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A 2006 fall evening
ᝰFun things to script in your PJO desired reality (part two)!
Reminder that you don't need a script in order to shift, scripts are just to organise your mind better! Now enjoy a few fun ideas that I enjoyed in my desired reality.𐔌՞. .՞𐦯
1. Holidays!
I don't know how to explain this one, but as someone who studies about Ancient Greece culture and society, I often thought about how it would be like to experience all the public events and celebrations that were present back then. Eventually this desire of mine reflected in my desired reality. Chiron says that he misses his old days and likes to give the old celebrations a new life, trying to keep them as traditional as possible nonetheless. He tries to celebrate most of them, but he still has work to do as a camp counsellor, teacher and trainer. These events also include cabins working together to bake food on their own, organising small stalls to buy handmade things and some late night Karaoke, the only time where Chiron will tollerate demigods going to sleep late.
2. Learning at your own peace!
If you're like me, shifting to another reality to keep up with your studies and learn at your own peace, then this could do for you! Since I study the V century ancient greek language, I thought that I could take advantage of the fact that I'm at camp with ancient greek-talking people. Now, you'd be surprised how many Athena kids would yap to you about any subject with pleasure. I remember actually having full on lessons with them and it's fun and interesting. Unfortunately I still struggle to remember in detail my lessons...૮꒰˶ - ˕ -꒱ა
3. Star gazing!
Chiron brings two cabins with him per night to star gaze with him and teach about constellations (the myths behind them, their meaning and what they represent). He often brags about how he's a constellation himself (the Sagittarius one) (He's related to it but it doesn't specifically represent him as it actually represents another centaur, Croto). It's completely optional to partecipate if you feel like sleeping instead of staying up!
4. Helping around!
Some demigods might ask you to help them with something...like helping them to get ready for the public games, help them carrying something or even help them organising their schedule!
5. Scents!
One thing I noticed is how each cabin seemed to have their own scent. I'll explain;
Campers from Demeter's cabin smell like fresh flowers,
Campers from Dionysus' cabin smell like pinecone,
Campers from Hypnos' cabin smell like lavander,
Campers from Apollo's cabin smell like honey and citrus fruits,
Campers from Aphrodite's cabin smell like strawberries or roses,
Campers from Hermes' cabin smell like lemon grass.
And so on!
6. Role model!
When Chiron is busy with other camp duties, he could ask you to take care of new campers. You will show them camp around, explain them the rules and do as a mentor for them! You'll even teach them how to fight, basic skills and train in the arena!
This is all for now, I'll probably make a part three. I'm out here giving ideas based off what I experienced, which was all a big surprise. What I'm trying to say is, leave some space for improvisation too, live the surprise! Scripts are, yes, for fun and mind organisation but don't make it too detailed, or your experience will feel rather dull and expected. Have fun shifting, lovelies!