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<blockquote data-quote="Mallus" data-source="post: 5030535" data-attributes="member: 3887"><p>Man, it's been a long time since I updated this thread. Here's a little something for the holidays...</p><p></p><p><strong>Crossmass</strong>, sometimes called <strong>Grave's Mass</strong>, and written, <strong>X-Mass</strong>, is a major holiday in the Port. It commemorates, if not exactly celebrates, the arrival of a choir of angels from the Interior carrying wooden crosses on their backs -- in some versions, they are Devas who come by ship. They spent a day walking up and down through the streets of the Port, singing melancholy songs. At sunset they marched on Mole's Hill, planted their crosses in the garbage --Mole's Hill being something of a public landfill-- stared accusingly in silence at the mysterious Old Man of Mole's Hill, and then committed mass suicide by crucifying themselves.</p><p></p><p>The residents of the Port, being a combination of brutal, self-deluded, and fiercely optimistic, saw the event as good omen. 'Out with the old, in with the new'.</p><p></p><p>A joyous holiday procession is a Crossmass tradition. Port residents dress a small animal in a gossamer robe, put festive wings and a halo on it, then the whole family gathers around as they lead it into the living room and forcibly nail it to the crucifix. Then there's a game, in which the little children make bets on how long it'll take the animal to die.</p><p></p><p>(Thanks to Atlatl Jones and Rolzup for their help with this particular travesty. BTW, the Port Campaign is over a year old and still going strong. Almost a third of the Port's streets have <em>names</em> now.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mallus, post: 5030535, member: 3887"] Man, it's been a long time since I updated this thread. Here's a little something for the holidays... [b]Crossmass[/b], sometimes called [b]Grave's Mass[/b], and written, [b]X-Mass[/b], is a major holiday in the Port. It commemorates, if not exactly celebrates, the arrival of a choir of angels from the Interior carrying wooden crosses on their backs -- in some versions, they are Devas who come by ship. They spent a day walking up and down through the streets of the Port, singing melancholy songs. At sunset they marched on Mole's Hill, planted their crosses in the garbage --Mole's Hill being something of a public landfill-- stared accusingly in silence at the mysterious Old Man of Mole's Hill, and then committed mass suicide by crucifying themselves. The residents of the Port, being a combination of brutal, self-deluded, and fiercely optimistic, saw the event as good omen. 'Out with the old, in with the new'. A joyous holiday procession is a Crossmass tradition. Port residents dress a small animal in a gossamer robe, put festive wings and a halo on it, then the whole family gathers around as they lead it into the living room and forcibly nail it to the crucifix. Then there's a game, in which the little children make bets on how long it'll take the animal to die. (Thanks to Atlatl Jones and Rolzup for their help with this particular travesty. BTW, the Port Campaign is over a year old and still going strong. Almost a third of the Port's streets have [i]names[/i] now.) [/QUOTE]
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