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Aarne "The Eagle" Järvinen ([personal profile] suomi_thunder) wrote2021-04-30 07:39 pm

Glada Vappen!

Aarne hadn't celebrated holidays properly in over a year which left him feeling disconnected. Giant bonfires in the streets and rampant reindeer were frowned upon in most civilized cities, unless of course the punks were involved, then that was arson not celebrations.. ok, well for the punks it was a celebration but not for a Saami.

In the Nexus though, oh here he could do whatever he wanted, or that was what he had learned in his few visits. He had been planning and cooking and collecting. The gods probably don't even know where he stirred up reindeer from in the Nexus but he has and Mouka was happy to have a job keeping them corralled. His usual rock gear is augmented with his family necklace and oddly doesn't look too out of place with rest of his wildness.

He didn't have a lot but parties always started this way. The host had some things and then people came and brought more booze and food, ordering all kinds of things. Aarne did bring Mead, alcoholic and non-alcoholic, and a a bunch of lemon tippaleipä batter. He had cooked some but this was something he could show visitors how to make on their own. The honey mead based sugar in a large bowl. Strips of dried reindeer meat and juustoleipä, a Finnish reindeer milk cheese, are out on the table too. There are fruits; strawberries, apples, and nuts which were common as well as a cream from reindeer milk traditional to the culture and nearly like unfermented yogurt.

That all done he looked to the huge pile of logs that he had gotten from various people around the Nexus. The Sami added leaves to it to create smoke at first to attract others. Before lighting it he put up a banner of hide dedicated to the Akka, the female fertility spirits, decorated with the same imagery as his traditional drum. It was sentimental, the first drum he ever learned to play.

Drum in hand he poured kerosene on the log pile and lit it. The reindeer spooked at the sudden fire but soon calmed, especially when the tall Fin went among them.
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[personal profile] itmeanscourage 2021-05-07 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
“Ooh, thanks!” Minoru made a beeline for the honey, and Isamu just shook his head. Of the two of them, Minoru definitely inherited their mother’s sweet tooth.

“Sami... I must confess that I am not familiar with your beliefs and practices.” Isamu made a mental note to do some light reading and learn more. “Though, if this is a festival to mark the sun not setting, I can at least assume that you hail from the half of Norway above the arctic circle. The twenty three degree tilt of the earth’s axis does produce sone intriguing anomalies for those living at its poles.”
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[personal profile] itmeanscourage 2021-05-07 11:27 pm (UTC)(link)
“Oh, pardon my inaccuracy.” Isamu blushed slightly, realizing now that being asked if he spoke Norwegian earlier applied only to his bandmate, as they did not hail from the same country.

“I would imagine that is quite a sight. I have not had the opportunity to view the colorful disturbances in the magnetosphere caused by solar wind. At least, not in person. They truly are a fascinating phenomenon.”

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[personal profile] itmeanstruth 2021-05-08 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
“You mean the hissing noise created by charged particles in an inversion layer of the atmosphere discharging when hit by particles from the sun? That can be heard via radio at least 230 feet below their actual location?” Isamu asked, somewhat impressed.

“Better question.” Minoru walked back with fruit-laden dessert in one hand and honey-laden mead in the other. “If it makes noise, have you recorded it and used it in your albums yet? Because that would be pretty cool.”
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[personal profile] itmeanstruth 2021-05-08 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
“There’s got to be something you can do with it.” He grinned, holding out the plate so Isamu could try some of the plain side first.

Rather than put his foot in his mouth, Isamu opted for Tippaleipä.

He eagerly complimented the chef of the night, “oh, this is quite good!”

“Come on, Bro. Let’s find a spot to sit back and enjoy this before it gets cold.”