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Madame Zamporium's '''Mistveil Faire''' was a travelling circus, aiming to bring a world of mysticism and wonder to the far corners of [[The Quelmar Realm|Quelmar]]. From mysterious magic to contorting acrobatics, exotic food, and enticing performances, the Faire dazzled the common folk of the realm for longer than most people can remember. Visitors often talk about the near-hypnotic timeless atmosphere entering the mass of tents and caravans and constant excitement brought about, like stepping into a realm of its own. More often than not visitors left with more questions and speculation than when they entered. Who or what actually is Madame Zamporium? What is Cotton Candy and where can I get more? Was that clown... weeping? |
Madame Zamporium's '''Mistveil Faire''' was a travelling circus, aiming to bring a world of mysticism and wonder to the far corners of [[The Quelmar Realm|Quelmar]]. From mysterious magic to contorting acrobatics, exotic food, and enticing performances, the Faire dazzled the [[common]] folk of the realm for longer than most people can remember. Visitors often talk about the near-hypnotic timeless atmosphere entering the mass of tents and caravans and constant excitement brought about, like stepping into a realm of its own. More often than not visitors left with more questions and speculation than when they entered. Who or what actually is Madame Zamporium? What is Cotton Candy and where can I get more? Was that clown... weeping? |
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Many of society’s outcasts could find a home amongst the faire’s camps and performers. Races that were often looked upon with suspicion, were welcomed into the travelling family. One such example was the [[Tiefling]] [[Taru]]. |
Many of society’s outcasts could find a home amongst the faire’s camps and performers. Races that were often looked upon with suspicion, were welcomed into the travelling family. One such example was the [[Tiefling]] [[Taru]]. |
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* '''The Big Top''': The largest of the circus’ tents hosted the grandest displays of magic, death defying stunts, acrobatics, and clownfoolery. |
* '''The Big Top''': The largest of the circus’ tents hosted the grandest displays of magic, death defying stunts, acrobatics, and clownfoolery. |
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* '''Theatre Tent''': This venue focused more on storytelling through many mediums. |
* '''Theatre Tent''': This venue focused more on storytelling through many mediums. |
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* '''Hall of Glass''': This planar peep show offered the curious and cautious a chance to glimpse into worlds beyond the material plane. |
* '''Hall of Glass''': This planar peep show offered the curious and cautious a chance to glimpse into worlds beyond the material [[plane]]. |
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* '''Enclave of Seers''': Curious to what your future holds? Fame? Money? Love? The Enclave of Seers hosted a number of diviners claiming to answer the questions you seek. |
* '''Enclave of Seers''': Curious to what your future holds? Fame? Money? Love? The Enclave of Seers hosted a number of diviners claiming to answer the questions you seek. |
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* '''Food''': Stalls throughout the Faire offered the opportunity to blow the mind of any simple [[Neilsfort]] peasant. Pooling cuisine from cultures all across Quelmar, there was always enticing smells swirling the campgrounds. |
* '''Food''': Stalls throughout the Faire offered the opportunity to blow the mind of any simple [[Neilsfort]] peasant. Pooling cuisine from cultures all across Quelmar, there was always enticing smells swirling the campgrounds. |
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* '''Brothers-In-Legs''': These two [[Dwarf|Dwarven]] performers hosted a multitude of talents. Starting their career as a theatrical fighting duo, they since expanded their shows to include acrobatic displays, death defying stunts, and |
* '''Brothers-In-Legs''': These two [[Dwarf|Dwarven]] performers hosted a multitude of talents. Starting their career as a theatrical fighting duo, they since expanded their shows to include acrobatic displays, death defying stunts, and |
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* '''Juusto''': The eagle eyed attendees may be able to find this sad clown lurking around the campgrounds. They're supposed to be with the Farie, right? |
* '''Juusto''': The eagle eyed attendees may be able to find this sad clown lurking around the campgrounds. They're supposed to be with the Farie, right? |
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* '''"Baba" Zolya''': The de facto mother of the camp. This old stout woman keeps the show running from behind the façade. |
* '''"Baba" Zolya''': The de facto [[mother]] of the camp. This old stout woman keeps the show running from behind the façade. |
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Latest revision as of 16:00, 17 August 2024
Madame Zamporium's Mistveil Faire was a travelling circus, aiming to bring a world of mysticism and wonder to the far corners of Quelmar. From mysterious magic to contorting acrobatics, exotic food, and enticing performances, the Faire dazzled the common folk of the realm for longer than most people can remember. Visitors often talk about the near-hypnotic timeless atmosphere entering the mass of tents and caravans and constant excitement brought about, like stepping into a realm of its own. More often than not visitors left with more questions and speculation than when they entered. Who or what actually is Madame Zamporium? What is Cotton Candy and where can I get more? Was that clown... weeping?
Many of society’s outcasts could find a home amongst the faire’s camps and performers. Races that were often looked upon with suspicion, were welcomed into the travelling family. One such example was the Tiefling Taru.
Key Attractions[edit | edit source]
- The Big Top: The largest of the circus’ tents hosted the grandest displays of magic, death defying stunts, acrobatics, and clownfoolery.
- Theatre Tent: This venue focused more on storytelling through many mediums.
- Hall of Glass: This planar peep show offered the curious and cautious a chance to glimpse into worlds beyond the material plane.
- Enclave of Seers: Curious to what your future holds? Fame? Money? Love? The Enclave of Seers hosted a number of diviners claiming to answer the questions you seek.
- Food: Stalls throughout the Faire offered the opportunity to blow the mind of any simple Neilsfort peasant. Pooling cuisine from cultures all across Quelmar, there was always enticing smells swirling the campgrounds.
Notable People[edit | edit source]
- Madame Zamporium: The mysterious founder of the Mistvail Faire. Despite always there to greet visitors and join in the revelry, little is known of her true identity due to her impressive costumes and iconic wax mask. A being of much speculation.
- Kaan: The Big Top's master of ceremonies. A suave flamboyant Drow that leads the audiences through a night of mind bending theatrics
- Brothers-In-Legs: These two Dwarven performers hosted a multitude of talents. Starting their career as a theatrical fighting duo, they since expanded their shows to include acrobatic displays, death defying stunts, and
- Juusto: The eagle eyed attendees may be able to find this sad clown lurking around the campgrounds. They're supposed to be with the Farie, right?
- "Baba" Zolya: The de facto mother of the camp. This old stout woman keeps the show running from behind the façade.