You hear them before you see them: the clatter of sandals, the hiss of hushed voices, the scraping of bones against stone.
You are in Rome now, in the hour just before dawn, and something unnatural stirs.
This is Lemuria, the night when the dead walk. Not to be celebrated, but to be banished. No array of brilliant lamps, just a man tossing black beans over his shoulder and muttering words to keep the shades at bay.
“Ghosts,” he says with sober expectation.
The spirits are restless. Unseen, but near. You feel them circle you like humidity in the atmosphere.
The living do not linger here. You must create your own shield. You must cast your own beans and say your own name aloud, boldly, to remind the dead “I am not one of you.”
You speak it and the air trembles.
One pumpkin high in the tree flickers with bronze light, then stills.
You move on quickly.
Task:
In at least 125 words, research any festival of the dead that is currently being celebrated or was celebrated at a certain point in history. If you prefer, you may also share one of your own personal traditions when honoring the dead.
This task is worth 10 beans, with an additional 14 bonus beans for completing all Week One tasks by end of activity. Deadline is 11:59pm (HOL time) on Friday November 21st.



