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09-02-2008, 02:49 PM | #801 |
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All done, Nogrod. I tried put Balvir and Matrim into sports that would fit them, but I think Lithor will stay out and organize the games for the most part, he'll find it amusing watching everyone els.
Archery Erbrand, Crabannan, Garmund, Cnebba, Dan, Eodwine,Javan, Thornden, Balvir, Matrim Horse Racing Erbrand, Eodwine, Rowenna, Javan, Saeryn Racing on foot Erbrand, Garmund, Cnebba, Eodwine, Leof, Matrim Stone Throwing Garmund, Cnebba, Harreld, Erbrand, Balvir, Matrim Wrestling Crabannan, Dan, Harreld, Aethelstan, Osmund Dueling Crabannan, Dan, Eodwine, Erbrand, Aethelstan, Osmund Quarterstaff-fight Crabannan, Stigend, Dan, Eodwine, Harreld, Thornden, Aethelstan, Osmund Javelin Throwing Erbrand, Crabannan, Stigend, Dan, Harreld, Thornden, Aethelstan, Osmund Riddles Dan, Eodwine, Javan Sack-fight Harreld, Erbrand, Dan, Javan, Cnebba, Garmund, Stigend, Dagger-throwing Rowenna, Eodwine, Harreld, Saeryn Task-path Rowenna, Eodwine, Harreld, Dan, Javan Rope-tie race Eodwine, Rowenna, Erbrand, Stigend, Garstan, Cnebba, Garmund, Javan, Saeryn, Kara, Ginna, Dan, Erbrand
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Wow! That was a lot to catch up with! I've added all the NPC's as seemed to make sense to others and me.
Matrim is the younger and happier of the two, Balvir older and more serious. Not sure the goal of "evening things out" is very applicable once you add NPC's - who should be in the mix if this is going to be realistic. See the updated list below. Eorlings don't wear heavy armor. They and their horse riding should be understood to be styled after nomadic peoples for whom horses are lighter and faster, more like a quarter horse or riding horse. Flíthaf's name itself should give good indication - it's sort of Eorling for "fleet of hoof". So no, Flíthaf is NOT a "war horse" as in the Percherons, etc. I'll give you that he's not small - maybe even higher and longer than most of them, but he is not given to being heavy in any way. Quote:
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NEWLY UPDATED LIST: Archery Erbrand, Crabannan, Garmund, Cnebba, Dan, Eodwine,Javan, Thornden, Wilcred, Balvir, Matrim --> GRÓIN Horse Race Erbrand, Eodwine, Rowenna, Javan, Saeryn, Léof, Crabannan, Degas, Aethelstan, Matrim--> FOLWREN Foot Race Erbrand, Garmund, Cnebba, Eodwine, Osmund, Degas, Matrim--> ___________ Stone Throwing Garmund, Cnebba, Harreld, Erbrand, Wilcred, Balvir, Matrim --> LOMMY Wrestling Crabannan, Dan, Harreld, Garstan, Stigend, Aethelstan, Osmund--> ELEMPI Sword fight Crabannan, Dan, Eodwine, Degas, Garstan, Stigend, Aethelstan, Erbrand, Balvir, Matrim--> GWATHAGOR Quarterstaff-fight Erbrand, Crabannan, Stigend, Dan, Eodwine, Harreld, Thornden, Garstan, Osmund, Aethelstan, Balvir--> __________ Spear Throwing Erbrand, Crabannan, Stigend, Dan, Harreld, Thornden, Osmund, Aethelstan, Balvir--> _________ Riddles Dan, Eodwine, Javan, Degas, Wilcred Sack-fight Harreld, Erbrand, Dan, Javan, Cnebba, Garmund, Stigend, Kara--> NOGROD Dagger-throwing Rowenna, Eodwine, Harreld, Saeryn, Scyld, Wilcred, Matrim--> FIREFOOT Task-path Rowenna, Eodwine, Harreld, Dan, Javan, Saeryn, Erbrand --> GRÓIN Three Legged Race Eodwine, Rowenna, Erbrand, Stigend, Garstan, Cnebba, Garmund, Javan, Saeryn, Kara, Ginna, Léoðern, Degas, Wilcred --> __________ Okay, that brings it all up to date as best I could in a too short amount of time. Groin, I added some of Nogrod's ideas for Garstan, Matrim, Balvir, Wilcred, Aethelstan, and Osmund, and tried to match your list. Last edited by littlemanpoet; 09-03-2008 at 09:53 AM. |
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09-02-2008, 07:47 PM | #803 |
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Forgive me, but it's virtually impossible for horses to be ready to race in 15 minutes. Let them race in an hour, at least!
EDIT: Never mind about the hour. However, they can not run in 15 mintues. It will take that long simply to get them ready, much less to warm them up. A horse sprinted without warming could end with injuries that may not heal properly. Sorry about the fine detail and the appearance of me being nit picky. I am actually being nit picky, but you can not imagine how my brain has been picked all afternoon... And I know too much about horses. And Elempi, for Saeryn's sake, I am furious, and I'm really disliking Rowenna right now.
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09-02-2008, 07:58 PM | #804 |
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Not to mention that everyone's going to be trying to use the same space etc.... Leof's going to wish he'd have had a bit more warning.
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09-02-2008, 08:16 PM | #805 |
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I'm confused about the status of our stables at this point. I'm writing it with the imagination that we have a place to put the saddles and bridles and other necessities for horses, but the horses themselves are staying in a pen out in the open. If this is an incorrect assumption, I will change my post.
I don't want to decide who wins the horse race, because right now, I've got my feelings way too much wrapped up in Saeryn and want her to win very badly indeed. Who else has preferences? Who knows they're NOT going to win? Whoever wants to win, let me know and I'll start flipping coins or rolling dice. So far, I'm assuming those who want to win are Firefoot (for Leof), Elempi (for Rowenna or Eodwine), and myself (for Saeryn). Gwath and Fea have both expressed their suspicion that their characters won't win. I know Javan won't. What about Erbrand, Groin? And the NPC? What should I do about them? I'm sorry if I'm being too much bother about this. If I am, tell me so, and I'll shut up and figure it out, somehow. But I want to be fair. -- Folwren EDIT: I was going to write a post tonight, but it's taking me too long. This post for Saeryn is too complicated for me right now. I'll write tomorrow morning.
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09-02-2008, 08:34 PM | #806 |
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The image that I've had as far as stables go is this:
The horses normally stay in a couple of paddocks (I don't know how many - 2 or 3? But every time they're referred to it's been plural...). There's probably some kind of equipment shed or lean to or something or other to keep saddles etc dry and out of the elements. I also described a couple of "stalls" (maybe two of them) for short-term holding of horses that Leof knows in advance will be needed that day - nothing at all fancy. These may be adjoined in some way to the equipment "shed." And I do confess that I am hoping for Leof to do well in the race... |
09-02-2008, 10:28 PM | #807 |
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I suspect that Crabannan's horse will pull out a stellar performance, but simply not be able to beat the competition - after all, he is racing against the horses of the Rohirrim. It would be SO wrong if he won.
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And no Erbrand will not win the race, perhaps another day.
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Goodness, you're all making me laugh or at least smile. Too funny. And I love the enthusiasm around here... and I'm so amused by the cat fight, you know... I'd like to dislike Rowenna for being so manipulative but she just amuses me too much.
Since we seem to be short of hosts, I could do the stone throwing, (but no spectacles are to be expected ). Quote:
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So, I think it's fine if Lithor says to go get the horses ready and they'll race as soon as all the animals are prepared - how's that? I may have over-reacted a little last night - I was really, really grumpy.
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Looks like the horse readying has been agreed upon alread - 1 hour. If I don't remember to, Lommy, remind me to list you as caretaker for the stone throwing. Thanks! EDIT: Oh my and oh my, and now the triangular plot really thickens, as Eodwine must "make his confession". This will get interesting, as soon as I have a chance to post, which will most likely not be until tomorrow. I foresee the second heated argument in one day in which Saeryn will be involved... Last edited by littlemanpoet; 09-03-2008 at 09:51 AM. |
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09-03-2008, 01:59 PM | #812 |
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No problem Folwren, I'll go edit it (again).
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Man...I hate Rowenna so much right now...
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09-03-2008, 08:51 PM | #814 |
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Elempi!
That scheming Rowenna!
/indignation. Hah! I love it. The drama amuses me to no end.
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09-03-2008, 08:53 PM | #815 |
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And I reiterate.
The plot thickens, as they say.
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09-03-2008, 09:42 PM | #816 |
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I too, wish to register my feelings of outrage on Saeryn's behalf--and commend the authors for the delicious drama.
Also, on a more business-like note, Náin is definitely still around somewhere, and I should maybe indicate where, but as the day has descended into revelry, he's unlikely to have much to do for the moment, so I'm letting him lay low. But if you need him, he's taking cover there somewhere.
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09-04-2008, 07:35 AM | #817 |
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Niiiice. I didn't know Saeryn had such a high standing among the players of the Mead Hall. This is so funny.
Elempi, that was a great post! Especially when he was thinking about what her expression said to him - all those 'How dare you!' Extremely accurate.
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09-04-2008, 07:47 AM | #818 |
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It was a nice post, Elempi, but I'm afraid to see if Saeryn will explode, cry, or scheme against Rowenna with your answer. Tensions are running high at Scarburg!
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Elempi, if Eodwine wants to say something, Saeryn's available. If you don't want to have him say aught, then Saeryn can finish up and walk away, depending on what you want and how it will work best with your character and his thoughts and emotions. (Having Saeryn walk away from him could be very dramatic from his point of view, if you think about it.) I hope she wins the race. Speaking of which, if I take four dice (one for Saeryn, one for Rowenna, one for Eowine, and one for Leof) and I roll each one five or six times and then add up the numbers and whoever has the greatest sum will win, and the next come in second and so forth - will that be good enough if we're basing this on chance? I think the people having the greatest chance is Leof or Saeryn, and maybe Eodwine, depending on what horse he has. Flithaf may be excellent, but I've been thinking about this...he's old(er), and his chances of winning against two (maybe three) young horses like Saeryn's or Leof's is really not very likely. But, the general opinion is that Flithaf is a particularly superb horse and therefore should have just as good a chance. In which case, I can do the dice idea. I just want to make sure everyone thinks that would be fair.
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Anyone else's input would be great. What condition is the road in? We could race up there.
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Having done a tiny bit of research on line...
It's looking like most races are about a mile long, in professional race tracks. I was seeing races anywhere from 5/8 of a mile to 1.5 miles.
I'd say the race has to be at least an eighth of a mile. That's 220 yards. I feel as though a horse needs at least that much distance to really begin to run and to begin competing against the other horses. My only constraint is that it might be a little too short, even.
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09-04-2008, 12:22 PM | #823 |
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We could have the riders go out a ways and then come racing back to finish the race. Should we have a the track around half a mile or longer (or shorter)?
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Seems to me that it make the most sense to go where there's the most room - on the other side of the Scar, which could then be used as "bleachers" by those watching - let's suppose there's a tree or rock somewhere out in the plain that could be used as the "turn around point"; some kind of marker, any kind of marker, and let's say the race is something between 5 and 9 furlongs (a furlong is 1/8 of a mile). That makes the most sense to me.
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No, don't bother changing it. I've written a post based off of it already and will post it just as soon as I have figured out certain details in it. Just let me say that some one, be it Eodwine or Saeryn or maybe even Rowenna, has probably bitten off more than he or she can chew.
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09-04-2008, 04:17 PM | #826 |
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Well! Post up for Kara. I just couldn't have her turn Erbrand down I'm afraid Groin, the way he asked was too sweet.
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09-04-2008, 06:04 PM | #827 |
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Daaaaaang, Folwren.
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09-04-2008, 06:39 PM | #828 |
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Dang, Foley indeed. Good addition with the fury winning in the struggle for maturity.
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09-04-2008, 07:19 PM | #829 |
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Thanks, ya'll, but Fea MUST get some of the glory for the last post. She helped me with it.
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09-04-2008, 07:21 PM | #830 |
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Ok. Good job, Fea. Lots of fire in that last one. Very scary.
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Foley and Fea, I'm laughing. Kath's post was excellent too.
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Yee haw! I'll get a post up for Eodwine (and perhaps Rowenna too) - who will have heard at least one word of Saeryn's closing diatribe, a word starting with "h", I believe it is. Okay, bitter enemies it is. But writing for Eodwine is going to be a hoot now. Oh, is there a horse race involved in all of this, too. ha ha!
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I knew it! I just KNEW that she'd be arriving at the wrong moment! Argh!
I'll be looking forward to your post with great...anxiety...(I don't take suspense well.) (But I love it so much.) -- Folwren
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09-05-2008, 05:25 AM | #834 |
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Told you there'd be lightning and thunder.
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Question: should the races interrupted their discussion to leave some hard feelings for racing, or should Eodwine and Saeryn finish their "discussion."
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Sounds good, I'll just wait.
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In case any of you have already read my latest post between 11am and 3pm EDT, it has been changed. Firefoot & Foley, your characters are the only ones directly affected besides Eodwine.
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I'm gonna have to think about this one... |
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"" is right, Firefoot. Wow.
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