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<blockquote data-quote="WizWrm" data-source="post: 1374543" data-attributes="member: 13568"><p><strong>Eilil:</strong></p><p>Slow progress is made in refining the progress of fermentation, but with hard work and a large investment of time, it becomes more of a science than an art; the Radu are able to do it consistently. Fermented fruit/wine becomes a key part of your ceremonies.</p><p></p><p>Your efforts towards better clothing are equally successful. The elves weave several garments of dyed animal-hair. The first set of clothing is given to Daradel, and others are handed out to various members of the tribe, mostly the friends and family of those chosen to create the clothing. You estimate that within a month, there will be enough for each elf to have at least one set of the superior garments.</p><p></p><p>Combining bows with horses, the riders are able to force the bison to migrate in a controlled direction, but it is dangerous and uncertain work; a pair of Radu are nearly killed when the herd suddenly turns about and stampedes.</p><p></p><p>What did you have in mind for the canoes? The river flows from the ocean (near Alade) southeast, then turns a bit more southernly and stays that way for many miles, until it passes through Nest, and then you haven't followed it to the south, unless I'm gravely mistaken. If you wanted to go upriver, it's easier to ride a horse along the banks of the river, or take a horse-driven cart if you need to carry stuff, which is how trade is working currently. The river flows fast enough that you don't need much more than a steersman with a pole to send canoes downriver.</p><p></p><p>You test the tribe's children for the ability to calm animals, and find that only Onoli's family has that ability - he has four children, ranging in ages from less than a year to ten years old.</p><p></p><p>Working together, the Speakers are able to cast magic faster and can do so with less fatigue. They (almost accidentally) discover a way to use the same technique they use while manipulating light to inspire confusion and terror in people and animals. However, they do not push this farther, since it runs very much contrary to their goals at present.</p><p></p><p>Testing your limits once more, you find that the messiah project is still out of your grasp. What else specifically are you trying?</p><p></p><p>How are you exploring? Rushing about the countryside, going high in the sky and looking down, trying to expand your perceptions, looking to see if you can sense other living, sentient beings? I'll post a couple notes about the planet and chronology in the OOC thread.</p><p></p><p>Also, do you want me to rush the timeline forward to see if/how the birth of magically-talented Radu works out? If so, how far?</p><p></p><p><strong>Asveh:</strong></p><p>Your attacks on the wolves progress smoothly and efficiently; less than a half-dozen halflings are killed (mostly due to mistakes or carelessness) as compared to the eradication of over a hundred wolves. To your surprise, the lycanthropes always manage to be elsewhere when the patrols arrive to where you directed them.</p><p></p><p>After two weeks of this continues (and after the successful capture of about thirty wolf cubs), something very odd happens.</p><p></p><p>Unseasonal stormclouds roll across your walled settlement, darkening the sky. Driving rain and flashing lightning batter your fields and clay houses, sending the halflings running for cover. Some four hours into the storm, you sense a second presence - a being much like yourself - within the clouds. His voice echoes through your mind. "WHY DO YOU PERSECUTE MY PEOPLE?" A stroke of lightning punctuates his words. Despite the frightening show, you notice two things: first, he is extremely tired, something he is trying - and failing - to conceal from you. Second, none of the halflings have been harmed by the storm, though there has been a moderate amount of property damage.</p><p></p><p><strong>Coreagen:</strong></p><p>The ceremony progresses as you have described it, and with its completion, as with all ceremonies and rituals dedicated to you, you feel slightly strengthened.</p><p></p><p>There is not a huge amount of silk (the giant spiders do not produce it in proportion to their smaller kin), and it is difficult to work with, but nevertheless, you do manage to fashion two sets of armor/clothing with it within a week. Other pieces are used to augment existing clothing, or with your tanning process to make new clothing. The Sharalik are greatly appreciative of what you have shown them. The Circle declares that the first day of each flood season henceforth shall be dedicated to the you and the bounty that you have granted them, as it was during the flood season that you have helped them the greatest - it has just passed, so the first ceremony won't be for many more months.</p><p></p><p>The scouts follow the river through the prairie for two weeks. The river grows slightly larger as you go upriver to the north, but otherwise you find an environment like <a href="http://www.enchantedlearning.com/biomes/grassland/prairie.shtml" target="_blank">this</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WizWrm, post: 1374543, member: 13568"] [b]Eilil:[/b] Slow progress is made in refining the progress of fermentation, but with hard work and a large investment of time, it becomes more of a science than an art; the Radu are able to do it consistently. Fermented fruit/wine becomes a key part of your ceremonies. Your efforts towards better clothing are equally successful. The elves weave several garments of dyed animal-hair. The first set of clothing is given to Daradel, and others are handed out to various members of the tribe, mostly the friends and family of those chosen to create the clothing. You estimate that within a month, there will be enough for each elf to have at least one set of the superior garments. Combining bows with horses, the riders are able to force the bison to migrate in a controlled direction, but it is dangerous and uncertain work; a pair of Radu are nearly killed when the herd suddenly turns about and stampedes. What did you have in mind for the canoes? The river flows from the ocean (near Alade) southeast, then turns a bit more southernly and stays that way for many miles, until it passes through Nest, and then you haven't followed it to the south, unless I'm gravely mistaken. If you wanted to go upriver, it's easier to ride a horse along the banks of the river, or take a horse-driven cart if you need to carry stuff, which is how trade is working currently. The river flows fast enough that you don't need much more than a steersman with a pole to send canoes downriver. You test the tribe's children for the ability to calm animals, and find that only Onoli's family has that ability - he has four children, ranging in ages from less than a year to ten years old. Working together, the Speakers are able to cast magic faster and can do so with less fatigue. They (almost accidentally) discover a way to use the same technique they use while manipulating light to inspire confusion and terror in people and animals. However, they do not push this farther, since it runs very much contrary to their goals at present. Testing your limits once more, you find that the messiah project is still out of your grasp. What else specifically are you trying? How are you exploring? Rushing about the countryside, going high in the sky and looking down, trying to expand your perceptions, looking to see if you can sense other living, sentient beings? I'll post a couple notes about the planet and chronology in the OOC thread. Also, do you want me to rush the timeline forward to see if/how the birth of magically-talented Radu works out? If so, how far? [b]Asveh:[/b] Your attacks on the wolves progress smoothly and efficiently; less than a half-dozen halflings are killed (mostly due to mistakes or carelessness) as compared to the eradication of over a hundred wolves. To your surprise, the lycanthropes always manage to be elsewhere when the patrols arrive to where you directed them. After two weeks of this continues (and after the successful capture of about thirty wolf cubs), something very odd happens. Unseasonal stormclouds roll across your walled settlement, darkening the sky. Driving rain and flashing lightning batter your fields and clay houses, sending the halflings running for cover. Some four hours into the storm, you sense a second presence - a being much like yourself - within the clouds. His voice echoes through your mind. "WHY DO YOU PERSECUTE MY PEOPLE?" A stroke of lightning punctuates his words. Despite the frightening show, you notice two things: first, he is extremely tired, something he is trying - and failing - to conceal from you. Second, none of the halflings have been harmed by the storm, though there has been a moderate amount of property damage. [b]Coreagen:[/b] The ceremony progresses as you have described it, and with its completion, as with all ceremonies and rituals dedicated to you, you feel slightly strengthened. There is not a huge amount of silk (the giant spiders do not produce it in proportion to their smaller kin), and it is difficult to work with, but nevertheless, you do manage to fashion two sets of armor/clothing with it within a week. Other pieces are used to augment existing clothing, or with your tanning process to make new clothing. The Sharalik are greatly appreciative of what you have shown them. The Circle declares that the first day of each flood season henceforth shall be dedicated to the you and the bounty that you have granted them, as it was during the flood season that you have helped them the greatest - it has just passed, so the first ceremony won't be for many more months. The scouts follow the river through the prairie for two weeks. The river grows slightly larger as you go upriver to the north, but otherwise you find an environment like [url=http://www.enchantedlearning.com/biomes/grassland/prairie.shtml]this[/url]. [/QUOTE]
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