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Itinerant Songster
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: The Edge of Faerie
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I figured I'd give you an out, Folwren, by not including something like "Eodwine waited for Thornden to respond". It occurs to me that one of the things Thornden is going to figure out is that the job of steward and that of almbudsman can't be done by one person in a 'manor' as sprawling as the Middle Emnet (which I still have to figure out on a map). So after some time, Thornden might tell Eodwine that he has discovered this, say, after coming back to the Mead hall after the sun has set some night.
I'm thinking that the next Day will be seven days after this one, unless anybody would like to have the next Day come sooner. One other thought: usually, the action that takes place, does so in the Inn, and anything outside the Inn is reserved for afterthought. This being a Mead Hall with lands attached, we may have to allow some posts to be written away from the mead hall. For example, the almbudsman can go to a farmstead and have a talk with the freeman who owns it, and request to collect such and such a fee. Just a thought. If we handle it well, it shouldn't be a problem; this thread should help. Thoughts? |
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Desultory Dwimmerlaik
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Pickin' flowers with Bill the Cat.....
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On your 'away' posts - why don't you just tag them with a bolded line above the post:
Away - Cráwham Village or something like that . . . Be easy to follow that way - especially if there were more than one 'away' situation happening at a time. ~*~ Pio |
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Itinerant Songster
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Great idea, Pio! Thanks! We'll go with that then.
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Itinerant Songster
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Forgoil? Help me out. Looks like it means something like 'bad luck'.
This is going to be interesting, Anguirel. I like how you've built tension into the Eorling Mead Hall story. Especially concerning a certail Eorl of the Middle Emnet. You see, Eodwine of the Gap used to be a humble farmer who owned land in the Gap of Rohan; had a wife and two kids. He was called to the muster of Rohan, and went to War, but when he got back he discovered that his wife and children, and farm, had been desolated by the Dunlendings. He was one of the leaders of the reprisals (he called it justice-seeking) against the Dunlendings. So this'll be interesting. |
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La Belle Dame sans Merci
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Forgoil. Strawheads. If I remember right.
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Shadow of the Past
Join Date: Jul 2005
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So says Ardalambion.
But the other names, like Caerissin, are they something Celtic? It would seem historically appropriate that the Old English Rohirrim would've invaded the lands of the Celtic language Dunlendings. Last edited by Alcarillo; 02-05-2006 at 12:58 AM. |
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Itinerant Songster
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Let us consider, for the purposes of Eorling Mead Hall, Alcarillo, that the Rohirrim have indeed invaded the lands of the Dunlendings, as a reprisal for the Dunlending alliance to Saruman. I've had an rpg idea on the back burner .... in which Eodwine is appointed Warden of the Dunland Marches, in which he is ordered by Eomer to (1) bolster the defenses along the new border (2) impose Rohirric rule and law upon the folk of Dunland that are within the new border (3) give swift reprisal against Dunlending attacks onto the new Rohorric land.
Now it has to be someone beside Eodwine, since the man has a new Eorlship to deal with instead, but I still like the idea. It's a replaying of English history without the Norman influence, more or less. I'd like to see Manywyth (is that right) brought into the mead hall before I make a post for Eodwine. |
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