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<blockquote data-quote="Maidhc O Casain" data-source="post: 3829985" data-attributes="member: 29558"><p><strong>The Party at Airgead's</strong></p><p></p><p>After the gathering has 'sung home' their missing brothers and sisters, the party evolves into a big 'mix and match' affair, and lasts well into the wee hours of the first morning of the new year. Bairdéir slip in and out, and back in again - some of them go out for a quick walk around the block in the 'cooler' air outside, some obviously are stepping out for discreet dalliances.</p><p></p><p>Finally, the last of the Bairdéir go to their beds and the party ends.</p><p></p><p>OOC:</p><p></p><p>Queen Máthair has bid anyone wishing to participate in the Cuibreach to meet her in her private chapel at mid-day. Does anyone have questions or comments before we move on?</p><p></p><p>[sblock=General Information]From various conversations throughout the night, you find out that such gatherings are common amongst the Bairdéir - the Mid-Winter's Eve is traditional and is always honored, but whenever a few of the <em>GardáChéile</em> (a name of affection the Bairdéir use for each other - means shieldmate or comrade) are in the same town/location and 'off duty' (as much as they are ever off duty, anyway) they will gather in fellowship. The life of a Bairdéir is so strenuous and fraught with danger that they tend to take whatever opportunity they have to celebrate being alive.</p><p></p><p>Casual dalliances between two Bairdéir are much more common than any romantic relationship between Bairdéir and non-Bairdéir, as well as more common than 'committed' relationships between two Bairdéir. Both of the other sorts of relationships exist, but they are rare. In the first case, it is very difficult for people who don't have the mindset, the commitment to duty, of Bairdéir to understand and live with those who do. Also, Bairdéir tend to be so focused on their duties to Queen and country that any other relationship comes second. There are always exceptions - this is just the norm.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maidhc O Casain, post: 3829985, member: 29558"] [b]The Party at Airgead's[/b] After the gathering has 'sung home' their missing brothers and sisters, the party evolves into a big 'mix and match' affair, and lasts well into the wee hours of the first morning of the new year. Bairdéir slip in and out, and back in again - some of them go out for a quick walk around the block in the 'cooler' air outside, some obviously are stepping out for discreet dalliances. Finally, the last of the Bairdéir go to their beds and the party ends. OOC: Queen Máthair has bid anyone wishing to participate in the Cuibreach to meet her in her private chapel at mid-day. Does anyone have questions or comments before we move on? [sblock=General Information]From various conversations throughout the night, you find out that such gatherings are common amongst the Bairdéir - the Mid-Winter's Eve is traditional and is always honored, but whenever a few of the [I]GardáChéile[/I] (a name of affection the Bairdéir use for each other - means shieldmate or comrade) are in the same town/location and 'off duty' (as much as they are ever off duty, anyway) they will gather in fellowship. The life of a Bairdéir is so strenuous and fraught with danger that they tend to take whatever opportunity they have to celebrate being alive. Casual dalliances between two Bairdéir are much more common than any romantic relationship between Bairdéir and non-Bairdéir, as well as more common than 'committed' relationships between two Bairdéir. Both of the other sorts of relationships exist, but they are rare. In the first case, it is very difficult for people who don't have the mindset, the commitment to duty, of Bairdéir to understand and live with those who do. Also, Bairdéir tend to be so focused on their duties to Queen and country that any other relationship comes second. There are always exceptions - this is just the norm.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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