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La Belle Dame sans Merci
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Can your impatience last another hour or so?
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It had better do its best to do so...
And to dispel my apparent Ogreishness I shall indulge in what is, I believe, my second ever smilie. I shall allow myself one more in my career... ![]()
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Dwarves? Lord above. Pio or Envinyatur, any chance of a PM or a post here elucidating that you've thought out...?
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La Belle Dame sans Merci
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Just a note, I'm leaving town until at least Monday. See y'all when I get back.
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I too am off for the weekend, I'm afraid. I have some celebrating to do. I'll try and get a Smith post up on Sunday night.
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Save filled in. Only Lomwe is still at liberty physically and mentally...
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Quill Revenant
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Anguirel -
About the Smith's powers and the seemingly magical fetters: I can't speak for the others, but I would really like to write for the actions and feelings, etc. of my own character. Can you make a different approach to this scene somehow, leave it open enough from your part as the Smith so that I can write my own character's reactions?
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Will do. Sorry. Re-write as soon as poss. Hectic afternoon.
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There. Greatly improved from any point of view. And you can control your character's reactions.
I'm now entering a period of extremely intense revision followed by a burst of hard work. I can't contribute for about a week. Would a break be suitable here, or would pio like to take over the management of the Smith? A struggle could easily last till I'm back. By the way, you are going to have to end up chained up, though you can give a good account of yourselves. Malris and Tasa, unlikely as it may seem, are going to end up getting the chance to be the cavalry. I'll see if I can bring the fight with the Lake Beastie to a close before I go. Awfully sorry, but I love Latin, and have been lazy/dilettante hitherto, and don't want to make a mess of my potentially best subject...
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Proceed as you wish, E.
~*~ Pio
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But I thought perhaps we needed a flesh and blood sort of character to draw the group in. They are certainly not going to traffic with any more spirits, at least willingly. They would run back through the dark corridor, I should think - at least Orėmir would (and drag his brother back to boot) I saw the Dwarven smith as a natural -- the Dwarves did do work for the Elves and being of a greedy nature, this Master Smith (or son of a son of a son of) who is good-hearted, but a bit eccentric in spirit (as I misunderstood it, apparently) could have been corrupted by the Diviner ah wel . . . It was a short post, I'd be happy to change it . . . just let me know . . .
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I don't necessarily see why they'd flee from all spirits on principle. Idrahil didn't double-cross them, nor the earlier guard-captain; good spirits about even with the Diviner and Ingir, malign elvish spirits.
But are you actually making the Master-Smith a Dwarf? This I'd really rather avoid. I listed him earlier with Elven coavaltar the Orcs feared, I've had him chanting an elvish incantation of Curufin's, and I also have him down in the background as being the tutor in smithying of Lindir...he's definitely a Noldo elf. After my original pedantic, petty villain Diviner was turned-to great effect-into a sort of menacing goddess figure, like Jadis or Dark!Galadriel, I think I'd rather keep this Smith's race as I envisaged it, I'm afraid. I'm perfectly happy, though, for you to encounter Dwarves, possibly even ones who know of and trust the Smith, unintentionally luring you into his tutelage and clutches. It might be a jolly and refreshing interlude in a small Dwarf cavern with a family of three or four, all that remains of the Naugrim workers. A nice calm before the storm haven moment. Would that be alright? I increasingly think it might be rather fun. Only I'd rather not take on these Dwarves myself, since I already have the Smith-who would like to play them? Would you, Envinyatur? Tonight I'll take Malris and Tasa on the next stage of their journey and get them to the shore of the underground lake.
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I think I'll just rewrite my post - sans Dwarves.
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A bit more about the Master Smith.
I had originally intended him as a way of giving Lindir and Child in particular a chance for fun and games-as I'd had him down as Lindir's mentor. However, since Child's already had to handle the Diviner sub-plot, perhaps she'd prefer if he had some connection to the twins instead? Just a thought. If we stick to the scheme then he will enroll you all as students but with Lindir as definite Teacher's Pet, mulling over old times. He will not use the Silver Fetters until he is utterly forced-they are a precaution he does not expect to need, though he assuredly eventually will. I think a bit of willing interaction might be interesting at first, but when you realise you're not allowed to leave... As for his appearance-I was thinking he should look fully corporeal while working. If he stops working or puts his tools down for any reason he vanishes. Aside from that, typical black hair, grey eyes, tall height, broad shoulders, etc.
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I am not sure his mentor will be terribly happy when he learns that his pupil has turned his back on the craft. In fact, he may be downright angry! Interestingly, Lindir has occasionally thought in this story about getting his hand back into his craft again. But the particular character you've set in front of us may/will give the poor fellow serious second thoughts. It seems those Noldor Elves who are caught up in the urge to create often are a bit off base and leave one with serious doubts about their ability to see right from wrong. Just let me know how you decide to go with this. I have been tied up with other things, but my schedule has opened up. I'll look over the game tomorrow.
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