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11-27-2009, 10:13 AM | #2041 |
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I got a post up in defense of Lithor. It is obviously bias, but I could not stand to watch everyone tare him up without some type of defense. I'll have to think hard on how to change Lithor's attitude back around, I don't want him to be a depressed angry character (that is what Erbrand is for). I'll have Lithor lay low for a while, stay in the shadows and pop out every now and then when needed.
Durelin, Lommy, nice posts. I like Coen a lot and I hope that we hear more from him in the future and I want to see those twins interact more with original Scarburg characters. Nogrod, are you going to post for the grumpy old man character soon? I want to see how he fits in with his new surroundings.
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11-27-2009, 11:03 AM | #2042 |
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Love is hardly the word I would use to describe my feelings for them.
Groin, I don't think that Lithor need become a depressed, angry sort of character. His actions, words, and behavior thus far in the game seem to make him out to be the sort of man that eventually, he would let his ill feeling go. If he indeed knows he's not guilty, then he'll be more likely not to be depressed. As for the angry...well, I can see him being angry as long as Athanar and others continue thinking he was guilty and he feels he wasn't. That will make him think he's being unjustly judged and condemned. But if he's a responsible fellow, he'll do his best to get rid of the anger and carry on with life, allowing them to be wrong in their impressions of him. Don't hide Lithor. Take the opportunity to build his character. -- Folwren
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11-27-2009, 06:28 PM | #2043 |
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I won't hide him forever, but building his character might be dangerous to his reputation. The thing I like about Lithor is that nobody knows the intricate details of his past, so I can throw little tidbits of information in as I go. After the details of something is known, especially history, it loses its attraction.
Formy, that was an awesome line at the end of your post: "elvishily impractical." What a great line!
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11-27-2009, 07:08 PM | #2044 | |
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And because I've been asked elsewhere, I'll clarify Náin's situation so that the rest of you are clear... Because Náin has the misfortune to have as his writer a student who is sporadically able/unable interested/distracted, depending those sordid things known collectively as "real life", what I've told Nogmod is that Náin will still be attached to Scarburg--but he doesn't permanently live there. It fits well with his history/situation thus far: he's something of a goodwill ambassador from the Dwarves to the Rohirrim, so he's back and forth between Gimli at Aglarond and the Rohirrim--in theory Éomer in Edoras, but mostly on loan to Scarburg as a "consultant," to use the modern term, and as a sculptor for some of the finer bits of the hall, like the fireplace mantle, etc. What this means, in practical terms, is that Náin will around as often as I am--if it's month or two when I'm too busy or distracted, Náin will conveniently be away that day/week at Edoras or Aglarond... but otherwise he'll be at the Hall. And if things turn out that I am able/interested to be around all the time... then it'll conveniently just be the days that we don't roleplay when he's off. Sound good?
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11-28-2009, 10:50 AM | #2045 |
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Hurry back soon Formy.
I have decided to take Folwren's advice and expand on Lithor's thoughts, though I was very careful not to expand on his past (that must be kept allusive and alluring). I also took the liberty of speaking for Kara for two sentences. Kath, let me know if I need to change anything.
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11-29-2009, 04:27 PM | #2046 |
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I'll be out of touch for a bit- my computer got sick and needs some organ transplants, so I won't have it for a few days at least.
Make good art while I'm gone!
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11-29-2009, 04:59 PM | #2047 | |
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What a perfect timing to come and read the thread!
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But now I'm off to sleep. Btw. I used the quite modern expression of a "good cop or a bad cop" for I wanted you all to understand what he means (even if it's just him thinking to himself). But if anyone of you would suggest a bit more ancient sounding metaphor to it's place I'd gladly change it as it kind of sounds a bit off to my ear at least...
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11-30-2009, 08:55 AM | #2048 | |
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Groin and I have written a post together. I didn't want to post it until someone had posted after Groin's last post to see if people really cheered for Saeryn. I will not post it quite yet, although Nogrod did post. I will wait to see if anyone else has aught to say. How much more of this night needs to happen? -- Foley
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11-30-2009, 12:23 PM | #2050 |
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ooh! I hope you post soon, Lommy! I like reading about those two infidels!
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11-30-2009, 03:55 PM | #2051 | |
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I am not sure if I have any particular inspiration now to write for Hilderinc, sufficient to say, he cheered too But if I get any brilliant idea, I may write for him... or then if anybody wants to interact...
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11-30-2009, 04:21 PM | #2052 |
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I posted the post that Groin and I wrote together. I would have waited for Legate to post, but I don't know if I have internet at home and I will not be anywhere with sure internet again for a few days. Legate can still post, though.
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11-30-2009, 04:30 PM | #2053 |
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Wow, that's a great post (in several senses of the word, for sure... ).
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11-30-2009, 05:55 PM | #2054 |
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Let's wait for Lommy to post - and anyone who wishes!
But then we could roll this thing forwards. Are the writers of the soldiers willing to write something on the practising the next day? We might make a few posts for the next day just to get in the mood of how people feel when sober after a confusing banquet. Lord Athanar at least should settle the matter with Lithor... and that should involve Thornden, Coen and maybe Lithor himself, I think. We should decide on that here. Talking of that: great post Foley and Groin!
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11-30-2009, 07:06 PM | #2055 |
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Nog, do you want our characters to debrief the whole day in private discussion?
Aside from that I'm fine with moving forward. Tomorrow (in game) I'm planning on addressing the matter of Javan with Saeryn so we can come up with some sort of effective consequence... provided my two good-for-naught sons don't come up with something on their own!
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11-30-2009, 07:38 PM | #2056 |
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Degas needs to have a Very Important Conversation, but not until after the feast, and the only people who need to know what the Very Important Conversation is about already know.
So whenever all y'all are ready to move on, no need to wait for me.
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12-01-2009, 03:00 AM | #2057 | |
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Fea, would that "Very Important Conversation" take place after the banquet but on the same day, or the next day?
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12-01-2009, 04:40 AM | #2058 |
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I was thinking about making some interaction of Lithor and Hilderinc tomorrow (game time) - that is, if Lithor is available for the training and Groin is not too busy otherwise. I PMed Groin about it, so let's see.
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12-01-2009, 06:42 AM | #2059 |
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I'm sorry the two are messing up a bit or possibly prolonging stuff, but I think that if
a) someone wants to come up with a random or intended distraction for them, go for it, and we need not prolong the Lithor issue b) Groin will post for Lithor soon (he can notice he's being followed) and we can settle it quickly it need not take so long. But yes, if anyone wants to see Wulfric & Wilheard stalking after Lithor or run to them randomly, go for it.
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12-01-2009, 07:28 AM | #2060 |
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I think action takes precedence over ending a day...
This is actually going crazier every day! What a soap-opera one could make from this! So get yourselves involved people and let's have some more fun with this! Although I think people should be able to post also for some "post-banquet" things already as well (if you have some such things in mind), as long as they deal with the same evening.
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12-01-2009, 10:06 AM | #2061 |
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Either one's fine. I'll slip it in when an opportunity arises, so don't worry about me.
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12-01-2009, 10:12 AM | #2062 |
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Lommy-
The boys know that Saeryn is as much a noble as they do, right? They're just being crude creeps?
Don't get me wrong, I love the problems they cause, and every time I see them trashing Saeryn I want to go slap them silly, I just want to make sure they know that if Degas heard them refer to his sister like that, he'd be torn between either pounding the snot out of them or going to Athanar to report their behavior. Hey now... *has idea* Not now, though. No time now for ideas... Sigh.
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12-01-2009, 11:11 AM | #2063 |
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Everything is looking grand! I'll get a post up for Lithor soon.
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12-01-2009, 01:20 PM | #2064 |
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I posted for Lithor. Let me know, Lommy, if it was alright that Lithor found the boys out. Old people just seem to know things like that. If you would rather have the boys approach Lithor, I'll change my post.
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12-01-2009, 02:34 PM | #2065 |
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Once more, I'm offline for less than a day and I come back to find people busy and bees....
To se records straight, I, too, feel very protective of Saeryn, and I don't think Degas will be the only one infuriated if he finds out about their thoughts/behavior/words. And, Fea, that is MEAN to say "Hey now" and then not give your thought! That's like saying, "Hey, [put any name here]!" "What?" "Never Mind." I'll go read the thread. EDIT: Lommy, Lommy, Lommy....you do manage to make people riled up. You have developed two wonderfully perfect jerks. I like 'em. Also, Nogrod, how 'bout for you 'good cop, bad cop' thing, he could just think 'hero vs. villian' type of thought. -- Foley
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Good news is that my school deadline got pushed back in the wake of my computer's need for gastrointestinal and optical surgery (hear that, Ni? My camera should be all better soon), so I'm not as rushed or as stressed. Now that I've got a minute, I'm thinking Degas might not be the best person to overhear the boys. Maybe their own mother. Everyone knows the threat of a mom is worse than just about any other one...
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But when? The boys were talking like that when they were outside the hall and everyone else was listening to Lithor and Athanar duke it out? You're talking about later, right?
I am sincerely hating school this evening. Bah! -- Foley
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*feels worried for her two little darlings*
And yes, Fea, they know she's a noble, but they think a "countryside" noble who has close relationship to her folk is as good as peasant herself... Your post was good, Groin. I'll think of a reply later today and post it. Mnemo, if you want to overhear them talking to Lithor, you can take over after my post (if that's ok for Groin). Actually, wow, that would be really cool, Lithor sort of "saved" by Athanar's wife. Ooh...
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12-02-2009, 10:13 AM | #2070 |
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Hey, great posts everyone. This is coming along splendidly!
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12-02-2009, 01:07 PM | #2072 |
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If they end up finding Athanar and/or Wynflaed first, we still don't know specifically who hit Aedre... It could make things a bit more interesting for later.
Plus the boys already talked about beating up Javan, and once we've put everything together this would make excellent motivation. I don't, however, know whether it's in character for the lads to go and fetch help from the new eorl and his lady, especially if they're worried that they're going to be in trouble at some point. Just some thoughts.
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12-02-2009, 01:12 PM | #2073 |
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Perhaps they could run to Thornden and have and have Wynflaed overhear what they say.
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12-02-2009, 01:14 PM | #2074 |
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You think my rascals would beat Lithor or something? *innocent face*
I think they need not to start with violence...
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Mnemosyne, you are right - they would not go directly to Athanar or his wife, but they might go to Saeryn, and very probably go to Thornden. He can be back at his place by then, if that's how we want to do it. And then Wynflaed can over hear. If I write a post, I can stop it right where they are speaking their stuff and then Mnymosyn can take from there?
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Werewolf deadline is in two hours, I'll start writing after that at the latest. If you Foley want to write for the boys, feel free to.
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I guess this means I can borrow Cnebba and Garmund?
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Yes, I actually meant you may write after me, sorry for being unclear. And yes, you can borrow them.
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12-02-2009, 03:30 PM | #2079 |
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There you go. Foley and Groin, you may continue.
And just a general reminder: Wulfric and Wilheard might be two ridiculous idiots, but they are two dangerous ridiculous idiots, don't take them too light-heartedly. They might overestimate themselves, but they are warriors with excellent training and strong and swift young men, not to mention that they are Athanar's sons, so their status protects them. *evil grin*
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Good post. It makes me wonder what will be said when they tell Athanar, "You're right hand man, Thornden, is plotting against you." I can't post just yet. I may wait until Groin posts, or something. We'll see. But regardless of who posts when - my paper must be done before I write on this. -- Foley
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