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Shade of Carn Dûm
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Curled up on Melko's lap
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Everyone is forgetting where Dorran is....
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He is riding with the slavers and will arrive at the trench just a few paces in back of Athwen. To the blazes with everything else.....he's concerned about Athwen and has set this up with Lindir ahead of time. Anyways, the poor fellow doesn't want to sleep on the couch for 25 years! ![]() _____________ Later Edit: Thanks Nogrod and Folwren for waiting. I've taken Dorran up to the point where he's racing towards his wife and the battle is about to begin. (I've blamed his slow arrival on the poor horse!) Dorran will just see what others do and respond the best he can. Please feel free to go ahead and post any way you'd like.
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Messenger of Hope
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: In a tiny, insignificant little town in one of the many States.
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Good, good, good. Excellent.
I will try to post either later on this evening or tomorrow morning. I'm at Grandma's house and I'm not sure what people have planned. I think it was brilliant of you to switch horses. Dorran's horse would certainly have drawn attention to himself. I thought of Bree trying to disguise himself as a pack horse when you mentioned Dorran borrowing Rog's horse. ![]() -- Folwren
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![]() But surely, suits me well. The situation is opening nicely and we have all the options open. That is good.
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Messenger of Hope
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: In a tiny, insignificant little town in one of the many States.
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Considering the circumstances, I think what Dorran did was smartest. If he had gone in with his large, rohanian war horses, do you think any of the slavers who had seen him would have mistaken him for anything other than a foriegn rider? As it was, if they saw him, they could have easily taken him for one of their own companions. Also, with the wind and sand picking up, Dorran needed to be as close as he was in order to see what happened to Athwen. If he had been back with the other ex-slave riders, he wouldn't have been able to see clearly and wouldn't have been immediately aware of her danger.
Dorran would have done a bit of riding before going out with the strange horse. He is also very used to working with horses, so he could probably adapt pretty well and fairly quickly to Rog's animal. Of course, it would have been nicer and much more convenient if he had been able to use his own horse, but it wouldn't have worked quite as well. I think it was fine. ![]() -- Folwren
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Relic of Wandering Days
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: You'll See Perpetual Change.
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Tevildo, Folwren and Nogrod, I have filled in the save for Carl, and think that he must be at the opposite end of the tunnel, thus missing out on what has been transpiring with your characters. Yes, as much as I like the fellow, he can pretty oblivious!
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Shade of Carn Dûm
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Curled up on Melko's lap
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Nogrod -
I've thought about your idea but decided to stick with my original plan. Here's more explanation than you ever wanted..... ![]() In Dorran's mind, the most important thing was avoiding detection. His own horse would have been a dead giveaway. Forgoil (Yes - Dorran has a wild sense of humor.) was a large battle hardened steed who would have stuck out like a sore thumb. (For similar reasons, Dorran couldn't borrow Lindir's horse.) What Dorran was doing was risky. The slavers numbered just two dozen and would have known each other on sight. Dorran stayed near the back to minimize his chance of being caught. His only real option for keeping his own horse would have been not to ride with the slavers. Since he didn't know if Athwen might be caught some distance away from camp, he refused to do that. Dorran had little time to "try out" Rôg's horse since Lindir came up with his idea at the last minute. All Dorran could do was make the best of a bad situation. Forced to make a choice between two imperfect options, he chose the one he thought would let him keep his wife safe. As the 'horse person' in the fellowship, he would have gained a basic understanding of all the horses. He had helped care for them every night during the long trek. Dorran purposely chose a nondescript mount with a steady disposition but made the mistake of overestimating his own abilities. As a gifted rider, he thought he could squeeze more out of Rôg's steed than was possible and ended up taking a fall.
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Now Tevildo was a mighty cat--the mightiest of all--and possessed of an evil spirit,...and he was in Melko's constant following; and that cat had all cats subject to him, and he and his subjects were the chasers and getters of meat for Melko's table. Last edited by Tevildo; 11-25-2006 at 11:03 AM. |
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Illusionary Holbytla
Join Date: Dec 2003
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If you want to look at it from a different angle, too, you can look at jockeys... racing strange horses certainly isn't something that they would be unfamiliar with. The conditions are a bit different, granted, but comparable, I think.
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