Many of our ajahs like to describe themselves as a cat herd and the Red Ajah is no exception. Here are some of the adorable cats belonging to members of the Red Ajah!
Mahdi'in d'ma Dieb, The Seekers of the Wind, is one of the four Warder companies we have on TarValon.Net. What better day to start their takeover week than on April 1st? 🦊
It should hardly comes as a surprise that Browns love to read. Here are our top book recs for you!
In Other Lands by Sarah Rees Brennan
The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde
Realm of the Elderlings by Robin Hobb
Odin's Child by Siri Pettersen
The Queen's Thief series by Megan Whalen Turner
The Vorkosigan Saga by Lois McMaster Bujold
Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood
Howl's Moving Castle by Dianna Wynne Jones
Meet Ferdinand, the Curious Dust Bunny!
As the mascot of the Brown Ajah Ferdinand has travelled the world with different Brown Siblings for at least 15 years!
Every Brown Sibling receives a Brown journal from another Brown as well as a shawl. The journal is used when meeting other Browns and is one of my favourite traditions!
Come join the Brown Ajah in our Discord this week as we host our first ever open chat!
Members can reach out to Arella or any Brown Sibling for the link. See you there!
Background is in the colours of the Brown ajah; a light and a darker brown. The Brown ajah's logo is in the centre of the image. It has the brown tree on a circle surrounded by petals. Text reads: Social media takeover! The Brown Ajah.
This week we will focus on the Brown Ajah of TarValon.Net, which is also my ajah! Like the Brown ajah in the books we are a curious bunch, always seeking knowledge.
Okay! I’ve been thinking about the difference between Mastodon and Twitter… I noticed a post a while back about it. Took me a while to think, but here goes:
For me, Mastodon is about COMMUNITY. Straight-up, that’s it… Overall I have found the below to be true:
-People are genuine and interested in connecting on an authentic level.
-Authentic one-on-one connections are common
-It’s not about promoting oneself or a company, but about supporting each other.
-Not a lot of distracting pictures.
-The community supports accessibility options for all different types of needs.
-Not addicting (mostly, lol).
-Interaction between random people is a regular occurrence.
-Draws a unique audience, and certain people who don’t resonate with the community seem to self-select out.
-People seem interested in learning.
-Generally a safe space to be yourself, no matter how weird you think you might be.