I totally forgot about this. GOD SORRY FOR THE SUDDEN INTERNET DISAPPEARANCE I DIDN'T COUNT ON work+life topped me. SO.
Comment here if your character WANTS (or even if they don't want, but you do!) to receive a Christmas gift from Emiri, Haine or Albert, and I will reply to you with what they get. Warning: gifts from Emiri will likely be horrible.
Also because I've been busy I haven't been commenting around to any of the other meme posts, so if your character wants to give a present to any of mine you can comment here too I guess ._.bb
Ce'Nedra hasn't been here long enough or met enough people to really need a meme-style response, but they have a similar holiday to Christmas in her world, so the following people will get things out of her packs, with a note attached saying "Joyous Erastide" in gorgeous handwriting:
Percy - A really freaking large book, hard cover, hand bound and hand-written, lolol medieval times. The title on the first page reads The Complete History of the World, with a note in her handwriting attached like bookmark, reading "It's not really complete, this version hasn't been updated in a few years so it's missing some key events, but for your purposes it'll do. As long as we're going to be acquaintances," the ink on that word's a little botched, "you may as well educate yourself."
She also seems to have bookmarked the chapters titled "How The World Came To Be," "The War of the Gods: the Theft and Recovery of the Orb, the Birth of the Rivan King, and the Gods' Departure," "The Treachery of Nyissa," "The Battle of Vo Mimbre," and "The Dynasties of the Tolnedran Empire."
Apollo - some Tolnedran coinage (although they're not pure gold, they definitely do have real gold in them). What? Money is a perfectly acceptable offering to give to your God in Tolnedra.
Merlin - chocolates
Arthur - a beautifully made quill pen
Thor - some pressed herbs with various medicinal purposes, not that Ce'Nedra can remember what's what (that's what Polgara is for), lolol.
Luke - chocolates
Haseo - "Tolnedran Imperial Court Etiquette" :'). Like Percy's book, it's very old fashioned. (Hand made, parchment, hand written, etc.)
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As always, tell me if you want to thread anything out /o/.