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07-13-2006, 09:54 AM | #921 |
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The way I understand Rohan, there's not really much wood to be found there... maybe if you get up into the White Mountains? But I see it as mostly rolling plains - farmland, pastureland, etc.
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07-13-2006, 12:34 PM | #922 | |
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But, seeing as I live on the edge of the Great Plains, I think I can confidantly say that while most of the lands NORTH of Edoras wouldn't be forested (just groves along the streams and the like), to the SOUTH of Edoras, there would likely be a forested area between the mountains and the plains. On the assumption that the White Mountains are anything like the Rockies (with which I am well familiar) there should be a good, thick forest (coniferous?) between the edge of the plain and the bare heights. Mind you, though, the Rohirrim have been dwelling in the dales of the White Mountains for five hundred years, and the Gondorrim and proto-Dunlendings before them. But the foothills of the mountains, it seems to me, would likely be more than a little forested. Also, as Edoras is located in the dales of the White Mountains, it is highly possible that Eodwine, who has shares in the farmlands about the city (which would most likely be towards the north), would also have portions of the forested areas to the south. At least, that's MY take on the matter.
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07-13-2006, 12:50 PM | #924 |
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Heheh...
I wonder how active a part Eodwine will take in getting Saeryn in line. And how he'll take Marenil's handling of it (which will probably be to treat her as a little girl as long as she acts like one...and he'll refuse to even speak to her until she calms down and discusses things as an adult.) lah de dah...waiting for elempi so we can plan for Stewardiness...I wonder if he anticipated how seriously I'd take the job. I didn't...just started having ideas. I'm enjoying developing Marenil as a power of his own though. I've had a bad habit of letting Lin outshine him. Marenil depends to be his own person, and not an accessory of another, no matter how interesting her story. I just need to adjust to running them as truly separate characters.
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The beginnings of door repairs, Jen?
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07-13-2006, 01:09 PM | #926 |
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I must confess total confusion. What's that about door repairs? There was something wrong with the doors?
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07-13-2006, 01:23 PM | #927 | |
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07-13-2006, 01:24 PM | #928 | |
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07-13-2006, 04:20 PM | #929 |
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Oh, bother - unfortunately, my internet access today has been seriously limited due to telephone problems in the area, so I haven't been able to post, and, as I'm going on holiday, thus won't be able to post until next Sunday really, at the earliest.
I do apologise, but I'm therefore going to have to disappear for a while. Seems Trystan may get lost in the privvy for a whole week - really, LMP, you should be feeling terribly guilty for the poor boy
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07-13-2006, 04:34 PM | #930 |
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Admittedly I have been skim reading this, but don't we already have an oven in the kitchen? Because otherwise I have no idea how Kara and Frodides have been cooking all the meals!
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07-13-2006, 04:43 PM | #931 | ||
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07-13-2006, 04:50 PM | #932 |
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Kath: look up open hearth cooking. Baked goods would be made in a cast iron dutch oven...the flat lid of a dutch oven is buried in coals for slow constant heat.
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07-14-2006, 03:38 AM | #933 | |||
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By all means, have Marenil make the suggestions you've mentioned. This should be quite fun. Marenil will at times find Eodwine to be quite ready to do as he suggests, and at other times quite stubborn. There should be out buildings (better than hovels) made on the grounds as the number of retainers increases. Something new I've learned from my reading is that in a mead hall, benches were fixed, and bedding was stored underneath them in closed compartments; each warrior had his own assigned bench, and slept in the mead hall during the night. There's your barracks. Quote:
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07-14-2006, 05:41 AM | #934 | |
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EDIT: But those benches sound great for guests...Marenil was thinking of making cotton screens to mark off areas for each guest (he's very big on privacy...) Hmm...WWTD? EDIT AGAIN: And a barracks would provide space to harbor the general laborers Eodwine no doubt needs for construction, besides his artisans. Housing for them would preserve space in the Hall for guests, which seemed important to Eodwine. Oh, and location for the bower: I thought an apse could be built off the main nave of the Hall, opposite the old Inn wing. I've been looking at plans of pilgrim waystations, usually monasteries, that let any and all visitors sleep in the hall, but had separate quarters for permanent residents. It's the wrong era, but now I've got church design stuck in my head somehow. I SHOULD GIVE IN AND JUST DOUBLE POST: By outbuildings I assume you mean small cottages? Ooh...that could be nice, and very simple. No kitchens are needed, just a fireplace for warmth with a chimney that could be shared by two cottages, built side-to-side...and big enough that a woman could have a dutch oven or something if she chose, because every woman should have space to make sweets for her own kids . A single good-sized room with a sturdily floored loft?
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Feanor, the maids in the White Horse moved on. The only exception I was willing to make was Frodides, who has happily been picked up by Kath. I'd like to keep the mead hall populated by characters that actually have committed writers. Watch for Eodwine to put his foot down if his steward begins to tell himself or the Lady of the hall how to behave as proper nobility. (this is getting fun!) The only way I'm willing to have NPCs is if a given writer commits to being that character's regular writer. This may be just a quirk of mine, but I dislike characters hanging around with no writer; this is partly why Gudryn and Ćđelhild have been discreetly sent to other places. And, by the way, Lalwendë's characters are considered to have gone to the Fair and then home, to visit again should they wish to. I'm with Formy on coniferous forests at the feet of the White Mountains ... which are not that far off; but it has yet to be determined if that's Middle Emnet land, or King's land. I'll think about that. Next post to read: 6:43 p.m. yesterday..... la dee dah dee dah .... Last edited by littlemanpoet; 07-14-2006 at 03:12 PM. |
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07-14-2006, 09:20 AM | #936 |
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As long as we're talking about expansion...
Oughtn't there to be some kind of paddock or something so that the horses aren't in their stalls all day every day? Leof's not having that kind of time to take all the horses out and exercise them as much as I imagine they should be (and if he's supposed to, I sure haven't been writing that in...). |
07-14-2006, 09:25 AM | #937 |
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I figured for day laborers their 'writers' would be those directing the crews. As these would be crews rather than individual characters (and, come to think of it, probably most of them don't even need housing, but live in the city) I didn't see that there would be a problem with them being NPCs. After all, they ought to be too busy working to have time to socialize with the residents
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07-14-2006, 09:29 AM | #938 |
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I'll take on a maid or two. At least one. I'll flesh her out at work and post up a mini-bio. She won't be a big player, but she'll at least be around with a writer.
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07-14-2006, 12:53 PM | #939 |
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NAME: Merdha
AGE: 52 RACE: Rohirric GENDER: female WEAPONS: broom and dustpan, Waggling Finger of Disappointment APPEARANCE: around 5'8", golden hair that's going silver; stoutly built. An averagely pretty Rohirric lass back in the day, but the years and the child-bearing have caught up with her. She is huggably round with a lap that's simply made for small children to sit in. Clothed practically in skirt, blouse, apron. Hair braided singly and twisted into a knot at the base of her neck each day. PERSONALITY/STRENGTHS/WEAKNESSES: Merdha is the maternal sort and does not hesitate to lecture those of any station if she thinks that they haven't eaten enough or done their chores. She is especially good with children, but she is well liked by nearly all adults, too. Her presence is relaxing, even when she is cocking her head an looking at you in such a way as to ask "Now why haven't your chores been finished yet? Hm? Hop to it!" She puts up with no nonsense and has a weakness for both a good story (clever excuses have been known, if they are original and funny enough, to get their giver out of work) and a good slice of pie. HISTORY: Merdha grew up in a traditional Rohirric household with traditional Rohirric values. She worked as a maid in her youth to bring extra money to her parents and married a horseherder. She happily raised the four of her seven children that made it out of the cradle and cared for other children as well until they were all old enough to tend for themselves. When her children grew into adolescence and adulthood and began to care for themselves, Merdha fell into a job as a maid and all around housekeeper for an elderly couple to bring in extra money to her household and to take up the time that her husband spent away from home. The couple have recently passed away and Merdha is looking for a new place of employment in which to do such things as light cleaning, bed making, and whatever else an aging grandmotherly sort can do that won't break her back.
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07-14-2006, 12:57 PM | #940 |
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May I let Merdha end up as the one to relieve Saeryn of housekeeperly duties? I can forsee a way that she would be able to acquire the position with no hard feelings from anyone, given the chance.
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Hmmmm... a paddock. That is a problem. That's one of the reason why the old White Horse Inn was one supremely BAD choice as residence of the new Eorl of the Middle Emnet. There's no space for it unless Eodwine buys neighboring properties, which he can't afford to do. So the horses have currently to be exercised by, well, riding them through town! (sheesh) ... or into the open country. Not that Edoras is a city, of course, but the White Horse Inn would have been situated in the middle of town, near a market with residences not far away. Feanor, you can't fool me. Merdha threatens to become a major character and you know it. Of course, I wouldn't mind. And yes you can have Saeryn turn her into the housekeeper. There! I think I'm caught up! That took, what, 3 days? During which time I've looked at not a single other thread! Good grief! Now to check out what all of you have actually been writing on the Mead Hall thread......(good grief) |
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07-14-2006, 03:53 PM | #942 | |
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Ah, back to work. How much longer will this "day" last, do you think?
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07-14-2006, 06:51 PM | #943 | |
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07-14-2006, 08:47 PM | #944 |
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Okay, I am back again and this was my last week at camp, so I will be able to keep up now for some time consistantly.
Are we still in that same day that I left? Is Lin gone yet? I do not have any time at all tonight to read any of the game thread, so if no one wants to give me a brief over view of what is current in the game, I will catch up tomorrow and Sunday. I will probably read over the posts anyway, so yo ureally don't have to write up an over view. Just wanted to say that I'm here and will be once again participating, I hope. For now, I'm going to go check two more games and then head for bed. -- Folwren
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07-14-2006, 08:56 PM | #945 |
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*sneaks in on the back of Foley's post*
Hullo all! I thougt I'd second Foley's request, as I'm somewhat swamped with catching up on this RPG. If it is as you say, Elempi, and the day will go on a littllonger, I'll try to get a post in for Lys. Since the day of the Court little will have happened to him. - Tara Last edited by Taralphiel; 07-14-2006 at 09:40 PM. |
07-14-2006, 09:10 PM | #946 |
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Ladies,
It is the day of Lin's departure- and departed she has. But it is still fairly early morn, and most of the construction bigwigs are in various discussion over the continued progress of the Mead Hall restructuring. From the looks of things, this Day will continue for a while yet, in Real Time. Oh, and I hope you're joking about putting a Save on the Mead Hall thread, Taralphiel... *Isn't always so good at picking up on jokes*
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07-14-2006, 09:40 PM | #947 |
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Or I'm half asleep and haven't had my morning coffee.
XD I'll go take that little detail out. Thanks for pointing it out for me! -Tara |
07-15-2006, 06:04 AM | #948 |
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I'll try to write something today (less than 12 hours from now). Hopefully Celuien has time too so that we may put things forwards.
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07-15-2006, 06:34 AM | #949 |
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I'm around today, though a bit behind in the discussion...
I'll post after you, Nogrod, if that's okay. Are we going with the kitchen next to the hall, but with the double wall around the oven/stove/firepit area?
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07-16-2006, 07:30 AM | #951 |
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Okay. Reply is in. I'm a little busy today, so I might not have the chance to post again until tomorrow night. Garstan is quite agreeable to either plan.
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07-16-2006, 01:47 PM | #952 |
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Eodwine has summarized the points of Garstan and Stigend, and was about to begin to make a decision on Frodides' kitchen when in marched Frodides. Let me know if the words I've put in her mouth are okay with you, Kath, seeing as she has pretty much become your character.
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07-16-2006, 01:57 PM | #953 |
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It's perfect lmp, I shall now hop off and get a post done.
EDIT: And done. I didn't use anyone in terms of talking, but if you think they've done something they wouldn't just yell at me and I'll change it.
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07-17-2006, 06:03 AM | #954 |
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Power outages have kept me away...
Um...the against-the-sleeping-quarters idea is all well and good, but remember, we have only natural light! those guest rooms against the new kitchen would be pitch black.
I've had Marenil say so.
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07-17-2006, 10:10 AM | #955 |
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Righteeo, Jenny. Eodwine quite agrees.
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07-17-2006, 03:22 PM | #956 |
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Sorry. I'm going to be away for five days and can't take an active part on this planning meanwhile. So use Stigend as you see fit when needed.
Looks nice!
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07-18-2006, 08:55 AM | #957 |
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If this Day is lasting much longer, should I join? I was planning not to, but it looks like they're discussing what's going to happen to the Mead Hall shortly. Is Thornden needed there to keep his reputation up? Or can I still wait until the next Day? Merenil is there giving his opinion and I think that Thornden is not needed in this sort of decision making any more, as he's only acting as bailiff (though that's not the word, I know) and almsbudsman. Am I correct?
Sorry for all the questions. I really have not been keeping up on the game thread at all this Day. -- Folwren
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07-18-2006, 09:14 AM | #958 |
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Thornden doesn't need to be there. Once this little discussion has been wrapped up, I think that ties all the necessary strings on the Day. So it shouldn't take tooooo long.....
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07-18-2006, 09:20 AM | #959 |
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My characters are adaptable. Whenever works best for everyone else.
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07-18-2006, 09:23 AM | #960 |
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So long as Frodides gets her answer about the kitchen I don't have a problem with a time jump.
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