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Trouvere said:OOC: Well I'll just stop writing them, then!![]()
OOC: You're lucky - I retconned the paragraph where Cludge boots Connie out of bed if he sleeps in too late.
Trouvere said:OOC: Well I'll just stop writing them, then!![]()
Since you've already emailed the character judges, I'll allow it.Rystil Arden said:Slight request--I'm going to assume you are handing out at least 1 month worth of time XP. Why? Because Lasair is down less than 100 XP to level up, and time XP gives her 200 per month, so since everybody else has to wait for approval now, it will save you time Rae if Lasair is being approved simultaneously instead of just afterwards. If you like, I won't apply the level until later, but I'd like to get the approval out of the way.
"Good morning," says Conuld, repeating the greeting in Sylvan for Jilsa. "If no one has any objection, I should like to keep that strange bat-summoning bag that caused me a little trouble. I think I might perhaps learn something from examining it." When the boys appear, Conuld asks of Jilsa, "Is there anything we can do to cheer up Jonda? If we are to travel together, it would be better if we were all friends. Though perhaps that is asking a little too much with respect to Kurgahz. And I am not quite certain how Lasair feels about you all, though it seems to me she regards you and Jilna at least with some fondness. You are most fortunate."Rae ArdGaoth said:Jilna and Jilsa emerge from the girl's room around the same time as Shadya. They seem peppy and optimistic, glad that the morning brings a new day and a chance to redeem themselves. Jonda and Jonka come out later, more than a little groggy. Their wounds have not yet healed, but Jonka at least is happy to be with Jilsa. Jonda, you've noticed, hasn't smiled at all. He remains quietly observant, barely contributing to the babbling river tongue chatter of the girls and Jonka.
Since you've already emailed the character judges, I'll allow it. But honestly, I did chuckle when I checked Lasair's XP, and I was secretly happy, because it meant that for at least one battle, the level disparity wouldn't be so great.