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Fordim Hedgethistle 03-13-2004 01:05 PM

Hmmm. . .May and Henry leading those younguns into the forest?! Fordogrim may have to trail after them, just to keep an eye on their shenanigans. . .;)

ArwenBaggins 03-13-2004 04:29 PM

He he. Sneaked in a bit of time. Bad me. :D

Crispin would very much enjoy exploring. Let's hope they don't get lost! :)

Kransha 03-13-2004 04:53 PM

Alright, now I have a response for Elsa's response. Obviously both Elsa and Kal are a little nervous about this whole thing, but Kalimac is willing enough to try it out and Elsa agreed. Brings to mind wondering about how Alora and Crispin are going to feel about being handled like babies, bandied about to be watched by kids just slightly older than them. There's that controversy thing again. Mmm-hmm

Regin Hardhammer 03-14-2004 05:50 AM

Save filled in
 
I have filled in my save near the bottom of the first page of the thread where Harold gives his reaction about the missing chicken.

Seems like he has a very different view than Kalimac. A single missing chicken represents a lot more to the Harfoot family than it does to the wealthier Whitfoots.

Ahem.....but this incident will not make Harold think more kindly of anyone who tries to take away what he has earned through his hard labors! (That includes the family from which he used to "rent" his land!)

alaklondewen 03-14-2004 12:02 PM

Great posts!

Arestevana, I'm not sure whether it is a good thing or not, but I completely relate to Elsa's concern for her children. I think you've captured that well.

The more I think about it, the more I think it would be more realistic for the "kids" to go exploring during the daylight (Only if the kids want to explore, of course ;)). What if they overhear the ones who go to get firewood talking about this weird feeling in there, or something like that, and they get curious and decide to check it out. Then the next day, while the band stops for a midday break, the kids slip away (and a certain old hobbit who follows?). This could be a really fun scene, especially when Elsa realizes her babies are gone.

Feedback, please. :)

Arestevana 03-14-2004 12:30 PM

Thank you, Alaklondewen.

I agree; this scene could be really fun if it is played out. I must admit that I'm hoping the children run off. It does seem cruel that I should wish such a thing on my own character, though. :rolleyes: And Elsa was coping so well... *sigh*:D

Melisil 03-14-2004 04:15 PM

Alora's Invisibility spray...?
 
Everybody: I'm am terribly sorry! But I will not be posting at all during Spring break.:( Again, sorry all!

You can use Alora for odds 'n ends if you would like till the week is over.

Alak: please check your pms.

alaklondewen 03-15-2004 01:17 PM

Okay, my fellow gamers, we need to get the action rolling, so I need to know whether any characters will be joining Marcho in the forest. I need to know beforehand so I can set the scene, so please let me know ASAP.

One thing to keep in mind as we deal with the forest during their first night is that they will be traveling next to the forest (going around it) for the next three game-time days.

Fordim - Great post. I'm glad you worked with Fredigar and allowed May to hear of the forest. Poor Fordo, even if he is a rascal, I still feel sorry for his being hurt. :(

Kransha 03-15-2004 01:28 PM

I believe Kalimac will volunteer.

If Harold does as well, this will give Kal a good oppurtunity to ask him about the baby-sitting thing and other conversation. I assume that Harold and Kalimac are not exactly friends, but they have known each other for some time so they will be comfortable speaking.

Fordim Hedgethistle 03-15-2004 01:28 PM

Fordogrim will be following the 'kiddies' into the forest when they go in after the grown-ups -- I rather suspect he will NOT be pleased at being left behind by the scouts (in fact, if you wish to have Fordogrim give his opinion to Marcho about going into the forest, then feel free to do so).

Regin Hardhammer 03-15-2004 02:00 PM

going into the forest
 
Kransha, Alak,

Regin would like to volunteer to go into the forest, and he will certainly relish the opportunity to talk about his children babysitting for the Whitfoot's son and daughter.

Harold knows Kalimac quite well, but as the man from whom he gets his land to farm, rather than a friend.

Regin

alaklondewen 03-15-2004 02:16 PM

Great, the fathers and Marcho leaving Fordogrim behind. Very nice.

You know Regin's last comment about the relationship between the two families is right in line with something I was thinking about ealier in the car. It's interesting how two people being in the same relationship with one another can have completely different perceptions of the relationships. In Kransha's character description of Kalimac, he says that Kal feels very friendly toward the Chubbs, but we see a very different perception coming from Harold. This is completely normal. I'm sure Kal doesn't see himself or his family as some sort of dictators or tightwads, but because he has an authority over the Chubb family, they tend to feel this way about them. I think this kind of incongruence happens all too often in the real world, otherwise, there would be no broken hearts.

I'm really looking forward to seeing how this works itself out. :)

Witch_Queen 03-15-2004 02:35 PM

I think Sarah would like to go into the forest. It gives her a chance to get away from all the chickens. She can't stop talking to them no matter how hard she tries.

Just let me know.

alaklondewen 03-15-2004 03:57 PM

Ooh, I'm glad a woman is coming...spices it up a bit. ;)

I'm going to put us at our first campsite tomorrow, late afternoon EST, so if you want to get a post in before then please do so. Just remember that if you use a SAVE, it must be filled within 24 hours.

ArwenBaggins 03-15-2004 04:13 PM

Everyone:
I'm really bad. Sneaking in more minutes at Academic Team while I'm supposed to be researching.

I think Crispin is going to try to go into the forest with his father, but will be turned down. How's that sound?

~Fëa

Fordim Hedgethistle 03-16-2004 01:43 PM

Memory -- just wanted to say what a nice post! It really opens up that somewhat more tender side to Fordogrim that I was sure was there somewhere.

BTW -- what is that in Liv Tyler's mouth anyway???????

Melisil 03-16-2004 01:54 PM

my return..
 
Ok, I may accually get some time to post during this week! Not much though, I'm afraid.

Alak- check your pms..

ArwenBaggins 03-16-2004 03:26 PM

Another post for Crispin is up. I think one of the Boffin girls has her eye on Crispin! Boy, he's a ladies man. :D

~Fëa

alaklondewen 03-16-2004 06:19 PM

First Camp
 
They are finally getting to stop and rest. Those not going into the forest might think about getting water from a small stream across the way.

Child - Please check your PMs.

Witch_Queen - I used Sarah for some comic relief, let me know if you dislike it and I will edit. :)

Child of the 7th Age 03-17-2004 07:09 AM

Approved Carry-alongs
 
I am bringing this forward on the discussion thread so we will have easy access:

Just bringing this forward:

Approved Carry-Alongs

Ponto Bracegirdle - A young Bree merchant who hopes to gain business by losing his competition and having new trade with Elves and Men. Newly married to the young Belba Banks.

Ruby Hornblower and her two small children are leaving Bree after her husband was killed in a farming accident. She is being pressured by the Big Folk to sell her land, and she is finally giving in.

Fredigar Headstrong is a local deputy in Bree, who hopes he can organize the new law once they arrive at the White Downs. This hobbit is known for being rash in his decisions.

Ferdibrand Boffin, his wife, Peony, and their eight children are leaving their small house in town in hopes of finding land large enough for their still growing family.

Boffin children:
  • Lilac, girl, 20

    Bolco, boy, 19

    Nick, boy, 13

    Daisy, girl, 12

    Rose, girl, 9

    Hob, 7

    Opal, 6

    Edmund, 3

Witch_Queen 03-17-2004 08:10 AM

Alak: I love it. The fact that Sarah appears to be braver than a man cracks me up. I couldn't have done it better. No need for any editing its good with me. It only makes Sarah seem more stubborn and hard-headed. At least Sarah isn't taking a chicken along with her!

Regin: Check your pms.

Child of the 7th Age 03-17-2004 08:37 AM

description of the forest
 
The descriptive post is up, along with a bit of the history that made this piece of real estate rather grim.

Regin - Thanks for letting me use your character as we discussed.

Alak - check your pms....

Witch_Queen 03-17-2004 02:50 PM

I will be absent for the next 4 days. I hate it that it comes at this time. I will be away from the computer. Feel free to use Sarah in anyway that is true to her character. Just don't make her seem mean and evil.

I am deeply sorry.

Regin Hardhammer 03-17-2004 03:38 PM

My response to Kalimac is up.

Witch_queen,

We'll look forward to your return. I included Sarah in the post as you suggested.

Regin

alaklondewen 03-17-2004 06:06 PM

Great posts! :)

Poor Harold, the trees seem to have it out for him.

Fordim, I'm glad we're getting to see a softer side of Fordogrim, even if the characters don't see it.

Witch_Queen - I hope everything goes well, and we'll certainly be glad when you're back.

I'm quite pleased with the quality of writing on the game thus far, and we're keeping with the schedule, which is also a plus. Keep up the great posts!

Witch_Queen 03-17-2004 08:55 PM

Just a quick Question: Since when did May marry Harold. NO seriously Regin you may want to check your last post. It seemed very disturbing since it seems that Sarah's daughter has married Sarah's husband.

Scarry really. Well now i'm gone for the next four days. I will miss you all. Like I said use Sarah in any way as long as it is true to her character.

Regin: just please change the name May to Sarah so that I won't get sick.

I'm gone now! Blessed Be!

Regin Hardhammer 03-17-2004 09:23 PM

Major typo.....
 
Whoa! That is a BIG typo. I'm really sorry, and have corrected it.

My apologies to both Witch_Queen and Memory of Trees.

Regin

Memory of Trees 03-18-2004 11:01 AM

I think it's a strawberry...

ArwenBaggins 03-18-2004 03:25 PM

I am sorry to say my posts may dwindle few days. My time at the computer is limited, for I have many exams to study for and articles/stories to write before the end of the semester. I will check in on the DT every day, but I might only get one or two posts in. PLEASE carry Crispin along, and keep him to character. :D

Sorry again,
Fëa

Regin Hardhammer 03-19-2004 10:03 AM

Harold Chubb
 
Poor Harold, the Hobbit can't walk two inches without tripping on a tree root. Man, he must have really bad luck, or be really clumsy, or both.

alaklondewen 03-19-2004 11:47 AM

Oh dear, it seems the forest has separated Sarah from the group. Kalimac and/or Harold must find her. :P

Everyone - We have a few people who are currently unable to post or only able to post infrequently. It is critical that those of us who are still here make up for them. Those of you, still at the camp can get water for the group or be unpacking the camping supplies. We just need to keep things moving. Regin and Kransha, I would say Sarah should be pretty easy to find...maybe a one post each kind of thing, and then we'll get her out of the forest and move things along from there.

~ Alaklondewen, your friendly neighborhood game founder. :)

Child of the 7th Age 03-19-2004 12:19 PM

Alak,

There's a minor problem. Regin asked Kalimac a question about babysitting to which he needs a reply, i.e, the request for money for the kids. The game can't really go forward until he gets an answer.

So this is what I'm going to do.... I'll save a space for Kransha right after Regin's post, and put yours forward one space. That way the game could go forward and Kransha can later fill in his reply. He'll put it on the discussion thread and I can paste it up.

I also sent Kransha a reminder pm....

Hope this will help.

Cami

alaklondewen 03-19-2004 12:28 PM

Thanks, Child, that works really well. I appreciate your help. :)

Kransha 03-19-2004 02:00 PM

Sorry about not posting that crucial reply. I've been impossibly busy, but fear not! The reply (though, short) will be up within the hour.

Kransha 03-19-2004 02:17 PM

As requested by Child, here's the game post for Kal's reply


"You, see, it's only fair that my lad and lass should get paid for their work. It will be hours of toil for them that will take them away from other useful things. Sarah and I agree that the responsibility would do them good, but only if they are given a fair wage for their time and their services."

Harold said all this with perfect and unwavering (at least the illusion of unwavering) confidence. Kalimac, even though he knew better, let his jaw drop and hang for more than a minute as he realized that, for the first time he knew of, Harold Chubb had actually insisted that he do something. He was practically floored. He shouldn’t need to pay a couple of tweens who’s family was in his employment! It was outrageous, maddening, and utterly confusing. Kalimac came to the irritating realization that he hadn’t even considered the fact that Harold might want his children paid.

But, as much as he hated to say it, he really had his heart set on having the Chubb children watch his own. He’d told Elsa that he would get the job done and it would be a stinging embarrassment if he refused to accept their services just because they asked for a few of the many coins in his deep pockets. It had to be done, even if it bit at Kalimac Whitfoot’s pride.

“I…I…I suppose you’re right.” He said at last, his words a little slurred in his bewilderment, “I will indeed pay your children if they are responsible and dutiful in their new line of work.”

He almost instinctively patted his vest pocket that contained most of his immediate funds. He didn’t mind parting with it, but he almost felt as if he was throwing it away. ‘Nonsense!’ he thought, ‘They want to be paid and I will pay them fairly and justly. Let it not be said that Kalimac Whitfoot is some money-hoarding miser, for it has just been proven that that is not the case. It's probably better to pay them. They’ll put more effort into it if they have a monetary reward to look forward to.’

Child of the 7th Age 03-19-2004 02:46 PM

Kransha -

:D I've added it to the game.

Cami

ArwenBaggins 03-19-2004 04:11 PM

Quote:

The girl sighed a bit and said under her breath but just loud enough for Crispin to hear: "Um... I... sure... I... like... um... you... Crispin," She bit her lip and winced as if she had been struck by a terrifying blow.
Dang, Crispin sure is popular! First Iris, and now Miss Daisy Boffin! :D

~Fëa

Regin Hardhammer 03-19-2004 07:00 PM

Sarah has been found!

Actually, Sarah doesn't think she was ever lost! But at least husband and wife managed to locate each other.

Witch_queen,

Once you return, please eyeball the post and make sure nothing about your character needs changing.

Regin

alaklondewen 03-20-2004 07:13 PM

Great response, yesterday. I am pleased with the posts.

Fordim - Would you like us to find Fordogrim in the forest, or do you have other plans?

Regin - I think I sent you a PM. I got an unexpected message, so let me know if you got it. If not, I will resend.

Regin Hardhammer 03-20-2004 08:13 PM

Alak,

Yes, I received it. Please eyeball the post and check your pms. :smokin:

Regin


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