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04-30-2007, 12:52 PM | #441 |
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I may have missed something obvious but is Tathren still schlepping the bag of loot around the place?
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04-30-2007, 01:10 PM | #442 |
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Think so, yep. Don't think Lachrandir confiscated it!
Ooo, I insulted Khandr. Good good.
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04-30-2007, 01:35 PM | #443 |
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He may yet Ah well I may well have Tathren make some innocent comment ...
Edit : save filled. I don't think the boy is exactly squiffy and I am sure the Elvish constitution will cope... but this is reminding me of when I moved once and had to face an unexpected "welcome" meal provided by my new flat mate with the same enthusisasm as I had consumed a splendid farewell dinner from the landlady I was leaving .....
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05-01-2007, 12:48 PM | #444 |
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A delicate question of Ulfing snobbery has just been settled!
In addition to which I've made Volo's old character Anydor an NPC for now, in charge of the door...Ulfang's Hama if you will. Anyone is free to come across him...
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05-06-2007, 03:29 PM | #445 |
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05-08-2007, 02:26 AM | #446 |
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Everyone,
I feel this game has slowed for a halt. I can't keep posting in a void, but what are you all waiting for? Is there some way I could facilitate everyone else's posting? I've left things pointing towards the Ulfing feast. One problem is that so many Ulfing characters have deserted us, but the sons of Ulfang also seem pretty quiet. Folwren? Celuien? Could we have some action please?
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05-08-2007, 07:54 AM | #447 | |
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05-08-2007, 08:03 AM | #448 |
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Ang,
I will be glad to post the letter inviting folk to the Borrim hunting party (assuming we are still going forward with that). Which character should the messenger give that to?
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05-08-2007, 08:16 AM | #449 |
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Hm... I just read the beginning posts of this thread, for like timeline and purpose of this game. This is more going to be focused upon the time before marching to war.
So...what is it exactly that you'll be needing from me? Lots of posts about options of treachery? Oh man! Ulwarth could totally come into this tale now....sweet. How long do you want this game to go? We've written four pages of the first day. Shocking. Anyhow, I might write Celuien a PM and figure stuff out with her... -- Folwren
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05-09-2007, 09:47 AM | #450 |
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Sorry that didn't go up last week but I got a little overwhelmed at work.
And for myself, I can't say there's been any failing on the part of anyone here that had led to the doldrums we've encountered. Slow posting is just . . . slow posting RL and other threads can suck up time. And again, for myself, there are times I just am not inspired. I think a lot could go on at this feast, and then the hunt, and sometimes it helps (me) to get with other players and cook up some sub-plots. That always makes it more interesting. Well, those thoughts are probably not that helpful Anguriel. I think you've done a great job so far! |
05-09-2007, 10:12 AM | #451 |
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Plotting in progress... The feast should give Ulfast something to do.
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05-09-2007, 11:03 AM | #452 |
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Excellent response me old crew. I shall attempt to address queries now...
Child, I think the messenger should probably go to Ulfang in theory...but probably Uldor in practice. Folwren - the action of the story follows about a month. It covers plotting and counter-plotting, arranging the muster, and the superficial ironing out of differences simultaneous with secret, and widespread, treachery. We have been rather verbose so far! I thought maybe after the feast we should move time on a fortnight or so, allowing relationships, friendships, plots to develop a stage? If we do that I'll write a summary post for the fortnight. Just an idea. Gausen has entered the scene! This is going to be a wild night...but I don't want it to last too long, if poss. Say another half-page. I suppose I'm envisaging a pretty ambitious length. About ten pages ideally.
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05-09-2007, 11:46 AM | #454 |
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Say, Anguirel, I've got an idea, just let me know if you agree with it. I was thinking, what if Tora should be sent to look for her father and to bring him back home? Well, I don't think it would be suitable for Tora to actually enter the place of the feasting, but she might ask a guard to fetch her father. That way Drenda has the chance of taking a look at her, and she can also get her father out of there before he causes more embarrassment to all those concerned .
Let me know if you agree, and I'll write my post. If not, well, at least you'll see I haven't abandoned the game .
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05-09-2007, 12:22 PM | #455 |
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Good idea Dimturiel. Feel free to use Anydor if it helps, and Torguar is of course our common property so deal with him as you like too...
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05-11-2007, 10:06 AM | #456 |
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Anguirel,
I will try to post for Uldor again today. I apologize I haven't done it sooner. If I don't get it done today, I'll do it tomorrow afternoon sometime, after I reach Grandma's house. I am so happy my Grandparents got into having a computer and high speed internet. -- Folwren
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05-11-2007, 10:34 AM | #457 |
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I'll wait just a bit to have Khandr's messenger arrive,,,,till folk are actually settled in the hall.
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05-11-2007, 12:37 PM | #458 |
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And I'll post for Ulfast either tomorrow or Sunday.
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05-11-2007, 02:28 PM | #459 |
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Herm...Anguirel? I posted, but I don't know how great I did. What...exactly is the relationship between these two? I'm somewhat confused on that score. So, I did the best I could with that confusion. If it's alright, if Uldor is acting right for the circumstances (past and present), then that's good, but if not, just let me know and I can change anything that needs changing.
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05-13-2007, 03:45 PM | #460 |
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Agh, I am soooooooo sorry. That save sat up there way too long. And I have a personal dislike for saves, so it has been very rough on my conscience. It is finally filled, though.
Lalaith - I guess CoD should interrupt us with Brodda soon because the banquet I guess needs to run to the finish. I don't mind Jord being quite fashionably late, though, of course. So, just say the word when you think it's wrapped up enough that they can be interrupted. And grah, "Jord" wasn't very subtle this time. I hope she hasn't scared Embla off already. |
05-14-2007, 05:59 AM | #461 |
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All going brilliantly so far. Now, shall I conduct the Elves to the Hall, go on with Drenda and Gausen, or attempt both at the same time...?
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05-14-2007, 07:26 AM | #462 |
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I say, go for attempting both at once.
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05-17-2007, 01:34 AM | #463 |
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I tried...didn't quite work the Elves in...
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05-17-2007, 11:41 AM | #464 |
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thanks Durelin/Jord, lots to work with there.
When I am slightly less busy *stares at screen in insane overworked panic-stricken way* I will respond accordingly.
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05-21-2007, 08:19 AM | #466 |
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Prod. A few more posts me hearties, could Celuien fill in her SAVE please, and I'll post with the elves if people feel it's required to speed things up.
I'm also looking for a reaction to my last post from Folwren if poss Sorry to be such a Tartar, but... EDIT: Oops, sorry Celuien, seem to have wronged you. Only just saw your post. It's just Khandr we're waiting on then.
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05-21-2007, 09:29 AM | #468 |
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Originally, I was imagining that their relationship was almost total fantasy on Gausen's part based on some polit word from Uldor. I'm now thinking there might be more to it, in that Gausen could use a close relationship with Uldor as a way to control her son...but still, I doubt it's amounted to anything solid yet. Just a lot of pretty lies on one side and dreaming of power on the other. If that helps.
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Lachrandir has entered and addressed Grimr...
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05-25-2007, 02:43 PM | #471 |
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OK, Pio, I've left a little lead in for your younger characters.
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05-25-2007, 04:58 PM | #472 |
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Save filled.
A rather unceremonious welcome for the Elves, I fear. ~*~ Pio
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05-25-2007, 06:48 PM | #473 |
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Greetings one and all. I am currently suffering some sort of problem with my stomach area and I will not be able to post for a few days yet, if all goes as it has been going.
Anguirel, if Uldor is still taking up your time in any way, do what you like with getting Gausen away from him. I'm so sorry. (More for myself than for you...but, oh well... ) -- Folwren
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05-29-2007, 11:06 AM | #474 |
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I'm getting better, so I may be able to post sometime soon.
Thursday evening I am leaving for camp. I am working there six weeks this summer. Below is a schedule in which it tells you when you can expect me to be online and posting. I'm very, very sorry it is such little time. I hope I gave you some warning that I'd be gone (?). June 8 (after 6:00) to June 10 (until 3:00) June 15 (after 6:00) to June 17 (until 3:00) June 22 (after 6:00) to June 24 (until 3:00) Jun 29 (after 6:00) to July 5 Maybe July 7 and 8 for about 24 hours. July 13 (after 6:00) to July 15 (until 3:00) July 20 is the last day of camp. And we'll be leaving for Virginia sometime between the 23 and the 27, I think, but I'm not sure when. -- Folwren
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Hello all,
I've been sick too but now I'm back. So Celuien, I will have Dag reply asap. Sorry for any inconvenience! BS |
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sorry everyone...I didn't have time to reply to Jord before I went away on hols. Back now, and will be sticking something up tomorrow.
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06-03-2007, 02:18 PM | #477 |
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Ang,
The Borrim invitation is finally up. I've constructed it in such a way that any of the family can pick it up and decide on an answer. Since Folwren is away for a chunk of time, I don't know if you'd want to wait for her return, have Ulfast answer, or do a simple generic narrative response at the end of the feast and then a time condense post that jumps us ahead to the actual hunt. Or perhaps there are other things that need spelling out before the hunt? I'll leave that up to you and follow your lead.
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Sorry everyone, have been lying low and revising of late (plus computer got taken out by a fire). Will try to be more on the case as of this evening...
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Celuien, could you get Ulfast to pick up the letter? He'd likely be more pro-Borrim anyway, perhaps. That might be interesting.
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