Blazing, stifling sunshine spread over the bright blue skies that stretched over the tops of the tents that covered the sprawling Wiltshire farm fields. Dozens of tepees and more traditional camping structures littered the lush, verdant grass. It was in between them that Alice Rousseau erected her own little structure, a wizard’s tent that was TARDIS-like in its dazzlingly large interior, and settled in, unpacking her things for the week ahead that she’d spend at the Renaissance fair. With a spring in her step she hurriedly got changed, doing up her hair with a few pretty clips and a daisy wreath crown and then, taking her bag, she headed outside.
Away from the main encampment area, all of the renaissance attractions could be found and, with them, the re-enacting enthusiasts who were trooping around, some carrying barrels of frothing beer, in heavy, hot woollen garments. She passed by a man dressed as a monk, preaching about the Black Death to a small crowd that had gathered around him and smiled briefly in the direction of the apothecary who also was offering remedies – in particular for Dragon Pox and Smallpox, the Muggle relative of the former that Wizarding folk were also subject to.
With her map under her nose, Alice passed the jousting lists and a blacksmith’s, winding around past the King and Court’s tents before moving around towards the medieval pub which was, naturally, teeming with people. She readjusted her bag on her shoulder and pushed the map into it before heading inside, ordering for herself a glass of cool cider before moving back out into the bright sunshine, finding a seat for herself on the grass, setting down her glass.
Then, Alice took her time to look around properly and she drank in the atmosphere, highly glad that she’d elected to go to the fair. She’d never been particularly fond of camping, of course, but she certainly didn’t mind the idea of camping here very much. With night watchmen keeping an eye out for everyone sleeping there, she felt very safe indeed and, even better than that, she was excited to attend the fair in its full capacity – all of the events, especially the jousting, included.
Taking a long gulp of her cider, she couldn’t wait.