Tuesday, 6 May 2014

A Pedestal of Leaves.


Across from the fountain by the ritual circle was another alcove rich with greenery growing by the stone walls. Amongst the foliage was a pedestal table with leaves carved round the central column. Once again the table held bottles and containers.

The Element of Water


After leaving the Gryphons Camp I returned to the ritual circle to sketch the details. Gently trickling away by the right side of the circle was a fountain. Scattered around the base of the fountain were cups bowls and bottles, behind it was a drape bounded by greenery clinging to the stone walls.

Welcome Rest for the Gryphon Warriors.


The second full day of the moot seemed to hold the promise of spring as I set forth from the Wolf Camp to wander the fields. I crossed the merchants field and found myself walking by the Gryphons. The steady sound of snoring rose from many of the tents as I passed by, no doubt the Gryphons were enjoying a quiet mornings rest after a hectic night of guarding and fighting the boarders of their camp. I am certainly not one to deny such people their rest.

Quietly I sat myself down besides their faction gate and sketched the tent and standard of the Order Of Mythras. One or two of the early risers from the Gryphons bid me good morning as they passed by. I returned their greetings and once I was finished with my drawing I continued my stroll, leaving the rest of the camp to awaken to a fine dawn.

Odd Job Awakens.


As late morning approached I decided to revisit the splendour of the vipers ritual circle. Sitting myself down by the wall I looked over the scene and details of the circle before making my first marks on the sketchbook. I had the basics drawn down as the first ritualists and eager observers arrived to begin the proceedings. It was appropriate to find them to be Vipers, we exchanged friendly banter and I was relieved to find I was welcome to carry on sketching. They were indeed skilled at their art and they filled the circle with energies of meaning, humour and dark wit as they sought to achieve a magical awakening for Odd Job (one their prominent citizens). I particularly enjoyed the moments where the ritualists stopped for a brief moment of two to pose for my sketch. It was a pleasure to catch up with one of the ritualists afterwards and show him I had captured a likeness of him in the sketch (such as you can with a few quick scribes of a pen), he was kind enough to give me a gold coin for my trouble, I wonder if I can pay the Alchemists to make me some more brown ink!

I am glad to say the ritual for Odd Job was of course a success.

The Banner Beyond the Tarantula Gate.


By mid morning it seemed the sun was rapidly warming the faction camps of the moot. I strolled across the merchants field to stretch my legs from my time sitting and sketching. As always the Tarantulas proudly displayed their colours by their faction gate, a banner was thrust into the earth besides the tent of one of their houses or groups and I sat down just outside of their faction wards to jot down the details. It seemed an inappropriate hour to walk in and raise questions as to who owned the banner, I am sure I will find out all in good time at a future meeting.

The Green Alcove.


I moved from the small fortified building towards to ritual circle as I continued my morning wander. To my left was an alcove where the corners were a haven for plants. Sitting amongst the foliage was a stone pedestal with a high back, on the pedestal were cups, jugs and bottles of various types. It was unclear if these were offerings of some type or of a symbolic value. Perhaps just a simple decoration?

The Cold Morning Stroll.


After the bitter cold of the night I wandered down into Lecce with the frost clinging to my winter boots. I was eager to put pen to paper after my winter studies had taken precedent over my traveling and sketching time. On my way toward to ritual circle I noticed a small fortified building, no windows were evident, only a stout door and low battlements set against the near by trees. It seemed a fitting first image to sketch and luckily the rising sun quickly gained strength brushing away the frosts and making my stay a more congenial affair.