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jinglehellmods ([personal profile] jinglehellmods) wrote in [community profile] jinglehells2018-01-07 10:30 am
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week 3

WEEK 3


Another week gone and it's still Christmas! Or is it? The paint on the walls is beginning to crack and fade, with especially large chunks in character's bedrooms revealing scratched words like "cantgetoutcantgetout" and "god help me i just want to go home i miss my home i miss my mother i miss" etc. Yikes! The locations page might be updated throughout the week as characters discover more. Seems like now's the perfect time to investigate and hope you'll get closer to finding out what's going on here. There's always more places to look and more things to find!

As a reminder that this week's activity check is now live! And as usual, it's never a bad time to submit threads for regains! Have you been naughty or nice? Naughty children still get presents too, don't worry. And if you'd like to check-in on Thursday night, you always can! You never know what fun you might run into.

So go exploring, find something new and pay no mind to the creepy writing on the walls. We're sure everything will be fine! After all, nothing ever goes wrong on Christmas, right?


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theothermrgray: (perhaps)

[personal profile] theothermrgray 2018-01-12 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
[He glances over it.]

Not by name, but it resembles an archer... Do you think he's attempting to shoot a celestial apple off someone's head?
commemoration: (☆ little dipper)

[personal profile] commemoration 2018-01-12 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
Considering it's position in the night sky, it is often thought of as aiming for the bull depicted in the constellation called "Taurus", which I'm sure you may recognize. [Given their prior talk about horoscopes and all.]

This constellation is called "Orion", named as such for the hunter Orion in Greek Mythology. He was the son of the sea god Poseidon and Euryale, the daughter of King Minos of Crete.
theothermrgray: (look down)

[personal profile] theothermrgray 2018-01-12 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
Oh! I see the resemblance now!

[He smiles at the cards.] I think many of these constellations were named after figures in Greek Mythology... Are they?
commemoration: (☆ antlia)

[personal profile] commemoration 2018-01-12 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
Indeed. Many Greek, and even some Roman mythologies, were where astronomers took inspiration from when naming the stars and the patterns they form in the sky.
theothermrgray: (headtilt)

[personal profile] theothermrgray 2018-01-12 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
Hm... But aren't the Greek and Roman Mythologies basically the same?
commemoration: (☆ libra)

[personal profile] commemoration 2018-01-12 03:52 am (UTC)(link)
Not always, no! Especially when it comes to names: for example, "Hera" is known as "Juno", and Poseidon would be called "Neptune" in Roman mythology.
theothermrgray: (puppy?)

[personal profile] theothermrgray 2018-01-12 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I understand that. But if we disregard the names, it's all the same!
commemoration: (★ mars)

[personal profile] commemoration 2018-01-12 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
Why do you say that, Mr. Gray?
theothermrgray: (look down)

[personal profile] theothermrgray 2018-01-12 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
Well... Have you compared the two together, side by side? Hadea and Pluto rule the Underworld, Jupiter and Zeus rule the sky... It's all similar, is it not?
commemoration: (☆ canes venatici)

[personal profile] commemoration 2018-01-12 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
When you put it like that, it does sound similar, but that doesn't make their myths any less different, I think?
theothermrgray: (wait)

[personal profile] theothermrgray 2018-01-12 04:36 pm (UTC)(link)
... Alright, what do you think of them?