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Old 07-22-2005, 01:11 PM   #11
Nuranar
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I've got some fermenting pears on the ground beneath our trees outside... But as much fun as it would be to chunk them at you, Lal, I'd rather stalk the thievin' squirrels with an airsoft pistol. And really, who am I to throw stones?

Don't mean to mimic bloodthirsty Aman but I'm all in favor of losing one or both of the kids. They're a lot of excess baggage for Renedwen to tote around. Seriously, with children you're saddled with carry-along characters that you can't easily drop by the way. It might be easier to write if you only had your character to deal with.

Aman does make a good point about the other characters who've been created. Even if Arry's beasts don't get one of the [currently] played characters, we don't have to invent new ones. To be extra evil... wouldn't the nasty wolves like something young and tender?

Lal, I'm not going to be able to post today, although tomorrow's likely.
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my character has done little so far, with those kids to look after. I might have her be attacked,
Why don't you just decide what you want to do with the kids and write it up? They could've been killed (or lost) in the tunnels, or something could happen with the wolves (per Arry's OK, I guess). Work Lissi in if you want to.

Aman, I don't think Faerim or Lissi have interacted in quite a while. Any thoughts on how he's feeling toward her, or even if he's thought of her at all? He seems pretty preoccupied with Elves at present.

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