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: Festival in Tornilen MIRROR
: X-Medoere & RCS/KE (Thorsten) March 21, 2010, 03:06:29 AM

The halls of Caer Tornilen are constantly filled with guests and minor nobles, the Duchess and Baron attend both parties there and within the city itself. A grand time is had by most.


Imposter! Imposter! Someone is pretending to be Baron Arvour!  :D
: Re: Festival in Tornilen MIRROR
: X-Elinie/RiD (Niels) March 21, 2010, 10:26:59 AM

Imposter! Imposter!

For a second there, I thought you'd call her on "Duchess"...
: Re: Festival in Tornilen MIRROR
: X-Medoere & RCS/KE (Thorsten) March 21, 2010, 12:21:14 PM
Naah, if I would call her on anything else, it would be the "girl" part. We all *know* the Sword Mage is just a dude who likes to dress up and call himself "Duchess" :P
: Re: Festival in Tornilen MIRROR
: X-Tornilen/SM (Alexander) March 21, 2010, 12:35:05 PM
Hmm... have I gotten the timing wrong here? The Baron Arvour did visit Tornilen right around the Night of Fire festival, as he needed to be present to the Investiture ceremony...
: Re: Festival in Tornilen MIRROR
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) March 21, 2010, 12:55:35 PM
Heh Have Kaven forgotten the S&C where the Swordmage duelled versus the Green Knight? Even for someone as skilled as Baron Kaven I would recommend being a little more carefull with the insults  :P
: Re: Festival in Tornilen MIRROR
: X-Medoere & RCS/KE (Thorsten) March 21, 2010, 01:04:02 PM
Heh Have Kaven forgotten the S&C where the Swordmage duelled versus the Green Knight? Even for someone as skilled as Baron Kaven I would recommend being a little more carefull with the insults  :P

Kaven insults very few people. His player (and the rest of the RCS) have no such qualms.
: Re: Festival in Tornilen MIRROR
: X-Medoere & RCS/KE (Thorsten) March 21, 2010, 01:24:27 PM
Hmm... have I gotten the timing wrong here? The Baron Arvour did visit Tornilen right around the Night of Fire festival, as he needed to be present to the Investiture ceremony...

No clue really. I just noted that the Baron arrived very early in the turn in Taeghas (WM3), meaning he'd have had to travel fast as it takes some days at least to get there. :)
: Re: Festival in Tornilen MIRROR
: X-Roesone/SG (Shido) March 21, 2010, 07:44:14 PM
Very simple - I had no info about investiture nor the real importance of the Night of Fire festival at the beginning of this turn.
What I had on table was urgence from Diem, Medoere and Avanil about when I'm going to fullfill my promise to take lead of the west army - with a little note from DM that ARR is going to keep the promise.
So it was apparent I need to be at two places at once this turn - and the absence in Tornilen seemed to be more excusable. So according to my DO ARR was really first week or so in Tornilen, then moved to Barisen.
: Re: Festival in Tornilen MIRROR
: DM B March 21, 2010, 08:23:01 PM
The Night of Fire is the very first day of summer - the summer solstice. Then day 1 of week 1 of summer begins. Each week has 8 days...that 24 days to ride a couple hundred miles...across friendly civilized roads...arduous I'm sure, not the way for a sovereign to travel in state, but quite doable.
: Re: Festival in Tornilen MIRROR
: X-Mieres & SAS/AV (Mark) March 21, 2010, 08:46:03 PM
not the way for a sovereign to travel in state, but quite doable.

It would do those pretentious mainland 'nobles' some good to come down off their perfumed high horses and get there hands dirty from time to time.  :P
: Re: Festival in Tornilen MIRROR
: X-IHH/Wallac Isilviere (Kasper) March 21, 2010, 08:51:26 PM
Well it is not the regular "mainland" noble but Baron Arvour of Roesone - the (in)famous black baron of Roesone. Having a past as a rather efficient and no nonsense mercenary  ;)