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I ^KP'f i I! }' W. IT BEGINS IN DARKNESSI tEffigies of the Earth King festooned the city around Castle Sylvarresta. Everywhere the effigies could be seen hanging beneath shopwindows, standing upright against the walls of the city gates, or nailed beside doorwaysstationed any place where the Earth King might find ingress into a.home.' ,Many of the figures were crude things crafted by .chil- ' drena few reeds twisted into the form of a man, often with a crown of oak leaves in its hair. But outside the doors of shops and taverns were more ornate figures of wood, the full size of a man, often elaborately painted and coiffed in fine green wool traveling robes.In those days, it was said that on Hostenfest Eve the spirit of the earth would fill the effigies and the Earth King would waken. At his wakening, he would protect the family for another season and help bear the harvest home.It was a festive season, a season of joy. On Hostenfest i Eve the fadier in a home would play the role of Earth King '. by setting gifts before the hearth. Thus, at dawn on the first day of Hostenfest, adults received flasks of new wine or ' ' kegs of stout ale. For the young girls the Earth King brought toy dolls woven of straw and wildfiowers, while boys mightiget swords or oxcarts carved from ash.All these bounties delivered by the Earth King represented but a token of the Earth King's wealththe vast hoards of the "fruits of the forest and of the field" which | legend said he bestowed on those who loved the land.f ISo the homes and shops around the castle were well i ( adorned that night, on the nineteenth day of the Month of . ' i1 .