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01-24-2007, 12:45 AM | #321 |
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Sounds good, Nogrod.
Save filled. Lalaith - you're up next.
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01-24-2007, 01:39 PM | #322 |
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Sheesh, Durelin, I tell you - I do wish Jord had said some of her things out loud. I would have had perfect answers for them. But that's okay. I have ideas already spinning in my mind.
How much longer do you want to go with these two together? I need to get Uldor back eventually to get Ulfast's note about the banquet. -- Folwren
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01-24-2007, 10:06 PM | #323 |
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Sorry if it is at all frustrating, I'm really winging it with this character...and I have way too many ideas in my head.
I can't see her as being too chatty, though. We can wrap it up whenever you'd like...I guess the goal became just Thuringy (odd, but I'll go with it) being nasty and "putting things" into Uldor's head... I don't know how successful I was in conveying that at all, but... If you wanted to accomplish something else/more, I'll get my butt in gear so we can finish up. Anyway, if you find a nice way to have Uldor end it, by all means go ahead. Otherwise I can have Thuringy end it in my next post (or the post after that...whatever; whenever you want to move on is fine). And really the goal was just to have some fun being nasssty evil characters, right? How are you liking it? (Sorry if I'm completely incoherent...it's late...) |
01-25-2007, 10:08 AM | #324 |
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How am I liking playing an evil character? It’s interesting. Interesting because it’s difficult. Uldor repulses me. I hate him. He is disgusting and vile and his very thinking is sickening. ‘Do what it takes, cost what it will, kill who needs to be killed, I will have power. And when I have power? I do what ever I jolly well please. No more of this faked goodness, no more morals...I am very excited, but I can wait.'
It’s also difficult to play opposite your character, because I find Jord equally evil and vile (oh wow, do you notice? Vile is Evil with it’s ‘E’ moved to the end!). See, if I had a good, honorable man instead of Uldor, I’d have him say some stuff and get out of her clutches. But with Uldor, I can’t, because he’s likely to be attracted to such harlotrous woman. She's so flattering when she speaks it's sickening. Have you ever eaten something so sweet that your stomach turns? That's what I feel Uldor should feel like, but then I realize...no...he's evil. Anyhow, I’ll get them separated. If you don’t mind, I’m going to twist that smile of hers and make it rather beautiful, trying to draw him in. I don’t know if you wanted the smile to try to make him like her, or if the smile was supposed to be mocking or what, but it’ll be seductive. No fears, my dear moderators, he won’t fall. He can’t afford to get mixed up even with the most beautiful of ladies. Besides, I can’t afford to write such stuff. -- Folwren
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01-25-2007, 02:23 PM | #325 | |
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I love playing characters that are so incredibly different from me.
At least, I don't think I'm an evil maia...or at least not a maia... As for the smile, I'd say seductive is what it is (far from "beautiful," though, in my opinion)...but I'm sure she finds it hilarious for him to think she really wants him. And I think Uldor can feel that vile sickly-sweetness...it's just other "feelings" will be more of interest to him, perhaps. Or maybe he'll even like that feeling. Quote:
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01-25-2007, 02:32 PM | #326 | |
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Besides that, he doesn't want to get entangled with someone that he thinks might have higher connections with Morgoth! So, we're good, and your character is safe from my moron. -- Folwren
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01-25-2007, 02:32 PM | #327 |
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SAVE filled. Sorry, Child, does Khandr have a beard, I just checked and in your description it doesn't say and I just realised I gave him one. I'll edit it to something else if you want to keep him clean-shaven!
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01-25-2007, 02:46 PM | #328 |
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Hah....that sneaky character. He obviously grew a beard when I wasn't looking! Seriously, though, it's fine. Your post looks great. I had a note from Kath, and she is hoping to post Bergr's arrival sometime this week.
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01-25-2007, 02:47 PM | #329 |
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It's funny, in my mind's eye he had a beard - mostly pepper with a bit of salt. Odd how these things work....
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01-26-2007, 09:49 AM | #330 |
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Ok Bergr has finally arrived. Sorry for the delay!
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01-26-2007, 12:08 PM | #331 |
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My post for Gausen and Drenda is simply teeming with plot hooks, many romantic.
Folwren, I know Uldor is busy with Jord's attentions, but according to Gausen's profile he's also led Gausen on...we might want to play out a meeting between them. Dimturiel, your profile states that Tora's father wants to marry off his daughter. Looks like Drenda's going to be a suitor! CoD, Brodda and Drenda will meet again as hinted in the post. Celuien, you, Ulfast, killed Drenda's father. This is eventually going to become an issue. How do people like these complications? PM me if you want me to clarify or cut a strand involving you...
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01-26-2007, 12:22 PM | #332 |
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Oh, and my post also suggested that there are about 60,000 Ulfings - if seven thousand is "a quarter of the males in these lands".
Economics is not my strongpoint and I know the status of the settlement is still vague, but perhaps that gives you a rough idea. I should think that the settlement is populated by only a few thousand, most farming arable land outside it.
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01-26-2007, 03:27 PM | #333 | |
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That's fine, Anguirel. I rather think it's like him, the monstrous brute. We can play out a meeting, if you like. I haven't read your post yet, though, and I don't have time just now. I'm about ot walk out the door. -- Folwren
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01-27-2007, 04:21 AM | #334 |
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Well, I arranged that particular tryst with Feanor, and you inherited it, I'm afraid! Should be fun though...
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01-27-2007, 03:01 PM | #335 | |
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01-29-2007, 11:47 AM | #336 |
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I hope the use of the term "my lord" was appropriate for Dag addressing Ulfast. I couldn't remember if that issue had come up yet in other posts. But I thought a smith would need to be very respectful of such a person of importance. Please let me know if there is some other term that seems to work better and I'll edit.
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02-01-2007, 11:08 AM | #337 |
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Anguirel,
I think the Borrim crew needs some guidance. We've all arrived at the party. However, I wasn't sure whether to go on and get the serious talk of spying under way or wait for the Elves to make their appearance. Will the elves be crashing our party soon, or should we go ahead and do the conspiracy part first?
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02-01-2007, 12:02 PM | #338 |
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Conspire away. Maybe Lachy and Tathy can come in at an awkward moment...
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02-01-2007, 03:32 PM | #339 |
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Ooops! I didn't realize I had double posted in the IC. Sorry. I had written up my next post, which I wasn't going to put up, as I didn't want to seem like a post-hog. But I thought it would be better to go ahead and take out the double post and put that one in its place. So I hope no-one minds too much. *feeling rather stupid* Sorry!
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02-01-2007, 04:06 PM | #340 |
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It's fine, bill_n_sam. I was going to bring it up, but was sure you'd put it to rights...
What a Jane Austen-like web we are weaving...
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02-01-2007, 05:54 PM | #341 |
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bill_n_sam
Problem solved for the double post -- since they are for different sets of characters and different locations, I just labeled the posts for the characters of yours which were involved.
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02-02-2007, 09:05 PM | #342 |
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My save is filled. Durelin, let me know if I did alright.
It is so tough playing this character!! Augh! I can't help but be possitively repulsed by Jord, but how on earth am I supposed to logically make Uldor also repulsed? Anyhow, as you may tell, even though he got out of it this time, he's still thinking about her.... -- Folwren
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02-03-2007, 03:28 PM | #343 |
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Your post is awesome! Sooooo awesome! I love it...that second paragraph especially...and the third, too...okay, so all of it...amazing!
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02-03-2007, 04:33 PM | #344 |
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If none of the Borrim object, I'll do a generic narrative post to get us through the actual meal and then start the conversation afterwards where Khandr makes his request for help in spying....
I'll put up a save now but won't fill it till late Sunday or Monday. So if any member of the Borrim has something else they want to do first, just give the word and I'll hold off on this.
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02-03-2007, 04:36 PM | #345 |
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Go ahead with it Child.
At the moment I don't see how my character might help but coming up with some wild stories from my own mind... So I think it better you stage the situation and we'll respond then.
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02-08-2007, 12:02 PM | #347 |
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Child, you refer to "the lady Thuringwethil"...shouldn't that be Jord? And perhaps more importantly, why would Khandr know at this stage that a spy should be set on Jord? She's not apparently a figure of much importance, except as a possible attachment of Uldor's.
Very nice post though!
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02-08-2007, 02:56 PM | #348 |
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If she's assumed "close" to Uldor (as a mistress-type), which is how I thought people would likely see her (and the best way for her to hide right out in the open), then I'd guess it's quite possible they'd see her as a way to information...whether or not they felt they had to spy on her, or if they could just get information out of her about Uldor and his father, though, is another matter, I suppose...
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02-08-2007, 03:04 PM | #349 |
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Celuien,Dimturiel Sorry to leave you hanging. We had snow here the last day before I left the state for a conference and I didn't get in to work so I couldn't let you know. I will try to get something up tomorrow, but, as always, if you have something, don't wait for me.
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02-09-2007, 12:33 PM | #350 |
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Child & other Borrim.
I made Fastarr to say that Ulfast's servant is a drunkard and goes regularly to the Inn he knows and should be talked to. I chose Ulfast just from the hat. Kath has now written that Bergr could get information about Ulfast. What do you think? Should we accept this as a "narrated fact" ie. we have two means to get knowledge of Ulfast which poses us a short-term problem? Another option is that I just go and edit my last post and change Ulfast to one of the other brothers. Both ways are fine with me. Nice to have this going on again!
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02-09-2007, 12:42 PM | #351 |
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I'm sorry Noggie! When I read Child's post I saw that Fastarr had been given Ulwarth to deal with, so I simply assumed that the servant you mentioned was one of his.
I can change it if necessary?
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02-09-2007, 12:48 PM | #352 |
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Nogrod, I see Fastarr hasn't mentioned his unpleasant encounter with the wretched Embla...Can't say I blame him, really.
Shall I just carry on with my thoughts on shadowing Jord now?
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02-09-2007, 12:52 PM | #353 |
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Well, it was my bad to begin with... I just thought it would look naive if the thing Fastarr knew would relate to the person that had been just given to him... Kind of fairy-tale niceness where the pieces of the puzzle just clik to their places with the first try.
And as I made Fastarr say, I'm ready to make him go for Khandr's errand to meet Ulwarth or to see this drunkard servant... or something else. Khandr decides.
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02-09-2007, 12:55 PM | #354 | |
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But I'll be coming with Fastarr's thoughts about Embla too later. Maybe after you post something I could make Fastarr notice her again and...
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02-10-2007, 12:03 PM | #355 |
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Flood-posting, it seems...
Child: I agree with you that the "great hunt" and the individual spying need not cancel each other out.
It's now something like early evening if I'm correct and we can suggest the hunt to the elves this evening. But the Ulfings should be approached too. So the hunt probably wouldn't take place the next day (gametime) anyway? That means the Borrim can use the next day to spy as well as they can and the hunt would be the day after that the earliest? Ang: what do you think about the schedule?
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I'll put up a short post tomorrow about Embla's thoughts on spying on Jord. She'll be quite keen.
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02-10-2007, 06:15 PM | #358 |
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Thanks Ang. I did the edit. Yes, I think Khandr sees her a source of information on others rather than of personal interest to him. Of course, that may definitely change!
_________ Regarding the hunt.... There's no reason to have it the very next day. Briga will yell and scream that she can't get ready that fast, since she must prepare foods for the returning party. There could be two or more days for individual spying efforts before we hit the hunt.
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Me, too. You and Kath can figure this out and decide how you want to handle it. I'll go along (and Khandr too) with however you want to frame this.
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I'll try to look at those brothers a bit if I could find something interesting where we could "hit"... (meaning: if there is something in their characters or their daily doings that could serve as a possibility to go spying on them).
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