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12-02-2006, 11:40 AM | #721 | |
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Foley: Is it possible that Athwen would try to help Hadith a bit? If he would regain some consciousness he might be foolhardy enough to try and join the fight as the slavers attack the women and the children (or look for Johari ). PS. Rog and Aiwendil taking what, 10+ slavers... Quite a feat?
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12-02-2006, 11:47 AM | #722 | |
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EDIT: Oh, yes, Durelin: I believe it was your idea to not have anyone else show up in time to help Aiwendil and Rog? Well, I for one can say that Kwell will not be there in time to help, except at the very end. Athwen will be present, but she doesn't fight, really. -- Folwren
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12-02-2006, 03:07 PM | #723 |
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Rôg has made a brief reply to Athwen..... In addition to horses, females are not his forté. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do I have it right that there will be @ 10 slavers + Imak who are heading for the women and children? Or have I overestimated? ~*~ Pio
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12-02-2006, 03:30 PM | #724 | |
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Now the 10 after Athwen have been accounted for and they seem to be busy fighting. Some are skirmishing with Nasim & co. (maybe these are from the 5 we had no idea?). So ten would sound reasonable, at least to my ears... Maybe not more, but 8-9?
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12-02-2006, 08:41 PM | #725 |
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If it's going to be about ten then I think I'll have Nasim and co. (and maybe Khamir) make it in time to help.
Unless Aiwendil is going to pull another trick from his sleeve. Rôg will certainly have plenty, but I don't think they'll be quite enough... Or unless others simply get there first. |
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12-03-2006, 10:03 AM | #727 |
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Okay. I will be posting soon to make the "final battle" in front of the tunnels...
There will be five escapees against three slavers. All the slavers will die, two of the escapees (Joshwan and Erlech) will die too and one (Fewerth) will be badly wounded. Tevildo: Should Dorran pick Fewerth up as he seems to be the only wounded alive after this "tunnel-battle"? I'll end the post in such a way that you can bring Dorran in. Beloan and Qat ("the bearded one" as Hadith referred him to) are both NPC's so use them as you wish...
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12-03-2006, 11:25 AM | #728 |
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I must be dotty this morning. I just posted this on the game thread.... Try again!
************ A final showdown at the grove sounds great! We haven't had a concentrated battle scene where we're all together. I am also going to pull in Lindir and the men he's stalking in the south. The elf will get a message from Aiwendil to hurry back towards the grove because of the dire situaton. He will be part of the final battle there. The slavers he's following will likewise hear Imak's horn and go tearing off towards the northwest. These slavers will get pulled into the subplot that Azhar, Aiwendil, and Rôg that is taking part on the outskirts of the grove....
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12-03-2006, 12:22 PM | #729 |
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There is a quite bloody battle there now and the action around the tunnel has been put to an end. At least this far.
Just a small request to you fellow writers. I have never tried a post like that before and I'm not sure how well it managed to convey the situation and what happened in it. In Finnish I believe I would have been able to make it intelligible with all the changing perspectives and so on, but in English I'm not so sure about it. I have myself quite a clear vision of what happened there, but I would be very happy to have some feedback from that. So did you understand what happened, was it clear or baffling? What was badly / wrongly expressed, which parts were more like messing things up rather than making sense? I would appreciate any feedback from this as it was quite a complex task to me. Tevildo: Dorran might take it up from there now, I think.
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12-03-2006, 12:25 PM | #730 | |
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And that idea still kind of talks on behalf of there being as many slavers as possible in that last fight (so at least the ten).
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12-04-2006, 11:42 AM | #731 |
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Sorry, that I couldn't respond earlier to the vague number of slavers killed by Carl's archers. (I was near a computer very, very little over the weekend.) And I will be reading your post shortly Nogrod, so I don't know if what I'm saying now is at all relavant. But the archers might have killed as many or as few of the slavers as my fellow writers find convenient. But if they didn't kill many, they certainly wounded several of them.
The one confirmed dead slaver Carl was personally struggling with, would be Hamin, despatched courtesy of Kwell (with great thanks, I'm sure). And he was not from the grouping that charged the tunnel to my mind, but was with with one of the other two groupings. Last edited by Hilde Bracegirdle; 12-04-2006 at 11:49 AM. |
12-04-2006, 03:47 PM | #732 | |
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So as it stands now, there were at least 11-12 riders following Athwen and they're all dead. This all has been written. We seem to be pretty efficient bunch of escapees! But I see that as no problem anyway. Maybe there were like 27 slavers to begin with?
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12-04-2006, 04:57 PM | #733 | |
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I was in class when I started to think about what I was going to write next. I really want to bring back some characters that were included earlier in RPG, but haven't been mentioned in awhile, Reagonn in particular. Orofaniel dropped from the game some time ago, so would anyone object to me killing him off? It would add emotion particularly for Shae and Khamir, who have both known him for sometime, and it would prove that "the fifteen" aren't complete invulnerable. I have an idea involving him as part of the cavalry and joining up with Shae to where the women and children are. Of course, I wouldn't have him die until we reach the slavers in the final showdown.
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12-04-2006, 10:22 PM | #734 |
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Sorry my post isn't done yet. I had planned to fill in Azhar's save today, but I've come down with a stomach bug. I'm going to call it quits for now and try again in the morning.
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12-05-2006, 04:01 AM | #735 |
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Hey Kitty-kat! Long, long shift at work. Take your time with your post - I'll be sleeping in tomorrow and then doing some holiday shopping....
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12-05-2006, 03:26 PM | #738 |
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Does your character need a little help, Tevildo? I hope you have something planned because neither of my characters are quite near enough to be of much use.
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12-05-2006, 08:35 PM | #739 |
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A very good post, Foley! Indeed. I might have wished Hadith to be a bit more conscious to kind of make it beliavable that he somehow (even though foolhardly) would get involved in the battle to come. But I can make it in my own post for him, so you do not need to change anything...
But - and this for all! Should we make an upgrade to the people we have introduced to the gang and who they are /were? And as Brinniel said, should we kill all those who have left the story? That would make sense as it could bring some attachments to the fore and at the same time solve the problem, what to do with people who are no longer written. So how are these? Orofaniel - Reagonn Novnarwen - Aedhild Just to make the overall picture... I have introduced: Beloan - alive and well, but at the tunnels right now. Qat - the bearded escapee, alive and well, but at the tunnels right now. These both I think are "good soldiers" I have killed: Joshwan: the pirate, a good soldier who met his end in the fight. Erlech: An "original" slave escapee and a stern fighter, died in the fight. I have wounded: Fewerth: the nasty guy who tried to trick Hadith's blade to himself, making his best in the battle, fought to injury, trampled by a horse; needs to be taken care of (Tevildo / Dorran?) Nothing definitive to say about right now: Guilledean: a kind of a nerd but might be capable of something - with the archers. Khala & Cuáran: the elder ladies who would be helping in all things possible (=no fighters but helpers, with the women and children) ----- I saw a quite many of you to bring forwards some characters in the last posts. Please bring them here so that we can have a picture of them and the overall situation!
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12-05-2006, 08:54 PM | #741 | |
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But I would appreciate a few changes just to make Hadith a bit more conscious...
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Anyways, I'm currently planning my next post. I think I'll have Shae approach the camp where the woman and children are from the north. Reagonn and another NPC will catch up to her, and both will later be killed. Are those three slavers (leftover from five) up north still there? If so, I'll create a little incident with them...
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12-06-2006, 10:15 AM | #744 |
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Excellent, Pio! I'm very glad to hear it.
Nogrod, I have edited that post. Tell me if it's alright. -- Folwren
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It might well be interesting to kill off Aedhild and leave Eirnar alive. Would he feel a mix of grief and relief? He'd be an interesting character to play after such a death. But it might also be interesting for Eirnar to die while trying to protect her, and in the end have them both die... If no one else writes about them, and we could do with more casualties, I'll write up a death scene. The NPCs I created recently: Nasim - he loves peace, is not afraid to cry, and still has an obedient quality to him. He is one of the recent escapees. He is only minorly wounded. Gamal - he rarely talks, is a very sober person who feels he should not get attached to anyone or anything because it will simply be lost again. He is one of "the fifteen," I suppose. Didn't really think about him much. He is also only minorly wounded. Dead: Zaki - Nasim's friend. Last edited by Durelin; 12-06-2006 at 11:23 AM. |
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I put in a save. Hopefully, it will be filled by the end of the weekend. I would do it now, as I'm in a slightly creative mood at the moment, but I'm also very tired. I think I'm actually going to try to turn in early for once...and by early, I mean before 2am.
In case anyone's wondering, Syth is the other NPC I'm writing in the post. Not that it matters too much, as I will be killing him off. Though, when I come to think about it, we really should keep track of NPCs, dead and alive. That way when the battle's all over and done, we can figure out how many ex-slaves are left. Quote:
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Um...Firefoot...I think you've mis understood Hadith's position. He is far back agains the rocks, behind all the women and children, and fairly sheltered from the wind and sand. He is by three or four water buckets that are sitting underneath a large concave rock. So, he's not really in the middle of no where, and not very easily stumbled upon.
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Oops. My fault.
Edit: post changed. Hopefully that's better. Last edited by Firefoot; 12-08-2006 at 09:23 PM. |
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Okay, my save is filled with a ridiculously long post.
Two more ex-slaves are dead along with one slaver. Shae's in a bit of a sticky situation, so if anyone wants to come and rescue her, feel free. She's very close to the women and children's camp, but looking at other posts, perhaps even nearer to Khamir and his companions. Though her injuries are only minor, Shae looks like a complete wreck and there's definitely no way she could fend off two slavers, so she could really use some help...
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Azhar and little Tom are on their way back to the women and children with Rôg. Imak is sorely injured but not dead. The two slavers who were with him are dead. ~*~ Pio
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12-11-2006, 11:06 AM | #752 |
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What can be done to move this forward a little bit? Athwen is waiting for the attack on the women and children or for more wounded people.
Kwell is...waiting for me to write about him. I'm waiting for the slaver's to almost finish their attack on the women and children. Can something be done? -- Folwren
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12-11-2006, 12:38 PM | #753 |
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I'll post to have the slavers attack the women and children if you're unable to, Child. Sorry, I've been rather busy, too. I should just be able to hit "send" tonight for the rest of my college apps (well, except one...but that can wait a little), though, and so I should have time to do a post.
If you'd rather do it, or had another trick up your sleeve, just let me know, Child. My other option (or I could include this in my post along with moving forward with the battle) is bringing Khamir, Adnan, Nasim, and Gamal with Vror to where everyone's gathering for the showdown, but the timing in my head made it seem like they'd still be dragging poor Vror along when the slavers attacked. Could work out either way. If you'd like, I can have the guys arrive just a bit before the attack so Athwen has Vror to take care of, Folwren. |
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I'm having quite hectic days ahead but I'll try to write something pretty soon, hopefully tomorrow.
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If you do have them arrive a little before time, I'd like to know what all is wrong with Vror before I have to write about Athwen taking care of him. -- Foley
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Just so everyone knows, I've edited the last couple paragraphs of my post. I decided I should bring Shae closer to the women and children's camp- after all, that's where the battle is happening. It made more sense for two slavers to attack her there. So anyways, she is currently standing on the outskirts of the camp, which is why she doesn't see very many ex-slaves around.
Aside from the location, she still remains in the sticky situation she was in before the changes. Anyone feel free to rescue the poor woman...
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Alrighty...
Please please, everyone, let me know if my post is alright! Child - I kept things fairly vague, so anything you had in mind can hopefully be included easily in some way. I can always edit, or do away with what I've done entirely. Folwren - I had the guys bring Vror to Athwen. Sorry I skipped on ahead to the slavers attacking, but if you'd like I can move the second half of my post to after any post you might want to do regarding working on Vror (or Adnan, since Vror's a tricky case). As for what's wrong with him, I'm not exactly certain what the outcome might be, but he's suffered from lack of oxygen - not for a very long time, but long enough to put him out (and he probably got bonked on the head pretty good, too, by stuff), and possibly to cause a little damage in his brain. I'm not quite sure about that yet, but I think there shall be repercussions. Now, I am not at all informed about everything lack of oxygen for a (short) period of time can do to a person, but I'm hoping that I might be able to take some creative license on this one and mess him up in a way that I'll like to write about. Vror also has a few cuts on his head from sharp objects. He might have a massive splinter somewhere...yeah, somewhere. Adnan's main injuries are gashes on his cheek, chest, and wrist (not too too bad) and two missing fingers (his middle and ring finger) on his left hand. He's lost quite a bit of blood I imagine. He won't die if Athwen doesn't get to him, though. He's a toughy. Brinniel - Sorry I didn't have my boys help Shae out. I thought about it (would be especially fun for Khamir to feel a little high and mighty at having "rescued" her), but with everyone scattered, I figured I should get Khamir and them to the women and children in time to help hold off the slavers until the rest can arrive. Again, everyone please let me know if there are problems with my post. |
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There is to be an attack on the women and children, but is this to be carried out by all the remaining slavers? Or are there still a few elsewhere? Anybody have a tally board update?
Once again, Durelin, I'm posting this before having a chance to read your last installment. Hope that I'm not too far behind the times. |
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Actually, reading your post, I notice that you write that the battle has only just begun. Meanwhile, in my post for Shae, I've written so that the battle's been going for sometime. This can easily be fixed- I think I'll just bump my post down to the bottom. That way these posts will keep chronological and make better sense. Sorry for all the changes on my post...I think this should be the last.
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First, everyone, thanks for keeping things going for the past few days, and I apologize for my unexpected absence. My mom is in her mid-nineties and every so often she needs some extra help keeping practical things on track. Everything is fine now, and I think I'm back in the saddle....
Durelin -- the post is great! I am overdue on something for Lindir and Aiwendil. But if I try to write one tonight I may fall asleep over the keyboard. Have erased my old save and should take a stab at a post tomorrow.
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