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04-03-2006, 05:34 PM | #601 |
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Good gracious, things have been moving along this afternoon, haven't they? I'll either get a post up this evening or tomorrow, but if it's not up this evening, don't wait for me tonight when everyone's on (I've noticed that a lot of people are here and posting after midnight). If things are moving, keep them so, and don't wait for Athwen.
As for timewise. . .six weeks should be enough time for us to both carry the story along, and keep interesting character conflicts, falling out, and making up going as well, so long as everyone is writing consistantly, and it seems that everyone has been pretty good about that. I think we can make it. -- Folwren
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04-03-2006, 06:04 PM | #602 | |
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It will just make a further demand to everyone of us to carefully see, what the others have depicted in their posts. A major confusion will stall the game easily for a week... But this looks nice now - and very interesting! Good game for everyone!
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04-03-2006, 08:28 PM | #603 | |
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04-03-2006, 08:33 PM | #604 |
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He means read everyone's post carefully so that if someone says that their horse fell over a cliff and died, you don't think that the character himself fell over the cliff and died.
I was actually going to post a post this evening, but in it, I had Athwen follow Vaenosa and then when I got on to post it, Farael had already posted his inwhich his character runs into her. It amused me greatly, but it also put my post out of comission, so you all are going to have to wait until tomorrow. -- Folwren
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04-03-2006, 10:20 PM | #605 | |
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Now I get what Nogrod meant, Sorry I took your post out and Congrats! If I'm not crazy (which can't be quite ruled out just yet) I read in your siggy that you'll be an Aunty!! =) Mazel Tov!!
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04-03-2006, 11:03 PM | #606 |
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I used your character a wee bit Farael I hope it works, if not I can edit.
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04-04-2006, 01:32 AM | #607 | |
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04-04-2006, 11:32 AM | #608 |
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Sorry for the double post... just an update, save filled. Vaenosa will LOVE this. Or not.
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04-04-2006, 02:07 PM | #609 |
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Ha Ha I did love it Farael! But beware you may have just made a pesty friend for life! I will post a reply shortly.
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04-04-2006, 02:07 PM | #610 |
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Fun to read writing, everyone!
And Undome - Once poor addlewitted Brand the sheep-man can put together some semblance of words, he'll reply to your assessment of his livelihood and himself.
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04-04-2006, 02:34 PM | #611 | |
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Well, okay, that was probably a bit melodramatic, but sincerely, as it has been fun all the time, now there clearly is much more electricity in the air - and most lovely pairs making themselves through at the instant, eg. Brand & Meghan, Osmod & Vaenosa, Sythric & Leod etc... well, just getting to know each other, one at the time, but nice choices to begin with, anyhow! I love this thing!
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04-04-2006, 03:45 PM | #612 |
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Tevildo!
I have given you lots of things to write... making Sythric talk with both of your characters, at the same situation, that was interrupted in the middle by "Osmod's horse training -session"! I guess Leod's answer is the most important, thinking about the storyline (whether Fion is capable of continuing - who would know it better than Leod?), but I would appreciate some contact from Dorran also (I kind of remember you once saying, that Dorran would be the most forthcoming, because of his past?). Well, up to you now...
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04-05-2006, 03:04 AM | #613 |
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Can you please put this in Undome's last post - to follow it. ---------- Brand ‘Oh, no . . . tell me you’re not a sheep man . . . are you?’ Now how was he to answer that one? Was he to admit to feeblemindedness simply because he kept sheep? He found himself on the horns of a dilemma . . . and there she stood a great grin on her face, her eyes snapping with delight at having bested him. He wanted to be angry with her and found he simply couldn’t. Much as he composed his face into some semblance of seriousness, still he could feel the corners of his own mouth inching up into a similar grin. ‘And from the tone of your voice and the tenor of your comments, I’d say you are one of those . . . yes, those . . .’ He wrinkled his nose as if smelling something quite noxious. ‘Goat people.’ Now it was his turn to look down his nose at her . . . as if she were a bug of sorts. ‘Always butting into everyone’s business . . . that’s what goats do. And honestly, I’ve found for the most part their owners have quite similar temperaments. Nosy, bossy, demanding . . . and have you ever noticed how opinionated they are . . . goats and goat-herders . . .
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04-05-2006, 11:57 AM | #615 |
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Tevildo: I've let Dorran free of Athwen. . .he can do what he need sto wit hthe dear, or talking to Sythric, whatever is necessary.
Maeggaladiel: Athwen has come over to bother - I mean keep Fion company. I figured he looked pretty miserable and she's a soft hearted thing and would like to try to cheer him up. Go ahead and talk to her. She's curious about Fion's age - have her ask, if you want, sometime in your post. Carry on part of the conversation. -- Folwren
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04-05-2006, 01:25 PM | #616 |
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Naria: Thanks for finding Fion's horse! I was wondering how I'd manage to get the critter back in the game again, but you solved the problem for me!
Folwren: Great! He needed someone to chat with. I'll write up part of a conversation for them. EDIT- Ran short on time, so our 'conversation' is a bit limited. Go ahead and add to it if you like, Folwren!! I have to get to class.
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04-06-2006, 03:58 AM | #617 |
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SAVE filled! You can fill in the story as you like . . .
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04-06-2006, 07:44 AM | #618 | |
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Eowyn Skywalker: If you want to join in the conversation, you're more than welcome. Athwen's a nice girl, she won't bite, and she likes people not to feel left out. -- Folwren
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04-06-2006, 10:18 AM | #619 |
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I have posted. I have had Nay steal someone's cup from their hand, I did not specify who it was so someone can use this if they like.
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04-06-2006, 06:14 PM | #621 | |
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04-06-2006, 09:36 PM | #622 |
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Well, then, Athwen will just have to talk to HER! I'll see what I can conjure up. . .but with Nay running around with a cup in his mouth and acting like a . . . well, bad mannered horse, Athwen's growing up might take control and she may go over and show Vaenosa how to correct him before she does anything else. But I haven't quite decided yet. . .
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04-07-2006, 01:11 AM | #623 |
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I hope I have not made Fion too ill. I have tried to leave things hanging in the balance so it could go either way once the journey starts. But if you'd like me to edit, I certainly will.
Also, Athwen, Dorran has akwardly tried to make amends for this rudeness. You know how young lads are!
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04-07-2006, 04:36 AM | #624 | |
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I'll try to come up with something quite soon, but will be probably away during the weekend - so use Sythric if needed.
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04-07-2006, 09:25 AM | #625 |
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Just a couple of remarks:
Tevildo: I have made Leod kind of a "yes-man", as I supposed, that he would be agreeing, and I didn't want to put too many words in his mouth. If you think, this is "un-Leodish", let me know: we can put some reactions to him in my post. And if you disagree in some more general sense, then let me know too. I will change the post according you ideas. I just thought it good to rtry and get things going... Eowyn: Feel free to answer Sythric's proposal, and possibly to depict Sythric going towards the thing that he will then be doing (according to your choice). Undómë: You write that there was a trio working with the oat cakes (and "the three worked") - aren't there four of you: Meghan, Raedwald, Brand & Incana?
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04-07-2006, 11:04 AM | #626 |
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Tevildo: Great post! I'm going to write something today - I promise! Very soon, too. And the reason I had Dorran answer her that there was nothing to do was because I needed to move on, and I wasn't sure where you were, so I just stuck some vague answer in one of my recent posts. This last post of yours is great.
Nogrod: There were only three working on the oatcakes. Readwald only fetched the oats for them and then tossed them at Brand, I think. I believe he walked off after that. I don't know what he's doing. Arry: When do we have to finish up this evening and move on to the next day or what? Do you have any plans? -- Folwren
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04-07-2006, 11:49 AM | #627 |
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I've put up a save to answer Athwen and Dorran. It'll probably be filled later this afternoon.
EDIT- Deleted the save. I went to class, and by the time it was over, I had completely forgotten what I was going to post!! Also, I think Folwren wanted to talk to Dorran, so I'll just wait until she gets her post up to bring Fion back into the picture.
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No - there were 3 making oatcakes. Meghan and Brand were joined by Incana. Rædwald gave them the oats he had brought along; he was not cooking.
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04-07-2006, 02:14 PM | #629 |
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I planned to have us moving on by Wednesday of next week.
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Okay, I've written and placed my post, all. Enjoy it.
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04-08-2006, 10:08 AM | #632 |
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Looks good, but I have an idea. Could you check your pm's?
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04-08-2006, 10:53 AM | #633 |
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Yep, I've checked said PM and the post is edited. Is that good?
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04-09-2006, 11:49 AM | #634 |
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If we are to move forwards on Wednesday (RL), our characters should probably have some discussions about how to continue. I can post this evening (in about 4 hours from now) and make the deer about ready to be eaten - roasting a deer surely takes time, but if it is roasted whole, one could just carve the surface-bites first as they are done earlier...
I think it would be natural for people to gather around the fire and the deer to discuss the next day, but other options surely could be used also. And as I said earlier, I think that either Brand or Osmod should be taking the initiative...
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I do think that there should be some discussion as to what we are to be doing for Wednesday(RL) and those two should be able to lead the discussion and especially Brand should be able to set us in the right direction and what path we are to take. That being said. Arry is there going to be another surprise or something? Waiting three days(RL) until we move again is a long time to just sit around a fire and chit chat and would we not be wanting to get the message to the King asap? I'm sure there will also be conversation while we ride, if we say all there is to say while we are at this camp our ride is going to be awfully dull. |
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04-09-2006, 01:29 PM | #636 |
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Well, don't count on Osmod taking the initiative... or at least me writing that he will. I have two exams coming up on Monday and Tuesday so I won't be having time for a good RPG post 'till then.... I'd say Tuesday evening.
Feel free to say that Osmod talked to Brand and they decided to call everyone for a talk by the fire though.
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If everyone is thinking as I am, that conversations are becoming dull and too drawn out, we may want to bump forward to dinner and then in the evening let the leaders (whoever they might be)(will they have to be chosen) decide what's happening next. Thus far, I think the characters have been assuming that we'll be splitting in the morning. In which case. . .something has to be figured out.
Fion's state of health also has to be decided on. Tevildo and I were wanting some time to do some sort of dialogue between Dorran and Athwen, however I had an idea that as the game does need to continue, we can go ahead and continue, but at the same time, Tevildo and I can work on our conversation and continue sticking it into one or two posts. (Did that make sense to you all?) I think Arry's plan of not moving forward until Wednesday is probably a good idea. There are several things to cover this evening in the game. -- Folwren
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04-09-2006, 02:18 PM | #638 |
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Actually, if people are done with the making oatcake scene and what ever else the characters are engaged in, then I can move us along immediately.
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04-09-2006, 02:24 PM | #639 |
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I'm ready to move on . . . how about all the way to the next morning and someone write what was decided as a backflash. that would speed us on.
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04-09-2006, 02:33 PM | #640 |
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Okay, if you all plan to move on, let me set up a save. Dorran and Athwen need to talk. . .either this evening or the next morning. Tevildo will decide when the best time will be and if it's the next morning, I can remove the save.
Is that alright? -- Folwren
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