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Pluffina
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I must applaud the amount of effort and teamwork that went into making Sonoma's Moonglow Festival such an astonishing succcess!
There was no way to make it to all the events the many guilds and individuals who participated had devised:
There was a little something for literally everyone, from PvP jousting events, to PvM events, to crafter fairs at every related NPC shop, to social events, to silly events! The net toss, for example, challenged the cross healing skills of the participants, and the quickly-cast-invis skills of one quaking reporter.
At the Inn/Stable, Tamers gathered to tame mounts for those who were stuck on foot, and to participate in the pet parade later.
Crafters of all stripes shared the fruits of their skill with anyone who had a need...
Game booths offered attendees the chance to win fabulous prizes. I spent a great deal of my time at the Tailor Shop, where GM Tailors let you play LOTTO-FASHION. You simply asked a tailor to make you an item, and if you by chance picked an item that appeared on a prize list, you won that prize.
Many people have posted fabulous accounts of many more of the indivial events on the Sonoma Stratics Message Board, so head over there to trewat yourself to accounts of Flashbaq’s Hunt the Plunger Ship game and Dor’s account of her Archery Contest. Or for a more general account of one participants adventures, you do not want to miss the amusing story of Jengo’s astoundingly good day!
Everyone involved, from the MoonglowFestival tailor who first greeted me with an appropriately marked Flower Garland, to the cheerful Race Organizer who offered me a dead bunny as I was leaving, was on the ball and working hard to make this massive event a blast from beginning to end. I tip my bonnet to thee!
There was no way to make it to all the events the many guilds and individuals who participated had devised:

There was a little something for literally everyone, from PvP jousting events, to PvM events, to crafter fairs at every related NPC shop, to social events, to silly events! The net toss, for example, challenged the cross healing skills of the participants, and the quickly-cast-invis skills of one quaking reporter.

At the Inn/Stable, Tamers gathered to tame mounts for those who were stuck on foot, and to participate in the pet parade later.

Crafters of all stripes shared the fruits of their skill with anyone who had a need...

Game booths offered attendees the chance to win fabulous prizes. I spent a great deal of my time at the Tailor Shop, where GM Tailors let you play LOTTO-FASHION. You simply asked a tailor to make you an item, and if you by chance picked an item that appeared on a prize list, you won that prize.

Many people have posted fabulous accounts of many more of the indivial events on the Sonoma Stratics Message Board, so head over there to trewat yourself to accounts of Flashbaq’s Hunt the Plunger Ship game and Dor’s account of her Archery Contest. Or for a more general account of one participants adventures, you do not want to miss the amusing story of Jengo’s astoundingly good day!
Everyone involved, from the MoonglowFestival tailor who first greeted me with an appropriately marked Flower Garland, to the cheerful Race Organizer who offered me a dead bunny as I was leaving, was on the ball and working hard to make this massive event a blast from beginning to end. I tip my bonnet to thee!