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Harvest Festival
Harvest Festival, 19th September 2015
Welcome to the Ealing Harvest Festival! Sponsored by Sylvia Redbright, this event takes place on a bright autumn day in Elthorne Park, Hanwell.
(Images for reference: One. Two. Three.)
FESTIVAL
The park has been transformed into a hub of colourful tents and stalls, a country-style fair selling wood carvings, paintings, baubles, baskets, plant pots and flowers, pretty tin boxes and knick-knacks of all kinds. Of course, this is all to give it an air of legitimacy should the general public wander by. The real wares on offer are those sold by witches: stalls crowded with incense, candles, precious stones, herbs, good-luck charms, spelled trinkets and magical jewellery. Gain entry to one of the small tents and you may be able to buy yourself a low-level spell or potion. It's all there if you know where to look.
Meanwhile, the centrepiece of the festival is the harvest altar: five large bales of hay, stacked around each other, where the festival-goers are encouraged to donate food and other gifts in thanks for the harvest. Tinned food is typically offered. Children attending can make a corn dolly and offer it to the harvest altar. There's food and drink to buy too, of course: vegetable and pumpkin soup, baskets of fruit and seasonal vegetables, home-made bread and jam, tea cakes, fruit cakes, seed cakes, scones and apple pie. Drinks include coffee, tea, cider and fruit juice. In short, it's all very wholesome. And decidedly not vampire-friendly.
A COMMUNITY IN MOURNING
It's not all about giving thanks. Following the hostile takeover by the fae in Croydon and the hard-fought conflict in Barnet, many witches have been displaced and are in desperate need of aid. The poster by the harvest altar says that all donations will be given to the homeless and vulnerable communities in London.
Meanwhile the entrance to the summer house has been disguised by a glamour to prevent the general public from entering. Only supernatural types may climb the steps to pay their respects at the memorial that has been set up to mourn the Daybreak witches and their allies who have recently passed. There are candles, flowers, wreaths and cards jostling for space with pictures of the fallen witches.
RITUAL AT SUNSET
The general public have disappeared but the witches have an important ritual to perform. As the sun sets, they gather up all the donations from the harvest and join hands around the altar. One witch will light a flame. Sylvia herself will invite volunteers of different species to step forward and offer their blood, as a symbol of unity between supernatural communities.
As the hay burns, the witches dance around the altar, their last ritual of the evening.
NB. Sunset is at 18:51.
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[Eames raises an eyebrow, thinking about some of the kids who've been under Fagin's "care". Almost every one, convinced they could slip a rat out of an owl's talons. Still. No need to focus on the poor souls who get trapped with the old miser on such a nice day. Eames tilts his head at Nancy, looking from her to the gaggle of boys around her.]
Enjoying the festival?
[There's a covert question as to how she's feeling in there, if one chooses to read it that way. It's a rough time for her and her coven after all.]
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As much as we can, [Is the response Eames gets. The boys were. It was great for them to run around and cause trouble. For Nancy... One look at the memorial had been enough to sour her mood.]
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Why don't you cause mischief somewhere else for a bit and let me talk to your sister?
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Charley Bates. [she shakes her head.] You can guess his nickname. [And it's kinda hilarious okay?] I'm really sorry about that.
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You holding up alright?
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No. I got off easy, but... [That didn't mean shit, really.]
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This must be hard for you. [He frowns a little and glances around at the various things.] Why don't we find you a stall with some tea?
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Thank you.
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Come on.
[He points out somewhere that looks like it does various hot drinks. Also baked goods. He could drink a coffee right now.]
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She follows him, moving in close to him as they walk up to the stand.] Oh- look! mulled wine! [She'll be having some of that, thank you. Hot and alcoholic.]
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It's disgusting, isn't it? Redbright's the biggest fucking hypocrite I've ever seen, and you know who raised me.
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Wouldn't want to let a thing like bloody-minded hatred get in the way of looking stalwart and righteous, would she?
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God forbid.
She says she cares about all of us, but- mother of witches- [she rolls her eyes as hard as she possibly can.] between her and Fagin that gives me a more dysfunctional family than the Bannisters on Game of Thrones.
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She looks at him, tilting her head, her eyes almost accusatory. But only for a moment.]We can hope.
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[He shrugs and takes a bite of his cake.] She's threatened by your coven. Sooner or later it'll come to light how irrational she is about it. [And a sip of wine.] Hopefully sooner.
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[She sighs, taking a bite of cake.]
We're just a bunch of witches looking for a place we belong. A place where we can be protected.
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