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Paul Atreides ([personal profile] desertpowered) wrote in [community profile] nexus_crossings2023-12-24 09:54 am

A Snowflake in the Desert

There’s a young man hanging around the Plaza with two owl-griffins perched on his shoulders. Paul Atreides isn’t particularly used to snow, but he doesn’t seem that bothered by it either, wearing a coat to keep out the cold and holding a small bag of meaty chunks. Occasionally he tosses one to the griffins, who eagerly snatch it.

He’s careful only to bring out animals who have tolerance for the winter - Paul himself can adjust to it, but it took him a little time and he is still learning things about the season. Not so much serious things, since this winter doesn’t seem to be so serious. He’s more interested in the ways people entertain themselves. Oh, he knows about snowball fights and Yule goats, but his hunger for knowledge is never easily satisfied.

Paul rubs one of his griffin friends under the chin and rewards it with a piece of meat, then turns to anyone who approaches him. “Tell me, what is your favorite thing to do during this time of the year?”
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[personal profile] coldsong 2024-01-06 06:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"In the past couple years I've worked the puppet invisible from beneath the shroud. It does wonders for alarming people who try to peek. But you can certainly come along and sing with us, the children would love it."

He's quiet for a moment, then adds: "The Mari Lwyd is a creature of the season. She exists to remind the safe and comfortable and living about the outcast and vicious. They who seem corrupt have put on holiness. They who seem holy have put on corruption. A lot of Winter celebrations do that, turn the tables utterly on their heads."

"It used to be the custom, on Midgard, for humans of the lower classes to go caroling at the door of their noble betters and demand gifts. Fruit, drink, coins, whatever they could get. And the nobles hated it, but if you buck that kind of tradition once a year, eventually you get a full scale rebellion. Mari Lwyd is a reminder not to get too comfortable. And I am very comfortable with my life right now, which means I need her more than ever."