Post by Trehmar on Oct 25, 2010 18:44:39 GMT -5
Below is what Shavai posted on the MG forum. He invited Banepaw. Hrukh will be bringing anyone who's interested along.
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All it takes are a few gold-greased palms and a handful of skilled individuals and quick feet for a message to take flight. For all the world's troubles, it's something to be thankful for.
The result of these things tonight was hastily wrought. Stylized to some, crude to others. It was taken to the Horde's capitals and towns with haste nonetheless, where the residents would remove the garish eyesores and viciously assault the goblin couriers or take heed.
Written in Zandali, onlookers would only spend a moment before the script jumbled and shook into more familiar words in common, thalassian, taurahe or orcish. The convenience of magic wasn't lost on the maker. Line by line the words translated themselves before shifting back to their native tongue.
Hello.
Jin'Marou Shavai and The Spirit invite you to Wake the Dead.
Bring your relics/remains/corpses (the glyph struggles to settle on one singular word) to the Echo Isles on the second evening of the new month.
Drinks and food will be had to celebrate the deceased.
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Hi. My guild and I would like you to come join us over on the recently-purged isles to celebrate the Day of the Dead beneath the lofty boughs of the main island's tallest tree.
There are times for mourning, but with this holiday we'd like to live it up and celebrate the dead and the lives they've lived. Although this is more of a storytelling get-together, you're more than welcome to bring prayers and offerings for those certain special ghosts close to your heart.
Bring a keepsake - maybe a weapon, piece of armor or something of significance that belonged to a friend or loved one and tell us about their stint within the mortal coil. Their achievements, certainly, but most importantly their life. The translation may not be smooth, so we ask you to not bring the corpses of your loved ones.
The event will be on November 2nd, starting at 7:00 pm server time.
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All it takes are a few gold-greased palms and a handful of skilled individuals and quick feet for a message to take flight. For all the world's troubles, it's something to be thankful for.
The result of these things tonight was hastily wrought. Stylized to some, crude to others. It was taken to the Horde's capitals and towns with haste nonetheless, where the residents would remove the garish eyesores and viciously assault the goblin couriers or take heed.
Written in Zandali, onlookers would only spend a moment before the script jumbled and shook into more familiar words in common, thalassian, taurahe or orcish. The convenience of magic wasn't lost on the maker. Line by line the words translated themselves before shifting back to their native tongue.
Hello.
Jin'Marou Shavai and The Spirit invite you to Wake the Dead.
Bring your relics/remains/corpses (the glyph struggles to settle on one singular word) to the Echo Isles on the second evening of the new month.
Drinks and food will be had to celebrate the deceased.
---
Hi. My guild and I would like you to come join us over on the recently-purged isles to celebrate the Day of the Dead beneath the lofty boughs of the main island's tallest tree.
There are times for mourning, but with this holiday we'd like to live it up and celebrate the dead and the lives they've lived. Although this is more of a storytelling get-together, you're more than welcome to bring prayers and offerings for those certain special ghosts close to your heart.
Bring a keepsake - maybe a weapon, piece of armor or something of significance that belonged to a friend or loved one and tell us about their stint within the mortal coil. Their achievements, certainly, but most importantly their life. The translation may not be smooth, so we ask you to not bring the corpses of your loved ones.
The event will be on November 2nd, starting at 7:00 pm server time.