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Faerie Bombing

A new part of the Renaissance Festival
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I think it would be cool to have some people "flying" around the Renaissance Festivals (or other Renaissance, Dark Ages, etc -era festivals) via either a harness attached to a high branch in a tree, or else a zip-line set-up. The people in these devices would be dressed in flying-humaniod-style garb (which, besides wings, is pretty open to one's own imagination) and drop "presents" on people below, such as candies or small toys.
nick_n_uit, Mar 17 2001

Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book http://www.amazon.c...49?v=glance&s=books
Looks like Dr. Bob was right. [nick_n_uit, Oct 06 2004]

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       3/15 changed spelling from Fairy to clarify (see PeterSealy's annotation)
nick_n_uit, Mar 18 2001
  

       Do it the old fashioned way. With Catapults!
thumbwax, Mar 18 2001
  

       thumbwax: yes, except we would like to be able to reuse our faerie-folk.
nick_n_uit, Mar 18 2001
  

       I think I like thumbwax's way better. I can imagine that the delicate, gossamer-winged faerie folk would make a very satisfying splat!
DrBob, Mar 20 2001
  

       UnaBubba: mayhaps I need to clarify. In my original idea it was the Fae Folk themselves DOING the bombing, as opposed to BEING the bombs.
nick_n_uit, Mar 23 2001
  

       faeries with candy on a rope...sounds like the recipe for a human pinata.
AfroAssault, Jun 04 2001
  

       I've got the bat, who has the blindfold?
Reverend D, Jun 05 2001
  
      
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