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Itinerant Songster
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Who shall be Facilitator(s)?
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Desultory Dwimmerlaik
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Just an FYI for those of you talking about Fell Winters: There were two Fell Winters spoken of in Middle-earth - one in the First Age, the second in the Third Age. There was also a notable winter called The Long Winter, which especially hit Rohan in the Third Age.
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I am updating my bio for Hilderinc right now, and posting the edit soon. By the way, I have reread a lot of the previous thread (at least things that were relevant to Hilderinc, because I wanted to re-check his character) and I have to say there was more than I expected... And fairly funny events we've had here, I'd say.
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A few points about this harsh winter.
It's the Fourth Age, the age of humans. No dark lord is to blame for it. There is no human caused reason for a harsh winter, the technology is not available. It can only come about by natural causes. Historically, harsh winters were caused by volcanic explosions. Krakatoa comes to mind; so, to my mind, and would have to be our template. If so, then the winter would not be limited to winter months, but would, depending upon the size of the volcanic eruption, last well into spring, maybe have started the previous summer, and could within reason last longer than a year. Thus, starvation would be the killer, and frostbite might or might not be an issue. All that would be needed is for temperatures to remain below that necessary for crops to grow. This means that the sun would be dimmed and ash would have filled the sky for long periods, and would rain down on everything. If we want a truly harsh winter, this seems like the only way to have it happen. Otherwise, all we could really, reasonably conjecture would be a tough winter that would not entail frostbite, starvation, or anything severe. The only alternative to this would be a mini-ice age, which lasts centuries; I don't think we want to go there. |
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Agreed on not wishing to have a mini ice-age... let's keep this within some boundaries.
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Like let's say the spring (one year before we start the writing) was just very late. This kind of things happen every now and then. And when people finally got into sowing there was a sudden "back-winter" like we call it here in Finland killing all the crops. So they'd have very thin supplies for the next winter (maybe they managed to grow little something during the late summer) - which would then turn out to be a lot more severe winters are normally. Also those things just happen to happen every now and then. I remember in late 80's there was a winter in Finland when the temperature stayed below -30C for over two months (-22F). So the unhappy combination of frostbited crops in the summer and severe winter would produce enough hardship - people who are not well nourished tend to be weaker against extreme cold as well. And they would have fex. needed to have made a dramatic decision whether to eat their (already very low supplies of) seed grain during the winter to survive...
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I agree that we don't even need a volcanic eruption, just a chain of unfortunate events. A late spring frost that killed half the crops (is that the "back-winter"? We call it "freezeover" in Russian
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Timeline stuff...
I just did a little research to see what needs to be added to our timeline.
It looks like Eodwine returned to Scarburg at the end of the December/early January. Saeryn will have her delivery in May. Nogrod, when do you think Athanar will leave the hall? What other events need to go on the timeline? We could note Scyld's departure, just to have it there for future reference, if need be.
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I kinda like "Hard Winters" too. Plain and simple. And evocative. |
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So the reboot will be early spring of FA20? If I recycle Elfthain, and I would like to I think since he is on the periphary of my private fanfic and I know him well and like him - though I wouldn't have chosen to write a male of that age otherwise - he would be 17 I think if I honour the dates of his previous appearance at the Edoras mead hall and Darker Days.... given his background I imagine he would be whatever the Rohirric equivalent of a esquire would be...scutifer? shieldbearer? arrowfodder? - a young man of good standing attached to a noble household to learn the knightly trade Are there any precedents in this version for such things? I don't want to tie myself in to many knots but it would be nice not to be too discordant with what has gone before.
He could either be a new arrival having started elsewhere - though whether that would be "normal" like medical student rotations or exceptional I don't know or given the time frame he could have been there since 14.. If he would be a nuisance I will come up with someone else..
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If you all are wishing for me to do a quick-link type of post on the new RPG Discussion thread (like this one in Scarburg Mead Hall Discussion thread) - please do make sure all your character edits go into your original character bio posts - links for the Scarburg players/characters are found HERE.
Any new character bios should be placed on the new, So Far Unnamed RPG Discussion Thread - HERE
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I also think you let yourself overreact to the words "Fell winter", Lmp
![]() What Nog and especially G55 said was exactly what I was imagining (although Rohan I daresay can't be compared to Finland, but evil winters can come also elsewhere. I'd compare Rohan perhaps to Ukraine, lot of it actually is similar in terms of climate, vegetation, and surrounding biotopes, with perhaps the difference that Rohan is even more land-locked, which makes the climate less mild. Imagine, you get mostly eastern winds from the desert-ish lands beyond Anduin, and they get stopped by Misty Mountains, and if you get a dry summer and, by unfortunate accident, a very early dry frost, you're in for a bad start. Anyway, point being, a bad winter in such area is imaginable, and let us bear in mind we don't probably have amazingly extensive farming). I'd actually be for G55s account being used as the real explanation, as that sums up a nice chain of events that might have caused the main problem: bad harvest, early frosts, some snowstorms for isolation, heŗe we go.
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Anything you want to know about different kinds of winters and phenomena they might bring forward, just ask a Russian or a Finn...
![]() What g55 said actuallly got me into thinking. Let's say the heavens give 1˝ to 2 meters of snow. So without engine-powered modern snowplows it would be basically impossible to get anywhere, well at least without skis or snowshoes. If the woods were something like less than a mile away it might be possible - with a couple of days of hard labor - to shovel a path and get fresh wood (which actually is pretty bad for burning: normally you'd have to dry the wood after cutting it for a year or two before using it, but the supplies of dry wood would most certainly run short). But to shovel a riding path farther away in freezing cold and under-nourished... probably not: especially after the snow packs tightly into a snowdrift.
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And Pio, yes, I think that's more or less what we are looking at right now. I am not sure if somebody had mentioned some previous players still being possibly interested in showing up?
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Desultory Dwimmerlaik
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So, just for my sense of direction, is this the Player/Character List we're looking at for now:
Players with their probable characters for this RPG - with XX's designating characters who won't be played from the Meadhall Firefoot – Scyld (aka Nydfara) Léofric ---------- Folwren - Saeryn - Eodwine’s wife Eoghan and Ruari - Saeryn and Eodwine's twins Thornden Javan ---------- Galadriel55 – Ledwyn and her son Theolain (Theolain – most likely going to perish) (?)NPC or (?) ---------- Legate of Amon Lanc – Hilderinc NPC Áforglaed+wife ---------- littlemanpoet – Eodwine (First Eorl of the Meadhall) Rowenna (Wenna) Harreld Smith - possibly an NPC Garreth Smith - possibly and NPC XX Master Falco Boffin - has gone back to the Shire XX Laerdil (Elf) - won't be around. He's probably over the sea by now. ---------- Nogrod – Stigend – will be occasionally mentioned/brought in by another character Cnebba - with Thinlómien NPC one of Athanar’s soldiers (?) or (?) XX Athanar – off on an away adventure with Durelin’s ‘Coenred (Coen)’ ---------- Thinlómien -- Wilheard - (now with added trauma; and probably also completed soldier training - he was only 17 and now he's going to be 20 or 22) Modtryth - possibly as a secondary character Cnebba - with Nogrod XX Wulfric – will not be played in this game ------------------------------------------------- For the new players who have joined in the discussion on this thread -- Use this short Character Bio form, please… Inziladun – place your character bio(s) on the new RPG Discussion thread when they’re done Mithalwen – place your character bio(s) on the new RPG Discussion thread when they’re done Snowdog – place your character bio(s) on the new RPG Discussion thread when they’re done
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Thanks Pio, I think that looks something like it should, with some questionmarks maybe added at this point.
Another thing then is that we have some quite central / visible figures who were either written by someone in our last installment (like Kath's characters) or who were co-written by others (like Garstan and his kids). We should come up with what to do with them (unless the original writers turn up, that is) aka. which ones are going to die or disappear and which will be continued to be written by others. Anyone doing a kind of update-reading these days (like Legate told he had been doing) might do well to pick up the names of other minor characters we have invented there as it is nicer to use some already defined (or at least named) characters as possible NPC's than go and invent new people every time you need one. I was thinking about people like this old Raban who was to teach Javan how to make a chain mail as a punishment, or some named soldiers from both Eodwine's and Athanar's troops etc.
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I'd say it should be you lmp.
I'd be both ready and willing to take a rear-seat once again as my work seems to be a bit erratic or unpredictable aka. I might have shorter and also longer periods when I'm unable to contribute not to talk of taking care of things. That was one of the reasons I wished to write lord Athanar off from the story leaving myself only Stigend and (half of) Cnebba. I might take something like a co-facilitator's role though, at least in the beginning as I kind of feel it to be my duty to help the new Hall getting started as smoothly as possible. Also, if you writers wish / agree on it, I might think of starting to develop those local lords and their stories, possibly then intertwining them with the future of the Mead Hall.
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That sounds good.
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pio - I do intend to keep writing Leof so he can stay linked on the character list.
Lommy - I wonder if in the absence of his brother a more grown up Wilheard might start making friends with Leof? They are the same age at any rate, even if they differ quite significantly in temperament. Something top think about anyway... ------------------------------------------------- Leof onboard!!!! ~ pio Last edited by piosenniel; 05-24-2015 at 06:56 PM. |
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I just read Saeryn's character bio. She is a twin. Does anyone know what became of her brother?
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I apologize for the lack of posts on the game thread - my mother was working nights and I had to take care of the little guy in the house. Now she has a break, though, so the first post should be up soon.
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Here's her last post on the game thread: HERE - at least as far as I could find..... Looks like you could write him in whatever way you need to......
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