Elfwhere II: Heart's Desire
The King of Faerie has called for a Masquerade and a Riddle
Contest.
Whoever solves the Riddle will be granted their Heart's Desire!
Come for the intrigue, the honor, the mystery!
Return to Elfwhere For Ever And A Day.
When all your Dreams come true, can your Nightmares be far behind?
It is the dead of Winter in the land of Faerie. The Wild Hunt
rules the night and the Unseelie howl with dark delight. It is a dangerous and
powerful time. A time when anything can happen. Will you hide in your castle
with the covers over your head? Or will you plunge into the dark and come out
stronger, wiser, and luckier than ever?
A Timeless time ago in a place where all your dreams come true the High King
Oberon went wandering. While he was gone, the noble lords and ladies of Faerie
conspired to change the laws of Faerie forever. Of course, noble lords and
ladies of Faerie being a chaotic and fractious lot, they all wanted to change
them differently.
A lot of things went wrong, and Oberon's own brother, Grand Duke Nuada, died to
help make things right again. Now Oberon - at the strong behest of his beloved
Queen Oonagh - has called for a Grande Masque Ball to honor Nuada's memory.
And just to spice things up, Master Morgan of Hed has created a Riddle for the
occasion. Oberon has declared that whoever solves the Riddle will be granted
their Heart's Desire!
Some will come for the intrigue, some will come for the honor, some will come
for the mystery, but all the Princes and Lords and Ladies of the Sidhe will come
to the High King's Palace for the Masque. Of course with all these Nobles
around, the Commoners are in quite a flurry as well! The opportunity for Gossip
has rarely been better! Come join us For Ever And A Day in that most magical,
treacherous and intrigue-filled land of Faerie. When all your Dreams come true,
can your Nightmares be far behind?
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This game was written by Turtle Shell Productions and run at Intercon B in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
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