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04-23-2006, 03:33 PM | #801 |
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Could someone please fetch Vaenosa?........and Nay would be wandering around somewhere......
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04-23-2006, 03:43 PM | #802 |
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OK. Save filled.
See if there is anything that should be changed. I think it fits in quite well now. If Calimehtar isn't going to back off after that knife being hurled at him, then maybe Dorran should use his sling - or maybe he could try to sling a run-away Calimehtar in any case? So. Child: Calimehtar is thrown a knife. It has hit. Decide yourself where and how badly. Arry: I hope that my interpretation of the reason of Brand's being unsuccesful is ok. with you (and with Child too), eg. Calimehtar had time to parry with his scimitar (otherwise it would be quite unbelievable that C wouldn't have noticed the attack or had not tried to defend himself, or that a straight hit with a cudgel wouldn't have really got him down) Undómë + Tevildo: I hope I didn't wreck any major plan by my post. If I did, I can always just draw it off. All of you! I will now quite surely be away about 1½-2 days. Thydrë is carrying unconscious Sythric down the hill. He has bled quite a lot, and he has a toughened leather breast-blade on (cut by Calimehtar from the side) that should be taken off first - if anyone is wishing to help him... So just do what you will - and please use the unconscious Sythric as you wish. He probably is not dying right now, but the bleeding should be stopped...
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04-23-2006, 07:22 PM | #803 |
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Sorry I haven't shown up in... yeah...
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04-23-2006, 08:20 PM | #804 |
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I have posted a post wherein Athwen recieves Sythric's unconcious form and his horse.
Farael, I have used your character quite a bit. I hope I have done justice by him. If I have written something you want changed, have no hesitance in telling me. Naria and Tevildo: I have assuming your characters are bent over Vaenosa. Eowyn: Was Eostre on top of the hill? If not, I'll have to edit my post. Where's Fion at the moment? -- Folwren
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04-23-2006, 11:23 PM | #805 |
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Alright, save filled
Folwren you used Osmod just fine. But could you add that he asked Leod to look after Vaenosa whenever he got a chance? (using a wording more appropiate for the situation ) It just seems a little cruel to leave a passed-out lady by herself.
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04-24-2006, 03:14 AM | #806 |
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Nogrod and Arry - Thanks so much for the wounds to my characters! I will mention his condition in my next post.
I'd like to have Calimehtar and his remaining companions clear out and run off into the woods. I hope to do it by early tomorrow afternoon real time. If anyone needs to get something in before the departure of the Easterlings, could you do a post or save by then? Does anyone have the foggiest idea how many Easterlings are still left alive to stagger off the field of battle? If no one answers this, I'll try to count noses tomorrow. But, if someone knows, that would be very helpful.
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04-24-2006, 05:11 AM | #807 | |
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The tally might be 13 dead easterlings... I'm not absolutely sure, but with a quick glance that seems right. But as we have never indicated the exact number of the easterlings to begin with, I guess you might come up with any decent looking number (Calimehtar + 2,3,4?). And how about Vaenosa's arrow? Did it miss or hit (and if hit, then whom?)? PS. I'm a bit unsure, whether I should have explained Sythric's last move more openly in the thread. He changes the lance to the knife, because Calimehtar backed among the oaks - and it's hard to use a long lance in between the trees - and because he was afraid of the collision, as he was quite weak already... Should I add a sentence or two there to spell this out?
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04-24-2006, 07:49 AM | #808 | |
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04-24-2006, 10:45 AM | #809 | |
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04-24-2006, 02:17 PM | #810 |
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SAVE filled - Brand, Meghan, and Dorran are safely down the hill . . .
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04-24-2006, 02:20 PM | #811 |
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Someone better hurry and help Vaenosa before she bleeds to death......
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04-24-2006, 02:42 PM | #812 | |
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What are they going to do now, though? Are they going to just stay here where the attack was fought all night? Are they going to remount and head forward? They don't know for certain that they're out of danger, you know. But, on the other hand, they can't very well ride with some of the injuries that some of them have. How many more miles to Edoras? -- Folwren
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04-24-2006, 02:54 PM | #813 |
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It is about a 5-6 day ride to Edoras.
I was planning on spending a few days Real Time letting the injured members of the group get back in some sort of shape to ride. Then we'll head out again, and I think, in a very few posts arrive at Edoras. At that point, the game will be nearly over - and all that will be left is for each gamer, as they wish, to write an epilog post of what happened to their character(s) following the meeting with the king. These last posts can take the character as far into the future as the gamer wishes.
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04-24-2006, 02:58 PM | #814 | |
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Maybe - after the first aid - dragging the badly wounded up to the ridge (safer & more defendable) and getting the fire on then? Just a suggestion. Sythric's quite out of the game right now, and wouldn't be suggesting anything himself... I hope he wakes up tomorrow. And thanks Child for the fun you gave us!
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04-25-2006, 02:10 PM | #815 |
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Undome:
You mention that no-one has died... I don't know if this is on purpose or not, but didn't Raewald die? If not, I think I killed him on my last post, I'll have to edit that
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04-25-2006, 02:10 PM | #816 | |
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But anyhow. As Arry said, we have a few days (RL) to pick ourselves up, then we should go for it! I can send some nightmares during the uncosciousness, but those will not take the story forwards. And Arry's post was from yesterday... EDIT: X-posted with Farael |
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04-25-2006, 02:15 PM | #817 |
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So just to clarify, We are situated ontop of the hill? I would love it if everyone was to post so we can all be consious and have some talk. Because my epilogue at the end may be fairly ho-hum if we can't get some sort of friendships going before the end.
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04-25-2006, 03:33 PM | #818 | |
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And that's a bad place to overnight, so we should move up to the shade of the oaks on the ridge (described in several posts). And there will be things to find- f.ex. Raedwald's lance (Sythric would want it - but they might discuss it with Meghan), all the arrows, all the easterling stuff from the bodies (some wealth there - who wants to turn greedy? ), etc. So lots of things to ponder about. So please, get things moving. I can't do it, as Sythric has passed over.
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04-25-2006, 03:38 PM | #819 |
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If no one else posts by then, I may get us on top of the hill this evening (a couple hours). And as a matter of fact, I think we would have tried to move to our camping place before we started bandaging and setting wounds to the extent that Undome has in her last post.
Tevildo: Is it possible that you might put it into your save that we moved up? That would be best I think. -- Folwren
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04-25-2006, 03:50 PM | #820 | |
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We just can't have moved up too early, as the battle raged there just a minute ago. But surely, we would need a fire asp., and the wounds have to be tended also at the instant. Maybe just a little first-aid fire at the lower hill, and then a campfire at the ridge?
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04-25-2006, 05:10 PM | #821 |
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Yes - Raedwald died. No need to edit anything. I've deleted my post - feel free to carry on as you wish
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04-25-2006, 05:23 PM | #822 | |
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All right - one or two of you Wulfhamer/Bregoware people who isn't injured please write a post that gets us up to the top of the hill and get it posted on the game thread.
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Undómë - we'll work something out later, I guess, eh? *shrugs*
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04-25-2006, 08:39 PM | #823 |
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Okay, I've posted a post, but it was quickly and hastily (therefore probably poorly) thrown together. I will be expecting people to tell me how to edit it.
Undome: I used your character a bit. Tell me if I should change anything. Farael: I also used Osmod again, a little bit. Someone tell me if it was a bad idea to have the two girls go off to make camp by themselves, but I sent them off together because they're so little they wouldn't have been much help down below with lifting bodies onto horses or whatever else. I didn't have a second fire built down where the wounded ones were, Nogrod, because I think that they would have just bandaged the wounds temporailly to staunch the bleeding and then moved them directly. Fion, Eostre, Dorran, and Leod were all characters I was unsure of their health, so I really said very little about them. However, some of those characters were mentioned. If they were used wrongly or impossibly, let me know. As I said, I will not be surprised if I have to make several edits on this post because of having moved all the characters and therefore using them occasionally....just let me know and I'll get to it in the morning. -- Folwren
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04-26-2006, 01:44 AM | #824 |
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It was a good post, Folwren.
Arry I've edited and reposted . . . poor Brand . . . I hope he can survive the goat monolog
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04-26-2006, 02:31 AM | #826 |
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Folwren -- Your post is fine as far as Leod goes. Dorran isn't badly injured.
I've added another post where Leod and Dorran interact. Anyone is welcome to use Leod briefly to describe his helping them with potions, bandages and such. I've been fighting a bug and haven't been up to par (in real life terms, I mean.... )
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-- I'm putting up a save that I will fill in ... at least a couple hours if not sooner. In it, Athwen will be waking in a rather bad way. That is, in her disturbed mind set (the attack on her village has finally caught up to her again, and with the battle. . .things are at the extremes) she will have very bad dreams and wake herself and the entire camp (or at least those who are conscious enough to be awoken thus) with her crying and screaming. Now, I wouldn't generally tell you all what I was planning to do in a post, but I would like to see someone (I'm assuming that it will probably be a girl, but it doesn't have to be) run up to her and try to calm her. I haven't decided if she's really going insane or not. I'll comfort you all and say that she probably isn't. She's just very overwrought right now. -- Arry (or anyone else, but I'm most worried about Arry because he's the game owner), does this bother you? Having such a character? -- Folwren
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04-26-2006, 03:46 PM | #828 | |
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And Arry: if you are feeling, that we should make haste, I think at least I have time tomorrow to write us on our way (we just leave a save to Athwen's nightmares, or whatever they turn out to be)? But I would be most happy, if someone else writes it, as I have to write this "Sythric going wild in his head" + addressing Dorran - post tomorrow anyhow... |
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04-26-2006, 05:33 PM | #829 | |
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04-26-2006, 07:02 PM | #830 |
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I've set it up in my last post that it's night time now . . . so go ahead with your own post . . . -- Arry
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Whoops. Sorry, guys. I thought everyone would be ready to move on for night.
I moved my post for you. And what I wrote wasn't actually quite as . . . disturbing as I first was planning. For two reasons, really. . .I decided I didn't want to make Athwen a complete bother and nuisance and have every one despise her and think that she was going completely out of her head (it had entered my mind to have her do a sleep walking type thing. . .I've had my sister do it and it can be really weird and really disturbing) and I also didn't continue writing because I didn't know who it was who stepped up to her to see what was wrong. If I were sure that it were a girl character, I would have had Athwen turn towards her and cry on her shoulder and it would have been all very well and good, but I didn't want to put one of your guys into such an awkward situation. So, I've stopped it where if you want, someone can take the place of the person standing next to Athwen still not knowing what's wrong, or we can pass on to morning and I can explain in my next post that she went back to bed and whatever else. And I can always go back and edit if you want to see what else I had in mind (maybe). . .so long as I know who that character is who came up to her. -- Folwren
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04-27-2006, 12:39 PM | #832 |
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Deleted my save, since the battle has been over for quite a while and I've had that save up for over three days now. I was gone during most of the battle, and quite frankly I didn't feel up to writing a huge post accounting for all that happened to Fion during that time.
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04-27-2006, 03:13 PM | #833 |
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Just wondering, will Child and her characters be back later?
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04-27-2006, 03:16 PM | #834 |
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I've put up a SAVE to respond to Folwren's post. If any other gamer would like to do this let me know and I'll remove it.
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04-27-2006, 03:33 PM | #835 |
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Child is done with her interlude. So . . . no more Easterlings. by next week early the group should be in Edoras, and after that the final posts by everyone. That should just about wrap up the game. -- Arry
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04-27-2006, 04:20 PM | #836 |
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I see, I couldn't make the post today, but I have some outlines for it to post tomorrow. If Tevildo would have time, I would appreciate something considering Dorran's watch by Sythric. Sythric would spit the medicine out from his mouth and be quite violently disturbed (coming to his senses after a nightmare). Then he would settle, and ask for the dead, and insisiting on a honourable burial to Raedwald (as he comes to understand his death after his question).
I guess Radwald's burial could be done in retrospect - so someone remembering it afterwards while riding towards Edoras? Sythric at least would do that - probably Meghan, or some others too? So Tevildo: if you are online and have time to post, post here on the discussion thread, and I'll move your text to my save - or then Pio or Arry could do that. I could then answer / continue your post...
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04-27-2006, 06:38 PM | #837 |
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I've filled my SAVE. It will be interesting to see what Athwen does next.
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04-27-2006, 07:05 PM | #838 |
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Oh, exciting!! I'll try to write a post for this thread (and the other) tonight. I'm behind my time. Till later!
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04-28-2006, 12:49 AM | #839 |
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Does someone want to carry us to the morning?
If not, I can do it sometime tomorrow . . .
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Would something like this help? POSTED TO THE GAME ~*~ PIO Tevildo's post Immediately after eating, Dorran had pulled out his bedroll and gone off to the far side of camp to try and get a few hours of sleep as the healer had suggested. He had expected to lie on the ground with eyes wide open as disturbing images from the day's events flitted through his mind. What actually happened was different. One moment the young man was lying quietly and watching the others from a distance, some of whom were talking, others eating, while still others rested or slept. The next moment he was sound asleep, remembering and seeing nothing till several hours later when he was woken by Leod. Dorran went over and sat down next to Sythric just as the healer had suggested. He bathed the injured man's head with a cool rag and kept a close eye on his chest and face to make sure he was breathing normally. Leod had said that Sythric might begin to come to and that Dorran should feed him a special potion if that happened. But so far there were no signs of that. Dorran was so occupied with his duties that he thankfully forgot to think about the earlier battle or even his own killing of the Easterling. Sythric had been sleeping comfortably for some time when Dorran noticed that the wounded man was beginning to show some signs of movement. His eyelids were still closed, but his hands and legs changed position, and he even tried to roll over once. Surely this must be what Leod had expected, Dorran mused happily, thinking that Sythric would soon recover. The young man ran over to the coals and looked at the pot brewing there. The medicine seemed a bit thick to drink so Dorran added some water to it and then poured some into a flagon. Dorran bent over to smell the concoction, and a sharp fishy odor assailed his nose. Curious to see what the brew tasted like, he popped a finger inside the flagon and then brought it to his lips to lick. That was his first mistake. The stuff tasted utterly awful. Ugh! He was glad he did not have to drink that horrible liquid. He felt a little guilty trying to feed it to Sythric, but if this was what was needed for him to get well, the poor patient would just have to suffer! After all, Leod was a healer and he must know what he was doing. At that instant, Sythric's eyes opened, he gave a deep groan, and struggled to try and sit up. Dorran reached over and mumbled, "You'll have to drink this. Leod says so if you want to get well," and, at that intstant, began pouring it generously down Sythric's throat....... _______________________ I do have one possible suggestion about the awful taste of this stuff. It's just possible that poor Dorran has picked up the wrong medicine flask, and has given Sythric a mouthful of wound ointment liberally laced with water (hopefully non toxic)! If you want to play with that idea, go ahead. You're welcome to use Dorran to go over and find the other flask with the "right" medicine. Either you can right that, or I can tomorrow. If you don't want to use that idea, you can just assume that Leod likes to get his patients out of bed by giving them such awful brews that they'd rather get well than take any more medicine! If you want me to edit anything, let me know....
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