Choose a Portal
& Join a Court
The four faerie courts: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
You feel called to enter a portal. Which season do you claim?
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View The Spring Court
Wake, those who harken new life from decay,
Grasp the twisting ivy tendrils as silken petals sway.
From meadows aglow in sunlight, comes a solemn vow,
That to nature's rebirth all creatures bow. -
View The Summer Court
A golden sun dispels shadow and gloom,
As the wilds beckon to uncover fate's loom.
Crackling oak, crashing shores, and the howl of a hound,
Guides the heart of the freedom-bound. -
View the Autumn Court
Adorned in leaves of crimson, veiled in twilight flame,
A tale of forgotten dreams unfolds, a crown of gold to claim
Lost to woods and hidden glades, gather with the stars
Listen closely to leaves a falling, that melody is ours. -
View the Winter Court
Beneath the silver moon's beguiling glow,
Revel in the grace of the children of the snow.
In the slumber of the frozen forest, the north wind will sing,
For all things pass, even kin of frost and wing.
What to Know About Joining a Court
Am I required to join a court?
You will be required to select a court upon checkout.
What if I want to cosplay?
No worries! You can simply select a court you feel fits your cosplay to the best of your ability.
What happens when I join a court?
You'll get access to a private discord channel with other members of your court, as well as access to court specific interactions during the event.
Should my outfit reflect my court?
To the best of your ability.
Do I need to be in the same court as my friends?
No, you do not need to be in the same court as your friends as there will be no court segregation during the ball.
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The Paravelle Ball - Fae Court Revelry General Admission
Regular price $215.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSold out -
The Paravelle Ball - Fae Court Revelry VIP Admission
Regular price $490.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSold out
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