With the Spring Carnival coming ever closer, there was a lot of prep to get ready for everything, especially the Renaissance Fair. But when Easter was revealed to be on the first of April, aka April Fools Day, there was some more questions and discussions.
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"First off, what IS April Fool's Day?" asked Robbie, a little haggardly after their latest "treatment" for Martha's Spring Fever.
"A medieval legend has it that it began when Charlemagne let his court jester run the Holy Roman Empire for one day. Everyone enjoyed it so much that it became a tradition ever since to be mischievous and silly for the first of April." said the medieval historian from the last meeting.
"Maybe we can celebrate both Easter and April Fools in the Renaissance Fair medieval style." suggested another member of the Council.
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"I've finished reviewing the footage from Shelly's initiation into the GGAC." said Clara, mentioning something from an earlier meeting, "And I've also talked with the 'founders', and they said that they could use their books to help add fantasy to the planned Renaissance Fair."
"One of the things were are going to have to do is 'step away' from the stereotype that orcs are green-skinned, muscular babes and hunks with tusks." said Harry, reading something that had generated a massive debate on the website.
"Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor, and Shadow of War stay true to J.R.R. Tolkien's original model of orcs being bent, crooked, and even asymmetrical, while still having great strength, brutality, and the infamous one-track mind set on tenderizing their enemies with blunt objects." said another visitor who was also a bit of a gamer.
"We've had movie magic professionals before at the AHE&C," said Bambi, remembering "Maybe we can invite them back to show how medieval fantasy movies are made while also making characters for a medieval fantasy mini movie."
"We can work on that." answered Clara, "But we still have to discuss things about the Mister and Miss Farmhand Competition."
"Don't forget to open recruiting/employment for the GGAC." said Scales, before the break between discussions.