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Ah, sorry Brinniel...your post was so long and I confess I rushed through it. It deserves better!
Welcome back, Child! I'm glad everything's okay with your mother, and I hope it continues to be. And no worries...we've all been busy, I think. |
I have a favor to ask. This post needs to go in a box somewhere before the slaver's' attack. Otherwise my timing is off. Would anyone be willing to do that?
This post might work well at the end of Folwren's in 300, or the beginning of Durelin's box in 301. I am sorry to be late with this. I've been thinking about this. How would someone feel if they'd spent most of their life in terrible conditions as a slave and then they found out they had some special powers or abilities they never knew they had? It's almost like a little kid praying for superpowers so they can bash in the heads of kids who are teasing them, and then suddenly they get those powers.... I think this will not be easy for Azhar. There are downsides here, and she is totally unaware of them. What's that old saying?.....Be careful what you wish for... ********************** Tevildo's post Tom had fallen asleep in Rôg's arms, his head nestled securely within the shapechanger's cloak. The girl trotted alongside her rescuer as the little party of three hurried back towards the grove where the women and children were waiting. Azhar's heart pulsed with a strange excitement. So much had happened since the morning that she barely knew how to make sense of it all. Even now, she was having trouble getting her bearings. In all the tumult and shock, she'd forgotten about the war, her fear of losing Tom, her inability to hold her shape, and even her repulsion at seeing the slavers' bodies lying dead and mangled on the ground. Her head was filled with jumbled images of great bears and flashing dragons, creatures of incredible might who could lash out and in a single instant command the attention of all around them. The girl's entire life had been mired in fear. She had feared the whips of the orc overlords and the sneering grins of the Easterlings. For the first time since leaving the plantation, Azhar sensed the enticing possibility of leaving that experience behind her. If she could learn to control these abilities, if she could take on the bear form whenever it suited her, then she would be as strong as any Orc chieftain....even stronger. Part of her wished that she had come into her powers many years ago. She imagined swooping down on a band of slaveholders and taking them out with a single blow. The other part wanted to change into bear form and clamber up onto a pile of rocks so everyone could see and admire her mighty muscles and claws. A brief smile slipped over Azhar's face. Kwell had said that women couldn't fight. She would have loved to see his face when she casually changed her form and slipped up behind him with a loud and menacing growl. Azhar glanced nervously over at Rôg and wondered. The man was enormously kind; he seemed so mild mannered and unassuming. He meekly acceded to the requests of Lindir and even the elderly Aiwendil, yet he was clearly a better fighter than either of them! If Azhar had been Rôg, she would have slipped into dragon form and glided out over the open plain in full daylight, attacking and decimating the band of slavers before they ever even reached the camp. Why, she wondered, didn't he do that? Then they wouldn't have had to go through this terrible battle. At the very least, she would have made sure that all her companions knew and understood exactly who she was. But it seemed as if Rôg was very quiet about these things, keeping everything to himself. Azhar would have loved to ply Rôg with a whole string of questions. At the same time, she wondered whether she would have the chance to see the dragon again should the slavers attack their little grove. Unfortunately, this did not seem to be the right time or place to be asking Rôg such hard questions. And she had better keep her own mind on what was going on around her or she would end up dead before she ever had the time to learn how to hold and manage her other shape. With a sigh, Azhar said her hasty goodbyes to Rôg, thanking him for all his help and promising to look out after the children. She and Tom went back to where the women were waiting, only this time two of the mothers whisked the little boy and his sisters away and reassured her that they could manage to care for the three children. Too nervous to stay hidden in one place, Azhar wandered back to where the older children were waiting. She looked around for Kwell but he still was not back. Then she stared out and saw where Athwen was caring for the sick and wounded. The woman seemed to be havingg quite a time of it. Darting from boulder to boulder, she came up to the healer and asked, "Do you need any help?" |
I can put it at the end of my post.
I will try to fill my save sometime soon today. EDIT: Tevildo, your post is placed. You'll have to let me know if I didn't get some of the bolded names in the write places. And I fixed on typo towards the end. -- Folwren |
Save filled.
However - I did not write in Azhar's coming up and asking if Athwen needs help. That means I'm going to have to edit it again. I'll do that, Tevildo, have no fear...I will do that. Sometime. -- Folwren |
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Sorry if it's caused any sort of inconvenience. I guess I tend to ramble in my writing, especially when it comes to dialogue. :rolleyes: |
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Oh no, it's no problem Brinniel! I marvel at those who can write so much and so well! I'm also a little envious of you people: yery rarely can I sit down and right anything very lengthy. The most I've ever written of something continuous is 8 pages. I guess I have a little ADD when it comes to writing. :p
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Tevildo,
I have edited my post and put Azhar into it. Tell me if it's alright, because I used her a little bit, too. -- Folwren |
Carl's post is up.
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Folwren,
Your post looks great. Check your pm's. I've sent through some ideas on this. |
Hi. Kwell's save is filled.
How is the struggle carrying on in the glade with the women and children and Rog and Aiwendil? -- Folwren |
Notice from Durelin and Child....
With the holidays coming, many of us will be more heavily involved in activities with family or friends or even going away. Durelin and I were thinking that this would naturally slow down our storyline. While we've had some RPG's officially "close" over the holidays, we decided not to do that. Our game will remain open, though we do understand that some folks will be posting less often. If you can post regularly, that's great. If not, have a good break and we'll see everyone back in full force with the start of 2007.
Since some people will be missing for the next two weeks, we won't officially do the final battle in the grove till early January. People can keep busy with small skirmishes, tending the sick, orc drinking scenes, character angst or whatever else you can dream up. I'll get a long post ready for the nasties' big battle and put it up around January 1 so people can then respond and begin the serious fight. I may just decide to have the slavers attack some of your specific characters if they're in the grove. If there's anything in particular you'd like from the slavers in terms of the battle and your own character, just let me know and I'll try to include it. Durelin and I felt that, this way, people can write if they want to in late December but none of us will feel guilty if we are slow to respond. Of course, if you run into any special problems, just post on this thread or drop a pm and Durelin or I will try and help. After the battle, it's straight back to the slavers' camp to pick up any supplies and goodies left there. That is when our real fun will start! If anyone feels brave enough to pick up an orc minor character, let us know on the thread with a short profile and explanation. We'll need more active posting by orcs. I promise to take my own character Makdush out of mothballs! :rolleyes: Meanwhile, everyone have a good holiday though I do expect to be around and occasionally posting. Child |
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I've been thinking about posting for Grask for a long time now... I promise I'll write something for him soon.
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Sorry, Nogrod. I've been mired in final papers and now exams. (Actually, I am up late studying now.) I'll try and get something up for Ishkur, probably Monday. My last exam is on the 19th and then I fly home. Things should get easier then.
But it has been hard to write when the storyline has been so centered on the slaves, and I'll be glad to see more action with the orcs. - Regin |
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I hope it will be alright if I fill my save tomorrow.
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Well, since we're sort of taking a break for the holidays, I suppose I don't need to worry, but I just want to let everyone know I'm leaving to visit family in California tomorrow and won't be back until the 30th. I don't plan on holding my grandparents' computer hostage, so I will be absent until then.
It shouldn't be a problem since I can't exactly post for Shae until she's rescued. If someone does happen to post something involving her before I return, I'll be sure to put up a save as soon as I get back. Happy Holidays, everyone! :D |
I am mentally working on my post...even though nothing appears yet in a little box! Just wanted to check on numbers, which have been so vexing.
I am assuming the following.... There were originally 27 slavers. About twelve were killed in the initial conflict (the ones that were totalled up earlier in the thread). Another four were taken out by Pio and Brinniel more recently. That leaves 13. Imak is badly wounded but alive. The other 12 are in good fighting shape. Feel free to criticize and/or sharpen up my math. (I was never any good at numbers anyway!) Unless I hear otherwise, I am going ahead with the slavers on the assumption of these figures. What I really can't tell is how many slavers are left. Presumably a number have been killed and/or injured that are not even mentioned in our thread. Can I assume we have about 25 slavers and fellowship in good fighting shape? Perhaps another 25 are injured and/or are females/children who would be hidden in the grove? If anyone has ideas on this, it would be helpful. I've been called to jury duty tomorrow and am hoping to be dismissed. I plan to try and write out a draft of my post while I am sitting in the box as they shuffle the panel! So if something strange get mixed into the narrative, don't blame me. :D |
I've been without a working net access at home for a while, but will get it back soon, hopefully... So sorry for not posting for a while.
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My net access is okay now. Thank heavens for that.
I will be joining the company of my girlies :) for a couple of days but will be back with more time on Monday and try to post something then. Child: your tally looked reasonable enough with what comes to my memory of things. |
Okay, I am back from my Christmas vacation.
I don't have time to read any post right now, but I'll be sure to get updated within the next few days. :) |
Sounds as if we are slowly regrouping. I have a save up and I hope to fill it tomorrow.
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Just a note that I will be out of touch Friday afternoon through Sunday afternoon. And mostly likely will be trying to upgrade my OS at home next weekend. *Eek*
Child, yes Carl is in good fighting shape, though a bit achy. Please feel free to mention him and his passenger if you would like. |
Hilde,
Will do so... ********* I have half my save filled. I will be putting up an additional post in the same box that describes the action from Lindir's point of view. This would give me a better chance to mention specific people by name. By the way, I may play "fast and loose" with some characters. :D If you don't like the situation I put you in for any reason, just let me know and I will edit. |
I have been knocked down by the flu. I may not be functional for another two or three days, or longer. We'll have to see. If you need to use my characters at all, go ahead.
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Folwren,
I hope you feel better. Don't worry about a two to three day absence. Right now, we have a number of people with computer problems and other conflicts so things are going slowly. I don't expect to have my own post finished till late tonight. Take it easy and rest. |
Save filled here. Gwerr, Grask, Mazhg, Zagra.....my post mentions all of you, but I think Gwerr needs to answer first.
Then I'll do a post that drops the money off.... I think being away from the plantation has had a "good" effect on Ishkur, but he still has a few things to learn, especially about female orcs. :D |
Rest of save filled.... sort of. There are a lot of people and "extras" to keep track of. I am sure I've managed to forget someone and to put others in the wrong place. :rolleyes:
Please let me know if I need to change or add anything. If you really don't like the situation I've put your character in, let me know and I will change it. Everyone is welcome to start taking whacks and to get this battle finished. Nogrod -- Are you around or are you still having computer problems? |
Folwren,
I hope you are feeling better. I also hope it is alright that I used your character to ask Azhar to run an errand. I wanted to get out somewhere for a moment closer to the main attack. I'll gladly edit if you see the need. I do plan to ask Rôg a question in my next post.... |
Tevildo,
Your post was fine. No changes necessary. I'm still not going to post, everyone. Athwen seems to be doing just fine in other player's hands. ;) Let's get the battle completed... -- Folwren |
I'll come with some posting tomorrow (within 24 hours).
I'll bring Beloan and Qat to the fight. I post for Gwerr to address Ishkur. I hope to meet Firefoot online to make a post for Hadith and Johari. Just to tell what I wish to be up to... :) |
Gwerr and Ishkur are brought a bit forwards... my post with Hadith and Johari is also ready after some consultations with Firefoot. I try to write it down here asap.
Regin: In your last post there is a mentioning that Ishkur nods in reply to Nogrod... :D |
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Whoops... I made the correction and put up a save. - Regin |
Brinniel
Shae hasn't gotten any help yet, has she? Did you have a plan to work it out yourself? If not, I have a plan...actually two plans. One is the obvious: Khamir runs off to find her and "rescue" her. But there's another option, too. Mwaha. I'll start working on a'something unless you'd rather I not at this point. So just let me know. Sorry, should've taken the initiative a while ago. But I just finally have a more interesting idea than the (sometimes?) predictable Khamir. :D |
Firefoot: I've posted now. Check my post to see whether everything is okay with Johari in this final version (it's not exactly the same we talked about but I think near enough).
...... Well Beloan and Qat still... but if anyone of you needs some hands in the battle I believe we could take it as granted that they have joined the others around the grove at this time. I just started thinking, whether it's wise to make a post for two NPC's. :) |
Ah, in my next post I'll be sure to mention at least Beloan, then.
But, speaking of the NPC thing...we can always make Beloan (and Qat) officially "minor" characters with a short bio. Beloan should really be one by now. Perhaps I should write up a quick bio for him and make it official, finally... :D Like, how about this (please edit and/or add to it, Nogrod, if you'd like. I'd say he's been more your character than mine): ---------------------------------------------------------- Name: Beloan Age: late 30s-early 40s Gender: Male Race: Man of ?? Weapons: Long knife and bow (does he have anything else?) Appearance: Err... Nogrod? What do you say? :p Personality: A natural leader, charismatic, and though persuasive, not forceful. He has a great amount of patience, particularly when it comes to dealing with people. Not confrontational, and seems to prefer letting things happen than actively trying to secure a fate for himself. A gentle man to friends, but ruthless to enemies, particularly due to his hard life as a slave. He is more hopeful than many who have endured such hardship, likely because he is more mentally prepared to endure it. He is not as tough in body as in spirit, though, and cannot withstand as much physical pain as a man like Khamir can. History: Beloan was among fifteen ex-slaves under Khamir's leadership, and was one of those with the one-armed man the longest. He was essentially Khamir's second in command, and second only because Khamir had ambition while he did not. Even so, Beloan and Khamir were and are friends, both intelligent men who have shared many experiences together. Beloan is more the brains and Khamir is more the brawns, but each is a good combination of the two. Since Khamir has become incapable as a leader, Beloan has filled his place nicely. ---------------------------------------------------------- There's a bit...what do you think? Simply my take on his personality and such, so definitely needs revisions. And obviously I ran into some problems...I really don't remember if either of us has described his appearance at all, where he comes from, or anything of that sort. If you'd rather PM me and discuss it, that's fine with me. And if you think the bio is really not necessary, that's fine with me, too! Oooh, we can call him a UPC, a Universal Player Character...Universally Played Character...something of that nature. But I think the fellow deserves an upgrade. ;) |
Nogrod, looks fine.
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Good idea about Beloan.
I am wondering how the fighting should go in the long run. Should we have one big final push by the slavers to break into the part of the grove where the main body of women and children are kept and where Athwen is tending the sick? Up till now, they are just nibbling on the fringes of that section of the grove. If you'd like, I can do a post where Aiwendil describes when the slavers begin this final assault? Presumably, they will eventually be turned back. We could go ahead and resolve the other fighting scenes already under way but have a band of four begin to crack into the center of the grove. Would this work? Also, wouldn't we sadly have some casualties among the non-combattants which we'd want to touch on very briefly? Any other ideas? If others agree, I'll put up a save for this that I'll likely fill in on Monday. Can anyone think of anything else we need to do in the long run to "tie up" the battle? |
I think that sounds like a great idea, Child. We can't have this being easy or anything. ;)
A few casualties are in order... Hmm... *plots* Perhaps those named characters who have not yet been mentioned in the battle/have not arrived can come running in to help save the day when the slavers begin to break through... |
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