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littlemanpoet 05-30-2008 04:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lhunardawen (Post 556747)
...she's too focused on the present to give any thought to the future.

And that, my friends, is the linchpin of the problem for Harreld. ;)

littlemanpoet 05-30-2008 09:54 AM

Poor Harreld, the perfect victim to get strung along by a maiden who can't make up her mind. :D

Lhunardawen 05-30-2008 08:25 PM

Both Ginna's and Lhuna's jaws dropped. Ginna immediately closed hers - she knew this was coming all along. Lhuna did, too, but her mouth stayed open.

"What?" said Ginna to her writer. "Don't tell me you didn't expect something like this."

"I did," scowled Lhuna, "but the reply's more my problem than yours. You're not the one who has to stop laughing long enough to post your answer." And with that she laughed, much to Ginna's resentment. Her ordeal was not a laughing matter. She frowned at Lhuna.

"Oh, no, it's not you," explained Lhuna between fits of giggles, "it's just that I think Harreld had spent too much time with Eodwine." She sobered up suddenly. "Well, then again, it must be, if they're staying inside the same man's brain. Speaking of Elempi...I hope he doesn't mind waiting. I'm not really in the best position to respond now; I shouldn't even be writing this loony post. It certainly isn't helping me with my paper."

"And besides," Lhuna added, with a conspiratorial grin at her character, "maybe you wouldn't need to respond...yet. Or someone might make it easier for you to make up your mind. Who knows?" She winked at Ginna.

littlemanpoet 05-30-2008 08:46 PM

Huh. You remember stuff I forgot. :p

Er, didn't you know? "Dear one" is a typical Eorling turn of phrase. :p

My, that was a heavy post between Eodwine and Saeryn, was it not! Thanks for the trip down memory lane. :)

Lhunardawen 06-01-2008 01:53 AM

How could I ever forget the post that practically doomed Ginna into being? ;) You're welcome, and thanks for joining me. I had been having a bit of a trip by myself and thought maybe I should get others to come along.

The next post(s) coming from me will have to wait a few days. Apparently the situation's more complicated than I think, or maybe I'm just making it complicated for myself. In any case, I ask for your patience.

And at the risk of being called a hypocrite, I think I'll beat Elempi to the punch:

Helloooooo? Where are all the writers? :D

littlemanpoet 06-01-2008 06:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lhunardawen (Post 556945)
And at the risk of being called a hypocrite, I think I'll beat Elempi to the punch:

Helloooooo? Where are all the writers? :D

Yeah, I was noticing the slowdown too. Well, Foley being absent will necessarily take its toll on Javan, Thornden, and Saeryn. The Oeric/Scyld dialogue is fascinating and I can't wait for more of it! Erbrand's storyline is going apace, and with the hunt taking no doubt hours, the rest of our storylines are going to have to catch up time-wise. Rowenna can simply be considered to be dismissed from the women's tent to go help Frodides and Kara with the kitchen work; that doesn't need a post.

I think what most needs doing at this point is a post getting Crabannan into Scarburg to meet Eodwine and so forth. Gwath?

Gwathagor 06-01-2008 09:16 AM

Indeed. I agree. I had hoped Javan would be able to lead Crabannan into camp, but with Folwren gone, that might be difficult. Should I just use Javan a bit? Any other ideas?

Groin Redbeard 06-01-2008 09:57 AM

I'll see if I can get a post in later today, but I'm waiting for a response from Nogrod and Lommy about an idea I proposed

littlemanpoet 06-01-2008 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gwathagor (Post 556976)
Indeed. I agree. I had hoped Javan would be able to lead Crabannan into camp, but with Folwren gone, that might be difficult. Should I just use Javan a bit? Any other ideas?

Feel free, Gwath. If Foley sees any problems when she gets back, you can fix them later.

Firefoot 06-01-2008 09:09 PM

A little while ago I had talked to Folwren about having the hunters bring Scyld into the camp; she's gone, but Groin seems to have taken over the hunters anyway... Groin? You want to set something up there? (Actually I guess it doesn't so much have to be set up as written...:cool:).

Groin Redbeard 06-02-2008 10:03 AM

Sure Firefoot, I'll have one of the men spot you, but you're with Oeric and Dan is more near him than any of the hunters, who are a couple leagues distance from the spot. If you haven't been spotted by the time the hunters return I'll have them spot you. :) Ahh, I promised to post yesterday didn't I, I hate it when I make promises and forget about them.:(

littlemanpoet 06-02-2008 07:03 PM

Groin, that was quite a post! Good storytelling. One thing I wonder about though - how lucky does a good hunter have to be to hit deer in the heart with an arrow first try, and only have to use one arrow to bring a deer down? I can imagine a deer getting hit once, in the chest even, getting one lung pierced, and still running away though perhaps not so fast. Just wondering.

Groin Redbeard 06-03-2008 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by littlemanpoet (Post 557151)
Groin, that was quite a post! Good storytelling.

Thanks LMP, I'm glad that you liked it. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by littlemanpoet (Post 557151)
One thing I wonder about though - how lucky does a good hunter have to be to hit deer in the heart with an arrow first try, and only have to use one arrow to bring a deer down? I can imagine a deer getting hit once, in the chest even, getting one lung pierced, and still running away though perhaps not so fast. Just wondering.

To it a deer in the heart is a challenging shot to make, but you don't just need to hit him there, if you pierce any of his two lungs with an arrow the animal is as good as dead. Yes, I have seen deer run away with my arrow in their chest, usually because the arrow didn't penetrate deeply enough. That's why I had the hunters unusually close to the deer. Lithor was riding right beside them, the Gondorians where only a few yards away from them (plus they had long bows), and Erbrand pulled his bow all the way back to his chin/cheek while most hunters draw it back to their chest.

So yes, killing a deer is a difficult job, but I tried to give the characters all the advantage that I could. I hope that helps, LMP. :)

littlemanpoet 06-03-2008 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Groin Redbeard (Post 557239)
So yes, killing a deer is a difficult job, but I tried to give the characters all the advantage that I could. I hope that helps, LMP. :)

Well, I'm glad I asked. I've learned something now. In the words of Shrek, "I'm a believer!" :D

Thinlómien 06-03-2008 05:06 PM

I have been busy with school ending and holiday starting and ww is partly to blame too. However, I'm planning to read through everything tomorrow and I will also reply Groin's PM question, I'm sorry I didn't do that before...

littlemanpoet 06-03-2008 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by littlemanpoet (Post 556309)
Firefoot: as per "peculiar look", I suppose you're thinking of Eodwine's wish not to cut down the trees on the Scarburg property. If I am correct in that, then the peculiar look wouldn't occur, because the wood Stigend is going to fetch will come from OFF the Scarburg property, and if wood is needed for the animal pens, then it's just simply needed, and Eodwine is enough of a realist to understand that. If I misunderstand what you're doing, please let me know.

The above conversation was never answered by Firefoot. Is she also playing Dueling Wizards? I'm quite convinced that game is largely responsible for the drag here (except in the case of Foley), without even looking at the list of players. :rolleyes:

I guess I'll pick up that thread if I don't hear from Firefoot in the next couple of days.

Nogrod 06-03-2008 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by littlemanpoet (Post 557441)
Is she also playing Dueling Wizards? I'm quite convinced that game is largely responsible for the drag here (except in the case of Foley), without even looking at the list of players. :rolleyes:

Even if not in regard to Firefoot you're right. At least with me it is that right now. I had my hectic week and it passed - and Lommy has briefed me somewhat what has been going on in here.

I'll be around in a short while. And staying for good then.

So sorry to make that kind of claim once more but just wait until I start calling up on you why you're not posting anything when I have a host of time in my hands and want to move things forwards... :)

Firefoot 06-03-2008 09:29 PM

Oops, terribly sorry. I never saw that somehow... and can't even fault DW, since I don't have time to commit to it (sorry, Nogrod, I think I never answered your pm - I'm losing it :rolleyes:).

Yes, I had been thinking along those lines. If those assumptions were incorrect I can fix the post.

littlemanpoet 06-04-2008 04:49 AM

Okay, thanks Firefoot. Yes, please edit your post to remove the peculiar look on Eodwine's face. Perhaps you might put an amused smile on Eodwine's face, as Stigend might have a peculiar look knowing Eodwine's "build with wood" antipathy, which Eodwine can see and therefore his amused look. I'll post for Eodwine today if I get a chance, or tomorrow.

Firefoot 06-04-2008 06:29 AM

Will do.

Thinlómien 06-04-2008 07:22 AM

I'm planning to post sometime this week...

Kath 06-05-2008 09:26 AM

Gwath, I replied to your post and left the end open so Crabannan can choose what he wants to share with Kara. :)

piosenniel 06-05-2008 05:12 PM

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Folwren 06-07-2008 09:13 PM

Hey, everyone. I wanted to post this weekend. I really, really did. But it doesn't look like it's happening. If I get up really early tomorrow and work really fast, then maybe I will. But, the thing is, on the weekends, I need as much rest as I can get, so I don't see myself getting up early tomorrow. Sorry. :(

I didn't realize Thornden was with Eodwine and Leof. I guess that's alright. I thought he was off station guards and trying to find the people sneaking around camp. I guess I was wrong. Oh well. Have fun with him and Javan. And Saeryn.

-- Foley

littlemanpoet 06-08-2008 06:42 AM

As to Thornden, Foley, you WERE right, but things happened and Eodwine made choices, one of them being - for better or worse, we'll see - to NOT post guards because every hand was needed for other work.

littlemanpoet 06-08-2008 07:03 AM

Time to Vote
 
Oops! I forgot all about this. Here are the 8 names collected for the three extra guards. The name Lithor has been getting used in a couple posts now by Erbrand, and if you like, that may be considered in your vote. You get to vote three times each. I will vote only to break a tie.

1. Æthelward
2. Lithor
3. Wilcred
4. Osmund
5. Alfhere
6. Elfric
7. Alfred
8. Redwald

Voting will conclude on June 15.

Gwathagor 06-08-2008 09:26 AM

(How do you do that a/e thing???)

++Aethelward, Osmund, and Elfric

Gwathagor 06-08-2008 09:28 AM

Additionally, I aim to post sometime this afternoon. Or maybe I'll post on Treachery of Men. Or maybe both...:rolleyes:

Folwren 06-08-2008 09:40 AM

I vote Elfric.

Groin Redbeard 06-08-2008 09:43 AM

++ Lithor, Osmund, and Wilcred

Folwren 06-08-2008 01:42 PM

K. I got to post. It's rather short, but it got the boys back. Lommy, I figured you could post for Garstan next. There is a slight chance that I can post sometime this week at camp, if you happen to get a post up that I need to reply to. :)

-- Folwren

piosenniel 06-08-2008 01:58 PM

How to make those diphthongs (mashed together A-E's/O-E's) and other vowels with squiggly marks:

Press and hold down the ALT key while typing the four number code on your NUMPAD, then release ALT.

À - 0192
à - 0224
Á - 0193
á - 0225
 - 0194
â - 0226
Ä - 0195
ä - 0228
Æ - 0198
æ - 0230
È - 0200
è - 0232
É - 0201
é - 0233
Ê - 0202
ê - 0234
Ë - 0203
ë - 0235
Ì - 0204
ì - 0236
Í - 0205
í - 0237
Î - 0206
î - 0238
Ï - 0207
ï - 0239
Ò - 0210
ò - 0242
Ó - 0211
ó - 0243
Ô - 0212
ô - 0244
Ö - 0214
ö - 0246
Π- 0140
œ - 0156
Ù - 0217
ù - 0249
Ú - 0218
ú - 0250
Û - 0219
û - 0251
Ü - 0220
ü - 0252
Ý - 0221
ý - 0253
ÿ - 0255

Gwathagor 06-08-2008 03:10 PM

Oh thanks. That would be super helpful...if I wasn't using a laptop keyboard (i.e. no numpad).
:rolleyes::D

piosenniel 06-08-2008 04:30 PM

I also use a laptop - it's a Dell. It has a keypad built into the letter keys which is accessed through using the Fn (Function) key - does your laptop have something like that? If so, you hold down the Function & Alt keys together and use the 'numpad'.

Gwathagor 06-08-2008 04:50 PM

Sadly, no.


I've posted.

littlemanpoet 06-08-2008 06:56 PM

Thanks much for posting the aid, Pio! :) Gwath, don't worry about it - typing both letters is quite readable. "dh" = "ð" .... and accent marks are a luxury some of us prefer to use. Technically, Eodwine ought to be Éodwine. :rolleyes:

Firefoot 06-08-2008 08:57 PM

Honestly if I had to put in every single accent mark I wouldn't bother... autocorrect in my word processor for me.

Groin Redbeard 06-09-2008 12:02 PM

What time is it at Scarburg? I want to post for the hunting party, but I'm afraid that I have moved too fast with the hunting and return of the group. Should I stall a little longer?

Gwathagor 06-09-2008 07:29 PM

I have the impression that it is before lunchtime still. I may be mistaken.

littlemanpoet 06-09-2008 08:01 PM

All groups are "stalled" (by Dueling Wizards, mind you) at late morning, except for the hunting party.

So here's what we're going to do. We will move time to late afternoon, plain and simple. All continuing action that has not been completed by the end of tonight will have to be narrated "after the fact" by means of 'flashback'.

Groin, put a heading of "late afternoon" on your next post, and please post tomorrow instead of tonight.

By the way, the vote so far:

Æthelward - 1
Lithor - 1
Wilcred - 1
Osmund - 2
Alfhere
Elfric - 2
Alfred
Redwald


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