Fire and Figure

Posted Jun 1, 2024, 11:45:01 PM UTC

mitsuga made him a little muxunac out of grass :o

 

Prompt #2 - Fires of Rebirth 

This time of year, the people celebrate the land turning green again after a long dry spell. They cut large swaths of dead grass to dry and build things out of, including celebratory clothes, many tools, and large, ornate sculptures that can be seen across the widespread plains from a distance, giving the normally flat and featureless land a trail of artistry. Common statues include Muxunac, depictions of dreams, and even self-portraits for those who wish to change something about themselves in the coming year. 

Over the course of the celebration, they set a portion of the cut, dead grass aside to dry until the very last night, where they use it to make a large bonfire. 

You watch in mixed fascination and concern as the fire begins to grow, the blaze leaping beyond the fire pit and spreading. But, as you watch, it seems to be eating up the dry, dead grass, and leaving the tender green shoots. It even passes over the Walking Hills without destroying them. The only place that the people seem to worry about is the herd, who they surround from a distance with massive jars of water that you’d seen them take several days of celebration to painstakingly collect. Show your character during the Fires of Rebirth. Your piece must include your character observing or partaking in the celebration either up close, or watching the spectacle from a distance. 

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