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Post by The Smith on Jun 23, 2007 0:17:42 GMT -5
Elane I hope you got my PM.
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Post by Lord Rhodri Arryn on Jun 23, 2007 0:20:26 GMT -5
Uh-oh, you're in trouble with the principal!!!
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Post by Lilith Royce on Jun 23, 2007 0:28:40 GMT -5
I don't know what time zones you guys is operating on, but it's 11:30pm here and I'm beginning to fade. Elane, if we get permission to start the hospital in the ballroom and you are around, by all means feel to get things rolling Goodnight kinsmen and fellow mountain clansmen (and women!) LR
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2007 0:29:41 GMT -5
Haha, no, he just said that it's too late to post my scenario because the enemy has already reached Casterly Rock. Oh well, I'll try and write something during the battle.
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Post by Lord Rhodri Arryn on Jun 23, 2007 0:32:30 GMT -5
Does that mean no Mountain Clans at all? Or was your scenario on something else?
PS Goodnight Nauntie.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2007 0:40:52 GMT -5
My scenario said Aranya and thirty wildlings were riding with Breyn, she tried sleeping with a couple of them and didn't like it, and it ends with them reaching the Rock. I want to incorporate some of it into a new scenario, because it mentions the strengths of each mountain clan.
But it doesn't mean that we have no wildlings. We just have to introduce them differently now.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2007 0:46:51 GMT -5
Part of the scenario:
Chett, Palla and Lorett had sent their finest. The ten Milk Snakes were quick as vipers and quiet as shadowcats, and Aranya decided they would be useful scouts as well as warriors. Of the Stone Crows, their ten were massive beasts who looked as if they could crush a man's skull with one hand. And the Black Ears wielded long spears and were exceptionally good archers. Lord Breyn saw this, and relented. Aranya rode with him in the van, her men behind her. They were good fighters.
But they weren't such good fuckers. Aranya had liked one of the Black Ears, with his glinting eyes and glib tongue, but he had been rather less exciting in bed. The Stone Crows were such big men that she hadn't even tried to seduce one. One of the Milk Snakes had been enthusiastic, but she quickly tired of him.
When Lord Breyn made a speech to them, lifting their spirits and giving hope, Aranya reflected that it was a pity Breyn was not the sort to bed his kinswomen.
Aranya rode behind Breyn, excited at the thought of battle. Her men were raring for it too. And perhaps she could find Selwyn Stone to keep her company in the meanwhile.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2007 0:47:21 GMT -5
[that's a part I want to mention later, because we should establish the clans' strengths, etc]
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Post by eytank49752 on Jun 23, 2007 9:52:53 GMT -5
Part of the scenario: When Lord Breyn made a speech to them, lifting their spirits and giving hope, Aranya reflected that it was a pity Breyn was not the sort to bed his kinswomen. What are we, Lannisters?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2007 13:18:03 GMT -5
Cousin-to-cousin love doesn't make the Westerosi bat an eyelid, coz. And even if it did, Aranya probably wouldn't care.
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Post by Lilith Royce on Jun 23, 2007 14:49:54 GMT -5
I was thinking we should invite everybody to come play on the Mountain Clans thread...a place for people not in the battles to hang and talk shit would be a good thing
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