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The court of the Erlking is the least definable structure in the pageant, it serves as both boundary and border with the outside world. A double wall of heavily stained canvas serves to delineate the pageant from its mundane physical location, and thus the court possesses an indistinct liminal character, it is also a distinct if ephemeral place where the fae who travel with the pageant gather together in imitation of their long lost Arcadia. | The court of the Erlking is the least definable structure in the pageant, it serves as both boundary and border with the outside world. A double wall of heavily stained canvas serves to delineate the pageant from its mundane physical location, and thus the court possesses an indistinct liminal character, it is also a distinct if ephemeral place where the fae who travel with the pageant gather together in imitation of their long lost Arcadia. | ||
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=== Odeum === | === Odeum === | ||
The Odeum serves as the locus of all dramatic and musical performances. But like many ''places'' within the domain of the pageant, it is amorphous, being made up of a dozen pageant-wagons that serve as a mobile stage upon which performances are ''streamed'' to the masses as the wagons pass through village or town. Alternatively, the pageant wagons can set up in a fixed location, in which case the wagons form up into a circle, cutting out sights and sounds of the greater pageant and delineating the circled wagons as a magical-mysterious place called the ''"Theater"''. | The Odeum serves as the locus of all dramatic and musical performances. But like many ''places'' within the domain of the pageant, it is amorphous, being made up of a dozen pageant-wagons that serve as a mobile stage upon which performances are ''streamed'' to the masses as the wagons pass through village or town. Alternatively, the pageant wagons can set up in a fixed location, in which case the wagons form up into a circle, cutting out sights and sounds of the greater pageant and delineating the circled wagons as a magical-mysterious place called the ''"Theater"''. |
Revision as of 20:35, 18 May 2017
Contents
- 1 Places of Interest and the Dwellers Within
- 2 The Pageant Folk
- 2.1 Acrobats
- 2.2 Bards
- 2.3 Bestiarium
- 2.4 Brotherhood of the Blade
- 2.5 Dervishes
- 2.6 Drudges
- 2.7 Dwarves
- 2.8 Fire Eaters
- 2.9 Freaks
- 2.10 Equestrians
- 2.11 Mystics
- 2.12 Jugglers
- 2.13 Minstrels
- 2.14 Playwright
- 2.15 Retinue of Venus
- 2.16 Roustabouts
- 2.17 Serpent Handler
- 2.18 Sons of Hercules (strongmen)
- 2.19 Storytellers
- 2.20 Sword Swallower
- 2.21 Therapeutae of Asclepius (healers)
- 3 Websites
Places of Interest and the Dwellers Within
St.Calenda's Wandering Pageant, Odeum & Lunar Fair is made up of numerous locations, great and small, that make up the warp and weft of not only the day-to-day entertainments, but of the behind the scenes pageant members lives, loves and tribulations. The pageant comprises seventy odd wagons and half as many tents, but only twenty or so seem to have enough significance to count as landmarks in the nebulous night-scape of this traveling circus. Many of the locales serve as focal points for pageant-goers and pageant-folk alike.
Court of the Erlking
The court of the Erlking is the least definable structure in the pageant, it serves as both boundary and border with the outside world. A double wall of heavily stained canvas serves to delineate the pageant from its mundane physical location, and thus the court possesses an indistinct liminal character, it is also a distinct if ephemeral place where the fae who travel with the pageant gather together in imitation of their long lost Arcadia.
Fae Courtiers
200px Astarte -- The Autumn Queen |
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- () |
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- () |
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- () |
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- () |
Odeum
The Odeum serves as the locus of all dramatic and musical performances. But like many places within the domain of the pageant, it is amorphous, being made up of a dozen pageant-wagons that serve as a mobile stage upon which performances are streamed to the masses as the wagons pass through village or town. Alternatively, the pageant wagons can set up in a fixed location, in which case the wagons form up into a circle, cutting out sights and sounds of the greater pageant and delineating the circled wagons as a magical-mysterious place called the "Theater".
Actors
[[ |200px]] Martijn Drappoline -- The Pauper Prince |
[[ |200px]] Egbert Appolonius -- The Mad Merchant |
[[ |200px]] Sybilla Raimundte -- Empress Rosalind |
[[ |200px]] Hannelore Goldschmidt -- Beautiful Princess |
Shanty of Fools
The lodgings and performance venue of the pageant's collective of fools, the shanty is a ramshackle structure formed of spare sackcloth, rope, odds and ends and fallen logs. While distinctly unimpressive as seen from without, once inside the Shanty visitors and pageant-folk who are not fools themselves become lost in a maze of clothbound corridors whose dimensions far exceed normal expectations. But the Shanty is not a maze, so much as a labyrinth which leads ever deeper towards a central chamber called the Pavilion. All along the corridors of the shanty-labyrinth are recesses in which scenes are played out for the paying visitors and for those who trespass within the private sanctum of the fools. These scenes are supposed to serve as a series of morality plays meant to remind the visitor-folk of their ethical and spiritual obligations and what might await them after death should they they fail to keep faith. But, all-too-often, these performances do the opposite, revealing the holes in medieval life and presenting the visitor with a distinct emotional or moral dilemma which they must solve if they wish to escape the Shanty by reaching the central pavilion. All too often, however, visitors who enter are never seen again and it is assumed by those within their communities that they simply ran away with the pageant.
Fools
Nabil ibn Saqr -- The King Fool {Persian} |
Wan Lady -- ' {} |
Hellequin -- ' {} |
Tent of Dionysus
This tent is the central meeting point for pageant-folk and pageant-goers, a place of refuge that is both commissary and watering-hole, but it is also the axis around which the pageant community revolves.
The Pageant Folk
Acrobats
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- () |
- -- Stella Hoefler --
- -- Azat Abt --
- -- [[]] --
- -- [[]] --
Bards
Theodoric -- The Goth |
Bestiarium
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- () |
- -- Bogdan -- The Bear Trainer -- {A man of the Rus}
Brotherhood of the Blade
Arnviðr -- The Varagarian {} |
[[ |200px]] Dmitrii -- ' {Rus} [] |
[[ |200px]] Æthelred -- ' {Saxon Smith} [] |
Eadwulf -- The Huntsman {A Saxon hunter} [New Member] |
Dervishes
Salome -- The Serpent Dancer -- {} [] |
Sunngifu -- The Wolf-dancer -- {A young Saxon woman married to Eadwulf} [New Member] |
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
Drudges
Sender -- The Jew {Sender is a Alexandrian Jew and serves as the the pageant's treasurer. He serves directly beneath Vulo Vodach and publicly he is the second most important official of the pageant.} |
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
- -- Rodolph Adeln -- Round bodied bear of a cook.
- -- [[]] -- Drover
- -- [[]] -- Hosteler
Dwarves
Bes -- The Elder Dwarf -- {The Egyptian dwarf named Bes has been with the Pageant as long as anyone can remember.} |
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
Fire Eaters
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
Freaks
Giulia -- The Bearded Lady {Roman woman} |
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
Equestrians
[[ |200px]] Vulo Vodach -- Leader {A Bulgarian man in his middle years.} |
[[ |200px]] Jamaal -- ' {} [] |
- -- Cengiz -- Trick Rider {Turkish}
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
Mystics
Bekhet -- Lady "Beckett" has been with the pageant for as long as anyone can remember and is of Egyptian origin. She is the most senior and powerful of the mystics, often serving as a mentor to other will-workers and is the longtime companion of Bes the Dwarf. |
Rambert -- The Oneiromancer {Spaniard} [New Member] |
[[ |200px]] Sahak -- The Conjurer {Armenian vampire of the Ravnos} |
[[ |200px]] Songül -- The Cartomancer {A Turkish woman who reads the fortunes of her clients in the cards.} [New Member] |
Jugglers
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
Minstrels
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
- -- Körbl Achilles - Lyre Player
- -- Okropir Friedhelm - Drummer/percussionist
- -- Julian Fabel - Pan Pipes/ Dancer/ Dancing Rat trainer
Playwright
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
Retinue of Venus
200px Polyphonte -- The Bestialite {A Greek woman who has traveled with the Pageant for some time.} |
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
The Erotes
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
- -- Armen -- Armen is the youthful procurer of the Erotes and a inveterate flatterer.
- -- Nahum -- A beautiful Syrian brother and sister fused together by the dark powers of the pageant after they attempted to escape, they now serve as the camp's hermaphroditic prostitute.
- -- Rasmus -- A Danish youth whose athletic body and sexual stamina make him the work-horse of the Erotes, but whose own love never seems to be fulfilled. [New Member]
- -- Sámi -- A warrior of Finland whose love of sweet southern wines and lust for more refined pleasures drew him into the pageant and he now serves the retinue as both protector and jailer.
- -- Aldo -- The Retinue's latest acquisition, Aldo's child's body and adult attitude make him a valuable commodity and he also serves to control his more emotional brother Theo. [New Member]
- -- Theotleip -- The second of the Retinue's most recent additions, his athletic body, boyish ways and beauty serve to make him a jewel among the Erotes whose services do not come cheap. A favorite among homosexual pedophiles, he serves as the most recent honey-pot of the Erotes. [New Member]
- -- Frater Eadweard -- The Saxon priest has only just joined the Erotes, but he has quickly come to fill the recently vacant role of "Hymenaeus", an ancient position long held by an older male, usually a priest of one sort or another who officiates the acts of "sacred prostitution" giving these pleasures a acceptability. [New Member]
Roustabouts
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
Serpent Handler
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
Sons of Hercules (strongmen)
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
- -- Einarr the Giant
Storytellers
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
- -- [[]] --
Sword Swallower
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
Therapeutae of Asclepius (healers)
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
[[ |200px]] [[]] -- ' {} [] |
- -- Godiva -- The Maiden Crone {A Saxon wise-woman of Wifilisburg.} [New Member]
Websites
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_theatre
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pageant_wagon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Act_in_Palmyra
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystery_play
http://medievaltheatre13.blogspot.com/2010/05/movable-stage-pageant-wagon-by-lesley.html