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ACTA Dec 1/06
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A whirlwind tour of some of Celtia's most active Hoods
with Fenian Niafer
Our first stop is Isca Inn, in Caer Uisc Dyfneint, to visit with the local Ceannmor Bridgette Cormac, who offers warm hospitality on these cold Celtic winter nights.
Having fortified ourselves with her fine traditional West Country fare, we're ready to venture on to Pictland to meet Gartan Cruithni, the proud Chieftain of Cean Tir. This lively seaside village is home to Ruadri the metalsmith, Gorma the skywatcher, and the wandering warrior Cinaedh Bear-Slayer. Be sure to stop by the Mull of Cean Tir Pub and sample Gruach's cooking.
Neighboring Dunadd is overseen by Ceannmor Kendal Caledonii of Boollywood fame. Don't leave without touring Tristyn Cruithni's Distillery and relaxing in the Green Grove of Una MacRoth.
Further north isThe Isle of Skye, territory of Ceannmor Scathach Cruithni and her War School, where mythical heroes and roleplayers go for Celtic martial arts training.
The good times are always rollin' on Kaimes Hill under the fun-loving stewardship of Jacques Elliott Cruithni, whose pub, The Bard's Ballad, offers foot-stomping tunes and favourite vintage games - and I don't mean Fidchell! Here you can visit the friendly Forge of Oengus Cruithni and his wife, Ceana's Weavery. To top off your Kaimes Hill experience, see if you can solve the mystery of The Tower of Kallistos Alexandros.
Drokka Caledonii is Ceannmor of Knockfarrel and proprietor of Thistle's Top Cafe which offers rare imported teas along with the traditional oatcakes. After Drokka's hospitality and a look at the breathtaking scenery, you'll never want to leave!
Moving across the waters to Eire, our first stop is Cnoc Áine, a Munster district under the stewardship of Ceannmor Nessa Silures, who will welcome you into her Field of Flowers at Gort na mBláth.
Caoimhe Manach's magical Sidhe Mound is a "must see", and Ladee Niall's cozyHome for Retired Bards (An Bothar Fada) is the perfect place to end your mystical tour.
Next stop is Inver Colpa in Meath, one of the oldest ongoing roleplay serials in Ancient Worlds, with Flidais Niafer as Ceannmor. Meet some of the members of Clan Niafer, visit their homes, read their stories, and if you like, stay and add your own.
Just over the hills you will find Tara and yours truly (Fenian) as the district's Ceannmor. At my dun, An Teannáil, Tara Fair & Marketplace is open to all craftspeople, traders and visitors and Yet Another Irish Pub, has an upstairs loft for poetry, music and storytelling. Other notable homes in Tara include the Royal Rath of Good King Cormac himself, Alti Cormac's Faery Dun, The Mystic Hut of Aveleen Ordovices, and the Feathered Nest of Ruis Niafer.
That wraps up today's tour, but there are many more districts with rapidly developing populations to explore and settle, such as Ebrauc, home of the Brigantes in Llogres.

Editor, Celtia World News
Fedelm Cruithni
Tour Guide and Roleplay Reporter: Fenian Niafer
Hood Reporter: MacMorna Niafer
New Scribes for old!

Please welcome our dynamic new Scribes, Victoria Aedui and Flidhais Brigantes. If you haven't met Victoria, she is truly an Ancient Worlds gem. This warm, witty, fun-loving lady is a long-time member, leader of several groups and game mistress par excellence. Flidhais is also a warm, friendly, fun group leader and avid roleplayer who loves to party. Expect to see more exciting times in Celtia with these lissome ladies at the helm. Drop by their homes and leave a welcome message on their scrolls.

A fond farewell...

MacMorna Niafer and yours truly may have retired, but we did so with a bang, not a whimper. First we took a Wild Ride through Celtia, then partied at the Scribal roast till we dropped. We are very proud to announce that our swan song Boollywood is one of our two new Gems. The other Gem is Which Creepy Otherworld Creature Are You?. Brainchild of Katlyne MacRoth, this spooky quiz has a twist worth taking. A huge thanks to everyone who helped make this Goldfest and Samhain a memorable time, and for the high praise and great retirement gifts. By the way, if you forgot to pick up your participants' plaque, please take one of these two enchanting sidhe horses designed by the talented sidhe lass, Caoimhe Manach.

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...not!

A word of warning: don't go thinking you can get rid of us that easily. I assure you, we're still alive and kickin'. Mac is still cobbling the Hoods together and nagging us about helping him every chance he gets (ducks flying Welly). He's also Celtia's Ambassador to Mesopotamia. We're not exactly sure what that means yet, except that they may foot his kash habit. I think they also promised to turn a blind eye to his illegal still in the basement of the Kash Bowl, and possibly a lifetime supply of bendy straws. And I'm still active in our Hood roleplay and have a few more surprise events up my sleeve - like a joint game of Severed Head Bowling with The Americas. So you see, just because we turned in our Scribal mantles does not mean we've skipped town. Now stop sitting around and get to work. Hogmanay - Scottish New Year - is upon us and our illustrious Scribes and Ceannmor need your help. We're finally opening our first marketplace, a project that has been in the works for a few years. And Mac has a map to prove it! For more information, visit the Hogmanay Planning thread. If we don't see you over the holidays, may the magic of the season be yours!


Here we Grow Again
Hood Report by MacMorna Niafer

When the Great God Jot threw the switch allowing us to purchase properties in the neighborhoods, we made a terrible discovery. Though most of Celtia came smoothely on line, we had erred in our structure of Gaul. With a lot of scurrying around and some fantastic "chain-sawing" by our handy-dandy Demi-Goddess, we managed to set things to rights in time for GoldFest. The net result is, GAUL has a completely new look. We broke it down into seven regions, and moved all of the existing "settlements" into their proper region. While we were at it, we did some major renovations on Bibracte, thanks to some new archaeological sketches supplied by Ceffyl Aedui. At the moment, Fedelm and I are concentrating on Armorica, home to the Venetii tribe. Vannes, their capitol, should be ready in a few weeks. I am also trying to make some sense of the great stone monuments of Carnac, and Fenian is working on Trier, one of the major settlements in Belgica. All this work on Gaul does not mean we are neglecting the rest of Celtia. We have work in progress in each of the other three regions of Celtia. Check out the Celtia Neighborhoods Status Report to see where we¹re going (and growing). If you¹d like to lend a hand, contact me (MacMorna) or Fenian.

As The Ancient World Turns...
the latest updates on Celtia's ongoing soaps, errrrrr, roleplay stories
by Fenian Niafer

The stage was set on Beltane, the scene was pre-Christian Ireland. A band of renegade warriors, each sworn to a different oath of deadly vengeance, rode out from Magh Croimor, the central Plain of the Great Heart. Their evil plan was to sweep across the land in a Summer of Blood! Led by the crook-backed outlaw chief Nion Cumhaill, they raided their way on a merry spree through the 'hoods of Celtia, pursued by a gathering crowd of outraged characters. In Summer of Blood's dramatic final act on Samhain, the story clashed and converged head-on with two of Celtia's main historical roleplays - Inver Colpa and The Once and Future Brude - in a fiery battle of tribes and clans that left the stronghold of Niafer burned to the ground and countless casualties.

Now that An Caiseal lies in ruins, what new alliances and feuds will rise from the ashes? Can anyone take the place of the Niafer war chief Dobhar, slain in battle by the axe-man of Magh Croimor? Who will carry the news of his hero-death to the Once and Future Brude, the Pictish queen Verica Cruithni, who longingly awaits the return of her beloved consort across the sea on the remote island of Iona? And what challenges are in store for the daring warriors who accept Scathach's seductive invitation? The answers to these questions will unfold in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.

Meanwhile, in another place, another time, there is great unrest among the Brigantes Confederacy. At the seat of Brigantes power in Ebrauc sits the lecherous and treacherous Santorix, a puppet Brehyrion whose strings are pulled by the Roman governor Agricola. Can the oppressed and shattered Brigantia Confederacy regain its strength, overthrow the usurper and unite under their own tribal leader? This proud people refuses to be conquered! Read Return to Power for the latest intriguing developments as this story moves swiftly towards its bold climax.

You can now read "The Compleat Summer of Blood" through a series of links on the new public board, History of the Clans. Keep checking this board for more threads that will attempt to untangle the complex weavings of Celtia's roleplay plots.

Courtyard

Posted Nov 2, 2006 - 21:50 , Last Edited: Dec 2, 2006 - 11:27











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