnecessary junk that is then burned in large bonfires along the beaches, clearing the air of lingering resentments and old wounds with magical penalties for those who choose not to share, and a broad sampling of Lunar New Year traditions from a variety of cultures.

an opportunity to shed negative energy


There's nothing that's more detrimental to the forming of a good, solid community than lingering resentment and anger - this is something that most residents of the Quarantine tend to agree on. In recognition of that fact, Fajro is geared toward cleaning out the negativity, getting rid of clutter and trash in the home, body, and mind. Residents do spring cleaning in their homes and businesses and either give away or burn the things that they don't need and that are only serving to add an extra burden. Likewise, residents are encouraged to clear the air with friends, family, coworkers, and anyone else interacted with on a frequent basis. The second half of the month is taken up with the Lunar New Year, which is an almost universal tradition in this reality, and focuses on letting go of negative energy and welcoming positive energy into life going into the new year.


i.cleaning house


The first thing that most residents do during the month of Fajro is cleaning house. This means going through all the junk in the house, all the little things that clutter up a place, and clearing them out. A commonly-heard saying in the Quarantine during Fajro cleanup is "does this bring me joy?", a proverb that encapsulates the meaning of the tradition - to shed the parts of the past that bring pain or add to a person's burden, and keep only what brings joy into each person's life. The rest is either thrown away and burned, or donated to bring joy to someone else's life.

After the cleaning is complete, residents carry what they no longer want or need to the beaches of the river, where bonfires are set up each night for two weeks, in order to burn the excess and let the ash float down the river, a symbolic city-wide purging of bad memories, pain, and burdens.


ii. clearing the air


Another tradition in the Quarantine during Fajro is to clear the air with friends, family, acquaintances, coworkers, teammates, or anyone else that takes up space in a person's life. Every relationship comes with some amount of resentment, and the residents of the Quarantine take pride in being able to shed that resentment every year, to start fresh on relationships, building them into something newer and healthier. However, with every wave of new people that arrive during a year, there's a common pattern - those who haven't yet fully come to accept this particular tradition may avoid airing their grievances. Whether it's because they don't care to understand what they're feeling, don't acknowledge the resentment, want to appear strong and unaffected, or just because they don't like confrontation, there are any number of reasons people might choose to keep their hurts and resentments to themselves.

Of course, that doesn't really lend itself to clearing the air, so several of the higher-ups at Gramarye Magic Research came to a quick and easy solution in the form of a magically-infused mist that falls over the city on the morning of February 1st, which will burn off by the evening of February 3rd. Anyone who inhales the mist or absorbs it through their skin by going outdoors or being close to doors, windows, or air vents, during the first few days of February will find themselves thinking more often of the things that have hurt them, the resentments they've built up, and the desire to talk about them, to excise them. Starting on February 15th, any character who has been exposed to the mist and who has still kept their grievances bottled up will find themselves...afflicted with something very uncomfortable to remind them of how unhealthy it is to keep things to oneself and let them fester.

Afflictions can vary in scope depending on how thoroughly the character was exposed to the mist, how intense their feelings of resentment lie, and most of all, player preference. They are primarily physical effects that can range from mildly embarrassing to extremely uncomfortable. Whether it's the addition of a tail or horns, skin that changes color depending on the character's mood, loss of a sense, or any other physical effect, the sky's the limit. Afflictions should be something the character finds uncomfortable, and will last until February 28th or until the character clears the air, whichever comes first. Talking to a third party about their feelings of resentment will provide a temporary relief from the symptoms of the affliction, but the only way to permanently remove it is to talk directly to the source of the problems. If a character carries feelings of resentment toward someone who is not in the game, having a deep conversation with someone in the Quarantine will permanently clear or preempt the affliction.


iii. lunar new year


Originally, Fajro was celebrated all on its own in the Quarantine, but over the years, the traditions have evolved - the major change that's happened in the past decade or so is the addition of an entire other set of traditions surrounding the Lunar New Year, the celebration of which has proved to be a pretty universal constant across many different planets and in many different universes. Lunar New Year is celebrated with special food, activities, and street markets that pop up across the Quarantine throughout the month of February.

This year, the patron animal of the Lunar New Year is the dog, so residents are encouraged to bring their canines out with them to be spoiled, dressed up, and primped.

Thank you to Mari and Anna for suggesting the celebration and submitting the activities and images for this prompt!


hound town


Anyone wandering the city will find it beautifully decorated with beautiful red lanterns, and paper or cloth dog effigies. There are lots of stalls selling adorable themed dog clothing. At night, the red lanterns light up the streets, bathing them in a warm orange-red glow each night.

The entire city looks festive, and residents can be seen wearing red and gold or dog-themed clothing, strolling through the night markets with their pet dogs, sharing drinks of warm alcohol or other warm beverages. Booths selling a small toy called a jegi can be found very commonly, along with instructions on how to play the traditional Lunar New Year game, jegichagi (video), which involves kicking the jegi to keep it from falling to the ground, with the winner being the one to keep it up for the longest number of kicks.

Other booths are selling a wide variety of dog-themed items, red lanterns for residents to carry around on sticks, and giving away some very special red lanterns that the sellers will advise residents to hang onto for later in the season...


wish lanterns


Toward the end of the festival, the special red lanterns that residents received will start to glow, displaying a set of instructions outlined in magical light on the shade - residents are encouraged to take the lanterns down to the beaches by the Fajro bonfires on the last night of the celebration, and whisper to them a wish. Once the wish has been whispered to the lantern, it will lift into the air, hanging there for a few moments with all the other lanterns. For a few moments, the night sky will be alight with bobbing lanterns.

And then they will all pop into an explosion of colorful confetti, showering the crowd below. Anyone standing in the crowd who gets showered with confetti will feel a glowing wave of positive energy sweep through them.


street food and games


Street food is very popular in Riverview, and special food for the Lunar New Year is no exception, and considering how many different cultures and alternate realities have some version of a celebration for the Lunar New Year, there are a ton of seasonal snacks that are being sold from carts and featured in restaurants throughout the city. While you can find just about anything that's ever been associated with the Lunar New Year, some of the most popular dishes are sliced rice cake soup, savory pancakes, a cooked vegetarian salad, stuffed sticky rice cakes, and beautiful candy boxes that are usually given as gifts or brought to Lunar New Year parties. Besides these treats, tiny citrus fruits ranging from mandarin oranges to tangerines to any alien variety of small citrus.

And for people who bring their dogs along, many stalls are giving away complimentary biscuits for them, with the option to buy boxes or gift packs of the biscuits to take home.



visual inspiration


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Credit: image i: Roman Ignatowski; image ii: Jan Vavrusa; image iii: Federico Belingheri; image iv: Yuechi Lee

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hasitsthorns: (Tʜᴇɴ ʏᴏᴜ ᴡᴏᴜʟᴅ ғɪɴᴅ ᴍᴇ)

[personal profile] hasitsthorns 2018-02-23 12:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Rose defends herself in a different way. She wraps herself in armor of I'm fine and laughter at the things that hurt the worst. Making light of things is the best way she knows how cope. Not letting anyone show anyone how bad it gets to her is the only way she knows to keep herself from being vulnerable. ]

Hopefully, that happens sooner rather than later, dude. Because with how hard it sounds like you work, you're definitely due for one.
tanker: (JohnClarice060)

[personal profile] tanker 2018-02-25 11:24 am (UTC)(link)
[ John is pretty good at not showing anyone how much he's hurting, too. But not in the same way. He buries himself in work, and in The Cause, and in pretending that he can take it all, and more, without flinching.

Which is why he shrugs. ]


It's what I do. Which, actually - if you don't mind me asking, what it is that you do back home that you consider to be bullshit?
hasitsthorns: (Tʜᴇɴ ʏᴏᴜ ᴡᴏᴜʟᴅ ғɪɴᴅ ᴍᴇ)

[personal profile] hasitsthorns 2018-02-26 06:46 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, I'm a roadie. Was? Here they're gave me a job as a DJ. I might try to break into live music eventually, maybe...

But I don't think I'm good enough to make it. [ Which isn't exactly a lie. Rose is proudest of perhaps her musical inclination, if anything about herself, but even so it takes a lot to be anyone famous. With things the way they were back home, she couldn't have ever done it. Roxanne taught her that much. ]

It's fun, traveling all over. And I love music and getting to work for musicians but sometimes it's... taxing, too. A lot of manual labor and being treated like you can be easily replaced, which. You kind of can be but it still sucks a lot sometimes.
tanker: (JohnClarice065)

[personal profile] tanker 2018-02-26 11:49 am (UTC)(link)
[ For some reason, John expected a completely different answer. Something closer to what he does, himself. But it's not - and he finds himself relaxing, for some reason.

if he was Lorna, he might laugh at her issues. But he's not, and everyone has their own gripes, and their problems, and not living your life on the edge of a knife doesn't mean your problems aren't valid. He's no therapist, but he does know that. ]


I'll admit, I can't say I know how it feels. My job requires a lot of manual labor, too, but I guess it's partly what I built for, so I don't mind it. [ And he knows, for a fact, that he's not, at all, easily replaceable. ]

But it must tough. Is it the kind of life where you can lose your job from one moment to the next?
hasitsthorns: ᴀɴᴅ I'ʟʟ ᴛᴀᴋᴇ ᴍɪɴᴇ (Yᴏᴜ ᴛᴀᴋᴇ ᴡʜᴀᴛ ɪs ʏᴏᴜʀs)

[personal profile] hasitsthorns 2018-02-26 12:45 pm (UTC)(link)
[ That's the easy answer.

She could have told him about her work with Charlie, but that's- It's still too fresh. Too raw. She can still see the way the light went out of his eyes. She can still feel the snap of his fingers around her throat and the way it started to burn to breathe because of her constricted airways. She was thankful for the medical staff not asking about the bruises when she first arrived. Or the stab wound.
]

It is, yeah. When I couldn't find gigs to work, I stuff like waitress part-time or just... the odd jobs here and there to keep me afloat until I could get back on the road.

Not the most glamorous life, but. It worked for me.
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[personal profile] tanker 2018-02-26 04:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[ John lets out a dry chuckle, no humor in the sound whatsoever, as she looks between Rosie and the lanterns, less and less of them still in the air at this point. ]

Believe me, I know all about not living a glamorous life. I've been squatting in abandoned buildings for years. You do what you gotta do.
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[personal profile] hasitsthorns 2018-02-27 12:33 pm (UTC)(link)
That you do, dude. Sorry you've had to experience that. It's not a life I'd wish on anyone, honestly.

[ Their situations aren't as different as he thinks. It's just the way they've approached them. But, hey, they're both apparently still displaced so... Who knows, really, what could've been for her if she'd stood her ground and fought instead of running. ]
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[personal profile] tanker 2018-02-28 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[ The dude thing. Seriously. He can't tell if it's his military upbringing or what, but it keeps on making his eye twitch. ]

I'd live that life ten times over if it could keep the kids we've been helping out from living it, too. Sadly, I can't take that on.
hasitsthorns: ᴛᴏ ғɪʟʟ ᴍʏ ᴛɪᴍᴇ (‘Cᴀᴜsᴇ I ʜᴀᴠᴇ ᴏᴛʜᴇʀ ᴛʜɪɴɢs)

[personal profile] hasitsthorns 2018-03-01 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
[ Would 'broseph' be better? Dude is actualy one of the least obnoxious things she calls people. Just wait, she'll come up with a good nickname for John eventually... ]

I don't think any one person can take that kind of responsibility on.

[ She's seen what it does to them when they try, when someone does have close to ten lives to live all fueled on changing the status quo. It's not pretty. ]

I do hope whatever you wished for comes true though. Maybe both our wishes will! Who knows.
tanker: (thunderbird (79))

[personal profile] tanker 2018-03-02 10:29 am (UTC)(link)
[ No thanks, he's already got a code name. ]

Maybe not, but it won't stop me from trying.

[ Because he can take a lot more hurt and hardship than the refugees the Underground has been taking on. Because it's his job, and he just way too used to being that way. ]

Yeah, so do I. So do I.