Hallow's Eve 2021
It is that time of the year again - the event known as All Hallow's Eve. It is around this day that magic is most powerful. Those with magical afflictions start showing signs of new abilities, and spirits wreak havoc on their surroundings. Phenomena appear in the week leading up to this day causing the people of Moren Ezen to be on edge. Some choose to stay close to their villages, while others pursue to uncover the mysteries behind their abilities or the mischievous spirits.
Event ends at 12:00am GMT-12:00 November 21st
Event Prompts
Each Players first Prompt image will return with a Hallow's Eve Companion of Choice(Shadowcat Cub, Hyena or Blood Parrot).
Each entry will receive a loot roll of three Hollow’s Eve items.
Every rider may participate in this Hollow’s Eve prompt once. If you want to participate with multiple of your own riders, you will have to make a separate full body picture with background for each one. Drawing e.g. both of your riders on the same background, will only give one loot roll to one of the riders. Same with literature entries; multiple submissions with different stories are a requirement.
Requirements:
All images must depict at least 75% of both horse and rider. (No overly simple, linework or sketched entries. Images with little to no effort will be at the moderators discretion to roll.)
Color and simple background are required. Greyscale is allowed.
Shading is optional.
Literature entries must be 1,000 words minimum.
Literature collaborations must clearly state who wrote which parts. Each collaborator must contribute a minimum of 500 words to the entry.
One entry may contain up to 3 collaborators.
Entries will be rolled per rider and horse pair. You may depict up to three pairs per Entry.
Additional characters and horses may be depicted, but will not count for any prizes.
If you do not own a horse, you may use a Group Starter.
Prompts may only be completed Once per Rider.
Spirits Stirring
Whispers and murmurs all over Moren Ezen are telling stories of the spirits' return. Unlike last year, the spirits are more confident in their mischiefs, affecting animals close to settlements and nomadic travelers. Wild animals are spotted calmly wandering through settlements, while tame pets and working animals are acting feral out of nowhere. Some have reported seeing animals with glowing eyes, but rumours spiral quickly, and stories become warped.
This time of the year hasn't just affected animals, however. Mysterious, weather-related phenomena have been spotted in multiple regions of Moren Ezen. Messengers reported a sandstorm in snowy mountains, snow in the desert, and even a thunderstorm over a single tent in one settlement. Oddly glowing wisps have been spotted wandering around at night too. These are presumed to be physical manifestations of the spirits, and it is unclear whether they are friendly or scheming to cause chaos.
Show how your rider responds to the increase of spirit activity during this time of the year. Do they interact with the curious spirits? Are the spirits they encounter friendly or destructive? If your rider encounters strangely behaving animals, how do they deal with the situation?
Hallow's Eve Ensemble
To please the spirits, to distract from the chaotic phenomena, and to celebrate the bountiful harvest, some settlements decorate and put up festive stalls. Common sights include the best of this season's harvest, red leaves, bonfires and candles. In light of increasing spirit activity, some have gone out of their way to attend the festivities in costumes; outfits are usually inspired by the season's change, or the more mysterious happenings during this time of the year. Connoisseurs of crafting and sewing are especially popular at this time, for those wishing to dress up their equine partners.
Show your rider (and horse) dressing up for the Hallow's Eve ensemble. Did they sew a costume for themselves, or did they source some berries to crush up for a more bloody and spooky look? Does your rider want to honour the warm colours and show off a new wardrobe for autumn? Do they use props in forms of torches and scary figurines made out of twigs and cloths? Some riders might even try to scare other people in their hallows eve costume.
Spooky Specialties
In case someone wants to gather additional loot this month, we want to offer a more diverse buffet when it comes to our Specialties. For the duration of the event every rider may participate in a Specialty entry with a guaranteed success without necessary training beforehand. This lets them explore certain areas they had never had contact with before perhaps. It might be a good idea to stock up your kesh accounts with various items. They might come in handy in the future.
On top of that, every Specialty entry for the Hollow’s Eve gives you one bonus Hollow’s Eve item on top of your own guaranteed loot roll. Please keep in mind you can send in a Hallow’s Eve Specialty entry only once for each Specialty listed down below. This gives you six guaranteed loot rolls as well as six bonus Hollow’s Eve items.
The usual Specialty rules apply. You can read up on them by clicking on the Specialties and following the link. If you want to participate with multiple of your own riders, you will have to make a separate full body picture with background for each one. Drawing e.g. both of your riders on the same background, will only give one loot roll to one of the riders. Same with literature entries; multiple submissions with different stories are a requirement. Spooky Specialties Do Not have a chance to locate any escaped prize horses from the previous event.
If you are a New Player and have yet to obtain your own horse, you may apply for one from the Adoption Centre. Alternatively you may borrow one of the Group Starters.
The Elders are planning a big celebration on Hollow’s Eve. They have been busy setting up stalls and need some last minute help. Most of them at least. Unfortunately, Isabis is busy looking after the pregnant mares and newborn foals. She doesn’t want to be disturbed right now. And another Elder seems more interested in recruiting your rider for a fun time instead of hard work.