Thursday, April 27, 2017

Summer 2017 Session VIII: The Golden Cage


Baba Yaga's House
R L McNulty 2017
Session VIII of the Summer 2017 season will be held from Aug 21-25 at the Landing YMCA at 24 Venture Ave. in Brunswick, ME. This mystery is for all ages, from 6 to 16. The program will run from 9 AM to 4 PM, with after hours available until 5:30.

Our mystery will be "The Golden Cage," a magical tale based on the Russian folktales of the Firebird. When a gray falcon brings news of the evil plans of Koschei the Deathless, the Detectives set off to warn the Firebird who lives in the Golden Mountains of the Sun. Their journey takes them into the Thrice Ten Lands, where they encounter Perun, the Russian god of Thunder, and Baba Yaga, the dreaded witch. Then it's off to the Island of Yesterday for an old-fashioned showdown with Koschei the Deathless and his Skeleton Knights.

Summer 2017 Session VII: Star Chronicler's Journey

Star Chronicler's Journey
R L McNulty 2017
Two more adventures have been added to the Summer 2017 Dragon's Eye season. The mysteries will be held from 9 AM to 4 PM at the Landing YMCA at 24 Venture Ave. in Brunswick. After hours until 5:30 is available. Young people ages 6 to 16 are welcome. Older detectives will be mentoring the younger ones in some very special partnerships.

The first adventure runs from Aug. 14 - 18, 2017. The mystery is a Dragon's Eye classic called "Star Chronicler's Journey." An ancient spell by the legendary Yellow Emperor is weakening and the demons of chaos imprisoned in the bronze mirror are beginning to escape. The Detectives must don their Flying Cloud Shoes to travel the Yellow Road, following the journey taken by a Taoist astronomer sage known as Star Chronicler. Their journey leads to the Palace of the Emperor of Heaven.

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

May 19 Mini Adventure: The Summer Queen's Art (All Ages 6+)

Dragon's Eye Adventures will be offering a one-day adventure for the children who have no school on Friday, May 19. All ages from Kindergarten and up are welcome.

This mini adventure will feature a story about the Summer Queen, featuring Brigid, Brigid and Brigid. Our projects on this day will celebrate the joy of spring, as we help the Summer Queen adorn the bowers of our world with flowers and leaves.

This adventure will be held at the Landing YMCA in Brunswick. It will run from 9 AM to 4 PM, with after hours available until 5:30 PM. The fee is based on the usual $7/hr standard, so the one-day adventure costs $50. After hours is an additional $10.

Saturday, April 22, 2017

Return of the Midnight Cat -- Recap

Two of the Detectives with their shadow puppets
The Detectives spent their April vacation in the mythical realms of ancient Egypt. The Midnight Cat and her accomplice, Dogtooth Spar, stole a whole swarm of winged scarabs from the Museum of Antediluvian Antiquities. The Detectives set out to find them, following the clues into the heavens.

Wadjet the cobra goddess tested the Detectives with a particularly challenging battle. With a little help from Shu, the Detectives prevailed and won her support. She transported them to the heavens on a serpentine staircase.

Khonsu the moon god assisted with another lift to the Sky Boat of Nut, goddess of the Sky. From there the group headed to see Geb the earth god.

First, they had to battle Selket, the fierce scorpion goddess. The group's boast about the force led to an impromptu lesson from Selket in how one generates the force. As with the dragon's Path of Honor, the force rises when one balances the energies of chaos and order within oneself. Our hardworking Detectives managed a circle of stillness and lifted the last sphere with their inner powers.

Geb provided the cipher and clue to the next leg of the "all expenses paid journey," courtesy of the Midnight Cat. This time, the group headed to the gates of the Underworld. They traded all of their jewels for some fabulous magical amulets.

Merneith the Time Raveller visited them to fix a wee problem with a certain Serpent Trap. She also discovered the secret to how the Midnight Cat and her companions entered the Duat. Thank goodness the group had just purchased the amulets of Bastet and Aset --- combined, the two amulets shrank our heroes into miniature cats jsut the right size to sneak into a tiny tunnel.

Naturally, more trouble ensued ...

Selket drawing by Gail
The details must remain secret for the next time I run this case. Let's just say, "Beware of warm fuzzies." Our clever team managed to handle every tricky turn and challenge of this case, those in game and out of game. We were tested in some extraordinary ways, and rose to each and every challenge, so this was a victory well-deserved! Congratulations to our persistent team! You won the respect and admiration of one tough scorpion teacher!

Visit the Dragon's Eye Facebook page to see the lovely artwork the team created for this adventure: Shadow puppets and drawings of Egyptian gods and goddesses.

Saturday, April 8, 2017

April Vacation 2017: "Return of the Midnight Cat" Update

The Midnight Cat, Summer 2013
The April vacation program for ages 9 to 16 runs from 9 AM to 4 PM on Tuesday through Friday (April 18-22) at the Landing YMCA in Brunswick.

Our mystery features one of my favorite Dragon's Eye rogues. She's causing trouble once again at the Museum of Antediluvian Antiquities in London. When the Detectives investigate, the clues lead them on a journey into the mythical realms of ancient Egypt.

We will be making winged scarab amulets and toy theaters as our projects this week. For more information about the adventure, click here.