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12-17-2009, 07:12 AM | #2241 |
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I'm really sorry my life has been taking over the world with finishing up classes and such. I'll try and come up to speed this afternoon some time.
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12-17-2009, 11:23 AM | #2242 |
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Oh. I see.
P.S. Crabannan is not at all short. He is, in fact, quite tall. Now that we've got our characters all cleared up...
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12-17-2009, 04:17 PM | #2243 |
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Groin, I don't know if your rep was meant to nudge me...but I thought it might be appropriate to tell you that I've been busy the past two days working on an essay and that's why I haven't written. Tonight is my last final, though, so this evening, after the final, I will probably post. Yippee!
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12-17-2009, 06:15 PM | #2244 | |
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Sounds good Foley. I was not trying to nudge you, I just had the opportunity and I took it. Looking forward to your post.
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12-17-2009, 10:20 PM | #2245 |
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Groin, I've answered...maybe it's lame, but I can't figure out a better reply at this point in time.
Lommy, I've snagged your character Modtryth, hope you'll be around soon to answer Saeryn and help, maybe. -- Foley
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12-18-2009, 12:12 AM | #2246 |
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Poor Saeryn! My baby's all grown up and having morning sickness!
Foley, I love watching you write her. I really do. Poor girl. I do not envy her this pregnancy.
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12-18-2009, 07:57 AM | #2247 |
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Yes, I'm finally here and I'll try to write for Modtryth today yet.
And I really really do pity my characters... haha just wait for the day they make up a terrorist league of wronged people with their sister...
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12-18-2009, 11:28 AM | #2248 |
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Not lame, clarified. Lithor has turned into a pessimist on this subject. I replied.
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12-18-2009, 04:37 PM | #2249 |
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Given the insanity that is the Christmas holidays--I'm off school since Monday, and back at home with family--I should probably just make note of the fact that I'm not likely to be around much, and certainly not once Bostonmoot gets underway. So while Náin presumably didn't scamper off after last Night's events, he may be keeping a low profile. Mention he's around, if you like, but don't expect much interaction.
He can be absorbed in some task of masonry or sculpture, if need be.
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12-18-2009, 05:05 PM | #2250 |
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Ahh... the Bostonmoot... *rips the nearest object in pieces in jealousy*
Well, hopefully we can get this bunch of posts that have been under PM-works the last week published before that so that we can have a new situation then. To those not knowing about the situation; at least the posts concerning the hearing & verdict of Javan and the post concerning the Lithor-case are under construction. You will drop your jaws, let me assure you! But from what, that I will not tell you as yet... I'll try to post shortly on the thread as well before going to sleep so that we can nudge the thing forwards a bit to make things ready for the hearings. But keep on posting anyone not concerned with these "trials" as well so as to keep the place alive.
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12-18-2009, 05:21 PM | #2251 | |
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Folwren, I have replied. Feel free to continue chatting - or if someone wants to approach an ill-looking Saeryn and her half-Dunlending pregnancy-confidante that could be interesting too... Just whoever wants to continue next can do so. Just make Cnebba bring the tea quickly, I don't want him to upset his mum. Fea - would you like Rowenna to be the "other woman" in Loslote's post taking place in the kitchen? Since Kath and Lhuna aren't around, it is more or less the only option if we don't want to leave Lilige's question hanging in the air, which would be a shame.
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12-18-2009, 05:39 PM | #2252 | |
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But yes, beware USA, we might actually really come and haunt you the next June!
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12-18-2009, 05:53 PM | #2253 | |
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ps. This is crazy, I keep making up characters I could use here, but I don't manage to post enough even for my old ones, so it doesn't really make sense. It would be just so cool for example to bring my first ever 'downs RPG character here, poor one, she never got much attention so maybe she could develop here.
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12-18-2009, 07:05 PM | #2254 | |
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So I hereby grant permission for Rowenna to be used judiciously whilst I try to get my spastic life under some semblance of control. Basic tenets: while she's very opinionated on what's going on in the 'new' mead hall, she wouldn't say anything about it. She'll be helpful and cordial, but also a bit distant, since she doesn't really count herself as one of them. If anybody makes demands of her that aren't appropriate to make of a guest (since she's now a guest, not a member of the household), she'll be highly displeased at the lack of propriety being displayed. Have at it, and just assume you're not going to see much of me for the next three weeks. If you need me, shoot me a PM or IM/e-mail me. Foley and Nog, when Athanar puts forth his idea, feel free to write in Degas. He'll be delighted by the solution, though he'll obviously want to ascertain the extent of the situation, and get details and everything. He's thorough. But he'll be pleased. See you when life stops being so hectic!
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12-19-2009, 08:02 AM | #2255 |
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I'll try to post and get back to the PMs today sometime. No promises, but I will try hard.
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12-19-2009, 04:49 PM | #2256 |
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You could also bring the "nobility" into the table with Athanar - if Fea is not, as she says, around.
We could have the short talk between them to then kick the story rolling with the hearings... and then into the uncharted territory where anything could happen...
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12-20-2009, 01:31 PM | #2257 |
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Good idea. I'll do that now.
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12-20-2009, 03:29 PM | #2258 |
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Wynflaed's awake... Lottie, if you want Lilige to come over and do her hair that's fine (you can handle the whole post); if not we'll just assume it's happened once she's out and about.
Nog, Lommy, if you could let me know when your PM boxes are free for another message that'd be great.
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12-21-2009, 07:33 AM | #2259 |
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Sorry Mnemo! There's space now.
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12-21-2009, 11:47 AM | #2260 |
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Heh, I thought I posted here that I have room in my PM-box already yesterday evening. But it looks like I didn't (too much work... ).
Javan's hearing is almost ready and Lithor's is... well getting ready (it will be a short novel - at least what comes to the length of it ).
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12-22-2009, 01:06 PM | #2261 |
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Re: "Who are Javan's parents?"
Nog:
Hahahaha!
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12-23-2009, 10:25 AM | #2262 |
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Heh, I couldn't resist putting that question there as Athanar didn't know it and he kind of had to inquire on Javan anyway...
The "jaw-dropper-post" is about to be posted... The PM-posters: sorry but I have been busy; I try to move the posts forwards yet today. It would be nice to have the post for Javan's hearing in the thread before Christmas - and hopefully Lithor's not too long after the holidays (yeah, we probably should split it in two so that we could post the first part soonish and see what to add to the rest).
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Also, I agree entirely - the two posts concerning Javan and Lithor should be separate.
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12-23-2009, 01:55 PM | #2264 |
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Well I guess we all will have stuff preceding the Scarburg during the Holidays / Christmas so no problem there. We'll get back to this everyone as they have time.
Heh, I was thinking that the post concerning Lithor's hearing in itself should be separated in two...
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12-25-2009, 03:12 PM | #2265 |
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If no one posts anything - or indicates a wish to post - in the next 24-48 hours, I will post Javan's hearing in to make things roll again...
But any reactions to Athanar's suggestion from Saeryn, Degas, Thornden (or even Wynflaed) - or general feelings before the hearings from anyone else would be appreciated.
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12-25-2009, 07:07 PM | #2266 | |
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12-26-2009, 03:47 PM | #2267 | |
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Btw. a question for everyone: do you feel that the way I keep pressing you to roll things forwards is like pressurising you writers over the top or am I too slow in calling for the advancement of the storyline? I mean it's hard to say from my own perspective which way it is. So do you wish for more easy time or more strict deadlines? The RL sure is an issue and holidays - *theBostonMootCough* - do play a part... but anyway. I'm probably sending the hearing or Javan in 24 hours so anything you might like to post before that should be done before that. Unless there are posts that require answers & postponing the one we have done... (=You can change the way things will go, anyone! Don't forget it. I mean even if some of us plan a few things in here every now or then, anyone can change the course of things by her/his posting... so do not fear of messing around, but do it!)
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12-27-2009, 05:51 PM | #2268 |
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Ah hm. I don't know, I don't know indeed. I tried to write a post today, but I could never quite get anywhere. Don't wait up for me. I think I am feeling that Degas or someone else needs to respond next.
I don't think you're being too pushy, generally. But that slight push on Christmas was a little much...otherwise, no, I think you're doing awesome. -- Foley
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12-27-2009, 07:48 PM | #2269 |
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Since I caught strep and had to postpone my own Boston travels, I'll be around with little to do until Wednesday.
So Degas and Rowenna are available for now, and Degas has shared his thoughts with the group. And revealed that he uses ladies' lotion to soften his hands.
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12-28-2009, 04:53 AM | #2270 | |
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Okay. The hearings are about to begin. I'll post Javan's hearing in the evening (12 hours or something from now). Meanwhile feel free to post.
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Let me know if my post for Erbrand is OK, I took the liberty of having the the peasants eat outside of the hall.
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12-28-2009, 01:25 PM | #2272 |
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Also, now that winter has arrived wolves will be coming in abundance kill what they can from the animals of Scarburg. If we need another activity to do in the RPG, a wolf hunt would not be out of order I do not think. Later, however, if you decide to, Nogrod. We have enough to right about now.
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12-28-2009, 01:53 PM | #2273 | |
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Now from where exactly did those people drop in? I don't remember there ever been peasants in lord Eodwine's Hall and I doubt Athanar would bring ones around either. The countryside around the Hall is full of peasants so the lords don't actually need to carry "their own" around... But... I think there is an issue here which this amazing appearance of peasants actually brings to light, and I think it has never been thought about. So the surrounding countryside provides for the Mead Hall; the meat, the cereals, the wood etc. That's what the discussions with the local lords will be about besides swearing allegiance to the king via the Mead Hall. Lord Eodwine was not too enthusiastic about meeting the local lords but the fact that their supplies they had brought with them were running low was the reason he had to finally go on with it. And it was the promise of the lords that they would send them supplies. So clearly lord Eodwine didn't have peasants with cattle & stuff to keep the Mead Hall self-sufficent. And I think that is a good idea: a Mead Hall is not a peasant farm but king's institution dealing with law and order. But it would actually be reasonable if the Mead Hall had like a host of chicken and maybe a cow or two (and a few pigs to feed on the leftovers and stuff), or something like that, just to get some daily supplies like eggs and milk the easy way. Now do we need peasants to manage some chicken and a cow or two? I think we need to go only a generation back in Finland (or US?) where normal small-farmers handled a number of cattle & smaller animals as a norm. So I'd say the people in the kitchen could easily manage that - if it's a question of only providing eggs and milk. Let's think about that. Yeah Groin, a wolf-hunt is a good idea. I actually have an idea whom Athanar would order for the mission... I'm going to check the post for Javan's hearing and hopefully post it soon enough.
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12-28-2009, 04:00 PM | #2274 |
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Yes, a highly trained warrior noble who can take out anybody in his surroundings with a sword and almost anybody with a Rohanian/Gondorian equivalent of Mui Thai, who's also beaten the tar out of pirates on the open seas, and happens to like having hands that are callused in the appropriate places so he doesn't mess up the notes when he's playing traditional songs.
He's clearly a sissy because he's into personal hygiene and understands he's attractive to the ladies. My oh my, women just loathe clean confident men with no fear of... gasp! Lotion! Anyway, Nog: I've always kind of assumed there was a cow or two on premises, and a collection of chickens. Maybe a goat to range around and keep the grass down and provide milk. In this sort of culture, it would be the norm for somebody to be going out and milking in the morning, for kids to be set to collecting eggs from wherever the hens have hidden them, for buckets of milk to be sitting in a cool place, and for girls about Aedre's age to be boredly churning butter. I took it so for granted I never even mentioned it. As a center of business more than a farm, they certainly wouldn't have all their own livestock (whereas Degas is clearly the lord of a rural holding where the number of piglets and ladybugs is of massive import), but they'd have the basics: milk and eggs close enough that they needn't be transported.
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12-28-2009, 06:53 PM | #2275 | |
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On another note: Are you guys willing to post in reaction to Javan's hearing or should we step forwards? Lithor's hearing (and W & W's) is more or less ready and could be posted as well. So what do we do: wait for reactions (or other possible posts), or bring things forwards?
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12-28-2009, 10:22 PM | #2276 | |
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It can be safely assumed that Frodides (or someone else, if they want to have done it) has been milking the cow or cows (I don't see more than two, really; enough milk for baking would be all they'd need, and they wouldn't want so much it would spoil) in the mornings, and the kids have probably had to go looking for eggs unless there's a hen coop. Hens are jerks, really, about trying to get their offspring to hatch via stealth egg-laying in sneaky places. But it would be so much a matter of routine that it wouldn't likely be incorporated into story parts of the story, if you follow me. Like eating or sleeping: it's just part of the normal day.
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12-28-2009, 10:52 PM | #2277 |
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Nogrod, I think it'd be interesting to have Javan and Raban meet. Just a thought.
I'm off to bed now, folks. -- Foley
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12-29-2009, 08:40 AM | #2278 |
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Ah, poor Javan. It's hard to realize the point of learning discipline until you've learned it.
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12-29-2009, 11:24 AM | #2279 |
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Wow, the trial turned out different than I imagined it. Where was Aedre? Where were the witnesses? One man jury and prosecutor and the accused is also the defendant. It was more of a show, it was already clear that Javan was going to be guilty all that needed to be found out was what on. Should not Aedre also share in a punishment for not behaving lady like? In this case I find Athanar's iron fisted rule to be anything but compassionate or fair.
I do not find humiliation in-front of the entire hall to be a better punishment than a good swat and the bottom. The verdict was a clever and just one, but I think since the offense was private, Thornden, Wynflaed, and Athanar should have done it in private and not make a "trial" out of it. Love the writing, but disagree with the outcome. Now you know where I am coming from.
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The offence wasn't private, and nor was there any question about who did it. They weren't concerned with why he did, only that he shouldn't have done it. So, I think that they didn't need witnesses.
You're right - we forgot Aedre altogether. Oh well. As for the outcome, it came as much as surprise to me as it did to everyone else. I liked the decision. I don't think it was very humiliating. I think the fact the was tried by the eorl because he hit the eorl's daughter was fitting. I agree, though, that Aedre does deserve some form of punisment. Thanks for posting Groin...even if I did write back to refute all your arguments, I still liked hearing your opinion. I just wanted to try to explain things, not so much as argue things. -- Foley
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