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claireducky

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  1. For your reference while RPing or training your character's Weapon Score, here is a list of Sword Forms and their descriptions.

  2. A few questions:  who were the "rich" friends of his mom and why were they so mean for seemingly no reason? If they were darkfriends, (as seems likely by them killing a family over one of them being punched), that needs to be CCed by Liitha, I'd think.

     

    I'm concerned about the molotov cocktail thing, as I find it really unlikely. There were no petroleum products in WoT, so the only flammable liquids I can think of would be lamp oil and hard liquor, which are both expensive and rather dear. To waste either one by lighting it on fire and throwing it at someone seems a stretch.

  3. Brown Ajah

     

    Total: 1 Member

     

    New: 0

    Active: 1 Member
    claireducky - Claire al'Windischan (Feb 2013)

    Inactive: 

     

    MIA: 3

    WhiteWolf - Cara Ramsey (April 2009)
    Mystica - Carina al'Tara (October 2009)

    Chikara - Bennu Abravanel (not sure, but a long time ago)



    RP's done by Ajah characters during Dec/January:

    None, although this will change in February.

     

    Plans:

     

    Do the ter'angreal research RP we'd previously gotten approved.

  4. Evelyn had scarcely begun her meal when one of the Recruits approached her table. She looked up to behold a tall and somewhat handsome young man, with coal-black hair and eyes the color of ice.

     

    He must be a bold one, to not be intimidated by a woman wearing the shepherd's crook and red bands of an Inquisitor.

     

    The boy took a seat across from her, and introduced himself.  "Hello, I'm Kyle Kirnan, a new recruit."

     

    Evelyn put on what she thought was an amiable enough smile and replied, "Hello, Kyle Kirnan. I am Evelyn Shirale, an Inquisitor for the Hand of the Light. You may call me Inquisitor Shirale. How are you enjoying your stay at the Fortress so far?"

     

    Before the boy could reply, Evelyn noticed movement approaching their table once more. This time it was Arbiter Eoghann, one of her trainees in the Hand of the Light. He was an awkward sort around strangers, but it impressed Evelyn that he was making an effort to be sociable by joining them.

     

    The man took a seat next to Kyle, the bells in his long red braids tinkling faintly as he seated himself on the bench. "Inquisitor Evelyn, the Light shine on you," he said, the words slightly difficult to understand if you were not used to his manner of speaking. The Arbiter then turned to regard the new Recruit, and after a pause he added, "Hello...I am Arbiter Eoghann. Your name?"

     

    Again, before the boy could reply, Evelyn caught movement out of the corner of her eye, and all three turned to see who was approaching. If Evelyn didn't know better, she'd name the man approaching as the father or at least a relative of Kyle-- the grizzled soldier had the same raven hair and ice blue eyes as the new Recruit, although Captain Shinin's face was careworn and marked by the hazards of war; he had a puckered scar edging down the left side of his face. Evelyn knew who the Captain was, through his reputation, although she didn't believe they had met before.

     

    Damon slowed as he neared them, and said to Evelyn, “Greetings Inquisitor, may I join your table?”

     

    Evelyn burst out laughing, the absurdity of the situation hitting her suddenly. The Recruit across from her had a bemused look on his face-- he'd been engaged in conversation at least two different times now, but each time before he could get a word in edgewise, someone else had interrupted the poor boy. She nodded at Damon through her laughter, wiping away the tears at the corner of her eyes and gesturing to the open seat next to her.

     

    "Of course, Captain Shinin, have a seat here next to me. I am not laughing at you, by the way-- but this poor Recruit across from me has not had a chance to even tell me more than his name yet as more people have joined our table. So let me save us all some time and introductions. I am Inquisitor Evelyn Shirale, of the Hand of the Light."

     

    She gestured to the young man seated across from her, who seemed embarrassed by the attention. "This is Kyle Kirnan, a new Recruit, although I have no idea how new, as we haven't had a chance to speak of it yet." 

     

    Then she pointed to Eoghann, seated across from Damon. Eoghann shifted uncomfortably, likely not too pleased with the number of eyes regarding him. "This is Arbiter Eoghann, who is one of my trainees in the Hand. I misremember if the two of you have met before, Captain, so my apologies if you have." 

     

    Evelyn turned her attention back to the pair seated across from herself and Damon. Pointing the Captain, she said, "And this is Captain Damon Shinin, who commands some of the best troops the Army of the Light has to offer."

     

    Looking the new Recruit in his ice blue eyes, she said, "Now, Kyle Kirnan, why don't you tell us a little about yourself and why you have come to join the Children? We will stuff our faces with food while you talk, so you won't be interrupted again," she added playfully.

     

    With that, Evelyn began to attack the bread on her plate, an ear tuned to the conversation.

     

    OOC: Your turn, finally, Wolfbrother!

     

    Edit: realized that Damon didn't know Evelyn, so edited a bit so it made more sense why she knew who he was.

  5. Orientation is now complete, you are free to do a Character Development RP, which can be anything you want, so long as it helps develop your character, either through their backstory or developing their personality somehow. Let me know if you need suggestions/ideas or a RP partner.

  6. As the Accepted dropped an almost-too-quick curtsy and scurried away, the Yellow turned her attention back to Gianna.

     

    "It would be preferred that you stay here, while you heal," Seheria said. "We would hate to see you having a relapse, when we are not around to help and having serious damage come of your decision to leave. This condition could be quiet serious, though the initial danger is done. Should you be open to having myself or another Yellow checking in on you periodically, and if you agree to come in at the first sign of any aches in your head, dizziness,  confusion, forgetfulness, or any similar upsets, no matter how mild, I suppose there is no harm in letting you rest in your own rooms. It will free up this bed for more people with more immediate threats."

     

    Oh, thank the Light, I won't be forced to sneak out of the Infirmary. Now, how to get out of here with none the wiser tonight...

     

    Gianna cleared her throat slightly, wishing for that tea. "That would be acceptable to me, Seheria. You or any other Yellow may come check on me in my rooms whenever you like. After I eat, I would like to retire there promptly-- if that Accepted would be so kind as to assist me there."

     

    She stretched her arms above her head, in not completely feigned tiredness. "In fact, I would appreciate it if someone would check on me before I retire for the evening, although I am likely to be asleep well before then.  Feel free to go ahead and enter my rooms if I do not answer your knock."

     

    Hopefully that would satisfy the Yellow, and Gianna would make a point to be there when the woman arrived this evening.

  7. Kerris listened intently to Fanten, resisting the urge to itch his arm again. The older man spoke quietly, but with authority.

     

    "Now, I assume you have little to no knowledge of Saidin. As such I will start from the beginning. I want you to close your eyes lad. 'tis always easier that way the first few times. Now feel yourself in the cave, all sound, all thought is swallowed by the darkness."

     

    Kerris did as the Dedicated asked, closing his eyes and imagining himself in the Braem Wood cave. Silence seemed to fill his ears, replacing the sound of the cold wind howling in the trees, and the distant shouts and conversation of the Farm. Satisfied that Kerris had reached the right frame of mind, Fanten continued his instruction. 

    "Stretch out your awareness, feel the dark emptiness surrounding you. In this darkness you will sense a light. To some it dances like a flame just out of sight. To others, it is like the sun on your back. It will call to you. This is Saidin. Let me know once you can sense it lad. We will move on once you do."

     

    Kerris complied, sending his mind questing out into the dark depths of the cave. As he traveled ever deeper into his mind, he began to sense the light that Fanten spoke of. To him it appeared to be a flame as the Dedicated suggested, a fire burning brightly somewhere beyond him. Wary of going any closer to that heat, Kerris held fast where he was, like a person standing in the shadows just outside of a nighttime campfire.

     

    He spoke faintly, "I sense it, Fanten...it is glowing just beyond my reach, but I feel that if I moved deeper into the cave, I would be able to see it clearly-- even touch it if I wanted to."

     

    My only worry is that fire burns...and I sense that this fire could consume me whole if I let it.

     

    He waited to see what the Dedicated would instruct him to do next. 

  8. So, this is just in the planning stages, and will need approval and cooperation from the WT before we can do it:

     

     

     

     

    I was thinking that *what if* we had a female Inquisitor that was just a little "too good" at her job, and that she always managed to get her confessions, with no failures.

     

    Perhaps she also seems to always get what she wants, and doesn't have a good explanation of why. Then one day she is reading about the Tar Valon witches and reads about how some have the ability to make men their slaves through controlling their minds. An idea begins to form, and she begins to suspect that she is a channeler. Totally freaked out, she flees the Fortress.

     

    As a deserter, we send a party after her, of course-- not knowing the reason why she deserts.

     

    At some point, she comes into contact with an Aes Sedai (or a group of them), who confirms her worst fears-- she can Channel, and should be in the White Tower. 

     

    The Aes Sedai manages to convince her to go to the Tower, and on their way, the two are waylaid by the pursuing Children. A fight ensues, where the Children learn that the woman was a channeler in their midst all along, a Child they knew and trusted. The Children would lose of course, because they would be frankly outmatched by a group of Aes Sedai.

     

    I think it would be an interesting exercise for the Children, perhaps shake their belief system a bit, and set up a path for an uneasy peace in the future between the WT and the CoTL, or perhaps widen the gap even further.

     

    more details: 

     

    It would have to be a TPC (temporary character) Wilder, with Milking Tears Talent (a milder form of Compulsion). She'd probably be in her late 20s or 30s, to be an Inquisitor, so she's been with the Children awhile and the distrust and hate of Aes Sedai would be deep seated in her.

     

    Ideally, I think it would be good if she sneaks away from the Aes Sedai, later after the fight and returns to us for the justice she feels she deserves. 

     

    Then we could haul her back to Amador, and hold a Trial, which could be a huge and fun RP itself. There was a major RP about 5 or 6 years ago called "Murder in the Yards"-- it involved the crimes and trial of a Darkfriend warder trainee who murdered multiple people before she was caught and put on trial.

     

    This could be a pretty epic RP which we could showcase on the main DM blog and maybe draw some people in; I remember that Murder in the Yards was widely read by the general population at DM, even those who didn't frequent the boards.

     

    Thoughts?

  9. Gianna shook her head, trying to process what Seheria was telling her.

     

    A week? I can't possibly stay here for a week. What if Claire is right, and the person who did this is still after me? That gives them that much more time to find me. But of course, I can't tell Seheria that.

     

    She made an effort to smooth the edge in her voice as she replied, "Anything from the Kitchens would be fine, Seheria, but I would request a pot of mint tea, and a loaf of hot bread with a generous amount of butter. You are absolutely correct; I am famished, and rest would do me well after what happened today. I will not fight you on the issue, but may I request to be allowed to convalesce in my own rooms?"

     

    Hopefully, the Yellow would acquiesce to her simple request.

     

    OOC: Sorry so short, trying to get back into this story line!

  10. Roudal looked up as one of the Recruits approached him. It was the black-haired Andoran he had noted earlier. The young man shuffled his feet a bit as he asked, "Excuse me sir.  You mentioned the possibility of learning how to read and write.  I would like to learn if possible."

     

    Ah. Well, it is a good sign he is showing initiative.

     

    He nodded at the man and replied, "Yes, that can be taken care of-- Kyle, was it? Yes, we can start your lessons soon, even on the morrow, if you like. I will make sure you are literate, boy, no doubt about that. After your basic training session is done tomorrow morning, report here to my office and we will begin. I'll put in a word with your officer, so they know not to schedule you scrubbing pots or digging latrines all afternoon."

     

    Roudal gathered up his things, and bid the man farewell. "I must be going now; I have some more paperwork to attend to before I can eat. I will see you on the morrow."

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