Wiki Wednesday: The Second Hycath War
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A land of mystery and magic where the Hycathae - women with powers given to them by Hecate - have sought refuge....
Like many Hycathic holidays, Litha is tied to a solstice. In the early days of Hycathism, acolytes of Hecate would enjoy the longest day of the year by getting to the temple in time to watch...
By Alison Weaverdyck Welcome back to the final installment of our Robin Hood for the Modern Age series. Missed the previous posts? It's not to late to read them all. While most Robin...
By Mohammed Bugshan Magic plays an integral role in the World Of HOOD’s character-driven fantasy story. It adds that extra level of romanticism and allows the audience to expand their...
Written by Bethany Baker We have all heard the usual tick-list of over-represented characters in media: white, straight, cis-gendered, male. The terms “diverse” and...
By Suleega Aweys The classic story of Robin hood is a story about classism with Robin Hood stealing from the greedy rich to give to the downtrodden peasants. The story has been around...
It’s here! The moment East Mercians look forward to every year… The Championships! Held annually in Nottingham, East Mercia during the second week of May, the Championships are a...
By Suleega Aweys and Alison Weaverdyck Nowadays the need for female-driven shows matters more than ever. There has been a lot of progress made with creating female-led shows across...
“Transmedia” is an industry term for stories that transcend just one type of media - be it videos, podcasts, or written fiction. Even though HOOD began its life as a TV pilot, it has grown...
In our Nottingham, April 6 is a day of remembrance for the brave soldiers who lost their lives during the Promised Land campaign. King John instituted this holiday as one of his first acts...
The character introduction videos and Clash of the Cousins podcast were just the beginning! The Quivalon team has lots of exciting things in the works for this year. Nottingham News videos...
Held on the Spring Equinox – when light and dark are of equal lengths – and taking its roots from pagan worship of Eostre, the goddess of spring, Ostara began as a way to welcome in the...
This day in the Hycathic calendar marks the date of the Reckoning of 703. “Reckoning” is a form of punishment for Hycathae who break the central tenets of Hycathism. The essence of the...
In the Hycathic calendar, January 1 is known as "Old and New." It is seen as an opportunity to start fresh and begin a new year with fun and family. Between Yule and Old and New, people...
Nottingham's lottery started in 1984 and has become an institution among its citizens. At the beginning, the lottery wasn't intended to be an annual event. Instead, it was part of an...
Yule is a time for followers of Hecate to gather with loved ones and ward off the dark of the shortest day of the year with a celebration. Rites are observed in the Temple at sunrise and...
This holiday is the Anglia Isle's equivalent of Earth Day. The name doesn't come only from the ancient Greek titan. The date was chosen to commemorate the birth of Gaia Abernathy, a...
A day to thank Hecate for a good harvest and celebrating the spoils from the fields. For followers of Hycathism, this would traditionally be a time for all farmers to donate a portion of...