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Last time I wondered if Danish vagabonds, also known as Landevejsriddere (country road knights), live by some sort of code because even though they’re usually drunk they’re always very pleasant and friendly and as it turns out, yes they do. LINK

You can’t just put on a festive hat and push a pram with your earthly belongings and call yourself a vagabond in this country. You have to be mentored by an older vagabond and travel along the vagabond routes for two summers and one winter before you get your vagabond name at an annual ceremony at Hjallerup Marked where all new vagabonds are ”baptized”.

They also have an annual ceremony at Egeskov Marked where they vote on who should be their king for a year and help settle conflicts in vagabond society. They give the title to the vagabond who has been the kindest and best behaved all year.

The vagabonds have rules they live by: no lying, no stealing, no fighting and always be polite. If they catch any of their members breaking the rules they beat them up because it’s important to their survival that outsiders can trust them. They make their living by sharpening knives and scissors or doing manual labor like helping you chop wood, clean up your garden or the like.

That’s why if you see a vagabond you know you’re in safe company no matter how drunk they are. Should you come across one support an old tradition full of rituals and kindness by giving them some coins or a sandwich.

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This was supposed to be for a prompt, but I quickly realised I was going way off track and didn't want to stop so now this is its own thing.

For @comfortyart for our housemates au and for @dadrunkwriting. pre-handers. 431 words. Implied past animal abuse.

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Hawke had never thought about getting a cat. He’d had a dog growing up and had sometimes thought about getting another, but it hadn’t happened yet. It certainly wasn’t something he had ever discussed with Anders, who had made it very clear that his living here with Hawke was entirely temporary. But when he brought the cat home one night, Hawke found he just couldn’t bring himself to tell him no.

He woke up to find them together the next morning, Anders with the softest look Hawke had ever seen on his face, which quickly turned defiant when he caught Hawke looking at him. “They were keeping him in a testing lab,” Anders explained. Hawke didn’t have to ask what he’d been doing in the testing lab. This sounded like typical Anders behaviour. “I rescued him. And I want to keep him.”

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