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Folwren 09-22-2006 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by littlemanpoet
I've a post brewing for Falco, but it'll have to wait until I'm done with work. I'm getting antsy for this story to get "Rilef" to the Mead Hall! :)

Are you thinking about the stir this is going to make at the Mead Hall? Can you imagine? :eek: That's going to be crazy!

I wonder what Eodwine's going to have to say about it. . .pity you have to write both parts, huh?

Poor Eodwine. Things always seem to happen at once. If you get Ritun and Leffun to go to the Mead Hall, he's going to have to figure out their stay and also Trsytan's problem.

Speaking of, Lai, I hope you understand, Thornden's only threatened to tell them because it is trully dangerous to have someone running around who pulls knives when he feels threatened.

Time for lunch.

-- Folwren

littlemanpoet 09-22-2006 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Folwren
Are you thinking about the stir this is going to make at the Mead Hall? Can you imagine? That's going to be crazy!

I'm looking forward to it.

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I wonder what Eodwine's going to have to say about it. . .pity you have to write both parts, huh?
On the contrary. I get into Falco's head, then I get into Eodwine's head. Very different heads, to be sure. ;)

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Poor Eodwine. Things always seem to happen at once. If you get Ritun and Leffun to go to the Mead Hall, he's going to have to figure out their stay and also Trsytan's problem.
The better to write with, my dear, said the granny/wolf. :D

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Speaking of, Lai, I hope you understand, Thornden's only threatened to tell them because it is trully dangerous to have someone running around who pulls knives when he feels threatened.
This was the right thing for Thornden to say in the context. I'm sure Lai understands that. As for Trystan, probably not. ;)

Now to catch up on posts written lately.....

Folwren 09-22-2006 10:10 PM

:eek:

Elempi! Falco is so mean! lol! I can't believe what he's said to Thornden! Oh, how funny. 'Pent up dander' my foot. I think any man would be insulted at such treatment. Well, it's fun. I can't wait to write my next post for Thornden, but I'll have to until tomorrow, at least. . .

-- Folwren

Taralphiel 09-22-2006 11:16 PM

Thanks for the lead in, Foley :)

I'll work up a new post now.

- Tara

littlemanpoet 09-23-2006 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Folwren
Elempi! Falco is so mean! lol! I can't believe what he's said to Thornden! Oh, how funny. 'Pent up dander' my foot. I think any man would be insulted at such treatment. Well, it's fun.

I'm glad it's fun. It is for me. :D Falco's a fun, irreverent contrast to Eodwine. And of course Garreth and Harreld (when I get to write them :rolleyes: ) are great fun too.

Feanor of the Peredhil 09-23-2006 10:41 AM

I miss Harreld and Garreth... :(

littlemanpoet 09-23-2006 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Feanor of the Peredhil
I miss Harreld and Garreth... :(

Me too. :( They may show up with the advent of "Rilef", but if they do they will not acquit themselves well in regard to the twins. ;)

Folwren 09-24-2006 12:27 PM

Okay, I've posted. Thornden is rather mad now, I think. And I hope Falco is ready to leave, because Thornden certainly is and I don't know what he'll do if Falco refuses.

-- Folwren

Laiudanama 09-25-2006 02:01 PM

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Speaking of, Lai, I hope you understand, Thornden's only threatened to tell them because it is trully dangerous to have someone running around who pulls knives when he feels threatened.
Mais oui, bien sur - sorry, I meant to respond to that comment, but of course :)

I will make a post at some point over the next few days when I get a substantial minute to sit and think on it - excellent posts so far, really enjoying the interaction. However, A level is somewhat killing me at the moment - give me a bit to sort things out...

littlemanpoet 09-27-2006 07:44 PM

It's been three days....
 
.... and Falco and the twins are getting tired of standing there waiting for either Garmund, Thornden, or Trystan to answer 'Rilef'. Should I have Falco reply, or does someone want to in the next day or so?

Folwren 09-27-2006 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by littlemanpoet
.... and Falco and the twins are getting tired of standing there waiting for either Garmund, Thornden, or Trystan to answer 'Rilef'. Should I have Falco reply, or does someone want to in the next day or so?

I'm so sorry!! (And yes, I apologized again!) But I started reading a ship book yesterday and I couldn't put it down all day today, although I had next to nothing to do. I KNEW I had to write a post here, but I just didn't! I've got two posts due. Augh.

Well, now that I'm home, I have half a post written that I started yesterday or something and I'll finish that now. I am so sorry. Really, I am.

-- Folwren

Celuien 09-29-2006 08:43 PM

And a reply from Garmund will be forthcoming sometime tomorrow...

littlemanpoet 10-03-2006 06:10 PM

I'd like to move things along to sunset when Eodwine gets back. If anybody wants to post anything before then, please do so. I'll be extremely busy for the next two nights, so I won't be back to posting up story until Friday, though I may be around now and then to answer questions.

Feanor of the Peredhil 10-03-2006 08:47 PM

Elempi: For moving the time forward... was our tri-writer post at sunset or later? I can't remember.

Either way, I can't promise any time to dedicate to anything for the next two or three weeks. I'll be able to stick my head in, but probably not post. :(

Thinlómien 10-04-2006 01:45 AM

Cel, Noggie, shouldn't we finish our discussion before that? If you agree with me, do something. :)

littlemanpoet 10-04-2006 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Feanor of the Peredhil
Elempi: For moving the time forward... was our tri-writer post at sunset or later? I can't remember.

Either way, I can't promise any time to dedicate to anything for the next two or three weeks. I'll be able to stick my head in, but probably not post. :(

After sunset. You will be missed, of course.

Folwren 10-04-2006 10:16 AM

Elempi, do you want or do you not want Javan to stay behind at the Mead Hall and take a place in Eodwine's court? I would like a yes or no, but if you trully don't care, I guess I'll accept that, but I'll probably take it more as a no if you do say 'I don't care'. I can't think of any particular reason why he would stay, unless his parents purposefully sent him along to get a place somewhere so he could work his way up to something by the time he's a man. Kind of like sending a boy onto a ship to be a midshipman and work his way up to being captain and admiral. . .

-- Folwren

littlemanpoet 10-05-2006 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Folwren
Elempi, do you want or do you not want Javan to stay behind at the Mead Hall and take a place in Eodwine's court? I would like a yes or no, but if you trully don't care, I guess I'll accept that, but I'll probably take it more as a no if you do say 'I don't care'. I can't think of any particular reason why he would stay, unless his parents purposefully sent him along to get a place somewhere so he could work his way up to something by the time he's a man. Kind of like sending a boy onto a ship to be a midshipman and work his way up to being captain and admiral. . .

-- Folwren

Let Javan stay. The more the merrier. Eodwine needs laborers. ;) Sorry for missing that question earlier. Want to offer one of the Mead Hall style breif Character Descrips?

Folwren 10-05-2006 09:30 AM

I can make a character description, if that's what you mean by offering one of the Mead Hall style breif Character Descrips.

He can work as a laborer. He's only a boy so he can't really be much else. Let him act as a page or squire or something along those lines.

If that's the case, then I do need to get in a post between Medreth and Thornden before you move time on to evening. I will try very hard to get it done this afternoon. You did you say you weren't going to move time on until this weekend, right?

-- Folwren

littlemanpoet 10-05-2006 01:26 PM

Right. :)

Celuien 10-05-2006 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Thinlómien
Cel, Noggie, shouldn't we finish our discussion before that? If you agree with me, do something. :)

We should. Looking at the end of the last post, it seems that Stigend would be the more appropriate person to reply. Noggie?

Folwren 10-05-2006 08:27 PM

There, Elempi, post placed and I think I can stand a time jump now. Tell me if I did alright. Fea? Are you around? I mentioned Saeryn in my post, you'd better tell me if it's alright.

As for Javan's character description. . .I'll work on that tomorrow. I was fine with the appearance part, but when it came to his personality, I got stuck. I need to decide how much of a 'youngest child' he actually is and acts. Any opinions?

-- Folwren

Feanor of the Peredhil 10-05-2006 09:02 PM

You're good.

littlemanpoet 10-06-2006 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Folwren
As for Javan's character description. . .I'll work on that tomorrow.

The character descrip around here only requires name, age, occupation (if applicable), relations (if any), and what he does at the mead hall. A little characteristics is fine too. Nothing nearly as fancy as the formal rpg stuff.

Folwren 10-06-2006 11:31 AM

O-oh................well, that's easy, then! But I've already written the personalities thing. Ha. Well, here's what I've got. Good luck with him. Remember, if Eodwine gives him a trial and decides he doesn't like him, Thornden's already told Medreth that he might be coming back.

Name: Javan - Thornden’s brother
Age: Twelve

Appearance: Javan is four foot three inches, neither skinny nor stout, just somewhere in between. He has dark blond (almost brown) hair, brown eyes, a pointed nose with a crook at its bridge, and a small mouth, all placed in a round, lightly tanned face – his jaw not yet having developed a man like squareness.
He is clothed simply with brown cloth breeches, a white, loose shirt, and mid-calf high leather boots.

No occupation up till now except for running around on a farm having fun and doing a few random chores. At the mead hall he’ll do whatever anyone wants him to do, run errands, help clean the horse stalls, scrub the floor, wait on people, whatever is most convenient for him.

Personalities:
Weaknesses: Javan is the youngest child of six and this has a great deal to do with his character makeup. He is intelligent, but he’s also impatient, impulsive and inexperienced. He doesn’t keep his temper very well when insulted or challenged and is quick to take or make a fight. He is somewhat spoiled, but not to a terrible degree (spoiled in the sense that he has gotten away with loosing his temper, teasing his sisters in rather infuriating ways, getting away with not being wholly productive, and being positively difficult at times). He’s also terribly stubborn. (Perhaps that’s the only way he takes after his oldest brother…)

Strengths: Apart from all these negative traits, he is actually a friendly boy. He talks a great deal, upon first meeting someone, he does his best to make them feel comfortable. He truly does try to please people for the most part, but sometimes his attempts go astray. He is not shy, nor quiet, and has a great deal of little boy energy still stacked up inside him. He’s got a good sense of humor. He is also capable of accomplishing almost anything he sets his hands to, providing he sticks with it long enough.

Feanor of the Peredhil 10-06-2006 02:35 PM

Whether or not Javan does the same, I suspect Degas will take an immediate liking to him when he returns.

Folwren 10-06-2006 03:10 PM

Well, good! I'm very glad to hear it. :)

-- Foley

Folwren 10-06-2006 04:13 PM

Jenny, I think Medreth would have to be gone by the time the sun set. Could you change Thornden sitting with his siblings, to just Thornde with his brother? Would appreciate it. :)

-- Folwren

JennyHallu 10-06-2006 05:15 PM

no problem, Foley

Eodwine, feel free to have Pio move my post around if you need to adjust the timing.

Feanor of the Peredhil 10-06-2006 06:29 PM

Jen, do you have actual letters to my twins written? If so, can you PM them to me? Or did you have a different plan?

Nogrod 10-07-2006 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Celuien
We should. Looking at the end of the last post, it seems that Stigend would be the more appropriate person to reply. Noggie?

I'll try to come up with something tomorrow...

littlemanpoet 10-07-2006 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by JennyHallu
Eodwine, feel free to have Pio move my post around if you need to adjust the timing.

Okay, Linduial. ;)

Folwren 10-08-2006 12:04 PM

Heyho, everyone! There's been some editing and fixing up going in a couple of my previous posts. Tara has put in some writing about Lys in my posts # 573 and 576. Enjoy.

-- Folwren

Nogrod 10-08-2006 02:00 PM

Sorry. Can't post anything on Garstan - Modtryth - Stigend -thing today. Will try to do something tomorrow.

Lmp: If you wish to go forwards with time, that's fine. My post could be then attached to a place or another where it fits...

So Celuien & Lommy, I try to come up with a provisional solution, not setting things definitively to one way or another. That ok. with you?

Celuien 10-08-2006 02:02 PM

Fine with me. :)

Both of Garstan's children will be attending the reading and writing lessons, which may or may not help matters.

Nogrod 10-08-2006 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Celuien
Both of Garstan's children will be attending the reading and writing lessons, which may or may not help matters.

Maybe Cnebba should too...

But sorry, is this a new concept or something from the earlier writing (I have been shamefully unable to catch up with things here due to RL rush)? So who gives the reading & writing lessons and when? I think it would be very good for Cnebba (on his parents view).

It's a pity this had not been addressed before, for if that was the habit earlier Cnebba should have been there from the beginning of our family coming into the Mead Hall, but if this is a new concept just introduced, then its different...

We''ll come up with a solution, I believe.

Celuien 10-08-2006 02:13 PM

The lessons are a new invitation from Marenil. Jenny and I have been plotting this for some time for Lčođern, but all three of the children were invited at the end of her last post.

JennyHallu 10-08-2006 07:07 PM

Marenil shall be doing the teaching, time yet to be determined in the face of Cnebba's and Garmund's apprenticeships. Leodern's lessons are likely to take longer, as they shall include some rudiments of comportment and manners the boys will likely not require.

EDIT: Fea, I hope I have adequately answered your questions about the letters via IM.

Feanor of the Peredhil 10-08-2006 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by JennyHallu
EDIT: Fea, I hope I have adequately answered your questions about the letters via IM.

Yep, you're good.

You know my schedule for the next week or so. If I don't go insane, I'll see what I can do about drafting a post or two. If all else fails, we can place them later.

Thinlómien 10-09-2006 04:04 AM

Both Noggie's proposal and the reading lessons sound very fine to me.


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