THE GEORGIA FANTASY FESTIVAL

November 2nd & 3rd@ Rockhill Castle

Magical Creatures

Join the gathering of the Fae creatures as they celebrate the ending of Fall and the inevitable changing of the seasons. From story telling saytrs to Titania herself, as well as the return of the Troll King, Ik, all humans and magical being alike are invited to come share in the celebration!

Person dressed in a tribal or mythic costume, wearing a horned headpiece decorated with leaves, with dark face paint and tusk-like teeth, holding a carved wooden staff, outdoors among rocks and trees.
Board game setup on outdoor wooden table with fantasy miniature figurines, dice, and game pieces, in a park or backyard with tents and trees in the background.

Live Performances

Live music and performance are staples of any festival, and the GA Fantasy Festival is no exception! Boasting crowd favorites such as Old Soul Silk Road (OSSR), the Barehead Bards, Shenanigans, The Curse of Dark Corner, and more, a lively atmosphere of fun and revelry is sure to follow.

A group of four performers dressed in pirate or medieval fantasy costumes singing and dancing on a stage, with musical instruments and a sign with tips displayed in front of them.

Artisans

From leather working to boozy cakes to live jewelry making to tarot card readings, we have numerous artisans in attendance with incredible wares to share with you this fall. Vendors in attendance include: Traveling Leather, Telluric Sisters, Folklorica Soapery, and many more!

Food

Food will be available for purchase both from vendor booths in the form of pastries and sweets, as well as teas, tea sandwiches, and other finger foods. Additionally, patrons are allowed to leave and come back, so if you don’t find anything that suites your fancy, a quick jaunt up to the Garden Patch diner up the street may be just the thing for you.

Group of five friends sitting at a rustic outdoor table enjoying food and drinks, with warm string lights overhead and a wooden structure in the background.

Live demonstration

The Georgia Fantasy Festival boasts not one, but TWO live demonstrations by blacksmith companies Purgatory Ironworks and the Butterfly Forge, as well as live kiln jewelry making by the Telluric Sisters, and live German candle making with Bloomwick Candles.

A man in medieval costume demonstrating blacksmithing to two young girls outdoors on a grassy field, with a woman in the background.