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BTW, there have been so many posts on the planning thread that I gave up looking for Wulfric and Wilheard's ages. I was writing with the idea that they are 20 and 17ish--plenty old enough for man's work, but if I'm grossly off, I assume I'll be informed, and I'll have to edit Náin's thoughts accordingly.
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Shady She-Penguin
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A Voice That Gainsayeth
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Just a note (for Durelin, mainly) - the fact that I posted again does not mean that I would dismiss the idea of you posting still. I just felt like posting something, but the whole thing might have taken like a few seconds in real time - so if Coen still has something to say, Hilderinc is listening...
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La Belle Dame sans Merci
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That's because he's actually a Dwarf.
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A Voice That Gainsayeth
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But if this is a consular Dwarf...
...where is the beard? (a stupid joke, ten points for those who get the referrence)
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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I'm so glad that you did not leave us just yet Formy. You write an excellent Dwarf!
![]() Legate, I found it amusing that you keep writing posts with almost nothing but observations. That is exactly how I started out with Erbrand and Lithor. Although, don't feel to shy about having Hildernic interact with non soldiers. I hope that Hildernic learns that Scarburg is a small family like community. ![]() ![]() I'm going to put up a post with Girth and Erbrand to clearly explain where they stand. P.S. W&W crack me up, Lommy!
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A Voice That Gainsayeth
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This far, it was even okay for me to sort of try to figure out what would Hilderinc think about various people only from observing them - so that I can think even for myself what his initial attitude towards them might be, and at the same time maybe you others can learn something about his character, too.
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