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Title: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on December 10, 2024, 05:51:50 PM
Hello all and happy festive season!

We are not running a particular event this year for the holidays, but nevertheless I invite you to contribute something little (or large!) if you see fit! Either a new work, or a repost of something earlier either made by you, or link to a festive favorite by someone else!

I am horrifyingly busy at work, but will at the very least link a few treasures of years past here!
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on December 10, 2024, 07:08:10 PM
I definitely would encourage folk to create something if time and energy permits. 
Spoiler: show
I admit to being somewhat discouraged by flogging the same half-dozen folk to put in multiple contributions to fill even the smaller amount of space. I apologise for not being up to beating the drum this year.  It's been a really dry year for the creative juices.


I propose an Unofficial Official Holiday / End of Year / Summer Break Road Trip non-event.  How long it would go would depend on contributions received, so absolutely no pressure on anybody.  Jitter & I could post up archival items, or new ones if they are submitted (or created by me, wouldn't that be grand?).  We could fry up our Hanukkah latkes over a burning straw goat, even, assuming said goat won't have already been burnt by other parties. 

So, please take this as a call to shake your snow globe and see what coalesces!  No need to DM me any pledges to contribute, just send me any contributions you may have, when you have it, and we will share them starting from the solstice, Forum time. Simple.  Relax.  Butter good.

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Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Keep Looking on December 11, 2024, 07:35:18 AM
I have also been terribly busy and I'm afraid Christmas events have fallen off a bit for me (I upped my working days, and we're trying to sell the house right now so half our furniture is in storage and my mother and I spent the last few weeks cleaning like crazy before going through a series of home opens... hopefully some offers come in!), but I'll see if I can find some works - I have a lot of things saved, and maybe I could resurrect some of my old poems!

Thank you Jitter for suggesting this!
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: thorny on December 11, 2024, 10:20:03 AM
Will try to come up with something. Maybe some very nontraditional words to say over midwinter lights?

Do we post contributions here, or are we supposed to send them by some other route?
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on December 11, 2024, 04:52:00 PM
Thorny, either DM to Wave or post directly here if you want! Zero pressure!
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on December 11, 2024, 05:07:24 PM
Oh and if you want to request a past work, just make a wish to either me or Wave, and we’ll post it with the non-event!
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: thorny on December 21, 2024, 02:56:43 PM
Give thanks for light shining in darkness
And for darkness, which lets us see the light
And for the steadfastness of our ancestors
Who for millenia have lit lights at this season.

-- Merry Solstice, everybody.
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on December 21, 2024, 07:34:37 PM
Night and day kissing
Seasons dance eternal
Day prevails today

Thank you Thorny! We need the lights lit, today and every day!

Ps ihow many syllables are in celestial?

Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: LooNEY_DAC on December 22, 2024, 02:37:14 AM
Ps ihow many syllables are in celestial?
(Short and pedantic answer) Correctly, four. Speedily, three.
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on December 22, 2024, 06:46:56 AM
Do you feel like a beautiful Reynir gazing at strange stars would suit the mood today? Because I do. Feast your eyes on this treat from the 2017 SSSS Secret Santa, painted by @Antillanka  for Róisín:

(https://i.imgur.com/rXplLu9.jpg)

You should totally check out all of the lovely gifts fom 2017 here: https://ssssforum.com/index.php?topic=1010.30
(Gifts start from the linked page, before this it’s the signups).
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on December 23, 2024, 06:11:04 AM
Today I present one of my all time favorite fanworks. This gem was gifted to us by @Purple Wyrm in the Foeum advent calemdar 2019! https://ssssforum.com/index.php?topic=1108.0

(https://i.imgur.com/lWPCMgK.png)
(https://i.imgur.com/uaYXOpr.png)
(https://i.imgur.com/KRThryA.png)
(https://i.imgur.com/y0Zc2tB.png)
(https://i.imgur.com/IF72sXN.png)
(https://i.imgur.com/zbAzszn.png)
(https://i.imgur.com/9zjTagQ.png)
(https://i.imgur.com/GDjmrd6.png)
(https://i.imgur.com/7BZPGqu.png)
(https://i.imgur.com/pyZGu8d.png)
(https://i.imgur.com/PzItonR.png)
(https://i.imgur.com/Z4nbo4l.png)

Thank you, thank, please hand your translation headsets to the attendants, and ensure all members of your expedition party are with you (and not left behind in Reynir's crate, haha!).  Please give generously to our restoration fund, and travel safely!
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on December 23, 2024, 06:23:33 AM
And! That is not all. Because more is more, and because I make the rules, no reason to not post two works!

Truth to tell I was looking for this as the first work to be shared but for some reason it evaded me and is therefore now a couple of days late. This is from Forum advent calendar 2020. https://ssssforum.com/index.php?topic=1160.0

A serene collaboration between our sorely missed Róisín, who now travels on the Birds’ Path, and a lovely @Mirasol whose art we just had the privilege to enjoy during YoinkTober.

(https://i.postimg.cc/D0GD938K/Midwinter-Mirasoland-Roisin.png)

(https://i.postimg.cc/3JgV9hsX/Midsummer-Mirasoland-Roisin.png)

Mirasol says, "The characters depicted in the second picture are Warri and Singer from this story by Róisín: Year 3: Very Far to the South (https://archiveofourown.org/works/17562194?view_full_work=true) "

Here are Róisín's unadorned poems, for those who have trouble seeing images:
Spoiler: poems • show

MIDWINTER

Midwinter Day. The new crew stands around
A fire amid a grove of looming trees.
The forest waits in silence. The world turns.
They wait to greet the light of the new year
The lengthening days that lead at last to Spring.

Lalli and Onni sing of strengthening light,
How seeds will soon be stirring in the soil
While roots reach deep to transmute death to life.
Of how the snow will fade, young leaves return
On birch trees lifting crowns toward the sun.

They see the bear cub first - the furry face
Peers insubstantial past a low spruce bough.
Grim Ensi looms beside a smaller shape
Who waves, smiles and blows kisses to her kin
In fond farewell before all three depart

For Tuonela. Ensi, is that a smile?

 <3 <3 <3

SOUTHERN MIDSUMMER

The limestone cliffs fall sheer into the sea.
Two mages sing a greeting to the dawn.
One from the cliff top, one from the rolling surge
That beats against the steep unyielding land.

Midsummer dawn. Soon sun will bake the land.
The Gateway Star gleams on the fading night
Marking the place where all the worlds are joined,
Where one may step - or swim- from each to each,

Where all tongues are the same, all beings may speak.
May share their joys and sorrows in the Dream
And share their magics to maintain the Land
And keep it safe mid darkness and despair.

They sing and dance their song on land and sea
That things continue as they need to be.
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: thorny on December 23, 2024, 07:37:49 PM

Mirasol says, "The characters depicted in the second picture are Warri and Singer from this story by Róisín: [url]Year 3: Very Far to the South "


Unfinished, and will never be finished now; and she was so close to finishing it.

-- except that stories never really finish, do they? They only pause, to rest by the fire. There's always more that could be told.

I wonder whether she wrote Warri as so close to his end as Warri (and possibly Singer as so close to hers) because she felt her own end coming? Your stories continue in the world, Róisín. And as this year turns, we remember that the years and the world are still turning.
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on December 24, 2024, 01:26:33 AM
Woo hoo! Love these, Jitter!

I have a great memory from the past too, courtesy of Unlos!  She & I had a lot of fun back in 2018 brainstorming a pinch hit, but used it on Christmas Day instead ....
  :sparkle: :sparkle: :sparkle::sigrun: :sigrun: :sigrun: :sigrun: :sigrun: :sigrun: :sigrun: :sigrun: :sparkle: :sparkle: :sparkle:

Oh my goodness!  Sigrun has been busy in Reykjavik getting gifts for her crewmates!

Spoiler: mikkel • show

Remember when Minna mentioned in the stream that Sigrun might give Mikkel a cursed doll?  Now, why would she do something like that, hmm?
(https://i.imgur.com/Srm8Km9.png) (https://i.imgur.com/9rHWNEI.png)


Spoiler: Emil • show

No Swedish Yule would be complete without Julbock, no?  Of course not.
(https://i.imgur.com/iKma5NY.png) (https://i.imgur.com/y1ul1m5.png)


Spoiler: Lalli • show

When Sigrun saw this splendid Viking doll in an antique shop, she knew exactly who it was for.
(https://i.imgur.com/IWkLK5g.png) (https://i.imgur.com/JzA55xL.png)
(https://i.imgur.com/IPJebSy.png) (https://i.imgur.com/eL9aMEe.png)
See?  He loves it...


Spoiler: Reynir • show

Whyever would Reynir be so scared of a sweet kitty doll?  It's just a nice normal iconic Norwegian doll...
(https://i.imgur.com/FAWYxmF.png) (https://i.imgur.com/hZN8XTH.gif)

Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on December 24, 2024, 08:37:20 PM
Such wonderful presents! Lalli’s isn’t even lethal! Unless maybe if he licks it, who knows what toxic compounds plastic breaks down to over a century? But he wouldn’t, would he?

After all the presents have been opened, the papers remain, to be enjoyed by our most best Kitty! As painted by @Gwenno for Advent Calendar 2018 https://ssssforum.com/index.php?topic=1070.0


(https://i.imgur.com/XBUqscb.jpg)
Kitty with the Christmas present wrappings.
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on December 24, 2024, 11:48:29 PM
Like many of you, I used to be a part of the Minnions, the commentariat on the SSSS pages as they came out.  (I'd sometimes post several comments per page, especially if pun chains and such were going around.)  Good times, good times, but I've never been able to do a re-read of the comments - there are just too many (cue Surprised Pikachu face).

This is a genuine pity, because there were incredibly useful bits of lore as well as beautiful stories and jokes told, and utterly, utterly amazing poetry.  At least tonight, we get to relive some of that gold, courtesy of beloved admin Keep Looking, who shares with us all some of her favourite poems that she wrote during the comic's run, annotated with page number.

 :sparkle: :sparkle: :sparkle: :sparkle: :sparkle: :sparkle: :sparkle: :sparkle:

Adventure 2, Page 174

We’ll camp here for the night - it’s safe
From nests and raving trolls
So set up tent and light the fire
Paint runes in circles whole

Don’t fear the skulls that perch up high
The scenes of slaughter past
The blood that stains, the skins that stretch
From branch to leafless branch

The dead will bring no harm to you
Their bite can touch you none
So sleep beneath the skins and skulls
Til dawn and day do come

-
Adventure 2, Page 182

I kept my eyes upon the road ahead
I fled the city full of plague and death
My shoulder itched, I gripped the wheel instead
I drove past trees that cleared my every breath

The itch means nothing.
The itch could be anything.

I felt a creeping soreness in my chest
I watched my petrol slowly running low
My breathing harsh, I pulled aside to rest
I felt my rib cage strain with every blow

This pain means nothing.
This pain could be anything.

I heard the voices calling in my head
I tried to push them back, to let them go
My eyes remained trained on the road ahead
I strained, but they would never let me go

These voices mean nothing.
These voices could be anything.

I felt my rib cage slowly crack, expand
I heard my breath grow ragged, ever slow
My life was pain, my hands began to shake
I could not think, the voices whispered low

I’m turning into nothing.
I’m turning into anything.

I call you, save me, take the pain away
I beg you, share it, feel my pain as well
My eyes are dark, I hide from light of day
I only feel my pain, it grows and swells

I’m waiting here for nothing.
I’m waiting here for anything.

-
Adventure 2, Page 214

The white-bright sunlight streams as if through glass
Between the moss-green pillars and the beams
Beneath them, weary trav’llers softly pass
And watch their steps, lest peril here is seen
And yet, though skulls hang stretched like gruesome masks
The violet flowers bloom amongst the grass

Though souls long-lost lie twisted, broken, pained
Like monsters from an endless nightmare’s chase
While barbed-wire, sharp, is looped and looped again
In fruitless hope to save, protect this place
The sky still sends its sunlight and soft rains
And vines grow green, between the planks they strain

Through ages gone and ages yet to pass
As wand’rers lost and seekers few go by
Through love and pain and grief that tears apart
The vines still send their leaves to reach the sky
Below, the flowers bloom amongst the grass
Their violet hues shine bright like sunlit glass

-
Adventure 2, Page 232

Words, like birds, are fleeting things
That leap from mouth with flurry of wings
What words have we that words don’t bring?

Paper. Scissors. Rock.

Pens draw bends that warp and turn
And leave their marks in paper burned
What needs no scrawling pen to learn?

Rock. Paper. Scissors.

Tongues among the worlds of men
Are twisted, tangled things - so then
What needs no tongue, no words, no pen?

Scissors. Paper. Rock.

Adventure 2, Page 234

Sheep eat paper, left unread
And rocks beneath their hooves that tread
A pair of scissors shear their heads
None can beat the sheep, he said.

Bang! The sheep is dead.

-
Adventure 2, Page 255

This is a city of ghosts.

Their echoes haunt these desolate streets, from the tall spire of the city hall to the rows of empty bar-stools and the rot that drips down menu-boards. Bottles stand on the shelves, long undrunk, looked upon by the pictures of the dead, while walls crumble and bass-heavy speakers lie silenced on the floor. The bench-top still bears the fingerprints of a thousand thirsty patrons, and tonight, after a near-century of silence, it bears a new load once more.

He is a ghost, too, though not of this city. He the honey-handed, he of the rough-coat, he the brown one, he the lord of the forest, where lakes lie still and trees touch the sky. They do not call him such names anymore. Small eyes drip with rot and darkness, shaggy fur is damp and arrow-pierced, claws drag heavily across the wood. Nostrils flare above still-sharp teeth, searching for something in the bones of this city. Someone.

The sun is setting. It would be wise to leave.
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on December 25, 2024, 01:59:54 AM
My thoughts turn back to that long autumn & winter at the end of Adventure II, where the crew holed up in a lodge awaiting the next boat to Sweden.  They had a supply of books, and games, and a dandy collection of pre-Rash artifacts in their 'museum', which sparked an epic argument between Sigrun and Mikkel as to what some of the items were. 

One day Reynir finds a jigsaw puzzle.  He tried to ask whether any pieces were missing, but all he got in answer was a shrug.  He asked around if anybody wanted to do the puzzle with him, but Mikkel waved him off.  Sigrun was busy.  Onni gave him an alarmed look before shaking his head curtly (Reynir wondered what he thought Reynir had said).

(https://i.imgur.com/wHlYq3b.png)
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Keep Looking on December 25, 2024, 09:57:21 AM
Wave, your contributions have given me a good laugh! It has also been nice reminiscing on past fanworks.

I really enjoyed digging through my old poems to find some ones to bring back - I think it reminded me of what drew me to SSSS in the first place. The creeping, melancholy atmosphere of the world, but also the humour and the characters!
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on December 25, 2024, 11:22:32 AM
The poems are lovely, and each one evokes the scene without need to look up the page!

And hmm, I smell shenanigans are a part of what is depicted on the puzzle!
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on December 26, 2024, 09:19:33 AM
Today, December 26 is for reasons unknown to me known as Boxing Day. Iit to contrast with the recent unboxing day? Probably not. I’ve always understood it to mean boxing as the fighting “sport”, which may also be completely erroneous. I really don’t know and should probably look it up.

But, for purposes of today’s archive treasure post, we’ll kep thinking it has to do with fighting. The art here is not exactly sparring, but there is some proper fighting spirit here! @Noodles painted this for the advent calendar 2017!


(https://i.imgur.com/PokdLvC.jpg)
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: thorny on December 26, 2024, 11:18:22 AM
I think Boxing Day is actually in the sense of giving boxes. (With things in them; not just the boxes themselves.) But I like your artwork! (I note that Kitty's staying out of the way . . . )
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: midwestmutt on December 26, 2024, 12:03:07 PM
We don't observe Boxing day in the US but my understanding is that it's when superiors change places with inferiors dating back to the ancient Roman Saturnalia when masters traded places with their slaves for a day.
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: thorny on December 26, 2024, 03:02:19 PM
My understanding was that it's when "superiors" gave gifts to "inferiors" who in some fashion or another worked for them. But I am also in the USA and agree that the term isn't used here, and the particular day is by most people not known for anything in particular other than maybe people returning things to the stores; though I think the Amish consider it a holiday.
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on December 26, 2024, 05:50:31 PM
Yes, it’s celebrated as St Stephen’s day and considered the second Christmas day in many European countries, but it does have to do with boxes in the Boxing Day variety. Alms boxes perhaps, and so called Christmas boxes which apparently were some type of year end bonus ir gratuity. Nothing to do with boxing!

Nevertheless Noodles’ piece is great, and I gues Reynir is in the process of receiving a bonus, so it scans :)
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on December 27, 2024, 02:02:54 AM
Boxing Day is an official public holiday here in NZ, although I'm led to bellieve it has to do with boxing up and cleaning up all the detritus of Christmas?  Unofficially, it is the biggest day for sales, still (for now) outstripping the upstart Black Friday.

Check out this story by Vulpes, which was originally posted in 2020, complete with recipe (or at least the ingredients)!

A Special Re-Creation

Year 93, early MayMåløy, Norway

Mikkel flapped the newspaper and folded it back on itself, the better to read it while sipping his coffee. Oskar glanced over from the table where he was sorting packages by destination, and wondered how it was that he seemed to do most of the work in the small shipping office. At that point Mikkel’s eyebrows nearly vanished into his hair, and his eyes opened wide. Oskar stopped sorting. This must be good.

“Well! That Danish expedition has located a small colony of survivors on the Isle of Man, just as predicted.”

Mikkel looked infuriatingly smug about this news. When the expedition was announced, Oskar had been skeptical. They had debated the odds of survivors at length, and Mikkel had an answer to any objection.

“They even have a fascinating breed of tail-less cat!” Mikkel continued. “And quite fantastical sheep. They’re taking some of the inhabitants to the Academy of Seiđur in Iceland. Apparently they have their own sort of mages.”

Oskar picked up a package to begin sorting again. “Fascinating story, Mikkel, but perhaps we should get on with…”

Mikkel launched himself out of his chair, saying, “I must go let Sigrun know about this! She’s bound to get some garbled story through the grapevine, and I should try to circumvent that – there are important decisions to be made around this!” And with that he strode out, banging the door behind him. Oskar sighed and continued sorting.

~ ~ ~ ~
Year 93, early JuneReykjavík, Iceland

As the Danish ship docked in Reykjavík harbour, Finola stood with the rest of the Manx mages staring at the town. The view seemed to her both foreign and familiar. She had seen that tall spire in a dream nearly a year earlier, and here it was, towering over the town. She looked forward to talking to the people at the Academy. But first, she was to meet the family who had agreed to billet her. She pulled out the paper with their names on it, silently sounding them out with her month-old knowledge of Icelandic: Árni Ragnarsson, Sigriđur Jónsdóttir. And their son Reynir Árnason, a mage. Scooping up her bags, she marched off the ship and onto a foreign shore for the first time in her 26 years.

~ ~ ~ ~
Year 95, mid-NovemberAcademy of Seiđur

Finola was the last of the Manx mages still in Iceland, working at the Academy. She loved it there, sharing Manx lore and learning about Nordic magic. Reynir kept talking about Lalli and Onni, Finnish mages that he knew. Their magic was much different, and she dearly wanted to meet them. But they were far away, out of reach even in the dream world. Reynir hoped that they would visit, but from everything he said about them, she figured that was very unlikely.

~  :sigrun: ~ ~  :sigrun: ~
Year 98, early SeptemberDalsnes, Norway

Mikkel was opening mail among the breakfast dishes, while Sigrun honed her favourite knife. On unfolding one letter, Mikkel’s eyebrows shot up and his eyes widened. Sigrun paused – this must be good.

“Emil appears to have suddenly become sentimental. He would like to have a reunion among our little crew.”

“Fantastic!” yelled Sigrun. “I’d love to see my former right-hand man again! What about the pipsqueak? And freckles?”

“Evidently he has already convinced Lalli, who has arm-twisted Onni… or perhaps it is the other way around.” He flipped the letter over. “No mention of Reynir.”

“Christmas!” Sigrun declared.

“What?”

“Christmas! Let’s have them all here for Christmas. We have lots of room. It’ll be awesome!”

“I suspect that Emil intended that we visit him…”

“That’s settled, then. I’ll see about getting someone to look after the cooking, they won’t come if they think you’re in charge of the kitchen. We’ll have to get the biggest tree…”

~  :reynir: ~ ~  :reynir: ~
Year 98, late SeptemberBrúardalur, Iceland

Reynir had just received a most surprising letter.  “Remember those adventures I told you about, in the Silent World? Sigrun and Mikkel are inviting me to Norway for a reunion at Christmas. Both Lalli and Onni will be there.”

Finola’s heart leapt, then fell. A crew reunion… they wouldn’t want outsiders. Reynir clearly felt otherwise.

“You must come! Nobody will mind. I’ll let them know there will be two of us.”

“If you are sure. I will bring a gift – oh, I just think of the perfect one!”

“What is it?”

“You will see. It’s from the Isle of Man, I never hear of it here.”

In her room, she dug out her mother’s recipe box, and found the one for plum pudding. The last time she made it was years earlier, with her mother, and of course there were several ingredients they couldn’t get. But here the greenhouses produced spices and citrus fruit. There were much nicer brandies, too, than Uncle Loghlan’s rotgut.

She scanned the ingredients – yes, she would actually be able to make it according to the recipe. With all those spices and fruits from the greenhouses, it was going to cost her a month’s wages, but it was well worth it to re-create the traditional pudding for the first time in nearly 100 years.

~  :mikkel: ~ ~  :sigrun: ~
Year 98, 20 DecemberDalsnes, Norway

Finola and Reynir lugged their bags to the door, which Mikkel threw open as they approached. He looked the same as always, with perhaps a touch of grey at his temples. Unusually, though, his eyebrows went up and his eyes widened – at which point Reynir realised that he may have forgotten to post that letter mentioning that Finola was coming.

“Mikkel! Here’s Finola, who I mentioned in that letter I sent.” He smiled a little too broadly.

Mikkel supressed a sigh. “Delighted to meet you, Finola. Welcome to our home. And it’s wonderful to see you, Reynir, you haven’t changed one bit,” and gave him a hard look.

Once they were settled, Finola told her hosts what she had brought as a gift and asked if she might serve it at the Christmas dinner they had planned.

“More food is always good, little Manx mage!” bellowed Sigrun, giving her a friendly cuff on the shoulder, nearly knocking her over.

~  :emil: ~ ~  :emil: ~
24 December

They spent Christmas laughing, eating, and taking short walks to justify eating more. Gifts were opened and exclaimed over, and finally they sat down to the festive meal. They worked their way through crispy ribbe, tangy sauerkraut, Christmas sausages, potatoes and the rest, toasting one another with aquavit along the way.

Finally Mikkel said, “Finola has brought us a Manx Christmas treat for dessert.” All eyes, some slightly unfocused on account of all the toasting, were on her.

“This recipe is very old. This is first time I have some… makings… ingredients! Nobody made it proper since almost 100 years.”

She rose, and asked if someone could give her a hand. Mikkel prodded Emil in the ribs, making him jump. Finola smiled at him, and beckoned him to follow.

“I can barely understand her!” he hissed to Mikkel.

“I think she merely requires someone to carry it.”

In the kitchen, a large, dark mound sat on a heavy ceramic serving dish. Beside it sat a bottle of brandy, a box of matches, a small cooking pot, and a bowl. Finola took the pot to the stove to warm. She gestured to the brandy, mimed pouring it on the cake and putting a match to it. Then she turned to stirring the sauce.

Emil felt relieved. This task involves fire – perfect! He poured some brandy on the cake. Was it enough? He looked over at Finola, but she was frowning and stirring vigorously so he didn’t want to interrupt her. He sloshed more on.

“Ready?” She had the sauce in the bowl, and gestured with her head toward the cake.

He struck a match and touched it to the pool of alcohol in the plate.

~ ~ ~ ~
In the dining room, Lalli was nodding off among the detritus of the main course. The rest of them were half-pickled, having a boisterous conversation. Even Onni was wrangling with Mikkel about something. Lalli didn’t do well without his usual routines, and even the small amount of aquavit he’d had went to his head. The whole evening was taking on a dream-like quality. What happened next did little to allay that impression.

The door from the kitchen opened, and a strange glow appeared. Everyone stopped talking. First the dish appeared, bearing a large shape enveloped in a bluish flame that reached some 50 cm above it. Then Emil appeared, holding the dish at arm’s length, leaning back slightly to avoid singeing his hair. Finola followed, carrying a small bowl.

Sigrun broke the silence. “Now that is my kind of dessert!”

~  :sparkle: ~ ~  :sparkle: ~
Lying in bed, Finola thought about her pudding’s success. None of them had ever heard of flaming plum pudding, so of course they wouldn’t know that it wasn’t meant to be a towering inferno. And once the flames died down, it was as delicious as she had hoped, and the hard sauce was a hit as well. Something didn’t add up about the evening, though. As she dozed off, it came to her – when Emil brought in the pudding, Mikkel’s eyebrows hadn’t gone up, and he had his usual calm, impassive look, with maybe just the hint of a smile.

(https://i.imgur.com/3c5TACS.jpg)
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on December 27, 2024, 02:11:33 AM
I've got a couple more panels of 'Puzzle Time'.
I'll tip my hand and reveal that this is progress on a minicomic that I'm working on!
In the next panel, Reynir has cleared the table and opens the box to begin.
(https://i.imgur.com/pdAZFA1.jpeg)

As Reynir gets stuck in finding the edge pieces, Emil drifts over, mostly to avoid Sigrun trying to arm-wrestle him.  She challenges Onni instead (it's Not Effective).
(https://i.imgur.com/sLL7b2c.jpeg)
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: thorny on December 27, 2024, 11:05:09 AM
Spoiler for guess at a later panel:

Spoiler: show
I see a cat approaching that puzzle --
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on December 27, 2024, 04:58:15 PM
*peers at script* hmmmmm
 :squirrelcookie: :squirrelcookie: :squirrelcookie: :squirrelcookie: :squirrelcookie:
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on December 28, 2024, 01:26:55 AM
Today: Sigrun is most best at puzzles, uh-huh.
(https://i.imgur.com/m7aOsRt.jpeg)
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on December 28, 2024, 08:38:12 AM
Why is the picture on the wall falling apart?
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on December 28, 2024, 08:42:42 AM
The days between Yule and New Year are great for enjoying culture, such as books, puzzles and ballet. A Danish special of thr Nutcracker was brought to us by Wave in the 2017 Advent Calendar!



Some years later, the New Copenhagen Ballet revives a Yule tradition by staging a production of the pre-Rash favourite 'The Nutcracker' complete with the original music by Tchaikovsky.  This production won rave reviews for its innovative adaptation of the story and staging, placing the ballet within the poignant setting of the historic Nordic Council expedition of Year 90-91, when Copenhagen was still part of the Silent World. 
This scene is the climax of the battle scene that closes Act I, as the goddess Kokko comes to the aid of Mikkel Madsen and his brave crew, leaping from Emil's gun and routing the trolls.
(https://i.imgur.com/ICwvqrP.jpg)
Spoiler: wait, mikkel leads the crew? • show
Well, it *is* a Danish production. History, go figure.
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on December 29, 2024, 06:16:59 AM
And now for something completely different! Secret Santa presented in 2017 this cyberpunk Lalli with his enigmatic companion to Noodles, drawn by @Grey-cat2 Fascinating!

(https://i.imgur.com/QZrYXPq.jpg)
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Keep Looking on December 29, 2024, 07:48:29 AM
I love the giant Mikkel in the ballet...
And the cyberpunk art is very cool! I remember a couple of cyberpunk AUs from a couple years ago that I enjoyed reading.

I found a few creative works from the commentariat days people might remember! Here are two audio atmospheres inspired by SSSS: scouting on a winter night (https://movies-other.ambient-mixer.com/scouting-on-a-winter-night) by Scout and A Calm Moment After a Hard-Fought Battle (https://relaxing.ambient-mixer.com/page-211--ssss-comic-2) by Lizzy. You can adjust the different sound levels to your preference. I find these quite relaxing and nostalgic to listen to!

I also have a wonderful and extremely atmospheric SSSS poetry reading by ScottishNottish, posted on youtube.

Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on December 29, 2024, 10:19:33 PM
Oooo, great stuff - I'd forgotten about Lizzy's soundscape.  (I admit I'm still pretty proud of the ballet piece, even though there are some things I'd do differently today.)

Next installment in the puzzle series: Reynir walks away (maybe to get himself something to eat?), looks like Emil has just about had it, too.  Sigrun (messed up inking her face, oh well) gingerly transfers an assembled section to its spot.
(https://i.imgur.com/r9wBApP.jpg)

Jitter, what picture?  8)
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on December 30, 2024, 05:10:22 PM
Spoiler: picture? • show
It’s not a picture? It’s not a window either? The other windows have curtains? What is it? A portal? Anyways it’s dripping now!
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on December 30, 2024, 05:41:35 PM
As for today’s archival contribution, here is the first of @Alkia ’s series of yuletide warmth for grosslings that she did fir several calendars. This one is from 2019. https://ssssforum.com/index.php?topic=1108.0



I thought the monsters of SSSS deserved some holiday spirit too, so here is Sleipnope, a Duskling, and the Doggo from chapter 7 enjoying some hot cocoa on a winter night (before they have been respectively exorcised, eaten, or killed)! I just used marker and watercolor on paper, with some gel pen to add details.
(https://i.imgur.com/70isOLs.jpg)
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on December 30, 2024, 08:21:28 PM
I always really liked the idea of warmth for grosslings, and I loved these by Alkia.  Grosslings are derived from animal and people who were, in origin ordinary at least, loved often. No more malevolent than any others of their fellow creatures.  Which made Sleipnope so singular, in the anger that did turn malevolent.  Well chosen.
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on December 30, 2024, 08:27:49 PM
Sol has forwarded me some drawings done this year to share with y'all as a contribution to our year-end review. 

 :emil: :emil: :emil: :emil: :emil: :emil: :emil:

(https://i.imgur.com/lbbRGEu.png)
Spoiler: version of this drawing with blood n guts • show
(https://i.imgur.com/AUjUUFb.png)


 :lalli: :lalli: :lalli: :lalli: :lalli: :lalli: :lalli:

This is a redraw from the 2022 version, which I think is really neat. 
(https://i.imgur.com/4cTsKdd.jpeg)

 :emil: :emil: :emil: :emil: :emil: :emil: :emil: :emil:

(https://i.imgur.com/FgWrEsW.png)

Which brings me to New Year's Eve: May your year ahead bring deliciousness and growth, too.
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on December 31, 2024, 09:46:02 AM
Such lovely boys! Thank you Sol!

Speaking of warmth fpr grosslimgs, here’s a story from @lwise, originally from advent calendar 2022 https://ssssforum.com/index.php?topic=1320.0

Spoiler: show
 lwise says, "This is a sequel to a story I have on AO3, Milk and Sugar, but I put in enough background that it should stand alone."

Väinö Lehtinen looked up and down the deserted street in the early morning sunlight before kneeling to pick up the coffee mug.  The deep snow was undisturbed except for the few meters before the door, which he kept shoveled and swept.  Piping hot when he set it out before dawn, the coffee now bore a thin skin of ice.  He flung away the coffee and ducked back into the coffee shop, closing and bolting the door behind him.

Väinö stood for several seconds in the main room, letting his eyes adjust to the dimness.  The room was lit by a single low-power bulb, and few cracks in the boarded-up windows admitted light.  As he stood, he breathed deeply, enjoying the rich scent of coffee beans.  Living above the shop and its crates of beans as he and Pihla did, they were acclimated to the odor and could smell it only after spending time outside.

With his eyes adjusted, he hung his heavy winter coat on the rack by the door, laid his hat and gloves on the shelf, and crossed the open center of the room to the kitchen beyond.  The round tables and the chairs were neatly stacked against the walls, as if one day the coffee shop would reopen.  It had been closed for fourteen months, ever since the Rash disease had swept through, destroying their village and the world.

As he filled the mug with water from the barrel by the sink, Pihla came down the stairs, one hand on the handrail and the other on the wall.  Her night vision was poor, and the dim light made her cautious on the stairs.  Despite the warmth of their potbellied stove, she wore a thick sweater and a knitted scarf.

Pihla gave a nervous laugh.  “I almost feel like we should go look for her.  Like a lost puppy.”

Väinö swished the water around the mug, poured it out, and set the mug on its shelf, turning it to show the name “Aada”.

Before the coming of the Rash, Aada had been a loyal customer of their shop, appearing every morning for her regular order: coffee with milk and sugar.  Väinö and Pihla had kept the shop open even as their customers fell away one by one until there were none.  They themselves had turned out to be immune to the disease and, having nowhere else to go, had fortified their shop against attacks by monsters.  Before all communications with the outside world failed, they'd learned that those who survived the Rash suffered horrific mutations and became murderously vicious.  With their home secure, the two had settled in to wait for the authorities.

Three weeks later, a hideously deformed creature, a victim of the Rash who had not died, had scratched at their door.  Recognizing the creature as Aada by the patterned silk scarf she still wore, and fearing she would break down the door, they had set out a mug with her regular order; she had drunk it and gone away.  The next morning, she had returned, and they had set out her order again.  Whether to thank them for the coffee, or to protect her supply, she had killed a monster that approached their home.

And so it had gone for fourteen months.

Until three days before, when they suffered the worst cold snap they could remember, and she stopped coming at all.

“It's even colder today,” Väinö said.  “I still think she's just hunkered down somewhere, and she'll be back when it warms up.”

“Maybe.”  Pihla looked out into the main room and sighed.  “Or maybe she tangled with a monster too tough for her.”

“That would be best, you know.”

“Yes, but, you know, I'd miss her.”  They no longer thought of Aada as a monster.  Rather, they pitied her, and had many times discussed whether they should — or even could — put her out of her misery.  They hadn't tried, not knowing how difficult it might be, or how dangerous she might be if injured.

“We'll see when it warms up.  It has to warm up some time.”


***************


They stopped putting out Aada's order, not to save the coffee, for they had far more than enough, but to save the dry milk and sugar.  Väinö shoveled and swept outside the door every day, and they watched for her as they drank their morning coffee in the pre-dawn twilight.  A few days later, the weather broke, the cold becoming merely painful rather than deadly, and Aada forced her way towards them through the deep snow.

Her dark green leathery body was roughly round, a meter across, two mismatched limbs on one side and three on the other, a stubby tail, and a narrow neck about half a meter long ending in a bald head drawn out into a muzzle.  Around her neck she wore a patterned silk scarf, the same scarf she'd worn as their customer so long ago.

“Quick, give me your coffee!” Pihla poured Väinö's black coffee into her own and held the mug out to him.  No instructions were necessary; he took the mug downstairs, poured the coffee into Aada's mug, added dry milk and sugar, and hurried to put her mug outside.  Back upstairs, he and Pihla hugged each other as they watched Aada lift the mug with a distorted hand and raise it to her muzzle-like mouth.


***************


As Christmas approached, they put up Christmas lights around their upstairs window.  These lights, like the regular lights, were powered by a battery, which they kept charged by a stationary bicycle generator.  The Christmas lights meant more work on the bicycle, but were worth it.  They had no tree and no presents, but at least they had Christmas lights.

A few days after they put up the lights, they were drinking their coffee and watching as Aada drank her coffee then paused and looked up at the lights.  Väinö leaned forward to peer more closely at gashes on her leathery hide.  “She's been in another fight.”

Pihla put her forehead against the window to look, squinting.  Her night vision was so poor that even the full moon, now setting, was little help to her.  “Oh, no!  Oh, Väinö, look!  She's lost her scarf!”  Intent on the wounds, he hadn't noticed the missing scarf.  “Her scarf,” Pihla repeated.  “Oh, poor Aada.”  She covered her eyes, unable to hold back sobs.

Väinö pulled his wife into his arms, searching for something to say.  “The fabric store.  Remember that fabric store?  I don't think there's any silk, but there's patterned fabric.  Remember?”

Pihla leaned back and wiped her eyes.  “Could we?  Could we go get some?”

“Of course!  It's only a couple of kilometers.  We can leave about noon and be back well before dark.”

Pihla hugged him tightly, and when they separated, Aada was gone.

They didn't go that day, or the next day, or the next.  The overcast sky and light snow would allow monsters to move by day, and some remained in the village despite Aada's efforts.

At last, the sky cleared, and they skied into the village, shotguns slung over their shoulders.  The fabric shop was in good shape, the door unlocked, and the surrounding snow undisturbed.  Sunlight shone through the picture windows, but they took no risks, checking every shadow with their wind-up flashlights.

“Pastels, no, she needs stronger colors — too garish — nice, but the pattern's too big —”  Väinö watched with a fond smile as his wife went through the fabric, finally coming up with three bolts, which he stuffed in his backpack.

After a wary but uneventful return, they prepared three large scarves with wide, close-sewn hems.  When the scarves were ready, they waited for a clear, windless morning before laying the scarves out on the snow, weighted down with smooth, clean, river-rounded pebbles.  Back in their bedroom, they sipped coffee and waited for Aada.

Aada trudged through the snow to their door, her head lowered, downed her coffee and replaced the mug, before turning to return to wherever she denned by day.

“No!” Pihla whispered.  “No, Aada, don't go.”

Väinö put an arm around her.  “We can screw hooks in the door and hang —”

A breath of wind twitched a corner of a scarf, and Aada's head snapped around, jaws open.  After a moment, she closed her jaws and bent her neck to study the scarves: ruby-red with a delicate geometric pattern, sapphire-blue with a pattern of birds and butterflies, and emerald-green with a pattern of flowers. Väinö and Pihla  held their breaths as they watched, arms around each other's shoulders.  At length, Aada picked up the blue scarf with her taloned hand and held it close to her neck.

The watchers above realized their mistake at that moment.  Aada had two limbs on one side and three on the other, one of which she used as an arm.  But the remaining four limbs were too short to reach her neck, and with only one hand, she couldn't tie the scarf.

“Oh, I can't stand this!”  Pihla pulled away and ran from the room.  It was only as he heard her feet on the stairs that Väinö realized what she intended.  He ran after her, not meaning to stop her, but to face the danger with her.  He reached her just as she opened the door.

“Aada!”

The creature whipped around, her jaws open to show irregular sharp fangs.  Pihla recoiled, stumbling backwards into Väinö, who caught her by reflex.  There was a frozen moment when no one moved.

Pihla gulped audibly.  “Aada.  Let me help.”

Aada stared at her for several seconds before closing her jaws with a snap.  Pihla stepped forward and slowly and cautiously untangled the scarf from the creature's taloned hand, still raised to the long neck.  She folded it diagonally and, after a quick, unreadable glance at Väinö, reached around Aada's leathery neck to tie the scarf in a good knot that would not easily come loose.

Pihla stepped back and took Väinö's hand.  Aada bent her long neck to examine the scarf, and Väinö had the odd thought that she resembled a swan at that instant.  She raised her head to gaze at them.

“We'll keep the other two for you,” Pihla said, her voice shaking just a little.  Aada didn't move.  Väinö wondered if she understood Pihla's words.  “Or you can take them yourself, of course.”

Aada turned and trotted away through the snow, head held high.  She looked back, just for a moment, as they called after her.

“Merry Christmas, Aada.  Merry Christmas.”
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: thorny on December 31, 2024, 09:58:44 AM
Wow.

I hope Aada somehow manages to connect with my imagined community of beermakers.
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on December 31, 2024, 12:14:54 PM
Based on the names this takes place i; Finland, and given that she is immortal, and a connoisseur of good taste, she well might!
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on December 31, 2024, 09:09:40 PM
What an excellent story!  So tasty.

My silliness continues:
It's been men's night in the lodge's sauna.  Onni can safely allow himself to show interest when nobody else is there.  (almost nobody)

(https://i.imgur.com/uQWGrk2.jpeg)

(https://i.imgur.com/N7Bf5wm.jpeg)
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on January 01, 2025, 08:41:53 AM
Reynir! This is not a good time to distract everyone with your hair! Why doesn’t anybody pay attention? Shouldn’t Onni feel something by now?
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on January 01, 2025, 08:50:25 AM
Here we have another take on Onni, by Temteno, from the 2019 advent calendar.



First Christmas after the unfortunate incident has been hard on the Hotakainens. That doesn't still mean that every day has been grim - Tuuri has tried to take care of it. The tradition of gift-giving won't be lost and she even dragged Lalli with her to do gifts for Onni.

So Apulanta sings:
"All endless beauty, all senselessness
All lashing hopes, all indecisiveness
Are pieces of meaning, part of the mystery
The lights on the edges of darks"

(https://lyricstranslate.com)

(https://i.imgur.com/JNCpihM.jpg)

Jitter’s PS the song is Valot pimeyksien reunoilla by Apulanta
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: thorny on January 01, 2025, 11:20:14 AM

My silliness continues:


Cat on the puzzle!

though not quite the way I imagined it --

but cat in the puzzle box is indeed very Cat.
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on January 02, 2025, 09:21:21 AM
The Gävle Goat has survived the 2024 season and is being dismantled. In celebration of its success, I present a collection of works that say otherwise.



@Windfighter brings us the last in the series of the crew's preparations for their Yule mayhem celebration!

(https://i.imgur.com/QAtNTtw.jpg)

The three previous steps are in the 2018 advent calendar



Next up is a story by yours truly on the Yuletide goat tradition, from advent calendar 2019

Spoiler: Jävlabocken • show

Jävlabocken by Jitter (Jiiri)

It was the middle of December. For Lalli’s intense relief, all the briefings, meetings and ceremonies were finally over. Sigrun and Mikkel had set for Dalsnes to be there by Yule, so it was the three boys at the house now. Reynir should have been going home too, but he was worried that this time his mum would lock him up. He had tried to invite his family to come over, but with Guðrun’s baby on the way, his mother wouldn’t move an inch. Thank the gods for that mercy, Lalli thought.

An official messenger from the Cleansers HQ arrived for Emil. Amazed Emil opened the envelope and shrieked out. Lalli had trouble discerning whether it was for delight or fear, possibly a bit of both. Emil thrusted the fine paper with official looking stamps to Lalli and explained something clearly very exciting. Despite Emil’s frantic gesturing, Lalli understood hardly anything. It was something to do with Yule, and fire, and lots of people. Probably something about Cleansers too. Following the commotion, Reynir turned up as well but apparently, he didn’t understand much either. Emil stared at the letter, looking very happy and proud, and then hugged it to his chest. So, it was probably something good.

Emil had already been a busy bee with Yule preparations, with Reynir of course helping. They both appeared to have different ideas about what would be required, and neither of course had much idea what a proper Yule celebration would include. There wasn’t even a sauna in the house! Lalli was a little worried about what the ancestors would think of him missing another celebration. Last year he had been on a mission, but this was more voluntary. He would have been free to leave for Keuruu now, but Emil had family here in Mora, and leaving without him… just didn’t feel like the right thing to do. Well, at least Emil and Reynir were clearly preparing a feast. Lalli could make his offerings in the garden. It would be less than ideal, but surely the ancestors would understand.

Apparently, there was some new thing now. Emil kept blabbering about it, but still Lalli couldn’t make out much more than “fire”. The name of the thing appeared to be Jävlabocken, and Emil was very excited about it. At first, he was happily expectant and busied himself with his Cleanser uniform, but within a couple of days his mood grew more and more worried. By the 20th he was nearly panicking. Lalli tried to comfort him, but it was hard as he didn’t understand what the problem was.

Lalli had seen glimpses of Emil’s dreams and they were weird and scary. There was a yellow beast attacking Emil, and lots of people. In another one Lalli nearly got pulled into a scene where Emil was naked on the Strandtorget square and all around people were pointing and yelling at him.  So, on the 21st in the evening, Lalli tried to communicate to Emil to come to the fishing dock during their dreams so they could talk.

The dream did indeed open with Lalli sitting next to Emil, but they were not at the dock. They were sitting on an uncomfortable and weird wooden bench inside a large building with a vaulted ceiling high above. The ceiling and walls were mostly chalked white, with what looked like some once coloured pillars. Wooden structures, apparently painted a very long ago, were visible at both narrower ends of the room.  The house had weird-shaped windows that were high and round at the top, echoing the general shape of the grand room. But the most striking thing were the candles. There were candles everywhere. Large candelabra on the floor and on the wooden structures, great chandeliers hanging from the ceiling, and dozens upon dozens of smaller candleholders on the walls all the way up to the ceiling. There was no other light, but the myriad candles made the large space softly lit throughout. It's like being among the stars. Very beautiful.

“This isn’t one of mine. Where are we?”. Whispering came naturally, the silence in the space felt like a lot of people used to be still in there.
“This is the Yule House. Back home in Östersund. It’s some Old World building. I think it was important in its time. We had Yule festivals for the town there every year, with singing and food.”
“The candles. Beautiful.”
“They are. I remember being in awe of them when I was little… we went there as a family… Anyways, there are even more in here. Much more, we didn’t have any on the walls. Actually, I think some of the higher ones are floating, aren’t they?”

Their admiring of the Yule House was interrupted by a loud echoing knock. The grand door at the end of the room opened and someone stepped in.

“Reynir! What in the name of the gods are you doing in here?”
“Sorry guys. I want to know what is going on as well. So, when I noticed you set up a meeting I decided to come too”
“What? You can follow us here too? This is not the Dream Ocean!”
“I can’t, not Emil. But I can follow you, if I find you on the Dream Ocean before you come here. What is here anyways? It’s not a normal dream either, is it?”
“What, you, you can… do you follow me a lot?”
“No, no! I hardly ever do that! And as you noticed, I knocked to give you an advance warning. I wouldn’t want to surprise you in…” Reynir's voice faded. Lalli and Emil looked at each other’s reddening faces.

“We didn’t come for the building” Lalli carried on, suddenly very briskly. “Emil, I want to know what is going on? You have been fretting, very nearly scared for a couple of days now.”
“Oh, yes. It’s the Devil Goat” (in Swedish, Jävlabocken)
“??? A devil goat?”
“It’s a Yule thing, a very important tradition in Sweden!”
“I thought you didn’t have any traditions? You are godless!” Reynir interjected.
“There are traditions other than religious ones! We celebrate Yule too, I’m sure you have noticed!”
“But what IS the devil goat? And what does it have to with you?”

Emil explained. The Jävlabocken was a great beast constructed of straw every winter. On the 23rd of December, the Jävlabocken was burnt in a fire ceremony. It was a very popular event in Mora, sometimes nearly half of the townspeople gathered to see it.

“I approve of this tradition” Lalli nodded affirmatively. “A fire ceremony at Yule, that’s a proper thing to do! The gods will like it!”
“It’s not religious! It’s a symbol of Sweden, and particularly our Cleansers, triumphing over trolls and beasts. And actually, it’s an Old World custom. The Swedes used to build these goats and burn them at yuletide long before the Rash.”
“But I think they didn’t have any beasts or trolls at the time? What was the point of this?” Reynir wondered.

Emil shrugged. “I don’t know, but I do know it was a big thing already! Anyways, the Jävlabocken is set on fire by a Cleanser selected for the task. Usually it’s one of the senior officers. It’s practically the greatest honour that can befall a Cleanser. And this year, I was summoned to do it! Me!”
“So, the letter you got…?”
“Yes, it was to let me know I’m expected there. I guess the Denmark expedition was kinda cool, and after we received the Golden Bear from the Finnish Defence Force, the Cleansers HQ seems to be impressed with me. So, they want ME to burn the Mora Jävlabocken this year! Why me?”

Reynir was confused “You just said it’s a great honour. Why are you so upset?”
“Everybody will be there! It’s huge! What if I do something wrong! What if it doesn’t burn properly! What if it doesn’t burn at all! I have to light it with a traditional hand lighter too, I won’t even have a flamethrower!”
“I’m sure it will be fine, you’ll do great” Reynir was trying to comfort Emil. Lalli added “Since when have you ever had trouble setting something on fire? Usually it’s the other way around!”  “Yes, that’s another thing!” Emil was almost wailing now. “What if it burns too early? What if there is rain, or ice, or I stumble, or my hair looks ridiculous, or…” Emil was nearly hyperventilating.

It took a while for Lalli and Reynir to convince Emil that everything would be fine. He really was very good at setting things on fire, so it shouldn’t be a problem. Reynir promised to be there, and Lalli squeezed Emil’s shoulder supportively.

The next day was mostly ok. There was nothing more Emil could possibly have done to make his uniform any neater, so he was concentrating on Lalli’s. He made Lalli wash his hair with that weird smelling shampoo of his and insisted on brushing it with something that made it feel different, but, admittedly, nicely soft. Emil also tried to get Reynir to do something about his hair, but apparently with no success. At least the braid looked exactly like it always did. There were bouts of hand-wringing, but at least the nightmares had stopped. This in turn did wonders to Emil’s complexion, and Lalli’s mood.

On the big day they went early to the Cleansers HQ. After some speeches (in Swedish, i.e. utterly boring) and food (good) they set for the Strandtorget square with the senior cleansers. Lalli still didn’t quite know what to expect. He hadn’t been around the town lately as Emil and Reynir had been taking care of the festive preparations. Their house was beautiful now, and there was lots of various sorts of food, including at least two types of cookies. But first there was this weird fire thing to take care of.

Upon arrival to the Strandtorget, it was impossible to not notice the Jävlabocken. A huge creature, at least 5m high at the shoulder, was constructed of straw on the side of the square facing the lake. There had to be some kind of a frame inside it. The stocky body with four legs held two heads, one with horns that had to be at least as long as Reynir and the other one with an open maw, as well as a collection of appendages (representing some sort of tentacles maybe?) sticking from the mid-body into various directions. It hardly looked like any beast Lalli ever saw, but maybe it had some features that would look threatening to the sheltered townsfolk here.

There was a lot of townsfolk. Hundreds, maybe thousands. So many that they sort of blurred together in Lalli’s mind and became a background hum. Which was good, as they were standing in the centre of the crowd’s attention, and he probably would have been extremely uncomfortable if he had actually felt the presence of them all.

There were still more speeches and some music. Emil, Lalli and Reynir were asked to stand on the podium and probably praised as the people seemed to be cheering. Lalli was shutting it all out and watching Emil, who looked very happy and proud.

Finally, it was time for the main act. Emil was presented with a small lighter, and hesitantly he started towards the straw beast. Both Lalli and Reynir followed him down from the podium but stayed a couple of metres behind him when he walked to the beast.

Lalli was whispering under his breath:

Loihe Lempo liekkejäsi
valmistele valkiasi
pirun pukki palakohon
hiillokseen haipukoon hurja

(Lempo, bestow your flames
prepare your fire
let the devil goat burn
reduce the fierce (thing) to embers)

Reynir glanced at him and seemed to notice something as he gave a very small nod to Lalli.

Emil took a deep breath, tugged at some of the straw to get an ignition point, and flicked the lighter. At first a tiny flame licked at the tufted straw only but appeared to shy away from the main mass. Very quickly however the fire took, and the leg was flaring. The main body also ignited surprisingly quickly and soon the entire beast was in flames. The crowd was cheering.

Emil took a few steps backwards, but he stayed very close watching the fire.  After a while Lalli stepped forward to find him staring mesmerized at the dancing flames. “Come, you’ll get burned”. One of the heads fell from the body with a cascade of sparks. The crowd cheered again. Reluctantly Emil backed up further.

When the remains of the goat beast were turning to embers and the crowd was dispersing, Lalli and Reynir took Emil by each arm and started to lead him back towards the house. Sighing, Emil took one last look at the simmering heap that used to be the Jävlabocken. Lalli and Reynir looked at each other behind his back. Reynir opened his hand to reveal a small scrap of paper and winked to Lalli. They whispered to each other simultaneously: “Ég hjálpaði svolítið” “Minä autoin vähän”.

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A couple of notes: If you don't happen to know about the Swedish "fire tradition", google Gävle Goat or Yule Goat. Lempo is a Finnish god of fire, and sometimes also love and passion. The runo in Finnish is in (extremely short) Kalevala meter, but the translation is for information only and is not even trying to be a poem in itself. The final words from both Reynir and Lalli mean "I helped a little".


The second story is a another way the tradition could have developed, revealed by @tehta in the 2022 calendar

Spoiler: The Spirit of Yule • show

The Spirit of Yule by Tehta

“I hate it,” said Lalli.

It was the only accurate statement he could make, under the circumstances. Which were that he had no idea what the… thing… was, but he could already see several reasons to hate it.

For one, it was far too large to be sensible: it towered over the main square like a fancy house. It probably wasn’t a house, though, since it was made of straw, which was a poor building material, especially in a town full of Cleansers. (And which was horribly, hatefully itchy, of course. Just looking at all the straw made Lalli want to scratch himself.) And then, it had a weird shape, a bit like a moose beast with extra horns and legs, but more lumpy.

“Yeah, it’s pretty ugly.” Emil had stopped looking at him expectantly, and gone back to staring at the thing, craning his neck to take it all in.

“And weird,” Lalli pointed out.

“And weird. Although, I think that’s on purpose? It’s meant to look like a beast.”

“I have never seen a beast like that.”

“Have you seen all the beasts?”

From anyone else, this question would have been an obvious mockery, but stupid Emil with his smiling face was fully capable of believing that Lalli had, in fact, seen all the different types of beasts. Which actually made it possible for Lalli to admit the embarrassing truth. “I haven’t. Especially not  in Sweden. Is it a Swedish beast?”

“No, I think it’s made up. And by a sick mind! Just look at that tongue.” Emil pretended to shudder, bumping Lalli’s shoulder with his own, but not in a bad way. “Ugh.”

The tongue in question was bright red, made of cloth, and ridiculously long: it hung almost all the way to the ground. “Some beasts do have tongues like that,” said Lallli. “To extract food from small places.”

“It looks more like something used to capture live prey while it’s trying to hide. In small places.”

Yeah, that’s exactly what Lalli had said? He shrugged.

“Anyway.” Emil had replaced his mock-disgusted expression with a determined one. “I need to set it on fire.”

Of course he did. And, for once, Lalli felt exactly the same way. “Okay,” he said.

“I actually have a very good reason, this time!” continued Emil confusingly, as if Lalli had not already agreed to help him. “You see, there is this tradition, going back to the Ancient World. Every winter, Swedish towns build these beasts, and every year, the local Cleansers set them on fire. It’s supposed to bring good luck in the coming year.”

So, a religious ritual. Lalli had noticed that the allegedly godless Swedes did have quite a few of them, even if they seemed determined to deny it. Sweden really was a very, very stupid country.

Even Emil… He was clearly the best Swede, and Lalli had been right to pick him, no matter what Onni believed, but he wasn’t very logical. “It can’t be an Ancient tradition,” Lalli told him. “There were no Cleansers back then.”

“Oh, right.” Emil frowned. “Well, I guess some other group would have been responsible for the fires. But I know these straw beasts existed, even back then! I have seen pictures… Well, one picture. Of the Ancient beast, not of the fire.” He sighed. “I have never actually seen the fire.”

“Until this year,” said Lalli. “When do you want to start it?”

“I am not sure. I mean… Here’s the thing. See those guys milling about by the feet of the beast?”

Lalli nodded. “Yeah.”

“They’re from the town guard, and they are going to, well, guard it. Starting right now. It’s part of the tradition: guards protect the Gävle beast–that’s what it’s called, I don’t know why, maybe it’s an Ancient word for Yule–and Cleansers evade the guards to set it on fire.”

This tradition made exactly as little sense as all other Swedish customs. “How do they protect it? Just by patrolling the area?”

“Yes, day and night.”

“That’s dumb. We don’t need to be very close to the thing to set it on fire. We could just throw one of your explosives at it.”

“Yeah, people used to do that sort of thing a lot, at first. With fire-setting bows and spears, mostly. So now there’s another rule: when setting the fire, the Cleansers must touch the beast, and to prove that they have, they must collect a trophy.”

“Like, a piece of the thing?”

“That’s right! This trophy is then presented at the Cleansers’ Yule banquet. A head is traditional.” Emil looked up again. “Straw is pretty light, isn’t it?  So we could probably carry that head between us, right? I think the other teams will have more than two members, and, yes, we could try to recruit more people, but, well… it’s not like we have many friends in our unit.”

His face turned sad, the way it usually did when he talked about the other Cleansers, and about how he had expected them to like him now that he was good at stuff, and how shocking it was that skill seemed to annoy them just as much as lack of skill did. Lalli’s attempts to offer comfort by explaining that there was nothing wrong with being disliked by stupid, unreliable people never seemed to help at all. So, this time, he didn’t even try. He decided to change the subject to something more promising, instead.

“There are teams?” he asked. “Is this a competition?”

“It is, yes. The victorious Cleansers are rewarded with a large amount of alcohol, to be shared with their unit. And I think our unit would really like that. And, hopefully, like us, too, for winning it! Unit Twelve has never won anything, you know.”

This did make sense to Lalli. Unit Twelve–their unit–was particularly incompetent. And particularly fond of drinking. “So who wins, usually? And do you know how they do it?”

“It’s usually Unit Five, and their methods are pretty well-known. They tend to cause a public distraction–the first time they won, they sent sheep running through the square; last year some of them dressed up as an attacking giant–and then to immobilize the distracted guardsmen before cutting off the head and setting the fire.”

“That sounds complicated.”

“Yeah,” said Emil. “We obviously can’t pull off anything like it. But I thought you might have some other ideas? More, you know, scout-like ones?”

Lalli considered the beast: its bright, flapping tongue, its lumpy body, the angle of its legs. And then, the number of the guards, and their patrol patterns.

“I do,” he said. “Come on, let’s get ready.”


***


Emil crouched behind a bench at the edge of the square, feeling nervous. And, worse, scruffy. Like a bum. Lalli had insisted that he wear a particularly dull, dark outfit, complete with a hat to hide his hair, which would have been bad enough, but then he had also rubbed soot into Emil’s face. Emil had tried to protest, but there really hadn’t been enough time: they had decided to start as soon as it was dark, to give the other teams fewer chances to win.

Anyway, maybe it wasn’t so bad. Maybe the soot was actually flattering? It definitely looked good on Lalli: the dark stripes across both his cheeks really brought out his eyes.

But this was no time to be thinking about… fashion. It was time to focus on the task at hand! Emil stared at the hind leg of the beast, the one with the gentlest slope. At any moment now, Lalli would be back, to give him the signal to climb it. And then…

And then: fire!

Emil slid a hand into his pocket, checking on his supplies yet again. Feeling them under his fingers sent a surge of excitement–and optimism–through his body. He stared at the beast some more, imagining how the glorious flames would spread across the dry straw. The sloping hind leg might even be the last part to go, a final, defiant torch, bright against the night sky!

“Psst!”

Emil almost gave a little scream, clapping his hand over his mouth just in time as he looked around wildly, scanning the darkness.

“Here,” said Lalli. From right next to him. Wow, those clothes and the soot really worked! Emil had not seen him approach, at all.

“So?” Emil asked. “What do you think?”

“You can make it easily. When it gets steep, just use the rope.”

“What rope? Why would there be a ro– Wait, did you put it there?” As often with Lalli, Emil felt outclassed. “You’ve already been up top, then?”

Lalli did not bother to reply. He just stared towards the beast for a few seconds, his eyes glowing faintly, before giving Emil a small push.

“Now! Run!”

So Emil ran towards the chosen leg, his heart pounding–because of the excitement, not because of the effort, obviously–and then clambered up as quickly and quietly as he could. A little past the knee, where the slope got steeper, his grasping hands encountered a not-straw-like sort of coarseness that could only be a rope. With its aid, completing the climb was no different from getting over some of the obstacles on the Cleansers’ training course. Easy!

At the top of the beast’s main body, he paused, but he barely had time to catch his breath before Lalli was passing him and leading the way across the creature’s back, towards the neck.

Emil opened his bottle of accelerant and followed at a slower pace, leaving behind a thin trail of the pungent liquid.

“I hope the guards don’t smell that,” he whispered once he caught up.

“Shh,” replied Lalli. ”Listen.”

When Emil obeyed, he heard two interesting things. First, the sounds of a distant but approaching commotion–a happy one, all songs and cheers–and, then, the reaction of the guards below. This started with a few quiet murmurs of “What is that?” and “Isn’t it early for the Cleansers?”, but a drill-sergeant-like voice soon asserted its dominance.

“Silence!” it bellowed. “Assume defensive positions! Stay alert! And don’t fall for Cleanser tricks!”

When Emil peered downwards, he noted that the guards he could see did, in fact, seem very alert. They had ceased their patrols and now stood, batons in hand, in front of the beast, looking around carefully and paying only minimal attention to the card that had just rolled into the square.

Emil admired their focus. He himself could not help staring at the brightly-decorated, brightly-lit cart, topped by a small group of beautifully-clad musicians performing an Ancient anthem. The singer, dressed in a golden outfit whose sparkle filled Emil with envy and longing, punctuated her performance by reaching into a sack at her side and tossing something into the gathering audience.

It looked like… confetti? Heavy confetti, which glittered in the lamplight as it tumbled to the ground?

No, Emil realized as he watched the audience scramble to collect it. Not confetti: coins! He felt a bit dumb not to have realized this immediately, given the words of the song. The very, very catchy song.

“Money, money, money!” he found himself singing under his breath, in time with the singer. Oh, he really did love Ancient music!

A sharp elbow in his side brought Emil back to his senses. “Start the fire,” Lalli said.

Right, the fire! It was the one thing better than Ancient music, and Emil really wanted to start it. But… “But the guards are still so alert. They will see it at once!”

“Yes, they will,”  said Lalli. “Escape will be hard. We will have to split up. You go first and distract them, while I get away with the trophy.”

“They’ll catch me!” Emil didn’t want to sound cowardly, but he really didn’t like the look of the guards’ batons.

“Yeah, but if you make a lot of noise, and I use my luonto, I am sure I can–”

“No. I have a better idea.” Emil drew his sword. “Let’s cut off the head, like I wanted to in the first place.”

Lalli frowned at him, but only briefly, before nodding.

The catchy money song helped, by setting a good working rhythm, and even by providing some sound-cover. Some, but not enough: by the time Emil was three-quarters through the neck, he could see a few of the guards glancing upwards. Pointing upwards, even.

He redoubled his efforts, leaning out over the existing gash in a way that felt rather dangerous.

“I got the trophy.”  Lalli appeared at his side. “Let’s go.”

“Right, I just need to–”

The straw of the beast’s neck glowed with a faint blue light before splitting apart with a dramatic tearing sound. A few people shouted, louder than even the music. Emil recognized the drill-sergeant-like voice.

“To me! Protect the head!”

Yes! The plan was working! But there was no time to lose. Emil had wanted to savor the moment of setting the fire, but instead he was off the moment he was sure the flames had taken, racing down the beast’s back, towards the rear. He could not find the rope (Was this even the correct leg? There were so many!) so he half-slid, half-scrambled down without it, his palms burning. He hit the ground hard, and then a guard ran at him, arms outstretched as if in a hug, so he feinted to the right and ducked under the man’s left elbow.

He didn’t stop running until he was back behind the bench.

When he looked out over it, he forced himself to search for signs of pursuit (luckily, none) and to check on the head (now the site of a small battle between the guards and a small group of newcomers) before allowing himself to stare at the fire.

It had not reached its full glory yet, but it was already spectacular: tall flames ran the length of the beast’s back like a crest. As Emil watched, the crest widened, spreading down the creature’s sides. The center of the square was bright with firelight now. It reflected off the musicians’ costumes as they ran to join the fray.

Oh right, there was no music anymore, apart from the subtle roar of the flames.

“Nice fire,” said Lalli, who had obviously made it too. “Do you want a coin?”

“What?” Emil tore himself away from the burning beast to look down into Lalli’s left hand, which was full of small shiny disks. And then at his right hand, which held a single disk. This one less shiny, as if the gold had been peeled away.

“They’re sweets,” Lalli explained.

“Oh! Sure.”

Emil took a coin, and nibbled on it, savoring the sweet taste of victory as he watched his first Gävle beast burn.


***


The Yule party was exactly as terrible as Lalli had expected: painfully confusing, with all the bright lights, odd smells, and especially all the sounds. So many loud objects bumping against each other–crockery, cutlery, furniture–and so many people, all talking and shouting and occasionally shrieking. About what, he had no idea: although his Swedish was obviously great now, picking out individual words in the great wall of noise was impossible.

He would have left immediately, but Emil had promised that it wouldn’t be long before their moment came. So, he coped as best he could, pulling his knees up to his chest and curling in on himself, and trying to block out reality by focusing on magical threats. It worked pretty well. There were no trolls nearby, and the ones he could sense off in the distance felt muted enough to be comfortingly familiar rather than distressing.

When Emil finally nudged him, he took a deep breath and uncurled slightly, coming back to the party. It had improved a little: most people had stopped talking. Only Captain Lundh, the one with the purple nose, was speaking now, from a standing position in front of the officers’ table.

Lalli didn’t listen to the exact words, but the expectant look with which the Captain finished his speech was probably a request for beast-related information. Anyway, Emil was already standing up, so Lalli put his feet down and joined him.

“Captain Lundh!” shouted Emil. “We–”

Before he could announce their victory, however, the door of the mess hall burst open, letting in a strange crowd: about half of Unit Five, a half-singed straw construction held aloft on their shoulders. While Emil cursed and muttered something about unnecessary dramatics. Lalli stood up on his chair for a better look.

Right. The construction was, indeed, the straw-beast’s head. It looked, if anything, uglier than before, and also a little bit pathetic.

“Unit Five claims its prize!” shouted one of the beast-bearing women. “Behold our trophy!”

With that, the group threw the singed head down onto the ground by the officers’ table.

The captain stepped closer to inspect it. “Yes, that seems legit,” he said, giving it a little unaimed kick that sent it wobbling. “Unit Five, you have, once again–”

“You did not even look in its mouth!”

The shout had come from Emil’s direction. When everyone in the room turned to stare towards him, Lalli did so as well, although he didn’t really need to look at his friend to know that his face was bright red, much like the small cloth bundle he held in his hands.

Interestingly, the Captain had turned even redder. “I beg your pardon?”

“Sorry. Sorry! I only meant– Well, we–” Emil shut his mouth, squared his shoulders, and took a deep breath before yelling, “Unit Twelve claims its prize! Behold our trophy!”

And then he raised the bindle and, with the smooth motion he normally used to throw explosives, tossed it down the length of the table. As it fell, it unfurled, draping itself gracefully over assorted cups and plates.

Lalli had been wrong: its color did not match anyone’s face. It was much, much brighter.

In the silence that followed Emil’s claim, he heard the Unit Five woman cursing and muttering something about unnecessary dramatics.

The Captain meanwhile, stared at the table for a while, his gaze taking in the full length of the tongue. Then, he shrugged, and kicked the head once again, this time in a more focused fashion. Its mouth lolled open, revealing the scarlet base of its cut-off tongue.

“Yes, that seems legit,” he said. “Unit Twelve–”

“No!” shouted the Unit Five woman. “I must object! That pathetic scrap proves nothing. Västerström probably stole it from our quarters. Or got his pet Finn to do it! You know those scouts, they are–”

“The rules are clear,” said the Captain. “The unit with the most convincing trophy wins. Even if they stole it, according to the Post-Fire Theft Amendment of Sixty Two.”

“A tongue is hardly even a trophy!”

“It’s a perfect example of a sub-trophy, as described in the Plucked Eyes Amendment of Forty Seven. The one that states that sub-trophies trump trophies. Have you even read the rules, Holmberg?”

In response, the woman glared. Not at the Captain, at least not for more than a second: at Emil. Most of Unit Five followed suit, and a few even supplemented their glares with assorted gestures. Lalli did not understand all of them–they were probably Swedish–but the ones he did recognize were obviously threatening.

So, in spite of their clear victory, Emil’s plan, to make friends through their victory, was a clear failure. It made Lalli feel sad–and even helpless. This was not the sort of problem he had trained for.

The Captain, seemingly unaware of the threats, continued. “Now that’s all settled,” he said, “Unit Twelve, step forward–”

“One moment!” Emil’s face looked, if anything, even redder than before. “If I might make a suggestion?”

The Captain sighed. “What is it now, Västerström?”

“As someone who was actually there, I do not think Unit Five lost to us, exactly,” said Emil. “They made their move at exactly the same time we made ours. It’s just luck that we got the better trophy.”

What was he doing? Lalli scowled at such blatant lies.

As did the captain. “So?”

“So, it seems only fair that…” Emil took a deep breath. “That our two units share the prize.”

The captain shook his head. “Seriously, does nobody read the rules? They make no provision for sharing.”

“Well, they should, in cases like this. So maybe you could just… amend them?”

“I must second this,” the Unit Five woman put in. “We all love amendments. They\re so fun to read!”

The Captain stared at her, then at Emil, and then over his own shoulder, towards the officers’ table–and his drink. When he turned back, his face was set. “Fine,” he said. “I’ll add an amendment. Tomorrow. For now, Units Twelve and Five may claim the prize together, as long as they do so quickly and with no further argument. Otherwise, I might be tempted to confiscate it.”

From his position high on his chair, Lalli watched as several members of both units rushed towards the prize and, after exchanging a few words, grabbed all the bottles and strode out of the room. Together.

“Come on.” Emil grabbed his arm. “Let’s join the party!”


***


It turned out that, traditionally, the prize-drinking party took place in the barn.

“It’s to keep the booze safe from the rest of the Cleansers,” Emil had explained. Rather hastily, as several people, from both units, were clamoring for his attention.

After verifying that none of them looked immediately threatening, Lalli left him to it and climbed up into the loft, from where he could observe everything in peace.

It was annoying and a bit unfair, having to share the victory with dumb Unit Five, who had almost ruined the whole mission. He could see that the two units didn’t exactly love sharing, either: he noticed a few exchanges of snarls and insults. But none of these developed into an outright fight, and, over time, everyone seemed to relax.

Especially once the singing started.

The small choir that formed itself at the edge of the party, singing the repetitive song from the town square, contained members of both units. Most notably, the woman from the Yule party, and Emil, who looked very happy.

Lalli watched him for a bit. Eventually, Emil noticed, and slipped away from the choir. A minute later, he appeared at the top of the loft ladder, drink in hand.

“Behold the spirit of Yule!” he announced, waving the hand around in a wide gesture.

“You’re spilling your drink.” Lalli told him. “And what are you talking about? Some sort of ghost?”

“What ghost? I didn’t… Oh, right. No, the spirit of Yule is what we call this drink. Which is not mine, it’s yours.” He thrust the drink in Lalli’s direction, spilling a few more drops. “Just try it! You won’t hate it, I promise.”

Well, it did seem to smell okay: the scent coming from the mug was a little spicy, like the best sort of baked goods. Lalli accepted it, and took a cautious sip. Then another.

“You’re right,” he told Emil. “I don’t hate it.”

The warmth of the drink spread throughout his body as, down below, the two units continued to mingle.

 :lalli: :emil: :lalli: :emil: :lalli: :emil:

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And last but not least, Emil with the julbock by skranken from the Discord side of the fandom



skranken said, "The famed Gävle Goat has already been erected. Many years, arsonists manage to burn it down, but it's survived the last 4 years.  It should be safe this ye- ...oh no, here comes Emil!"

(https://i.imgur.com/0bqfoVS.jpg)



EDIT more goats!

Our most esteemed bogkeep @Haiz made a julbock for the 2015 calendar:

and Haiz adds "Year 90: Emil happened" to the long list of ways the Gävle Goat has met its end (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%A4vle_goat).

(https://36.media.tumblr.com/6a102091be38415105495f27f70936c9/tumblr_nzmeehdgIp1r6soqlo1_1280.png)
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on January 02, 2025, 11:35:00 PM
*applause*  Hooray for the Julbok and hooray for the survival and hooray for Jitter's excellent archive retrieval on the topic!!

Many thanks to Jitter for putting this whole event together, from the bottom of my heart. 
(http://i.imgur.com/TkxIOkz.png)(http://i.imgur.com/idn04Tc.png)(https://imgur.com/ZVlPSyU.png)



I have more panels for my mini-comic on the way, I jsut got bogged down in ...assembling a puzzle, for real!  Will post as I get them done.  I can't call it a mini-comic in that all the panels are the same size (A5) and not "laid out" the way we expect a modern comic to be, but in the sense of a sequence. 
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on January 03, 2025, 12:07:28 PM
But wait! It’s not over yet! Remember, I make the rules! One of the days considered to be the end of Christmas in Finland is Epiphany on January 6th and I am periodically on my break until then. And the archives have so many treasures to go with!

So today we get to remember the yarn team as presented by @Helia This time they are on a mission for sweets.

Spoiler: The Yarn Team and the Christmas sweets • show

There is no Christmas in Hungary without the seasonal sweets called szaolncukor. It’s usually made of fondant (the most popular type is filled with jelly though), covered by chocolate and wrapped in paper and/or colourful foil. Szaloncukor is also an important part of Christmas tree decorations.

But what is the best way to enjoy szaloncukor? You sneak up to the Christmas tree; steal a candy, but carefully wrap back its paper so nobody would notice. And while you’re devouring this delicacy, imagine the disappoitment of the next person looking for sweets :P

(https://78.media.tumblr.com/7f4d8bb2637677918bcb272674ce641d/tumblr_p0vdbgxvtU1vg5n5oo3_540.jpg)

(https://78.media.tumblr.com/72a424ff57d9a14a303bc1f3bcab5e3c/tumblr_p0vdbgxvtU1vg5n5oo4_1280.jpg)

(https://78.media.tumblr.com/4c4fb5824463cd715d42751b5bcec931/tumblr_p0vdbgxvtU1vg5n5oo1_1280.jpg)

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Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on January 04, 2025, 03:22:53 AM
Right-o, oll-korrekt Jitter ma'am.

That said, I decided to dig way back into 2015's Secret Santa, and found  ....quite a few deleted and expired links  :siv:, but also these fine images:

Lalli centaur, by (then Haiz) bogkeep:
(https://36.media.tumblr.com/a7da98508e6dce3ef4d69b846cc3ecc8/tumblr_nz9eleOZir1r6soqlo1_1280.png)
Emil and Lalli with a fine horse, by starfallz:
(https://i.imgur.com/dIUEBCZ.jpeg)

Our favourite medic, by Daéa Reina:
(https://i.imgur.com/NBP2vsF.jpeg)

Reynir & Voff, by Fimbulvarg:
(http://i.imgur.com/Trn7sFB.png)

Lalli sleeping in the woods, by Gwenno:
(http://i.imgur.com/SO4DxzG.jpg)

Lalli again, this time as Jack Frost, by Trinka:
(http://orig10.deviantart.net/0dac/f/2015/325/8/2/a_change_in_seasons_by_trinkasten-d9hj3lu.jpg)

And lastly a kitsune (that I am including despite its expired photobucket watermark bc it's so lovely), by Johannabelle:
(http://i1268.photobucket.com/albums/jj561/Jobella01/olga_zpswnsfe8kt.png)

Spoiler: show
Holy cats, there were 51 participants in that year's Secret Santa!  A mammoth admin job by Forumite mithrysc




Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on January 04, 2025, 11:03:16 AM
Ooh such loveliness! Where are these treasures, not in the Events Archive? In the original forum memories thread?
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on January 04, 2025, 02:44:26 PM
They are indeed from the Events Archive, Secret Santa 2015.  The first 6 pages of the thread are just the sign-ups, the shares start from page 7, the key to who did what is on page (I think) 16. Several people didn't seem to share their gifts at all.
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on January 04, 2025, 03:25:07 PM
Hmm, I never looked at the 2015 santa at all, must do more digging,

In the meanwhile, you got mail! Firstly, a lovely greeting from the Capital of Scandinavia!


(https://i.imgur.com/bRpQt3S.jpg)

This was indeed mailed to Wave as part of the 2018 Secret Santa, from @Guardian G.I.

As a bonus, a Christmas card from the turn of the previous century, i.e. end of 1800’s or early 1900’s that I noticed in a museum in Tampere yesterday. The exhibit only showed the picture so I didn’t learn much more than it is from the collection of the Historical Museums of Tampere, but I feel the illustration is relevant to our interests. Please excuse the shadow of the edge of the glass display case.

(https://i.postimg.cc/66m2WtCX/IMG-1504.jpg)
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on January 05, 2025, 05:08:14 PM
With a multitude to choose from, I’ve been sitting with @LooNEY_DAC ’s works throughout today and I still can’t really select just one. So here are a couple of stories from him, but there are of course so many more! I chose these ones for the fairytale feeling they evoke in me, which suits this Yuletide campaign so well. Behold the mystery, the magic, the misery, the mirth and the moral of the story woven in these tales!

Spoiler: Song of the Wanderer • show


Song of the Wandered by LooNEY_Dac for Wave in the 2016 Secret Santa

Over hill and under dale
Will you listen to my tale?
Over dale and under hill
I will sing it even still

The Wanderer was immune, which was all that had saved him time and again on his wanderings. His ever-winding path took him in and out of danger as another’s might go from home to work, for the Wanderer had no home.

The Wanderer had many names in many places already, and would have many more as he wound his way through the wide world. None were his True Name, though; even he had nearly forgotten it, so long had it been since he’d used it.

I was walking through the forest
I was walking on my way
Through an ancient ancient forest
Dark as night at height of day

Woodlands dense and dark were places of fear for most in this Silent World, but the Wanderer neither hated nor feared even the thickest wood, for he was of the woods himself. The only thing the Wanderer could remember of his father was his very first nick-name: “My little Ent.”

Though he was compelled to wander, he always lingered when he found a wood, learning its ways, listening to its heartbeat, and doing his sorry best to drive the Sickness out wherever it had a foothold.

Passed a river clear as crystal
Passed a river sweet and true
Did not stop to drink its nectar
Did not stop to quaff its dew

The cheery chuckle of the rushing stream lifted the Wanderer’s spirits as he passed; the sight of various water-fowl playing in the sparkling shallows did even more to raise his mood. Light of heart though he was, yet the Wanderer did not pause; the wood was whispering to him that he was awaited further in.

Found a hovel in a clearing
Sure to be a grossling nest
Drew my knife as I was nearing
Meant to send its soul to rest

The ramshackle structure was a remnant of the height of the Old World, when the overwhelming abundance that Mankind enjoyed meant even the greatest things could be built and discarded in the blink of an eye, instead of being husbanded and hoarded against a time of want. That it was in as good a shape as it was suggested that something within it was working to maintain it, which meant the Twisted. Well, the Wanderer would see to that.

But within I found a maiden
And she met me with a smile
And together we found beauty
Putting off the world awhile

As she was about to leave, she turned to him and said, rather haughtily, “I am Ensi Hotakainen.”

For the first time in a long, long time, the Wanderer gave his True Name. “I am Ukko-Pekko.” This Ensi deserved that much of him, at least.

She nodded. “I shall remember.” Then, between one blink and the next, she was gone.

The Wanderer sighed, knowing that he had just passed his curse on. It would not go to Ensi’s twin sons, but to her only granddaughter, who would find herself compelled to roam as had he, into and through the Silent World...



Spoiler: The Forest, the Flames, and the Old, Old Man • show


The Forest, the Flames, and the Old, Old Man by LooNEY_DAC


Year 160
The old, old man sat by the fireplace, as he had every night for more years than he cared to count.

No one else in the house spoke to him while he was in his reverie: not the servants, for fear of their jobs; not his many, many progeny, now of the third and even fourth degree, for to them, he had long since become more legend than paterfamilias; in fact, few would even dare to go near him, whether staring into the fire or not. So there was no one to talk to him for any but the most banal reasons, and, by and large, that was the way he liked it.

But if someone had asked him why he sat by the fire every evening, he wouldn’t have brushed them off, but instead would have told them, “I’m waiting.”

The flames danced before his ancient face as entrancingly as they had since the days of his youth, and he smiled to see them. Or rather, his eyes smiled; his face hadn’t made that expression since his lady had left him to deal with an all too adulatory world by himself. The irony of having attained the dream of his youth only to find it as callow as youth itself was not lost on him; in fact, had there been anyone around who didn’t grovel in his presence, he would have laughed over it with them. But there was no one like that around anymore.

The knowledge that he was not alone came over the old man slowly, but the discovery was in no way unwelcome. Without turning his head, he spoke. “Hello, Lalli.”

“It has been a long time, Emil.” This speech should have surprised the old man, being both in Swedish and longer by half than anything Lalli usually said. Somehow, though, it didn’t. Neither did the discovery that the two of them were now seated together in a beautiful forest glade, the fire now a bonfire in a stone-lined pit.

“It has been a very long time, Lalli; too long, perhaps?” None of the old man’s kin would have recognized the diffident, almost apologetic tones of this statement.

“It is never so long as to be too long; not between the two of us. Not when you’ve been so patiently waiting.”

The old man finally smiled then, and they began to talk. They talked of everything and nothing, the years falling farther away with each word. Time itself seemed to pause out of respect for their conversation, and the duo grew lighter and lighter of heart.

Eventually, though, they fell silent, a silence only possible between such friends as they. The old man was watching the flames dance again when Lalli’s face changed.

The old man looked up. Out from the depths of the forest, figures were coming toward them. There was no need to worry, though, for these were most familiar figures. Madcap Sigrun, hair flaming to match the joy in her eyes; grave but mischievous Mikkel; Tuuri, trying to outshine the sun with her smile; silly Reynir, looking as bashful as ever; and many others. Finally, one last couple emerged.

The old man had been keeping one eye on Lalli’s face, and at these last arrivals, the old man saw his face explode into the only true smile he’d ever seen on Lalli. That was enough so that the old man knew who they were.

Lalli stood. The old man knew Lalli meant to join them, and a keening sadness warred with joy for his friend in his heart. Then Lalli turned, still smiling, and held out his hand. As the old man took it, he felt the last of the years and cares fall away, and, Emil once more, he walked with his friend into the woods.

The fire had died before the old man’s death was noticed. The whole area went into a show of mourning for the passing of a living legend, and it was not until many years later that anyone noticed the remarkable coincidence that his Finn counterpart had likewise died on that same eve.



Spoiler:  Goldilocks Emil & the Three Bear Warriors • show


Goldilocks Emil & the Three Bear Warriors by LooNEY_DAC


Once Upon a Time...

Emil “Goldilocks” Västerström made his way homeward through the big, dark, scary forest dejectedly. He hadn’t caught a thing today, so his Uncle Torbjörn and Aunt Siv would send him to bed without supper again, while they made do with the dregs of last week’s pease porridge.

A bolt of lightning blazed through the heavens, splitting a tree close to Emil’s path. He was supposed to stay on the path, because then the wolves and the bears wouldn’t chase him and gobble him up. But would getting struck by lightning really be any better than that?

Rain began to pour down, and the lightning cracked again. Emil tried to duck beneath a particularly broad pine, but as soon as he stepped off the path, his feet flew out from under him, and he slid through the mud until he fell into a dark cave.

Gathering himself together, Emil reached into his basket and pulled out his tinder-box. Now, most tinder-boxes wouldn’t work if you got them as wet and muddy as this one was, but Emil had used all of his earnings for last year to get some special things from the apothecary so that his tinder-box would always light when he needed it to.

Emil had fallen into a hole, but he’d come to rest against a rough-hewn door. “Ah!” he told himself. “Here is a place where I may seek shelter for the night in exchange for some labor!” As he was a well-mannered young man (when he remembered to be), Emil thereupon knocked at the door, which bounced open.

Although Emil did not know it, he was entering the abode of three Bear Warriors of great renown: Sigrun, the fiercest Bear Warrior ever ever ever; Mikkel, the general dogs-body of the trio; and Lalli, their newly acquired Cub Scout. They lived all alone in the woods because they didn’t like other people, and all the wolves and the bears were too scared to try to eat them.

Emil carefully shut the door behind him, being careful to be on his best behavior. “Hello?” he called. “Is anyone home?”

After no one answered, Emil shrugged. He would just go around the place and see what work was needed that he could do. But first, he took his muddy cloak off and hung it on a stand by the door, also removing his muddy boots and placing them by the stand. It would be impolite to track mud all over someone else’s home when you were their guest.

The first room Emil found was the living room. He saw three chairs arranged around the fireplace. “Ah!” he told himself. “I can get the fire going, so this room will be nice and warm for them when they return!” And he did.

He didn’t sit in any of the chairs, though each looked inviting, because he still had work to do. “Now, for the other rooms.”

The next room Emil found was the kitchen and dining area, where three bowls sat atop the table. “Oh, this will never do!” Emil said. “Without something to cover them, the bowls will attract bugs from everywhere!”

Emil looked through the cupboards until he found some clean cheesecloths. He took some and covered each bowl so the porridge inside would stay bug-free. Emil didn’t eat any of the porridge, even though he was very hungry by now, because that would be rude.

Finally, Emil came to the bedroom, where three unmade and very messy beds immediately caught his eye. “Oh!” he said. “This will never do!” And he straightened up the room and made the beds. Emil did not lie down on any of the beds, though by now he was very tired, because that would be rude.

After all this, Emil went back to the living room and stood warming himself by the fireplace when the door flew open and Sigrun, Mikkel, and Lalli came in. Before Emil could speak, Sigrun went to the most uncomfortable-looking of the chairs.

“Someone has been sitting in my chair!” she roared, ignoring Emil’s stuttered denials (and Emil himself) completely.

Mikkel went over to a larger and plusher chair. “Someone’s been sitting in my chair,” he said in surprise, also ignoring Emil completely.

Lalli, however, looked straight at Emil, who held up his hands and said, “I swear, I haven’t sat down the whole time I’ve been here!”

“Okay,” Lalli replied quietly.

The others ignored them and went into the kitchen, where both Sigrun and Mikkel declared that someone had been eating their porridge, while Lalli shook his head.

Emil was getting very confused by now.

Now they all stomped into the bedroom, where Sigrun and Mikkel declared that their beds had been slept in by some interloper. Emil finally got mad.

“Look,” he said, pointing at the beds, “I have only made the beds, not slept in them, just as I only covered the porridge, without eating any, and lit a fire to warm the chairs, without sitting in them. I tried to ensure that I didn’t track mud in here, and in every other way, I’ve tried to behave like a good guest, even though I wasn’t invited. Why do you accuse me of such rudeness?”

“Aren’t you ‘Goldilocks’ Västerström?” Sigrun asked, surprised by his ire.

“Well, yes,” Emil admitted. “Why?”

“Well, we were told that ‘Goldilocks’ Västerström was a mean and rude boy who would leave us--Lalli especially--without food or a place to sit or even a bed.”

“Who said this?” Emil asked.

“They never mentioned their names.”

The three Bear Warriors were so impressed by Emil’s good manners that they let him stay until dawn, and gave him a grouse to take home, saying he could visit whenever he wanted. Lalli even shook Emil’s hand, which was not usually his thing.

And the moral of the story is: it pays to be polite.


Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on January 05, 2025, 08:31:48 PM
next installment of the Puzzle Time series - the next day, Onni does not appreciate Mikkel's kibbitzing, and furniture moving is happening in the background:

(https://i.imgur.com/V8VtD5e.jpeg)
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on January 05, 2025, 08:49:33 PM
With a multitude to choose from, I’ve been sitting with @LooNEY_DAC ’s works throughout today and I still can’t really select just one. So here are a couple of stories from him, but there are of course so many more! I chose these ones for the fairytale feeling they evoke in me, which suits this Yuletide campaign so well. Behold the mystery, the magic, the misery, the mirth and the moral of the story woven in these tales!

Spoiler: Song of the Wanderer • show


Song of the Wandered by LooNEY_Dac for Wave in the 2016 Secret Santa

Over hill and under dale
Will you listen to my tale?
Over dale and under hill
I will sing it even still

The Wanderer was immune, which was all that had saved him time and again on his wanderings. His ever-winding path took him in and out of danger as another’s might go from home to work, for the Wanderer had no home.

The Wanderer had many names in many places already, and would have many more as he wound his way through the wide world. None were his True Name, though; even he had nearly forgotten it, so long had it been since he’d used it.

I was walking through the forest
I was walking on my way
Through an ancient ancient forest
Dark as night at height of day

Woodlands dense and dark were places of fear for most in this Silent World, but the Wanderer neither hated nor feared even the thickest wood, for he was of the woods himself. The only thing the Wanderer could remember of his father was his very first nick-name: “My little Ent.”

Though he was compelled to wander, he always lingered when he found a wood, learning its ways, listening to its heartbeat, and doing his sorry best to drive the Sickness out wherever it had a foothold.

Passed a river clear as crystal
Passed a river sweet and true
Did not stop to drink its nectar
Did not stop to quaff its dew

The cheery chuckle of the rushing stream lifted the Wanderer’s spirits as he passed; the sight of various water-fowl playing in the sparkling shallows did even more to raise his mood. Light of heart though he was, yet the Wanderer did not pause; the wood was whispering to him that he was awaited further in.

Found a hovel in a clearing
Sure to be a grossling nest
Drew my knife as I was nearing
Meant to send its soul to rest

The ramshackle structure was a remnant of the height of the Old World, when the overwhelming abundance that Mankind enjoyed meant even the greatest things could be built and discarded in the blink of an eye, instead of being husbanded and hoarded against a time of want. That it was in as good a shape as it was suggested that something within it was working to maintain it, which meant the Twisted. Well, the Wanderer would see to that.

But within I found a maiden
And she met me with a smile
And together we found beauty
Putting off the world awhile

As she was about to leave, she turned to him and said, rather haughtily, “I am Ensi Hotakainen.”

For the first time in a long, long time, the Wanderer gave his True Name. “I am Ukko-Pekko.” This Ensi deserved that much of him, at least.

She nodded. “I shall remember.” Then, between one blink and the next, she was gone.

The Wanderer sighed, knowing that he had just passed his curse on. It would not go to Ensi’s twin sons, but to her only granddaughter, who would find herself compelled to roam as had he, into and through the Silent World...



Spoiler: The Forest, the Flames, and the Old, Old Man • show


The Forest, the Flames, and the Old, Old Man by LooNEY_DAC


Year 160
The old, old man sat by the fireplace, as he had every night for more years than he cared to count.

No one else in the house spoke to him while he was in his reverie: not the servants, for fear of their jobs; not his many, many progeny, now of the third and even fourth degree, for to them, he had long since become more legend than paterfamilias; in fact, few would even dare to go near him, whether staring into the fire or not. So there was no one to talk to him for any but the most banal reasons, and, by and large, that was the way he liked it.

But if someone had asked him why he sat by the fire every evening, he wouldn’t have brushed them off, but instead would have told them, “I’m waiting.”

The flames danced before his ancient face as entrancingly as they had since the days of his youth, and he smiled to see them. Or rather, his eyes smiled; his face hadn’t made that expression since his lady had left him to deal with an all too adulatory world by himself. The irony of having attained the dream of his youth only to find it as callow as youth itself was not lost on him; in fact, had there been anyone around who didn’t grovel in his presence, he would have laughed over it with them. But there was no one like that around anymore.

The knowledge that he was not alone came over the old man slowly, but the discovery was in no way unwelcome. Without turning his head, he spoke. “Hello, Lalli.”

“It has been a long time, Emil.” This speech should have surprised the old man, being both in Swedish and longer by half than anything Lalli usually said. Somehow, though, it didn’t. Neither did the discovery that the two of them were now seated together in a beautiful forest glade, the fire now a bonfire in a stone-lined pit.

“It has been a very long time, Lalli; too long, perhaps?” None of the old man’s kin would have recognized the diffident, almost apologetic tones of this statement.

“It is never so long as to be too long; not between the two of us. Not when you’ve been so patiently waiting.”

The old man finally smiled then, and they began to talk. They talked of everything and nothing, the years falling farther away with each word. Time itself seemed to pause out of respect for their conversation, and the duo grew lighter and lighter of heart.

Eventually, though, they fell silent, a silence only possible between such friends as they. The old man was watching the flames dance again when Lalli’s face changed.

The old man looked up. Out from the depths of the forest, figures were coming toward them. There was no need to worry, though, for these were most familiar figures. Madcap Sigrun, hair flaming to match the joy in her eyes; grave but mischievous Mikkel; Tuuri, trying to outshine the sun with her smile; silly Reynir, looking as bashful as ever; and many others. Finally, one last couple emerged.

The old man had been keeping one eye on Lalli’s face, and at these last arrivals, the old man saw his face explode into the only true smile he’d ever seen on Lalli. That was enough so that the old man knew who they were.

Lalli stood. The old man knew Lalli meant to join them, and a keening sadness warred with joy for his friend in his heart. Then Lalli turned, still smiling, and held out his hand. As the old man took it, he felt the last of the years and cares fall away, and, Emil once more, he walked with his friend into the woods.

The fire had died before the old man’s death was noticed. The whole area went into a show of mourning for the passing of a living legend, and it was not until many years later that anyone noticed the remarkable coincidence that his Finn counterpart had likewise died on that same eve.


Wow, Jitter, totally agreed that these gems from L00ney's output need another airing!

Spoiler:  Goldilocks Emil & the Three Bear Warriors • show


Goldilocks Emil & the Three Bear Warriors by LooNEY_DAC


Once Upon a Time...

Emil “Goldilocks” Västerström made his way homeward through the big, dark, scary forest dejectedly. He hadn’t caught a thing today, so his Uncle Torbjörn and Aunt Siv would send him to bed without supper again, while they made do with the dregs of last week’s pease porridge.

A bolt of lightning blazed through the heavens, splitting a tree close to Emil’s path. He was supposed to stay on the path, because then the wolves and the bears wouldn’t chase him and gobble him up. But would getting struck by lightning really be any better than that?

Rain began to pour down, and the lightning cracked again. Emil tried to duck beneath a particularly broad pine, but as soon as he stepped off the path, his feet flew out from under him, and he slid through the mud until he fell into a dark cave.

Gathering himself together, Emil reached into his basket and pulled out his tinder-box. Now, most tinder-boxes wouldn’t work if you got them as wet and muddy as this one was, but Emil had used all of his earnings for last year to get some special things from the apothecary so that his tinder-box would always light when he needed it to.

Emil had fallen into a hole, but he’d come to rest against a rough-hewn door. “Ah!” he told himself. “Here is a place where I may seek shelter for the night in exchange for some labor!” As he was a well-mannered young man (when he remembered to be), Emil thereupon knocked at the door, which bounced open.

Although Emil did not know it, he was entering the abode of three Bear Warriors of great renown: Sigrun, the fiercest Bear Warrior ever ever ever; Mikkel, the general dogs-body of the trio; and Lalli, their newly acquired Cub Scout. They lived all alone in the woods because they didn’t like other people, and all the wolves and the bears were too scared to try to eat them.

Emil carefully shut the door behind him, being careful to be on his best behavior. “Hello?” he called. “Is anyone home?”

After no one answered, Emil shrugged. He would just go around the place and see what work was needed that he could do. But first, he took his muddy cloak off and hung it on a stand by the door, also removing his muddy boots and placing them by the stand. It would be impolite to track mud all over someone else’s home when you were their guest.

The first room Emil found was the living room. He saw three chairs arranged around the fireplace. “Ah!” he told himself. “I can get the fire going, so this room will be nice and warm for them when they return!” And he did.

He didn’t sit in any of the chairs, though each looked inviting, because he still had work to do. “Now, for the other rooms.”

The next room Emil found was the kitchen and dining area, where three bowls sat atop the table. “Oh, this will never do!” Emil said. “Without something to cover them, the bowls will attract bugs from everywhere!”

Emil looked through the cupboards until he found some clean cheesecloths. He took some and covered each bowl so the porridge inside would stay bug-free. Emil didn’t eat any of the porridge, even though he was very hungry by now, because that would be rude.

Finally, Emil came to the bedroom, where three unmade and very messy beds immediately caught his eye. “Oh!” he said. “This will never do!” And he straightened up the room and made the beds. Emil did not lie down on any of the beds, though by now he was very tired, because that would be rude.

After all this, Emil went back to the living room and stood warming himself by the fireplace when the door flew open and Sigrun, Mikkel, and Lalli came in. Before Emil could speak, Sigrun went to the most uncomfortable-looking of the chairs.

“Someone has been sitting in my chair!” she roared, ignoring Emil’s stuttered denials (and Emil himself) completely.

Mikkel went over to a larger and plusher chair. “Someone’s been sitting in my chair,” he said in surprise, also ignoring Emil completely.

Lalli, however, looked straight at Emil, who held up his hands and said, “I swear, I haven’t sat down the whole time I’ve been here!”

“Okay,” Lalli replied quietly.

The others ignored them and went into the kitchen, where both Sigrun and Mikkel declared that someone had been eating their porridge, while Lalli shook his head.

Emil was getting very confused by now.

Now they all stomped into the bedroom, where Sigrun and Mikkel declared that their beds had been slept in by some interloper. Emil finally got mad.

“Look,” he said, pointing at the beds, “I have only made the beds, not slept in them, just as I only covered the porridge, without eating any, and lit a fire to warm the chairs, without sitting in them. I tried to ensure that I didn’t track mud in here, and in every other way, I’ve tried to behave like a good guest, even though I wasn’t invited. Why do you accuse me of such rudeness?”

“Aren’t you ‘Goldilocks’ Västerström?” Sigrun asked, surprised by his ire.

“Well, yes,” Emil admitted. “Why?”

“Well, we were told that ‘Goldilocks’ Västerström was a mean and rude boy who would leave us--Lalli especially--without food or a place to sit or even a bed.”

“Who said this?” Emil asked.

“They never mentioned their names.”

The three Bear Warriors were so impressed by Emil’s good manners that they let him stay until dawn, and gave him a grouse to take home, saying he could visit whenever he wanted. Lalli even shook Emil’s hand, which was not usually his thing.

And the moral of the story is: it pays to be polite.



You are so right, Jitter, these gems definitely need another airing.  Many thanks yet again to L00NEY for my Secret Santa gift, I'm so pleased to be reminded of it!
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on January 05, 2025, 09:19:57 PM
Wow Onni has such a great expression on this one, as well as the 3/4 of Mikkel we get! And now

Spoiler: show
the creature is in hiding. Is it the tonttu of the inn? No one seems alarmed so it cannot really be what it looked like…
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on January 06, 2025, 09:34:59 AM
As mentioned, the Epiphany is one of the days considered to be last day of Christmas here in Finland, and in my family for example we take down the tree today. So I will also end the semi-official part of the event with this gorgeous piece by @Sc0ut!

(https://68.media.tumblr.com/8bbf59600b3c8abf2cc134d2986cd9d7/tumblr_oiob1bxS6U1uvpywco1_1280.jpg)

And to balance out the almost sacred ambience, I include once again the link to the Most Best Song created by @Windfighter Good luck with those bills, everyone!


And do make sure to keep checking in, until wharever is going on in the Finnish inn is resolved and the puzzle is finished!
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on January 11, 2025, 01:23:56 AM
Yes, Yuletide is over, but winter drags on in the lodge.  We now see the reason for moving the furniture, it's live music & dancin' time (for most).

(https://i.imgur.com/T1YRPhb.jpeg)
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on January 11, 2025, 09:03:35 PM
Dance time continues - Emil is being taught how to do this dance by the knitting lady (yes, she's leading), Reynir joins the band on spoons, and Sigrun has the temerity to suggest that Mikkel and Onni may want to refer to the image on the box!

(https://i.imgur.com/QmztrJY.jpeg)
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: thorny on January 11, 2025, 10:28:42 PM
These are really neat, wavewright! Thanks!
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on January 12, 2025, 04:40:04 PM
Such great expressions again! I can hear Onni’s pfft :)
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Buteo on January 18, 2025, 12:03:54 AM
This Yule celebration was such a wonderful idea! It has resulted in a collection of many of my long-time favorites with some marvellous new treats added.

I have something here that is not specifically Yule-themed; but a holiday celebration must have some drinking, right? And therefore, there must be drinking songs, right?...

Well, anyway:

Spoiler: show
Health To The Company
Traditional tune


Kind friends and companions, come join me in rhyme
Come lift up your voices in chorus with mine
Let us drink and be merry all grief to refrain
For we may or might never all meet here again

Here's a health to the company and our captain most best
Let us drink and be merry and outshout all the rest
Let us drink and be merry all in her mead-hall
Without her we might never have come home at all

Here's a health to the company and one to our scout
Let us drink and be merry ‘til the kegs all run out
Let us drink and be merry, no longer to roam
For we may yet have need of his guidance back home

Here's a health to the company and our doctor and cook
Let us drink of the physick that he learned from a book
Let us drink and be merry but look not in the jug
For we may not want to know what he pours in our mug

Here's a health to the company and our driver and scribe
Let us drink and be merry as our deeds she’ll describe
Let us drink and be merry as our glasses we raise
For we may or might never again hear such praise

Here's a health to the company and our cleanser with his fire
Let us drink and be merry as our hearts may desire
Let us drink and be merry admiration to show
For we may end up sunburned by his hair’s golden glow

Here's a health to the company and to our stowaway
Let us drink and be merry, for he’s lived through the fray
Let us drink and be merry and toast his brave heart
For we may owe our survival to his late-wakened art

Here's a health to the company and one to our cat
Let us drink and be merry, fear no grossling nor rat
Let us drink and be merry as we stroke her soft fur
And we may or might never sing as loud as she’ll purr

Here's a health to the company and one to our tank
Let us drink and be merry our dear transport to thank
Though we’ll nevermore find her by land or by sea
She has done all the legwork and left the drinking to me

Here's a health to the company and the sad Finnish mage
Let us drink and be merry his griefs to assuage
Let us drink and be merry and wish him to find
Some peace for his spirit and joy to his mind

Our footsteps may falter, our wits they may fail
Our course may be challenged by the wintery gale
Our fortune may prove to be friend or be foe
But this crew will be with us wherever we go

Here's a health to the company and one to my friends
Let us drink and be merry without any end
Let us drink and be merry all grief to refrain
For we may or might never all meet here again
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on January 18, 2025, 02:24:37 AM
*hic* What a splendid drinking song!
(http://i.imgur.com/JkL1ueZ.jpg)
(https://66.media.tumblr.com/ddf48cf0ebbd40092ab04cf3c58cfd8d/tumblr_o94qfvqrbY1tfp7lao1_540.png)
But who's going to clean up all these empty glasses?
(https://66.media.tumblr.com/d76fc40f78f7185eb46877b1547ab474/tumblr_o8xjhgTdlV1tfp7lao1_250.jpg)
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: JoB on January 18, 2025, 04:49:02 AM
But who's going to clean up all these empty glasses?
Just saying, concentrated alcohol is a better disinfectant than dish soap ...  O:-)
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Buteo on January 19, 2025, 05:52:15 AM
Thanks to you both, wave and JoB!
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on January 19, 2025, 12:45:18 PM
Wonderful, thank you Buteo for the merriment!

This prompts me to repost a very early attempt of mine, this is from 2019 and I’m not sure if it’s been posted here or in the comment section.

Troll under the table (drinking song)

You can fight and you can wrestle
You use your sword and you cause a hassle
When you lead we can swarm a castle
But can you drink a troll under the table?

You can smuggle yourself on ships
Your fylgja gives you some good tips
The powerful runes are in your grips
But can you drink a troll under the table?

You can run fast and hide and scout
Bad and loud noises may make you pout
From any tight spot you can get us out
But can you drink a troll under the table?

You make things go boom in the air
You have wonderful golden hair
Your hand is fast and your heart is fair
But can you drink a troll under the table?

You can mend us, our wounds you heal
You can’t really cook but we’ve learned to deal
You balance our team with your nerves of steel
But can you drink a troll under the table?

You are Grade B no mere amateur
You warn us by hissing and puffy fur
We can rest easy whenever you you purr
But can you drink a troll under the table?

As a team we stand or sink
Together we travel to Tuonela’s brink
But tonight we rest and we sing and drink
But first lets kill the troll under the table!

(I can hear it as a somg in my head but I never found the tune, so, sorry about that)



Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on January 19, 2025, 02:51:03 PM
(https://imgur.com/f5B4qdL.png)

Ohh yeahh, I tried to figure out a tune to this as well back in the day, because I was so taken by it.  hrmhrm...
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Buteo on January 19, 2025, 05:07:58 PM
Oh, I missed this one! Thank you for reposting it, Jitter!

We should have a songbook, with space by each posted poem/song for suggestions anent suitable tunes.
There are websites where we could record tunes, and link them...
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: wavewright62 on February 02, 2025, 01:39:36 AM
Okay, I've finsihed the b&w drawings for the puzzle time mini-comic (there was much rejoicing)(yayyy)

When we left off, Onni & Mikkel were deeply into assembling the puzzle, although they both seemed to play by the 'don't look at the box for clues' code.  Life in the lodge went on around them.
Next.... well, they've been at it awhile (a little worse for wear), and while they've made some progress, there seems to be some disagreement about how the image is developing.  What is everybody else looking at outside the windows? They're too focussed, they don't even notice.  Lalli finally comes over to have a look.
(https://i.imgur.com/cq07DRf.jpg)

Lalli picks up and places one piece.  Emil calls over to him to come see what's going on outside.
(https://i.imgur.com/HrqoiLZ.jpg)

It was just one piece, but that one piece changes how Onni & Mikkel look at the entirety in a different light.  Lalli goes off to see what Emil wanted to show him. Onni realises that his big section fits if he turns it 90 degrees, while Mikkel starts finding and placing all sorts of pieces now.
(https://i.imgur.com/f1RzYMf.jpg)

It's finished! It's finished! Onni & Mikkel are not themselves, forgive them their excesses (and get them some food already).  Reynir comes over to admire the finished work. Meanwhile Kisu has also finished her work.  Who knew a näkki could hide in a painting of a river?  Well, Kisu did.
(https://i.imgur.com/NdJejgO.jpg)

 :mikkel: :onni: :lalli: :reynir: :sigrun: :emil:

I was expecting to get this far by the end of my summer break, but to be fair I also wanted to do other things with my summer break, like get outside and do some gardening tasks and read library books and y'know, stuff.  This last batch of pictures, I wanted to post together even though I've been finishing them a bit at a time.  So it's taken 5 weeks instead of 2. 
I do intend to do some colours btw, flat colours, which is why the assembled bits of the puzzle are blank - there will be a picture there.  I have no timeframe on when that's happening, though.  I'll post the whole series of lineart panels onto my AO3 account, and update it when I get time & energy.

(If you think there's a fic to be had here, by all means write it and we'll see how we go.  There's a lot stuff going on that I haven't explained, mostly because I don't know yet.)

Edit:  linkie to the AO3 collection: https://archiveofourown.org/works/62713663 (https://archiveofourown.org/works/62713663)
Title: Re: Yuletide 2024
Post by: Jitter on February 02, 2025, 06:20:20 PM
A little worse for wear indeed  :onni: :mikkel: Well done Wave! And well done Näkki for almost pulling off a most clever plan. Only to be thwarted by the most best cat ever!