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07-11-2008, 12:38 PM | #481 |
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Just put a time sig in the subject line
and go ahead and post, Groin.
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07-11-2008, 03:37 PM | #482 |
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Thanks, LMP, I'll get my post in as soon as possible!
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07-11-2008, 09:35 PM | #483 |
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Alrighty. Tomorrow morning I'll put up a post. Since we're trying to keep this moving, shaggy, are there any initial reactions from Oeric you want me to throw in there? PM me if you get the chance.
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07-12-2008, 02:55 AM | #484 |
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There, that should do the trick. Sorry people. I've been quite busy lately, what with tests. And WW isn't helping. I've been avoiding this for too long, I know.
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07-12-2008, 07:27 AM | #485 |
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Whoa! I hadn't expected that. So Dan has chosen to make Eodwine's decision for him instead of leaving it to his lord to make the decision; that is, whether Oeric can be trusted.
Now we need shaggydog to post, or else for him to let Firefoot know what Oeric's response will be; or, as an alternative, Firefoot can make a best guess what that response will be and revise as needed if shaggydog wants something different. Let's get this Day wrapped up by the end of Sunday (tomorrow). Groin, since it's July 9, the sun sets about 9:30 p.m. When were you thinking that the hunters got back to camp and Erbrand was starting the skinning and dressing of the deer? Incidentally, I'm trying to picture how the hunting party left and came back, with the Scar in the way. The hunting party would have had to go across the Scar to get to the plains to the north of the Scar, because the marshes are impossible for horses to get through without having a "Dan" experience. And on the way back the hunting party would have to cross the Scar before anybody from the camp knew the hunters were back unless a guard was set to look for them (which is certainly possible). How did you imagine it, Groin? I tend to see the Scar as almost impassable for horses, unless there's one particular spot that's been worked into a path of sorts. Last edited by littlemanpoet; 07-12-2008 at 07:34 AM. |
07-12-2008, 07:41 AM | #486 |
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Great post Eonwe! Firefoot I will send you both a second PM about any needed Oeric reaction so that we can get this wrapped up quickly.
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07-12-2008, 08:25 AM | #487 | |
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Because I certainly am... I'm excited to see if I can insert that many emotions into an easy to read format filled with action. Elempi, while he may not first run into Eodwine, he will ask for him first. And then, Foley, he'll want Saeryn. When I bring him in, I'll leave it open for either of you (or anybody else) to respond. And I'll bring him in after the time change.
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I'll get an insertion in as soon as you give your input.
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07-12-2008, 08:45 AM | #489 | |
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07-12-2008, 10:09 AM | #490 |
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Thanks for coming through with that, Eonwe. My post is also now up - it's brief but I'm feeling rather sick today and it gets the job done...
The way I figure it timeline-wise, Dan and Scyld will arrive back at camp probably while Eodwine and co. are out working on the fences, so they'll be there when they get back. |
07-12-2008, 10:20 AM | #491 |
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And for the first time in his life, Degas actually has to care who likes him. Oh, the sudden burst of reality that's about to kick him in the head. He's not going to like it at all. And I'm gonna looooove it.
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07-12-2008, 10:24 AM | #492 |
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Given Crabannan's tendency towards brawling, this statement takes on a whole new level of meaning.
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07-12-2008, 10:52 AM | #493 |
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Would he attack the lord of a holding?
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07-12-2008, 10:53 AM | #494 |
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Not unless provoked.
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07-12-2008, 01:49 PM | #495 |
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Speaking of provocation, Gwath, that newest post of yours really provokes me to write an answer...
As for moving time so soon, Modtryth, Stigend, Garstan and Thornden were supposed to have a chat about the boys, but we can make something happen so that they don't, or write it later. So no problem there, I guess.
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07-12-2008, 02:15 PM | #496 |
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I posted. If you Gwath and/or Folwren could wrap it up for us tomorrow, it would be good. And poor Crabannan gets to present and explain himself for the zillionth time...
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07-12-2008, 02:16 PM | #497 |
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Thin, we could write a post together for that grown-ups discussion. Or we could say it was put off. But if it was put off, then feelings would still likely grow and muster and things might not progress very well if not remedied.
Looking forward to seeing your reply to Gwath's post. If I have time, I'll write something, too. I should also write one more post for Saeryn this Day. -- Foley
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07-12-2008, 02:16 PM | #498 |
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Go and see...
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07-12-2008, 02:20 PM | #499 |
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Haha, interesting post, Lommy. I think it would be more appropriate for Gwath to post next, seeing as he's the one questioned. If he does so early enough, I may be able to write again before tomorrow. But as Javan has not yet been asked to speak, I'll keep out of it for now.
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As for that grown-up discussion, I think we should either postpone it, or write it soon-ish and then insert to proper place. We should probably hear Noggie's opinion, but he seems to have disappeared from these threads - he hasn't managed to write that post he's been promising to write all the summer... But he's playing ww and I heard phantom is charging him with loads of football tournament stuff, so I guess we can semi-forgive him. I'll try make him post or at least explain, though, if he doesn't post on this thread by tomorrow...
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07-13-2008, 06:23 AM | #501 | |
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I'm getting at it as I write this now. I just need to check a few details. Am I right in thinking that none of our PC's are with Stigend so I have only NPC's with him? PS. Great to see you rejoining the Hall Fea!
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07-13-2008, 06:57 AM | #503 | |
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I mean Stigend has with him: Æthelstan, guard5, guard6 (yeah, I found the post and it was as I was afraid it was, no PC's). So do I get to decide it or does lmp or anyone else have strong feelings about it? I'd say Redwald and Wilcred - but clearly Osmund and Elfric have two votes... I I'd vote for Wilcred it would bring him to two votes as well... if I'd just get someone to vote for Redwald wih me then it would be a tie of four... (playing too much werewolf) I'll write them as someones and can change the names afterwards... Another thing. Now if Stigend and his gang has been on the swamp, how come they have not seen Dan, Scyld and Oeric - or heard Dan's calls for help? Shall we assume the swamps are so big that they don't have an eyecontact? Or am I free to come up with added geography offering better chances for getting timber from a bit farther away? I guess that would be the better option. And if you guys have nothing against it the "wood-gang" might spot you in the late afternoon if you are stil there...
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07-13-2008, 09:25 AM | #506 |
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Okay. I have my first post on Stigend & fellows searching for wood up and posted.
It would have been optimistic to think I could tell such a short story in one post after all... I'm doing my best to make the rest of it today as well.
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Thanks for your approval of Lithor, LMP.
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07-13-2008, 12:35 PM | #508 |
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Ok, Noggie :
++Redwald or with the æ thing if you want, but that just makes it harder.
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07-13-2008, 06:16 PM | #509 |
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If you wish to move forwards feel free to do it. I can always add my last things concerning the wood-party to my post there. And I will try to do it tomorrow. Now I think I need some sleep.
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07-13-2008, 08:07 PM | #510 |
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Noggie has settled the names of the guards for us. Great job working up the personalities a bit!
I'll post starting the new Day some time tomorrow evening, so if you want to have something same-Day in yet, please post before then. That gives you approximately 20 hours. |
07-13-2008, 11:31 PM | #511 |
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I took the liberty of having a small fire of some kind appear on the Scar briefly, presumably created by one of the peasants Erbrand saw earlier or maybe even Oeric, though he's probably too smart to do something like that. Hope it's alright.
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Stigend & the gang is back - and it's early evening there in the end of the post. So from my part you can jump forwards.
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07-14-2008, 08:57 AM | #513 |
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I see you Gwath changed the placing of your post.
A good idea looking at the "reader experience"! Nicely thought!
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07-14-2008, 10:16 AM | #514 |
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Great characterizations, Nogrod. Believe it or not, Æthelstan is the creation of one of the former writers of EOH, and at that time had been given status as 3rd in command after Thornden and Eodwine. But having nobody to write him for over a year, that got lost or ignored. It needn't have come into your posts at all, but I like the characterization of someone not being able to apologize with words but by a gift. Very apt, that. There's still time for anyone who wishes to get in a last post before I change the Day.
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07-14-2008, 12:57 PM | #515 |
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Great job on your post, Nogrod. I enjoyed reading about the new characters.
When you mentioned fire, Gwathagor, I thought you meant a FIRE not a flickering flame that soon snuffs out! Anyway, I enjoyed reading your post. I guess Crabbannan isn't all that bad when it comes down to it.
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07-14-2008, 06:21 PM | #517 |
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Okay...I posted too late. Gwath, could you put this post at the end of your post #170?
Anyone who knows Garstan's character better, tell me if I overdid him and what he said. -- Foley Folwren's Post Garstan fixed his attention on the boys once Crabbanan had excused himself and backed out of the issue. While Crabannan worked behind them, going hard at it with hammer and stake, Garstan demanded an explanation. “What happened here?” he asked. “Well, he said-” both Javan and Cnebba started at once with raised voices, but a single, stern glance from Garstan shut them both up. There was a short silence as the two boys looked at each other, both suddenly unwilling to begin. Garmund finally did. “Javan wanted to put up the canvas even after you had told us not to until you got back.” “I wasn’t intending to disobey, though,” Javan interjected. “They’re lying if they say that. I just wanted to get the canvas ready to put up.” “Then why was it almost coming to blows again?” “He called me a baby,” Cnebba accused, pointing his finger. “You were being rude and a baby,” Javan replied, slapping Cnebba’s hand away. “That’s enough,” Garstan said. Once more his voice had enough warning to it that all three of the boys were still and silent. “I am going to discuss this with your brother, Javan. And you two,” he said, looking at Cnebba and Garmund. He read more in their looks than just innocent victims of Javan’s words. “Your behavior today towards Javan has been poor as well. This isn’t the end of it. But we have work to do. We’ve hardly gotten anything done here, although we’ve been here all morning. If you three don’t start putting an effort into getting these tents up, I’m going to take discipline into my own hands. Now get to it. You can have some water, first.” Javan looked down and moved forward towards the buckets of water. Garmund and Cnebba went, too, and Javan stopped to allow them to go first – hardly out of a wish to be gentlemanly. When they had all gotten a drink, they turned back again and received orders on what to do next. |
07-14-2008, 06:54 PM | #518 |
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Nogrod, can you put this at the beginning of your post 172?
Thanks! -- Foley Folwren's Post Saeryn woke again finally in the late afternoon. She felt calmer and collected, strong and able to rise. She lifted her head and looked about. The tent was empty, the flap fastened shut. She gently lifted the light cover off of herself and strained to see her wounded side. The dressing and wrap was fresh and it felt cool and soothing. She drew a deep breath and then let it out slowly again as she sat up. With only a little difficulty, she rose and dressed herself and then headed out of the tent. She wanted to see the new holding before darkness fell and she wanted to do it without being hindered. Everyone was at work and no one noticed as she exited the tent. She would explore the place quietly and unobtrusively as possible and then seek the company of the ladies. Soon, she told herself, she would be one of the inhabitants again. Then no one would ask questions, or wonder about her. This, at least, was her hope. Her past was behind her, and with no one left to come stir it up and to find her, she thought she could be happy and content to stay. |
07-14-2008, 07:01 PM | #519 |
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Done.
A nice one as well...
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Watch out, Nogrod, you have the makings of a 2nd personal character wanthing you to write him. Heck, it's already happened. Before long you're going to be writing from Wilcred's perspective; just wait and see. That's the way it goes; ask Harreld.
There is one more piece of story that must be told before this Day ends. Dan must bring "Nydfara" to Eodwine. I can think of 2 ways to handle that. Either we can have one or both of Firefoot and Eonwe post, followed by one of mine featuring Eodwine, OR the three of us could do a PM-built post allowing for dialogue, and it can be included in Eodwine's thoughts as he thinks back from the new Day to "a month ago". Let me know which way you want to go with this. At any rate, we can start the new Day now, and either add this post in to the appropriate spot, or have it be a recollection. |
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