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Theoden and Eomer did: Huragrim and Guthwine.
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EDIT: Well, I mean, sure, he would be familiar with Gondorian language, but he's smart enough and well-travelled enough to speak the native language of whatever country he happens to be passing through, and not speak in a kind of polyglot mish-mash. Like I wrote him doing. I'll watch out for that in the future.
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05-23-2008, 02:23 PM | #284 |
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Well, thats English for you
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05-23-2008, 03:24 PM | #285 |
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1. Ćthelward
2. Lithor 3. Wilcred 4. Osmund 5. Alfhere 6. Elfric 7. Alfred 8. Redwald 9. Just a note: my character, Eodwine, is named so in order to match Tolkien's chosen dialect of Anglo-Saxon, that of Mercia, which is the Norman term for 'the Mark'. So just as Eomer, so Eodwine. Which would change the above list, were we to follow the dialect, to: 1. Eothelward 2. Lithor 3. Wilcred 4. Eosmund 5. Eolfhere 6. Eolfric 7. Eolfred 8. Redwald 9. Do you want to go for these more Eorling dialectal versions, or stick to the original suggestions? Or a mix? Looks like Gwath has answered the sword question for me. However, Herugrim and Guthwine were the swords of kings and nobles, whereas Eorlings might be more humble and name their swords something like, "my sword". Unlesss, of course, it is of ancient lineage. Oh, and on "blasted Norman thugs", I second the motion. Lhuna, I may not get a chance to post today after all. Tomorrow for sure! This is getting very, very fun!!! |
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Hey, I'm sorry about the brevity of the post. It got the essence of what I wanted into it. Anyway, I won't be posting for a looooong time. About an hour ago marked the beginning of the rehearsal for a wedding that I am in, so from now until after the reception tomorrow, I'm not going to be on.
Gwathagor, Javan's speech might make Crabannan seriously peeved. -- Folwren
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05-23-2008, 05:32 PM | #287 |
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It very well might.
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05-24-2008, 05:36 AM | #288 |
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Your turn, Lhuna!
Wow! That ended up being a long post! Saturday mornings are great for that. Lommy, Foley, & Gwath, you now have Falco to deal with. |
05-24-2008, 06:34 AM | #289 |
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Hmmm... I daresay that list with a dozen eo's looks a bit bad. Surely they all can't be named Eo-something?
The situation te,pts me but I'm afraid I won't have time to write before Monday. But I think you can continue it well without Cnebba doing anything special...
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Thirded (or seconded if you caount my last post as saying this, btw, I've always said this)
ANYWAY... Hopefully I'll get to post today if shaggydog PMs me. If not then I might still post but it will be quite short.
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Firefoot: as per "peculiar look", I suppose you're thinking of Eodwine's wish not to cut down the trees on the Scarburg property. If I am correct in that, then the peculiar look wouldn't occur, because the wood Stigend is going to fetch will come from OFF the Scarburg property, and if wood is needed for the animal pens, then it's just simply needed, and Eodwine is enough of a realist to understand that. If I misunderstand what you're doing, please let me know. Last edited by littlemanpoet; 05-24-2008 at 03:46 PM. |
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Thank'ee. It appears that Javan is in Falco's debt, for he saved him from, if not a throttling, at least a shaking.
I don't know when I'll post next. Maybe tomorrow, but I'd rather wait for Lommy to post. Or Elempi. -- Folwren
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05-25-2008, 06:35 AM | #293 |
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Foley, I've put words in Javan's mouth. Please check and let me know if I need to change anything.
Gwath, seems your character can't help getting into scrapes of one kind or another. |
05-25-2008, 09:50 AM | #294 |
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Crabapple? CRABAPPLE?!
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05-25-2008, 04:31 PM | #297 |
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Ok, Falco, let's see what you've got.
EDIT: Crabannan has been behaving rather poorly, hasn't he? Not a good example for the young fellas...I promise he's not always like this, though. Give him a chance and he might even play his harp for you.
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EDIT: Yes he does play the fiddle! Also, I quite agree with Thinlomien about all the Eo's in the new name list, I think that the origional sounded much better.
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05-25-2008, 05:34 PM | #299 |
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Indeed. I foresee Crabannan taking a liking to Javan (and perhaps vice-versa?), to whom he was probably rather similar as a kid.
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And maybe, we could say that people from different Emnets had different Anglo-Saxon dialects, but that might be pushing it. I'm not an expert on how Tolkien wanted the Rohirrim (Eorlings?) to speak Englisc.
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I wasn't doubting your supreme knowledge of linguistics, Elempi.
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Wow, I've so much (relatively speaking) to catch up on! This is incredible.
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05-26-2008, 05:32 PM | #306 |
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lmp, I gave Falco a few lines. I think they're in character, but you might want to check them over regardless. Hope I didn't mess anything up.
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Weeeell...I was going to post, but Gwath got there first and I now really don't have anything of interest to write. I may tomorrow, if there is the slim chance that I have any time.
If I do not have time tomorrow, then I must bid you all farewell tonight. I am leaving tomorrow morning sometime to begin my summer working at a camp. I will not return home again until June 6, and whether or not I will have any chance of checking the BD while at camp, I do not know. On the 6th, I doubt I'll have much time, though, because I'm probably taking off immediately for out of town... Anyway, excepting the next two weeks in which I do not get the weekend off, I will be back every weekend from Friday afternoon to Sunday afternoon. This will last until the third week into July. So...until then, don't really expect me to post much during the week because, quite frankly, I won't. I'll try hard to post for Javan before leaving tomorrow. -- Folwren
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Falco: delaying tactics.
Gwath, Crabapple - I mean Crabannan is simply endearing. I'd rep you, but there's that rule... Nydfara is a beautiful name, Firefoot. And Scyld's as irresistably charming as he was in AiE. Elempi, the floor is yours. (And I probably shouldn't be saying this, but I could have responded for Ginna and still come up with exactly the same thing. Yes, this female on the keyboard doth think too much. ) Last edited by Lhunardawen; 05-27-2008 at 12:15 AM. |
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Have great time, Folwrey. We'll watch over Saeryn&Javan(&Thornden) if they need to be watched over.
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Eonwe, I tried to send you a PM but your box is full.
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05-27-2008, 08:36 AM | #311 |
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Oops, sorry.
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Looks okay except for that "sirrah", which is Shakespearian and way above his station. He'd probably say "Master Crabapple" again.
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Good job on the post, Gwathagor, I thought that Crabannan would never get out of that predicament!
I'm starting a post for the hunting party today, but I need to know if anybody here has written for Balvir or Matrim. If anyone has written, or read a post, with them in it I would greatly appreciate it if you could fill me in on their personalities.
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05-27-2008, 05:36 PM | #314 |
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Ok.
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Lhuna, I'll try to post today for Harreld. What's happening with Saeryn, Modtryth and the rest? Falco Boffin is now officially gone from this rpg. |
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Surprise.
NAME: Randvér
AGE/GENDER/RACE/WHERE FROM: 45, male, Eorling from the north of the Middle Emnet APPEARANCE: has blonde hair and hard, blue eyes, stands 6'1", of strong build but not bulky, looks slightly younger than he actually is BITS OF CHARACTER/HISTORY YOU FEEL MIGHT BE HELPFUL IN DEFINING THE CHARACTER: A small lord and landowner, he is Ginna's father and a widower - his beautiful wife Ayessa had died shortly before the War of the Ring. He fought alongside Eodwine in the War and there gained the soon-to-be Eorl's friendship. He is stern of character, and became more so after his wife's death, holding on too tightly to his grief. There is a natural state of misunderstanding between him and Ginna, perhaps owing to the fact that his only child did not turn out to be the son he so wanted. He tried to bring up Ginna as he would a son, anyway, teaching her the use of a sword, but the beauty Ginna had inherited from her mother worked against his purpose. Out of frustration with what he discovered to be her daughter's, um, unladylike ways, he sent her to work for Eodwine, although deep in his heart he found it hard to let go of her. ~*~ I know he's technically my character, Elempi, but I'd appreciate your input, if you have any to offer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POSTED ~*~ Pio Last edited by piosenniel; 05-28-2008 at 02:20 PM. |
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Seems like an interesting contrast, Lhuna, of beauty and unladylike. Is the beauty natural and the unladylikeness the result of being brought up like a son? So that it's actually Randvér's fault that his daughter is not a proper daughter and not a proper son either?
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Whoa! Now there's an unexpected twist! You realize, of course, Lhuna (of course you do ), that Harreld could infer at least three different implications out of her words: 1, that she likes his company, 2, that she wishes to spend time with him, and 3, that she's willing to be courted after all. "If you will have me" indeed!
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