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BlindScribe
Wordsmith
Joined: 12 Sep 2012 Status: Offline Points: 168 |
Posted: 27 Sep 2012 at 17:48 |
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Dark Dreams It was a very strange dream. I was tied to a chair and a faceless man was hovering above me, a bullseye lantern positioned in such a way that its light shone directly into my eyes, mostly blinding me and reducing the figure before me to that of a looming shadow. I was shocked and more than a little angered at being tied up, but then, the miscreant drew back and hit me squarely in the jaw, hard enough to spin my head around. "I want something." He said in a menacing tone. "What?" I croaked as I spit out some blood. "I have no idea....but I want it just the same." This confused me. "But...if you want something, then does it not follow that you should have at least some notion of what it is that you want? Else...why go to the trouble of binding me, striking me and making a demand." This, sadly, earned me no reply save for another blow. "Shut up. I want something and you're going to give it to me, or I'm going to keep hitting you." "But...that makes no sense!" I protested. "You can't come in here, tell me you want something, not have the first clue what it is that you want, and expect me to figure it out...God's Teeth, YOU apparently don't know yourself, so how am I supposed to know?" Another blow. "No idea. I'm bored and annoyed, and I wanted to beat on something to demonstrate to you that actions have consequences. And....stuff." I wanted to scream in frustration, but did not want to give my assailant the satisfaction. "So...let me get this straight." I said to him, worried on some level that my comments might see me next swallowing my own teeth. "You tied me up and started striking me because you were bored and I annoyed you somehow. You tell me that I can make you stop if I but give you what you want, but you have not the first clue what that might be yourself, and so, insist that the ball's in my court to figure it out and offer it to you if I'm genuinely interested in having you stop hitting me...a thing it should be obvious that I"m interested in, since I didn't ask for the treatment in the first place." "Yes...exactly. That wasn't so hard, was it?" The mailed fist drew back again, and I winced away from the blow that was sure to follow. I woke up then, and could not get back to sleep, no matter how hard I tried. It was a most curious dream, and it troubled me greatly... |
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BlindScribe
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Joined: 12 Sep 2012 Status: Offline Points: 168 |
Posted: 27 Sep 2012 at 01:22 |
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We Are Annoyed Okay, it's confession time again. I'm the one who convinced Vel to have the party. What? You didn't get an invitation? Forgive the oversight, and in that case, allow me to explain. See...it all started with an alliance (that shall remain nameless to protect the "innocent") and their declaration of war on the grounds of annoyance and boredom. Velociryx had been brooding about this for quite some span of days, and I was trying my best to introduce some semblence of levity to our usual array of meetings and conferences, which had taken on a decidedly gloomy tone, but, much to my exhasperation, nothing I tried was working! Try as I might, I simply could not improve the HighLord's mood. "It's the most pathetic justification for a war I've ever heard of." He said darkly. "If they wanted a fight, why not just start one? Drumming up some faux "reason," then trying to spin it into something with actual merit just seems pathetic to me, I'm sorry to say. It's a disgrace to the whole idea of diplomacy and intra-alliance dealings. Did these guys get their diplomatic skills from the Harpies? Pfft! I daresay that a drunk nine year old could have done better!" I had no answers, but I listened to him with a sympathetic ear, and he expounded on his thoughts, and made his general distaste known in great, vivid detail. At length, and in the middle of listening to his tirade (and, admittedly, on my sixth tankard of Jungle Ale), I hit upon an idea. "Why not throw an 'Annoyance Party?'" I said. "A what?" He looked at me with one eyebrow cocked. "An annoyance party. Invite people whose opinions of you mean little, or friends with good senses of humor, and have a party with the express purpose of annoying one another." "Then what? We...we all get drunk, annoy each other, and? What's the punchline?" "Actions have consequences." I told him with a wink. "After we spend the evening annoying each other, we declare random wars, curse the memories of the children of our newfound frenemies, and duke it out for a while." He looked at me perplexed for a long moment. "That's nuts." He said at length. "It makes absolutely no sense." "Precisely." I told him. "In other words, it's a mirror image of the way you feel about our current war." At this, he did something quite unbecomming of a HighLord. He spewed wine through his nose in a mad fit of laughter. "Love it!" He said as he tried to avoid choking to death. And that's how the "Annoyance Party" was born. We plan to make it an annual event in Cerilon. Mark your calendars, and if you didn't get an invite this year, then obviously it's because we didn't consider you worthy and were annoyed with you for one reason or another. ;) ~Your Humble Scribe
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BlindScribe
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Joined: 12 Sep 2012 Status: Offline Points: 168 |
Posted: 20 Sep 2012 at 18:56 |
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Shortages of Iron and Stone reported in Kumala! More proof that the Chimera project is working...for the first time since we've been tracking such things, there is no stone or iron to be found at any price, anywhere in Kumala. Each of the three of [REALM]'s Chimera have two towns now (with the founding of "Hidden Vale," pictured below), and with the promise of unlimited resources being showered upon them to facilitate rapid building, it's putting a strain on the entire region. Signs of this are evident everywhere by the eerie lack of traders. ![]() "There's just none to be found...anywhere in Kumala" Said one trader who wished to remain anonymous. "I get asked by merchants from Devil's Island multiple times a day, but there's nothing." Rumor has it that Velociryx has placed orders privately with powerful, independent merchants throughout Kumala, and if true, this could mean limited availability of these two resources in the Kumala region's open markets for the forseeable future. ![]() When asked about it, Vel had this to say: "Yes, demand is increasing in the region, and The Chimera Project is responsible for a big chunk of that, no doubt. I expect that supply will catch up in time, but until it does, you can expect that what supplies are available on the open market will be more expensive than we're used to paying here. Unfortunate, but also unavoidable...we have the funds, and we're paying market rates for the goods." ![]() In addition to the six towns of The Chimera, Velociryx himself recently founded "The Hermitage," the ninth town under his direct control. This will, no doubt, place further resource demands on a regional system already struggling to meet it. ![]() "Temporarily," Velociryx assures us. "Our first goal when developing new towns in this fashion is to get their native resource production up to at least fifty tousand raw resource tons a day (OOC: per hour), so they can stand more-or-less on their own. Even so, with the amount of Prestige we're dumping into the project, they can spend it faster than they can make it...thus, the shortages for the time being." The problem even briefly got beyond the control of Velociryx's normally extremely organized drovers and quartermasters, as the cities of Calimba and Kell faced temporary food shortages. "It wasn't so much a food shortage as an allocation issue...some wires got crossed and two expected grain shipments were delayed. Nobody did more than have a lighter dinner than they were used to, and then, it only impacted two meals...we're back on track now." Velociryx told reporters. And so they seem to be. There's an economic miracle rising up in the steaming jungles of Kumala, and it'll be exciting to see what shape it takes as it continues to develop. ** Tylo Ghent posting for The Blind Scribe, stationed in Kumala Edited by BlindScribe - 20 Sep 2012 at 18:58 |
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Manannan
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Joined: 22 Mar 2011 Location: Mystical Mists Status: Offline Points: 576 |
Posted: 18 Sep 2012 at 23:45 |
A friend of mine once called it cuddle padding. Given the amount of snuggling going on in GC it would seem you have an advantage over the rest of us!
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Doesn't look good... doesn't look bad either!
"Manananananananananan, so long Sir, and thanks for all the fish." ~ St.Jude |
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BlindScribe
Wordsmith
Joined: 12 Sep 2012 Status: Offline Points: 168 |
Posted: 18 Sep 2012 at 10:46 |
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Machete
Wordsmith
Joined: 15 Jun 2012 Location: Koz Status: Offline Points: 172 |
Posted: 18 Sep 2012 at 02:40 |
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When I get my hands on the Blind Scribe, Ill kill em.
His description of me "an enormously fat, and quite entertaining Dwarven Lord known only as 'Machete'. " is insulting! I am a wide, big boned, immensely muscular, and quite entertaining Dwarven Lord. So every Illyian is on notice. Any of you call me fat and Ill kill ya!!!
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Kilotov V2.0
Greenhorn
Joined: 08 Sep 2012 Status: Offline Points: 59 |
Posted: 17 Sep 2012 at 20:25 |
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how awesome is this?
i love this kinda things.
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BlindScribe
Wordsmith
Joined: 12 Sep 2012 Status: Offline Points: 168 |
Posted: 17 Sep 2012 at 19:40 |
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The Going Away Party Today we received news that was both good and bad. On the one hand, a dear friend of our HighLord's was bound for other lands, and what can be more exciting than the start of a new adventure? On the other, Trill's absence would be sorely missed, and as such, it was a time for a measure of sorrow and reflection. We threw her a big send-off party and wished her well. There was much feasting, drinking, and story-weaving that evening, but also, there was a general air of trepidation. After all, we were at least nominally at war, and there had been reports that the Grand Master of the Alliance Family himself was under siege. There was some discussion of this matter 'round the table that evening, even though it detracted from the celebratory nature of the gathering. Velociryx stated our course clearly enough, however, by informing us all that his charter was to tend to the safety and well being of our smaller alliance members, and help them grow strong. He was doing that (thus, the formulation of The Chimera Project), and had a standing offer for unlimited resources and materials should the need arise. "So...we are, in fact, carrying out the last order we were given, and we shall continue to do so until we are ordered to change course. We'll be right here, doing what's expected of us until our friends tell us they have need." And that settled it, so we all went about our business. What I want to tell you about most of all though, is what it's like to be involved in The Chimera Project, and how it is different from merely being in an alliance and the recipient of various and sundry resources. When you're enrolled as we, the members of this first class are, you are sponsored into the alliance, and your sponsor takes full charge of your maintenance and upkeep while you're in the program. That is to say, he declares himself responsible for you until your "graduation." This is compelling, because it gives you a dedicated point of contact to go to with questions and resource requests. Not that any alliance member wouldn't, or couldn't help you...they all do. Everyone's quick to lend a hand andn pitch in as needed, but having a central point of contact for such things is invaluable from a coordinative standpoint. The whole system is essentially hub-and-spoke, with your sponsor being the resource hub, and your various towns being the spokes on the wheel. You make a request, and resources are dispatched in the desired quantity, along with whatever Prestige is needed to facilitate a faster build. Both offered up in unlimited quantity until you reach a certain level of self sustainability as determined by the Alliance Leadership. There are three of us in the current "Pack" of Chimera. Myself, operating out of the township of Haven, Finn, operating out of the town of Uusimma, and Kleo, a fiery redheaded human female of elfin stature but with the heart and courage of a Titan, operating out of Sunrise Castle. I cannot speak to the experiences of the others, but for me, the effect is nothing short of astonishing. Hordes of Master Builders and laborers poured into Haven. So numerous were they that we had them sleeping in our citizens' homes, barns, lofts, and sometimes, on rooftops in an effort to accomodate them all...they literally outnumbered our townsfolk for a while. The first things to be built were gigantic storehouses, capable of holding many hundreds of thouands of tons of raw materials, and those, I must say, were built with lighting speed. On completion, the builders left as quiickly as they came, to be replaced by miners and farmers, who expertly began assembling our city's infrastructure, such that we could begin supporting ourselves. My sponsor has a total of eight cities, and five hundred sixty caravans. These caravans have a combined resource capacity of 1,680,000 tons of raw materials in a single load. They visit no less than three times a month (OOC: for convenience, I'm standardizing around the notion that one game day = one month). ![]() Needless to say, development happens very quickly. Normally, the paradigm is one full member has one Chimera at a time, but my sponsor (nominally listed as AvidDriver, the GrandMaster of our alliance) is away on business for the alliance family, and Velociryx's own production is such that he can support two Chimera anyway, which is what he's currently doing. Our third pack member, Kleo, is being sponsored by an enormously fat, and quite entertaining Dwarven Lord known only as 'Machete'. He has forgotten more about Devil's Island that I will ever know, and as one of the island's first inhabitants, is among the most decorated and highly regarded members of our alliance. It has been an exhausting period, but also one of enormous growth and possibility. There are times when I think surely I'll not be able to keep pace with the incoming torrent of supplies (That's what they call them too...when they send mass hundreds of caravans loaded to the gills with supplies...a 'resource torrent'...and it very definitely is!), but things are coalescing at a speed which still astonishes. I look forward to seeing how things continue to develop in the days and weeks ahead. ![]() ~Scribe~
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BlindScribe
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Joined: 12 Sep 2012 Status: Offline Points: 168 |
Posted: 15 Sep 2012 at 12:35 |
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Chimera ![]() I must have played the scene in my head a thousand times. The slaves appear as if by magic through the Emerald Death along the Devil's Road. Tattered and threadbare to the point that their Elven immortality grows thin and begins to wane, they slump toward their final doom as the mighty Chimera, long-toothed and hungry, looms over them, eager for the promised meal that they represent. Velociryx standing at the head of the sweeping grand stair that leads up to the main gate of the city like some Death Cult High Priest, whipping his foul creation into a frenzy as the beast strains against the chains that keep it at bay... Except that wasn't at all the scene before me, and I found myself perplexed. Indeed, the slaves were there, and still in their chains as promised, standing at the foot of the staircase, which was also (obviously) present, and the HighLord of the Realm himself was also there, looking Regal, and even a shade jaunty as he stood with relaxed posture at the head of the stairs. No matter that the scene did not match my imaginings of it, I reckoned I had scant seconds before my worst fears were realized, and for that reason, burst out of my hiding spot in the jungle. "I demand that you stop this attrocity at once!" I cried as loudly as I could manage, and I must say to you that it had the desired effect. All activity ceased at once, and all eyes turned toward me. There was a pregnant moment of curious silence, then Velociryx broke into a grin. "Well you're a plucky one, aren't you?" He said to me. "I must say I'm pleased that you survived the storm, but beg you speak your mind quickly so we can put this business behind us and get on with the rest of what stands to be a busy day." I was nearly too stunned to speak, but I managed to find my voice with only a little sputtering. "I...You'd like that, wouldn't you? Don't want your Chimera to miss his noonday meal then? Two thousand slaves, served up fresh from the Devil's Road?" At this, the HighLord seemed genuinely perplexed, but he is possessed of a sharp wit, and caught my meaning quickly enough. When he did, his reaction was not at all what I expected. He burst out laughing and much of his assembled Court did likewise. In fact, even many of the slaves joined in. "Wha? You...you think I mean to serve these lot up for dinner?" He motioned to the slaves. "And who shall we feed them to, good sir?" "The...the Chimera of course!" I cried. "I overheard you speaking of it...sitting here in your jungle stronghold, constructing magical beasts to enslave us. An army of demons!" I didn't think it was possible, but the collective laughter grew louder still, until surely every beast in the jungle must have heard it and been startled by its power. For my part, it only incensed me further. "I....What is the meaning of this? I demand to know!" Velociryx wiped his eyes, still chuckling, and motioned a man next to him forward. He was of trim build, sporting a well kept beard, and had all the bearing of a Lord of the Court. "Finn, " He said to this man. "Have you ever eaten an elf?" I saw the two men exchange glances and stifle chuckles briefly before the one called Finn responded. "Nay, Lord...too stringy. Not enough meat on the lot of them to make even a single proper feast." Velociryx looked to me as though this settled the matter. "Well there you have it then. Where did you come by such a silly notion, anyway?" "You said they were for the Chimera! That he had to see them in this state!" "Indeed they were and indeed he did." He nodded again toward the one called Finn. "Here's your Chimera, lad...I'm not sure what you were expecting, but we're certainly not running naked through the trees, chanting and praying to dark gods whilst we construct evil beasts, and Finn here has confessed to lacking the appetite to actually dine on our Elven friends." "If they be friends then why are they in chains?" Velociryx sighed and bowed his head. "They are in chains, and in fact, I needed my Court to see them thus because it's important that we all remember what is at stake. These noble elves could just as easily be us if we do not keep strong, and help one another....that's what The Chimera Project is, at its core. Sacrifice by the strong to help the weak. The Chimera is a robust, magical creature born of the parts of many and made strong by it. So too do we here commit ourselves and our resources in unilimited amount to see to our Chimera. Our motto is, "Whatever the Chimera needs, the Chimera gets," and that holds true even if we must put ourselves in harm's way, or delay our own growth and gratification to do it. The Chimera always comes first. "As to these slaves...I bought them in order to set them free. I don't limit myself by thinking in terms of race or tribe...only in terms of the skills I need to make my project a success. Elves are magical, and it strikes me that we could use a stronger dose of magic than my own Court Wizards can provide, so I hit upon an idea...I would buy it." He made a dismissive noise. "Pfft. I have nearly as much money as the gods themselves at this point, and my cities churn out ten and a half tons of raw materials a day, most of which either goes up for sale in our various markets, or gets funneled to our hungry Chimera, so why not put the money to some good? Why not buy slaves, free them, give them their own city and put them to work for me? And that was the business we were about until you burst out of the jungle filled with wild tales about making them the first course of a meal for a monster. Are you feverish, perhaps? Do you need a Churigeon?" No, I bloody well didn't need a Churigeon, but I'll tell you what I did need...a place to hide. Suddenly, I felt quite beyond foolish, and I blushed several shades of scarlet at my gross misinterpretation of these events. "I...forgive me, My Lord...I have wronged you greatly." Now the HighLord descended the steps with the one called Finn just behind him. He clapped a big, calloused hand on my shoulder. A commoner's hand. A working man's hand, and I wondered at his past. "You did no such thing...in fact, I'm honored by your courage. You saw a wrong...or at least thought you did, and stood up for what was right. By yourself, and with me surrounded by my entire Court, and for all you knew, a host of demons at my beck and call. That took guts, my friend." His next words shocked me to my core. "I could use a man with that kind of pluck and courage, and since it seems as though Fate has returned you to me, how would you like a job? A posting in my Court?" This time, I really was rendered speechless, but in time, I found my voice sufficiently to accept the HighLord's offer, and that is how I went from Reporter to Castaway to Court Member to Chimera, and Lord Mayor of the town of Haven (population 1869, with 73 Elves having died on the transport ship to Devil's Island, and another 53 dying en route to Cerilon, despite the best efforts of the guards who accompanied them), in the middle of the Emerald Death, along the Devil's Own Road. You might think that the story ends there, but it does not. This merely marks the end of the beginning. Edited by BlindScribe - 15 Sep 2012 at 13:13 |
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BlindScribe
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Posted: 14 Sep 2012 at 20:45 |
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'evening all...I working on another update, but before I started, I wanted to give our little story a more permanent home.
I'll continue it here of course, but there's no reason why you can't enjoy it both places... ~Scribe~ |
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