Storyteller’s Festival

Hey Everybody,

The Landroval kinship, The Lonely Mountain Band would like to tell you about a fund raising event we are planning to host this coming September.  I am sure we have many players willing to recite a poem, tell a tale or sing a song!

About This Event:

 

Poets, bards, and musicians are invited to gather at Windy Acres Ranch for a festival celebrating the art of storytelling. Meet at 9 Chestnut Street in Raglan, Bree-land homesteads for a social gathering with fine wine, good ale, and excellent pipe-weed. Once everyone has gathered, competitors will make their way out into the neighborhood, finding the perfect location to present their creative work to the audience. The theme is Autumn — fiery landscapes, falling leaves, and long shadows. The audience will travel through the neighborhood as a group, stopping to hear each performance. Awards will be given for the best presentation in three categories — Best Poem, Best Ballad, and Best Spooky Tale. The audience will vote for the winners in a very special way.

 

“Saruman believes it is only great power that can hold evil in check, but that is not what I have found. I found it is the small everyday deeds of ordinary folk that keep the darkness at bay. Small acts of kindness and love.”
– Gandalf

 

We are asking everyone to help raise money for Extra Life, a charity that supports Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. We will be asking you to donate through Rick Heaton’s (aka Sapience) drive as a way of saying “Thanks!” for all of his amazing community support. Everyone who donates $25 or more will receive special prizes from Turbine after the drive is over. If enough money is raised, we will all receive exclusive in-game pets!

 

The event begins at Windy Acres Ranch (9 Chestnut Street, Raglan). After introductions, we will travel through the neighborhood as a group and stop to listen to each artist. After we hear each of them, we’ll return to the ranch, count the votes, and announce the winners. Finally, we’ll have an open mic stage where everyone can perform their favorite stories and songs.

 

How To Vote For The Winners:

 

Vote for your favorite artist by telling the host (Kiralynn) who should win in each category. If you don’t donate, your vote is worth 1 point. If you donate, your vote is worth 1 point per USD you give. We’ll assume that you gave $5 unless you tell the host how much you donated, so you can keep it a secret if you wish. The artist that earns the most points wins in each category. The first place artists win 1,500 Turbine Points, second place wins 1,000 TP, and third place wins 500 TP.

 

You can find more info on the charity drive here: http://www.extra-life.org/index.cfm?…cipantID=88974

 


 

Rules For Competitors:

 

  1. You can sign up by contacting Kiralynn on the day of the event. There are a limited number of slots available, so please register early.
  2. You have 5 minutes to recite a poem, 5 minutes to play a song with lyrics, or 7 minutes to tell a short story. You can include more than one song or poem if time permits. You may be disqualified if your performance runs over the time limit.
  3. If we have a large number of competitors, you will only be able to compete in one category.
  4. Songs must have lyrics. This is a competition of words, not music.
  5. You can recite your poem, lyrics or story in /say, /shout, or /Regional as you choose. (I recommend /Regional.)
  6. Performances should have an Autumn theme. This is a very broad theme that encompasses topics such as mystery, shorter days, windy weather, full moons, amber skies, falling leaves, acorns, feasting, apple cider, pumpkins, scarecrows, and the harvest. Be creative.
  7. Your performance must be PG-13. Please avoid “leet” speak, abbreviations, profanity, or material which is not suitable for teens.
  8. This competition is for solo artists. You can bring friends or multi-box to help with the performance, however, only the person reciting the lyrics, story, or poem will be given a prize code.
  9. You can tell your story any one of these five addresses — 3 Fountain Street; 3 and 4 Garden Street; 7 or 8 Chestnut Street. You can be indoors or in the yard, whichever is the appropriate setting for your performance.
  10. You can use a fancy outfit, emotes, held items, fireworks, and so forth to enhance your performance.
  11. You must be a good guest. Do not interrupt or interfere with the performance of other artists.
  12. You can donate money to Sapience’s Extra Life campaign and vote for yourself.

 

Suggestions For Competitors:

 

  • Explore the event area ahead of time. Pick a good spot for your performance. There are many themed areas, including Rohan tents, spooky huorns, Autumn trees, campfires, Elvish relics, and even a Dwarvish home. Find a backdrop that matches the theme of your poem, song or story. The area decorations will be finalized by September 1.
  • Use a plugin or other tool to recite your poem, lyrics, or short story. This will allow you to check spelling and grammar ahead of time. It also prevents the audience from waiting for you to type.
  • Don’t post text faster than the audience can read it, or so slowly that they become bored. Read your own material as you go to help maintain a good pace.
  • Wear an outfit that goes will with the theme of your performance. If friends are going to help you perform, consider matching outfits.

 

Band Sign-Ups:

 

There are two half-hour slots available. If your band would like to play at this event, you can play from 3:30pm EDT until the event beings, or for half an hour after the event ends. (We can’t be sure what time it will end, but I am estimating 6:00pm EDT.) Contact Kiralynn as soon as possible if you would like to claim one of these slots. Please bring appropriately themed music.

 

Please contact Kiralynn in-game on Landroval or at kiralynn@roll3d6.com if you have any questions. We hope to see you there!

 

2 comments

  1. dgenxali /

    hmm poetry ..I am in! 🙂

  2. Lilikate Buggins. /

    That’s fab! Keep an eye on Windy Acres Ranch here on MEN for updates.

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