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05-03-2006, 11:48 AM | #521 | |
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Actually, I don't remember, but Saeryn was introduced to the game before I came along. -- Folwren
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05-03-2006, 12:59 PM | #522 |
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Yes, well... it's exactly that reason that I need to know... that and if somebody asks her. "Well, I'm either 18, or 20, but you see, I'm not entirely sure, given that my writer never bothered to write it down." I'm writing up a bio for Degas, so now I'm thinking on it and can't remember.
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05-03-2006, 01:47 PM | #523 | |
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Make it 18, I'd say...; old enough to be married off, not old enough to have means to stave it off other than running away....and that makes Eodwine go a little more bonkers in his brain, taking himself to task for getting distracted by such a young thing at his 'advanced' age.... |
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05-03-2006, 01:51 PM | #524 |
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What's happened to the Mead Hall, by the way? What are the plans? I don't think I'll be writing any more for this particular day until later in the afternoon (in the game) at which time I'm going to do a post about Thornden and his sister. . .and then I would like to be able to come back and talk to Lys. I don't think Thornden will be getting back to the Mead Hall until after dark, though.
So, what's going on? -- Folwren
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05-03-2006, 01:57 PM | #525 | |
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After that, I'm going to move the Game ahead 20 days, which means April 24 (still grrrr behind our calendar), at which time Eodwine will give his decisions regarding the month-long trial periods of all his new hirelings. Any questions? |
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05-03-2006, 02:15 PM | #526 |
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Jen's ransom note post for the mini-game has the queen herself coming to inform them of the happenings.
How are we splitting events between the two? Write at the Hall up to the point where Jen has the queen coming (which is pretty much the search of the fairgrounds and getting to the Hall where they see that she's definately not there) and then transfer that story to the other thread and continue onward in both places?
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05-03-2006, 02:30 PM | #527 | |
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I'll make one last post for Eodwine that is pre-sub-plot rpg, in which he dresses down Degas and then all of the mead hall friends go there, at which point the sub-rpg takes over the plot. We'll start on April 24 Game time, with my next post. Okay, everybody? Last edited by littlemanpoet; 05-03-2006 at 02:36 PM. |
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05-03-2006, 03:07 PM | #528 |
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Good for me.
A note: Saeryn and Degas were born on May 1st. Saeryn hasn't informed anybody that her 19th birthday is coming up and is unlikely to. Degas, on the other hand, has no qualms about throwing her a party.
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05-03-2006, 03:08 PM | #529 | |
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If all this is entirely out of the question, though, I'll have to live with it. Don't want to put the rest of you out of commission. -- Folwren
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05-03-2006, 03:19 PM | #530 |
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Do you or anyone else mind if I do an occassional Away post for Rose and her family? At some point, I'll bring them for a trip into the "big" city. ~ U
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Hey everyone, sorry I haven't posted much Rl has been keeping me overly busy lately.
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I'm thinking that I may have to age her somewhat instead of 18yrs she may have to be about 27yrs, but then I think somewhere Leof mentions something about them being of simmilair ages hmmm *stumped* Any suggestions?
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05-03-2006, 06:27 PM | #532 |
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Updated Mead Hall plan:
New plan. The hallway has been squared off. I imagine there are windows in the hallway looking out on the alder court, maybe some shelving in between them and along the opposite wall for added storage. Those corners make some nice nooks on the outside. Benches? Plants? Statues of hobbits? I'm not entirely sure what the larger gray box in the kitchen represents, but it's there. I'm not sure I have much to add right now. At least, nothing that I can't handle in retrospect after the time change if I don't have a chance to post before the switch. I might not, since I sort of have a big shelf exam at the end of next week in a massive topic, but I'll try.
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05-03-2006, 08:57 PM | #535 | |
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05-03-2006, 11:13 PM | #536 | |
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05-04-2006, 08:18 PM | #537 |
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Looks good, Formy.
Folwren, I think you could still have Thorden return to the mead hall to close out this Day, and see Lys. Nerindel, how about something having to do with orcs marauding in the mountains just east of Ithilien, or maybe a Haradrim mini-war in Pelargir which could have been the history for Æðelhild? Unless you really want the War of the Ring connection? If so, I think you could still have A befriend Léof, in terms of being kindred spirits instead of same age. Might be more interesting that way; the age difference could actually turn into a rather fun dynamic that way.... just thinking out loud..... |
05-04-2006, 09:11 PM | #538 |
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Do you need an actual Degas-searching-the-fair post or can we run on the assumption that he did?
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05-05-2006, 03:21 PM | #540 |
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Oh good.
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05-06-2006, 09:11 PM | #541 |
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Folwren, is Thornden going to come back to see Lys this Day?
Cool post, Anguirel. Is it possible to make the Manawyth story a subplot in the Abduction story so that we can move ahead the amount of time I'd like with the mead hall thread? Because Manawyth's criminal case will come before Eodwine on the very next day without a doubt. I'll have to check on that.... And another thing. Since Lothiriel comes to the mead hall with the abductor's letter in hand, which starts the sub-plot on the new thread, then I'll have to transfer Saeryn's curiosity over Eodwine's dream, and his eventual telling of that dream, to the Abduction story-line as well. |
05-06-2006, 11:01 PM | #542 |
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Trouble being that I had no plan whatsoever to include Saeryn in the sub-plot. I can, but I hadn't really meant to participate at all, given my distinct lack of time if the thing runs over about three weeks. What would Saeryn's place in the sub-plot even be?
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05-07-2006, 12:34 AM | #543 |
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Sorry I've been so quiet everyone. Lys doesn't have much to do, really ...
LMP, I'd say that seeing Lys is a must. It'd be a bit of an awkward post to try and recap a few weeks of major events, if that makes sense Perhaps Foley could post, and I make the final post for the day? Up to you, completely. Tara |
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Also, what will be the status of everyone in the Mead Hall when Thornden returns after night fall? Hectic? Or will everyone be calm and tired out by their day of utter horribleness. (I'm sorry, I'm at a horrid loss of words at the moment. I'm extremely tired. . .won't go into detail.) Let me know and I'll try to post today. -- Folwren
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Feanor, any chance for a short conversation between Saeryn and Eodwine to wrap up the Day? Perhaps a PM convo? |
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05-07-2006, 01:56 PM | #547 |
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Okay, good. Post on the way.
--- Edit: Posted. Tara, I left it open for Lys to respond as he would to Thornden. If you woud like to have Lys ask a few, common questions about who Thornden is, what his name is, or whatever, go ahead and talk for Thornden. Have fun with it. -- Folwren
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05-07-2006, 04:59 PM | #549 |
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Thanks Fol and lmp . I'll get to work on that post now. Should be up by the end of the day.
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05-07-2006, 06:04 PM | #550 |
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I assumed Degas would be sent out in the Abduction thread, in whatever Eodwine's first response was.
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05-07-2006, 06:09 PM | #551 |
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Responses to my last post will go in the Abduction to Edoras thread.
Continuations of the Mead Hall storyline belong here.
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05-07-2006, 06:18 PM | #552 |
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05-09-2006, 08:34 AM | #553 |
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Hullo all!
I do hope to get involved in a roleplay here soon, but for now I'll just wait in the mead hall (I hope it will give me enough of a refresher course... I haven't done this in so long). Lovely to see some of you old friends, and I'm looking forward to making some new acquaintances! with love, Ithaeliel
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05-09-2006, 09:41 PM | #554 |
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Welcome, Ithaeliel, to the Eorling Mead Hall.
Question: is "Eorl" supposed to be the lord of the Eorling Mead Hall? Or is that someone else? The name of the Eorl of Middle Emnet, and therefore the lord at the Eorling Mead Hall, is Eodwine. That may be confusing, I know, but blame the Anglo-Saxons. |
05-09-2006, 10:32 PM | #555 |
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Time jump comes next, lmp?
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05-10-2006, 03:59 AM | #556 | |
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But I have to figure out with Anguirel where to place the Manawyth horse-thieving sub-plot. Would that be a whole 20 days later? Or would it be the very next day? In the culture I would expect it to be the very next day, but maybe we could find a believable reason why it would take 20 days before trial. Any ideas, Ang? |
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05-10-2006, 04:56 AM | #557 |
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Why would it be the next day? Kings and Lords in that era might set aside a day once a month in which cases are heard, and anyone who has something to set before the lord may come and do so. Meanwhile, someone would have to offer surety for Manawyth or he would remain imprisoned, and the horse would be stabled somewhere neutral (Meduseld, perhaps?) with the cost bourne by the loser of the case, whenever it is heard.
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05-10-2006, 06:47 AM | #558 |
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Anglo-Saxons didn't really go in for prisons, especially for ignoble horse-thieves...
A surety sounds like a vaguely good idea. Could some Mead Hall guard like, say, Garwine, encounter Cuichelm with Manawyth, hear what's gone on and take Manawyth back to the Inn under the Eorl's surety till the trial? Another, rather desperate expedient would be for Manawyth to escape from his captors, become a wild outlawed woodsman, and then be recaptured and brought to trial whenever is convenient. It would require a rather adventurous post from me, but I think I'm up for it...
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Take your pick, Anguirel.
First off, the place where Manawyth was apprehended, was in the midst of Edoras, which is in Middle Emnet. Therefore, he actually comes under the jurisdiction of Eodwine. This may not necessarily be understood by the locals yet, so they'd bring Manawyth to Meduseld and be informed that they'd gone to the wrong place, and they had better 'move it to the Eorling Mead Hall'. Which puts them in a bit of a bind, as suddenly they realize their hopes of getting Manawyth amputated at the wrist, ankle, or neck, or whatever, suddenly has become less likely, as Eodwine is himself likely to speak for Manawyth. Anyway, Eodwine will set a date for as long as he feels like. Which will be 20 days hence, because he wants the month to be over and Manawyth to be declared "his man" before the trial begins, for the sake of protection. But if Manawyth tries to escape and make Eodwine's job of protecting him that much harder, go for it. It's up to you, Ang. |
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Weeell...the Escape plan would be wonderfully ironic.
But I won't be able to get it up till the day after tomorrow or so. So if you want a quicker time jump, we'd better go with the less Baroque course...otherwise I'd love to write my get-away.
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