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09:42, 3rd May 2024 (GMT+0)

OOC.

Posted by NarratorFor group 0
Caitriona
player, 10 posts
Adventurous and Curious
A Dangerous Combination
Sat 1 Sep 2018
at 13:26
  • msg #36

Re: OOC

I was the dessert at the end of a difficult meal.
Branwen
player, 3 posts
Sat 1 Sep 2018
at 13:27
  • msg #37

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... that is wrong on so many levels I just can't even.
Kierahn
player, 5 posts
Sat 1 Sep 2018
at 13:29
  • msg #38

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Is ok, we're 16, we can joke like that... we're not expected the same level of maturity.  ;)
Caitriona
player, 11 posts
Adventurous and Curious
A Dangerous Combination
Sat 1 Sep 2018
at 14:13
  • msg #39

Re: OOC

Plus he wouldn't know what to do with himself if I wasn't here to take charge.
Marian
player, 3 posts
Everyone's Big Sister
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 00:01
  • msg #40

Re: OOC

I was watching HoTs and messing around.... (It's Erica if you're unsure!)


This message was last edited by the player at 00:02, Sun 02 Sept 2018.
Erica
player, 8 posts
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 00:45
  • msg #41

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Ahem.  That would be Erica's evil twin.  But it's good work :).
Marian
player, 4 posts
Everyone's Big Sister
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 00:52
  • msg #42

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Still Kirsten.... ;-)
Erica
player, 9 posts
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 01:53
  • msg #43

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(I assume you mean they're the same model/actress?  I'm faceblind so I have no clue :).  What I meant, if it wasn't clear, was that Erica wouldn't actually dress like that.)
Branwen
player, 4 posts
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 03:24
  • msg #44

Re: OOC

So is Marian the heir to the throne, the crown princess?  Or is Corwin still a raging misogynist and insists that women aren't fit to rule?  :D
Tamlin
player, 4 posts
Royal Archivist
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 03:25
  • msg #45

Re: OOC

I think the answer is 'Kumite', like Solomon David from Kill Six Billion Demons.
Narrator
GM, 13 posts
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 05:30
  • msg #46

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Corwin might have had thoughts about women not being fit to rule. The older kids might remember Lorraine dragging their father away for some pointed and heated conversations behind closed doors when they were younger.

Suffice to say that Corwin has been enlightened on the subject. Marian is indeed his crown princess and heiress to the throne. :)
Branwen
player, 5 posts
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 05:40
  • msg #47

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Nice.  Good on you, Mother!  You crush that patriarchy.  :D
Branwen
player, 6 posts
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 08:07
  • msg #48

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Here's what I'm looking at for the general shape of Branwen's backstory.  Every family needs a problem child, right?  :)

quote:
Like most of Corwin's brood, Princess Branwen is fine-featured, with glossy ink-black hair sharply contrasting against clear fair skin and bright pale eyes – in her case, a striking gray-blue that seems to carry a slight chill in its gaze.  Delicate of frame and small in stature, but quick-minded and uncannily perceptive, even as a child she always seemed to be something of an “old soul,” understanding and perceiving more than seemed plausible for a girl of her age.  She was never a natural warrior like some of her family, instead gravitating towards a prodigious intuitive aptitude for academic, mystical, and artistic pursuits, including having inherited her father’s musical gifts: her singing voice is a warm, crystal-pure soubrette soprano, and although she specializes in plucked-string instruments like guitars and harps, there’s not an instrument in the castle’s conservatory she can’t at least finesse a charming melody out of.  In dress, she favors her family’s classic heraldic colors: dramatic black, accented with a generous spangling of silver and diamonds, most often preferring to keep her flashing eyes the only actual spark of color in her presentation.  She's been mentioned by Corwin to be the spitting image of his own mother, Faiella.

She has always unabashedly cherished her many sisters and brothers, happily co-conspiring in her elder siblings’ exploits and adoringly doting on the baby twins.  Her relations with Corwin and Lorraine, however, have been rather more fraught.  Growing up, her behavior drew a steady progression from being merely independent, to stubbornly willful, to outright tempestuous rebellion.  Screaming matches between her and either or both parents when she’d been refused something she wanted were events of terrible, beautiful family legend.  If Father is caught in a candid mood, he might admit that he feels that Branwen was allowed to grow up too fast, learn too much magic too young, and take the Pattern far too early, on her fourteenth birthday.  Perhaps he simply lost the resolve to go on challenging her.  And as if to prove him right, within a few days of becoming Pattern-capable, Branwen abruptly vanished from the castle and wasn’t seen again in Avalon for nearly two years.

When she returned, she simply reappeared in the castle one fine frigid winter morning looking none the worse for wear, attended breakfast as though it was perfectly ordinary, and civilly yet firmly declined to disclose where she’d been or what she’d been doing all that time.  This was, perhaps needless to say, somewhat a source of friction between her and her parents, but Branwen promptly established a policy that whenever they pressed her too insistently on the subject, she’d simply vanish again for another month or two.  For the moment, faced with the options of either literally caging their daughter or just letting the mystery lie, they seem to have opted for the latter.  Wherever she went, though, she obviously found some semblance of peace there, since her explosively volatile temper with even her parents’ gentlest efforts to achieve any actual parenting of her has calmed somewhat.  She’s still flatly, steadfastly ungovernable, but at least she’s not screaming at them quite so much.  Perhaps more alarming though, she must have also found some significant source of learning: her sorcery is greatly augmented since she’s back, her skill clearly now on a level with her far older siblings.  Any inquiries into how she accomplished this have been politely yet non-negotiably deflected.

Kierahn
player, 6 posts
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 09:26
  • msg #49

Re: OOC

Isn't Titaine the only shadow we can have visited?  Or am I misunderstanding the Faerie Circle post?
Marian
player, 5 posts
Everyone's Big Sister
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 10:34
  • msg #50

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Erica:
(I assume you mean they're the same model/actress?  I'm faceblind so I have no clue :).  What I meant, if it wasn't clear, was that Erica wouldn't actually dress like that.)


It is the same actress, yes :-)   If you prefer, find a picture with some depth (not face on the way you have in your description) and I'll make another for you?
Marian
player, 6 posts
Everyone's Big Sister
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 10:36
  • msg #51

Re: OOC

Narrator:
Corwin might have had thoughts about women not being fit to rule. The older kids might remember Lorraine dragging their father away for some pointed and heated conversations behind closed doors when they were younger.

Suffice to say that Corwin has been enlightened on the subject. Marian is indeed his crown princess and heiress to the throne. :)


And entirely unfit to rule... Muahahahaha :)

Seriously though, if anyone wants to contest this / be angry at me for it, please shout!  I was not intending being the heir by picking the eldest.
This message was last edited by the player at 10:36, Sun 02 Sept 2018.
Branwen
player, 7 posts
The Problem Child
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 12:05
  • msg #52

Re: OOC

Kierahn:
Isn't Titaine the only shadow we can have visited?  Or am I misunderstanding the Faerie Circle post?

You're referring to the note "this is the only Shadow connected to Avalon yet" or whatever it says?  I was reading that as saying that it's the only shadow connected by Shadow paths, so people without any magic could travel them.  Pattern Imprint is still Pattern Imprint though, and should get you to wherever you want to go, connected or otherwise

Or, I could be wrong!  :)  The GM is welcome to correct me if so.

And anyways, who said Branwen was off in another Shadow?  Maybe she was just somewhere in greater continental Avalon?  ;)
Caitriona
player, 12 posts
Adventurous and Curious
A Dangerous Combination
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 14:33
  • msg #53

Re: OOC

How old is Branwen now so I can figure out how old Caitriona and Kierahn were when she left?
This message was last edited by the player at 14:54, Sun 02 Sept 2018.
Branwen
player, 8 posts
The Problem Child
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 15:17
  • msg #54

Re: OOC

I'm thinking the timeline would go something like this, maybe + or - a year or so in the timing of some of the births?

0: Corwin begins rule in Avalon.
4: Lorraine becomes Empress.
5: Marian born.
6: Erica born.
7: Geoffrey born.
8: Tamlin born.
12: Branwen born.
14: Caitriona and Kierahn born.
26: Branwen vanishes.
28: Branwen returns.
30: Now.
This message was last edited by the player at 15:18, Sun 02 Sept 2018.
Erica
player, 10 posts
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 15:47
  • msg #55

Re: OOC

In particular, there's more wiggle room than I originally feared, so the older sibs don't have to be so bunched up unless they want to be.
Branwen
player, 9 posts
The Problem Child
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 15:58
  • msg #56

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We do have a new name in the Cast List that's going to have to fit in there somewhere.
Marian
player, 7 posts
Everyone's Big Sister
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 16:25
  • msg #57

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Oddly - the time 'squish' was a concern for me too.  But it is what it is given that we have 8 children in effectively 9 years (assuming we are 16 to start).
This message was last edited by the player at 16:25, Sun 02 Sept 2018.
Branwen
player, 10 posts
The Problem Child
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 16:40
  • msg #58

Re: OOC

It seems kind of plausible to me, really.  (Torture on our poor mother's body notwithstanding.)  I imagine Corwin may have wanted to stabilize his brand-spankin'-new universe by populating it with as many Pattern-walkers as he could, as quickly as was convenient?  Just a theory.

Though we could easily stretch it out a few years, if we wanted to.  Right now Marian is only 25, according to the timeline.  We could add in a year or two of gap here and there and she still wouldn't hit 30:

0: Corwin begins rule in Avalon.
4: Lorraine becomes Empress.
5: Marian born.
7: Erica born.
10: Geoffrey born.
13: Tamlin born.
16: Branwen born.
18: Caitriona and Kierahn born.
30: Branwen vanishes.
32: Branwen returns.
34: Now.

Marian's 29 here, with 13 years between oldest and youngest, and a few reasonable gaps for another character to fit into.
Marian
player, 8 posts
Everyone's Big Sister
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 16:51
  • msg #59

Re: OOC

That seems a little more stable to be honest.  Though the question someone needs to answer is - why stop at 'x' siblings?  She was still alive....  And more siblings would be useful.  I'd have suggested that there would be a number of 'younger' siblings (under 16)... Unless of course our mother passed away given birth to the dreaded twins.
Branwen
player, 11 posts
The Problem Child
Sun 2 Sep 2018
at 16:53
  • msg #60

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Not necessarily passed away, maybe, but she stopped having kids for the same reason my sister-in-law did in RL.  :)  The last pregnancy was really difficult and complicated, and though it just barely didn't kill her, another one almost certainly would.
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