[pnpgm] Game #8 - additional for update #17

Dorhak Red Wall dorhak at comcast.net
Mon Apr 16 00:03:11 CEST 2018


I’m pretty sure that Dorhak is the only person speaking Dvallin, and that only to the other dwarves.  It might get ugly should anyone else utter Dvallin.  Well, uglier than Dorhak already is.


dorhak is a good dwarf and would never stand for mere humans to speak the sacred tongue.



> On April 13, 2018 at 1:43 AM Bessie Hadley wrote:
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>     Game #8 - re Update #17
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>     [OOC: I have seen posts where it seems that non-dwarves are speaking Dvallin to Dorhak; I thought Dvallin was only spoken between dwarves (per Book 3, Creatures Book); that's why Raddok knows Dwarf Elder, their Elder language, which he learned as became a Dwarf Friend, but not Dvallin. Is this the way you play it, or not? I will go along with whatever works for the story]
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>     [reply to John's post]
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>     Raddok shares what he knows about the dead sailors - a few that had families, where those families are, & a couple stories from sailors who had either lost or left their families, denying family anymore.
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>     In reply to Arwan's reassurance he'll be able to talk with his compatriots, Raddok relaxes, feeling perhaps he's making the right choice in joining with these folk & that he'll feel less lost than he thought he might.
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>     He answers what questions he can, explaining he speaks a little Xianese (EL 12), and has recently learned Fomorian (EL 24) & had a spattering of Cerulean (EL 13? - not sure yet; checking with Scott).
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>     He tells him, as he gathers his gear, his favored weapon is his mace, preferred since he had learned the shield a few years ago, but that the great sword was also a comfortable weapon. He says he can rent a horse if they have to travel overland, or he'll sell his saddle & bridle if they believe he won't need it, since he had stabled his horse in Ba'ru when he took the mining job. He stops & says to himself (out loud), "Actually, I shipped him to Sivas, to be stabled there until this job was over. The Captain said he had no room for him. Now I understand why." & he shakes his head with some anger.
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>     While searching one of the cabins for hidden storage, he asks, hesitantly, after being sure no one else was in hearing range - & since the subject might be a sore one - "Do you know the Faerry? I saw her show up just after the arrows had seemed to stop flying out of the sky - I thought they were coming from the crow's nest, but couldn't see anything." He looks at the elf directly. "She looked absolutely furious - I was terrified when she looked at us. But she never fired her bow at me - after I saw her,anyway. Then she went below deck - & seemed calmer when she came back up. Is she a part of why you're here?" He set his gear down to check along drawer edges & panels to check for hiding places. "Don't get angry. I'm not saying anything; I have no proof that she did anything," he looks again at Arawn. "But a few good men died out there." And he waited for an answer - any kind of answer.
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>     [If he's present during Arawn's spell-casting, he's going to be a bit uncomfortable, but will not 'desert' the elf, unless he's told to leave. He will stand back, & would guard the door, if the elf would like that. He's seen enough spell-casting to not be scared about it, in general., having known a couple of shamans and a few mages]
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>     [He's willing to go with Arawn to help move the ship, unless the elf recommends that he accompany some of the others on one of the other missions. He'd like to see the dwarves start their way home, but doesn't need to go with them - he feels the dwarves' answer to their abduction lay elsewhere & that's where he should be looking - with this company if that is also their goal. He doesn't really think he can do anything much alone, especially in a foreign land.]
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>     [OOC: He has another odd gift, but not ready to share this yet, as GM has not yet indicated whether it's going to effect the story, but also because Raddok's rather reticent about it, unless it's 'action' makes it obvious to others that something's different about him & makes it necessary to explain. I feel this might happen later in the story, perhaps not far off?]
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>     [Thanks for the quick notes, John! Fun to answer]
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>     Bess L. Hadley
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