Hello everyone! Progress has been made, just slower than I'd like. The first order of business is the four special events I mentioned in connection with the Master Star Festival. I wanted something interesting to punctuate the start of each season, though not anything as major as an elaborate celebration. They will be added to the final calendar for sure, but I thought I'd post them here as well so you can know mostly what to expect. I have plans for them in the future, but more has to be done first.[hr] [hider=Four Seasonal Stars] SPRING STAR FALL - Also known as the ''Night of the Spring Star'', it occurs without fail on the day following New Year's Day, and centers around the first of the Four Seasonal Stars that celebrates the start of their respective seasons. Whereas the day is generally devoted to gradually beginning the new year in earnest, with a few businesses opening up, many parties gather at the evening as they did the day before to witness the identical course of the Spring Star. Similarly, wishes of rejuvenation and resolutions abound, while dreams of renewal and new beginnings are said to delight many. SUMMER STAR FALL - Also known as the ''Night of the Summer Star'', it always occurs partway into the month of Nenoh, and centers around the second of the Four Seasonal Stars that celebrates the start of their respective seasons. It's not unheard of for some businesses to be closed for the day, yet for the most part, it's business as usual for the majority of working pokémon. That said, a number of jobs may close up early for the day to allow time for gatherings after the sun finally sets and the Summer Star eventually streaks across the sky, a time of fervent wishes followed by exciting dreams, so they say. AUTUMN STAR FALL - Also known as the ''Night of the Autumn Star'', it lies right in the middle of the month of Reor, and centers around the third of the Four Seasonal Stars that celebrates the start of their respective seasons. None of them may be greeted with the same level of ceremony as the Master Star gets at the start of the year, but it's customary for friends and family to gather together among the changing leaves and await the fleeting arrival of the Autumn Star, an occasion met with thanksgiving as well as wistful wishes. Afterward, one may yet expect peaceful dreams of hearth and home. WINTER STAR FALL - Also known as the ''Night of the Winter Star'', it can be found bringing up the final week of Lalao, and centers around the fourth of the Four Seasonal Stars that celebrates the start of their respective seasons. The biting cold of early winter has been known to discourage the average number of stargazers typically seen earlier in the year. But for this reason, those who do endure the coming night are considered among the staunchest defenders of tradition or perhaps the most earnest in their desire for their wishes to be heard, and for their dreams to fill them with hope for the future. [/hider] [hr]In other news, I'm considering having images hosted on site, especially considering that I'll be pushing for artwork on my end when it comes to side characters. That said, I'm thinking I'll add individual sprites to the folder only after I've introduced them for the RP (I'm too paranoid when it comes to spoilers). Ivytortle is there already and more will come in time. The "Complete Calendar Display" sub-hider section has been added to the "In-Game Calendar" hider, describing as clearly as I can what to expect from the RP's "Wandering Star Calendar", it's makeup and how it works. It's mostly what I already mentioned, but it'll be a reference for when anyone needs it. It might soon be time for me to tackle one of the biggest aspects of a mystery dungeon game. I have an idea brewing on how I can do it, but like you'd expect it's rather foolhardy and needlessly complicated. Wish me luck anyway! Take care until then.