Prompts
[SQ-CS-1] A Light Fright
[Special Quest: Colorful Showers of Light] [Eligible: Kittom | Adult] — Show details for more info.
Details
Depict your elnin being startled by a sudden shower of prismatic light. Are they genuinely terrified or just surprised? What actions do they take to calm their nerves in such a situation? They can onset fairly quickly and pass just as fast.
Notes
The light showers display as streaks of color with small motes of light left where they land. The streak’s light and motes vary in color, but are generally bright and show up better when it's dark. A field of fireflies would be a good example of how the motes look, only on the ground or very close to it, and with more variation in color. They could be green, pink, purple, etc. but are generally hues closer to white.
Additional Information
This is an Act. For details on what Acts are and what they're used for then please visit the Questing Guide.
Rewards
No rewards.[SQ-CS-2] Light Research
[Special Quest: Colorful Showers of Light] [Eligible: Kittom | Adult] — Show details for more info.
Details
Depict your elnin taking down notes and observations about a light shower. Do they draw diagrams or prefer written notes? What sort of observations are they making? Is this the first shower they’ve encountered or have there been others?
Notes
The light showers display as streaks of color with small motes of light left where they land. The streak’s light and motes vary in color, but are generally bright and show up better when it's dark. A field of fireflies would be a good example of how the motes look, only on the ground or very close to it, and with more variation in color. They could be green, pink, purple, etc. but are generally hues closer to white.
Additional Information
This is an Act. For details on what Acts are and what they're used for then please visit the Questing Guide.
Rewards
No rewards.[SQ-CS-3] Catching Light
[Special Quest: Colorful Showers of Light] [Eligible: Kittom | Adult] — Show details for more info.
Details
Depict your elnin trying to catch some of the light shower that’s raining down. They’ll soon discover this is near impossible, but it can be a far-fetched dream or a fun game depending on the participant. Are they grabbing a bottle, barrel, or bag to attempt to capture some of the light? Maybe they’re darting around with toe beans flying every which way to try to capture the elusive motes. While there is no known successful method, elnins still feel compelled to try, filled with a strong desire to contain the dots of fallen light within their grasp. Oop. There goes another, gone once the paw is removed.
Notes
The light showers display as streaks of color with small motes of light left where they land. The streak’s light and motes vary in color, but are generally bright and show up better when it's dark. A field of fireflies would be a good example of how the motes look, only on the ground or very close to it, and with more variation in color. They could be green, pink, purple, etc. but are generally hues closer to white.
Additional Information
This is an Act. For details on what Acts are and what they're used for then please visit the Questing Guide.
Rewards
No rewards.[SQ-CS-4] Lighting Up the Dark
[Special Quest: Colorful Showers of Light] [Eligible: Kittom | Adult] — Show details for more info.
Details
While it’s usually cloudy when light showers roll in, they stand out the best at night. Depict your elnin encountering a shower in the darkest hours of a day. Was it an accidental encounter getting caught in a light shower while heading home on a dark night? Perhaps an elnin has been waiting for the right time to throw a neighborhood party in the middle of a light shower and one just fell at night? One can only wonder how the neighbors feel about it…but someone is surely a partynin.
Notes
The light showers display as streaks of color with small motes of light left where they land. The streak’s light and motes vary in color, but are generally bright and show up better when it's dark. A field of fireflies would be a good example of how the motes look, only on the ground or very close to it, and with more variation in color. They could be green, pink, purple, etc. but are generally hues closer to white.
Additional Information
This is an Act. For details on what Acts are and what they're used for then please visit the Questing Guide.
Rewards
No rewards.[SQ-CS-5] Lucky Light
[Special Quest: Colorful Showers of Light] [Region: Strynhalde] [Eligible: Kittom | Adult] — Show details for more info.
Details
A unique phenomena occurs only in a particularly reflective series of ice caverns in Strynhalde. Light showers that fall outside the caverns and through small cracks in areas above reflect against the smooth ice surfaces. Colorful lines of light may reflect a few times before they disperse. Depict your elnin witnessing this lucky sight, as all the right conditions have to align for it to occur.
Notes
The light showers display as streaks of color with small motes of light left where they land. The streak’s light and motes vary in color, but are generally bright and show up better when it's dark. A field of fireflies would be a good example of how the motes look, only on the ground or very close to it, and with more variation in color. They could be green, pink, purple, etc. but are generally hues closer to white.
Additional Information
This is an Act. For details on what Acts are and what they're used for then please visit the Questing Guide.
Rewards
No rewards.[SQ-CS-6] Light Struck Shadow
[Special Quest: Colorful Showers of Light] [Eligible: Kittom | Adult] — Show details for more info.
Details
Depict your elnin watching the streaks of light raining down and noticing that the ones that land on their shadow just seem to disappear into it, while any that don’t hit their shadow seem to settle on the ground for a moment before dissipating. Are they curious about what might be happening inside their shadow or are they disinterested?
Notes
The light showers display as streaks of color with small motes of light left where they land. The streak’s light and motes vary in color, but are generally bright and show up better when it's dark. A field of fireflies would be a good example of how the motes look, only on the ground or very close to it, and with more variation in color. They could be green, pink, purple, etc. but are generally hues closer to white.
Additional Information
This is an Act. For details on what Acts are and what they're used for then please visit the Questing Guide.