Blazewing Eyrie

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Blazewing Eyrie is a residence inhabited by Elanna, Indi, Elluim, and Kauko

Paracosmic history

The two-story northwestern home of Elanna Blazewing and her flock was formed in 1952 from the ashes of an old Guardian frontier outpost. Elanna, the Guardian of Transmutation, formerly controlled the Glow Den, which was situated a short flight from this location. Citing lack of a proper landing area, Elanna transferred to the much larger, more appropriate Eyrie in 2015, along with her toy and longtime companion Indi Latrani. Indi primarily resides in the Eyrie’s Junction, amongst the pile of other toys. Joining the pair were Elluim, the Neptunian Ambassador, and Kauko, an avian Elanna had previously uplifted from a lesser form, and transplanted from the dreary Bay Realm. Regular visits from Elanna’s lover owl Ally kept the feather ratio at an acceptable level. Together, the five of them formed the Blazewing Flock, and intend to continue to rest and roost within these walls until such time when something even greater calls.

Amenities

  • Wifi is available using the Eyrie SSIDs. The password is rfvedcwsxqaz
  • The Hearthroom (Inside the front entrance) is the main gathering area, with plenty of seating, and a media center. The hearthroom also contains the house altar.
  • The Junction (Upper floor, through the hearthroom and up the stairs to the right) is a chill space designed for relaxing and cuddling. It has plenty of plushies, with glow and music available upon request. Indi is often found here, but the room is available for use by anyone else who needs it during all Eyrie events.
  • The Dreamatorium (Ground floor, through the kitchen, near the back of the house) has books and games, and a large gaming table, available to be used for spontaneous or planned events.
  • AV connections and the media library are available in all the above public rooms.
  • The bathroom is through the Hearthroom and to the right, the door at the end of the very short hall.

Behavior and content policies

The Eyrie is intended to be a comfortable place for all members of the community. Clothing is optional and sexual activity may occur in public areas. Food, alcohol, and non-combusting psychoactives (including vaporizers) may be consumed in any public rooms. Anything that produces smoke should be consumed outside or in event-designated areas. Food, alcohol and psychoactives that are set out in public areas may be considered freely available for responsible shared use by anyone. This includes the alcohol in the liquor cabinet.

Given that different people have different comfort levels (concerning sexual activity, media content, sensory sensitivities, drug use, or anything else), every Eyrie gathering will keep multiple public spaces available and populated so that anyone who needs to can find one that they are comfortable in. Anyone at an event should feel free to move from a room if they are uncomfortable with what's going on there, and everyone is expected to respect the needs of others to find a comfortable place. If you find yourself in a situation where there does not seem to be any space available in which you can be comfortable, inform Elanna (if she is available) or Indi (only if Elanna is not present) and they will help resolve the situation.

The Junction is the only public space with a door. The Junction door will usually be closed during gatherings to help keep noise levels down in that room. The Junction is publicly accessible even if the door is closed, unless the door sign specifies otherwise. All other rooms should be considered occupied and unavailable if the door is closed. This includes the bathroom; please leave the bathroom door open when the room is not in use.

Events

  • Seasonal Offerings Roughly every six weeks, on solstices, equinoxes, and cross-quarter days, the Eyrie hosts a gathering and ritual. We give thanks to the spirits and powers that bring us together and see us through the year, with food offerings and a small feast afterwards. The gathering is non-sectarian but presented from a polytheist/animist perspective. Anyone attending may participate or observe respectfully. Additional food offerings are welcome but not required; talk to Indi for details.