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Hauntress of the Havens
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: IN it, but not OF it
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Um, Elempi? Do I have a free rein here or does Ginna have to follow? I don't want to get in the way of any plans, and from the looks of it Ginna has to go, but I'm asking anyway.
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Flame of the Ainulindalė
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If Ealasaide posts now we should have a nice little get-together in the kitchen... *hint*
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Itinerant Songster
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: The Edge of Faerie
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Lhuna, do whatever is in your character's personality to do. That's what I'm doing with Rowenna. If 2 of the 3 escaping rogues need to be captured for the storyline to work, then it'll happen, maybe just not the way you or I originally thought it would. This kind of thing happens to writers all the time.
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![]() lmp: What do you think about the following matter? I wrote somewhere in my earlier post here in the planning thread that the "normal people" would not have arms with them in the hall. Is there an armory in the Mead Hall in the first place where people would keep their "serious" weapons? Thinking of this particular occasion, people who were with the rescue-party have barely had time to turn around in their rooms and would probably not have visited any armoury. So would they have left their weapons beside the main door to begin with - to be recollected later to the possible armoury? It was the practise of the northern and germanic tribes in RL at least to leave the weapons at the door and not to carry them inside - and I would be amazed if lord Eodwine would allow people carrying weapons with them inside the Mead Hall anyway...? In that case (weapons at the main door) the weapons will be too far for Stigend (and Garstan) and they will have to improvise... and I kind of like the idea. Surely an everyday knife would hang on both of their belts still as they would have left only major weapons to the door - and those working-knives would be at their sides all the time... But what do you think? And in any case, who are there in the Hall right now waiting for the court to begin who actually bear arms becasue they have an official duty to fex. bring the outlaws to the justice from the cellar? Has lord Eodwine a sword at hand himself?
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Itinerant Songster
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: The Edge of Faerie
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Very interesting thoughts, Noggie. I have never given thought to an armoury or where people leave their weapons. No doubt you are correct as to leaving weapons outside the main hall. My initial thought was that weapons would be hung on the walls of the Great Hall, especially on the (front) wall farthest from the kitchen. Perhaps we could posit an antechamber just inside the doorway that Eodwine and his craftsman have built but we writers hadn't thougt of?
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So normally the weapons would be kept in the antechamber but just at this particular moment people would have left their weapons inside the doorway (the main door down there) as they have just rushed in and wished to see their friends or loved ones sooner than later ie. before the court takes place. Not that this leaving the weapons at the doorstep would help anyone - if not with the possible impressive turns of fate to come? ![]() Lhuna: don't let Ginna to give in to Rowenna too easily! It's better storywise to actually have someone who can actually write in the kitchen... and anyway someone has to make a noise in there for the others to realise in the first place that something is wrong ie. the outlaws have escaped...
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Itinerant Songster
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: The Edge of Faerie
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Now now now, Noggie. Do not try to unduly influence someone else's character to get what you want.
Lhuna, be influenced by Rowenna. Her charm and bearing are irresistible. No, but really, write whatever seems most likely for your character. Last edited by littlemanpoet; 07-09-2007 at 08:01 PM. |
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![]() So how it is in English? In Finnish it's said that a pot scorns a kettle because of it's black side... So aren't you doing the same my friend? ![]() Go on Lhuna and do as you wish, notwithstanding what either of us wishes... And whether our wishes are of any interest in general to begin with that depends wholly how much weight do you wish to give them... Well, lmp's surely are a bit more important as he's the host of the game but so far when he makes no over-ruling judgements or pre-requirements on issues I think we can do what we like... And why should you listen to either of us?
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