The Feast of St Valentine, 487
 In celebration of their recent marriage and the birth of their two sons, Sir Benesek and Lady Adwen of the Bannerety of Netheravon are to hold a Festival for Lovers, on the Feast of St Valentine in the year of our Lord 487. A goodly glorious hunt shall precede the feast, wherefor the gentlest knight shall receive a gift for his valour. The most passing fair maiden shall receive a gift also, in honour of beauty. The foods of love shall be served.
 In celebration of their recent marriage and the birth of their two sons, Sir Benesek and Lady Adwen of the Bannerety of Netheravon are to hold a Festival for Lovers, on the Feast of St Valentine in the year of our Lord 487. A goodly glorious hunt shall precede the feast, wherefor the gentlest knight shall receive a gift for his valour. The most passing fair maiden shall receive a gift also, in honour of beauty. The foods of love shall be served.[OOC: This was meant to be held in 486 - i.e. last week - but the session got off to a late start. The superb feast shall cost £18 in total: £4 in festive meat for the 240 lords and ladies attending, and a further £1 for 2 POP of peasants invited to a lesser festival held on Sir Benesek's lands; £2 on an extra pavilion for the lords and ladies, £1 for a massive tent for the peasants, £4 for a further two days' worth of general food and fodder for guests; a £1 each on gifts for the knight and lady; £2 on a couple of garments in addition to those bought through a superlative lifestyle; and £2 on two-dozen musicians and various entertainers.]
 
					
 


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