Report on a rite performed at the Games 1125
Intention: Enter the Dream of Albion and spy on Vortigern’s dreams
Rite Master: Jocasta Emmet – Took the form of a Jackalope to enter the dream
Rite Participants & Dream Forms:
- Rashid, The Beggar Prince – Assisting as Scholar of Dream but did not enter the dream
- Althea Sinclair – Sparrow
- Sister Stabitha Deepwounds – Horned Rat
- Weathereye – Wolf Spider
- Blight – Venomous Spider
- Ammersmith – Lesser Rat
- Ser Graf – Wild Dog
- Ser Edwin – A stone in Vortigern’s boot
The Witnessed Dreams
Althea – Atop the tower Vortigern casting magic into a banner bearing Arthur’s heraldry, appeared satisfied with what he had done, picked up the banner and transformed into Morgana. This dream is believed to show an event from the past.
Ammersmith – Seen through Vortigern’s eyes, the cave which contained the White Hart, drained power of the White Hart via black vines, released shadows and creatures but did not care. Seemed satisfied with the power.
Jocasta – A shadowy figure pouring power into a banner of the 9th? Legion. Approaching the legion, young Oak seen, Legion followed the shadowy figure into the mists.
Ser Graf – Saw Vortigern atop his tower, feeling calm in his dream, below him was The Keeper of The Book of the Dead, Jack in The Green and Morgana (Raven), challenged them to a duel. This dream was later confirmed later by Igraine, Mother aspect of Nethras, to be something that may take place in the future.
Blight – Through Vortigern’s eyes. Beguiling Sizzleflame, leading them through Londinum to steal Hollowtooth’s clan skull. The skull was later returned by Vortigern to Clan Hollowtooth devoid of power.
Weatheye – Partially built tower on edge of mist, channeling magic into a shambling mound, which grew seed pods that then burst producing black ivy.
Stabitha – As Vortigern, feeling fear which was caused by a single Merlin with their face ever changing.
Ser Edwin – Young blond knight with yellow shield and black dragon on his tabard,walking into the mists, tripped by a black vine.
- The above was recorded the morning after the rite and set to parchment by Althea Sinclair, GEF 1125
