Rae're has replied. She says she might join in a couple of days.
Rae're has replied. She says she might join in a couple of days.
"For though a man have sorrow and grief in his newly-troubled soul and live in dread because his heart is distressed, yet, when a singer, the servant of the Muses, chants the glorious deeds of men of old and the blessed gods who inhabit Olympus, at once he forgets his heaviness and remembers not his sorrows at all; but the gifts of the goddesses soon turn him away from these."
- Hesiod's Theogony
Also, what are those areas that look like brown lakes in the map?
"For though a man have sorrow and grief in his newly-troubled soul and live in dread because his heart is distressed, yet, when a singer, the servant of the Muses, chants the glorious deeds of men of old and the blessed gods who inhabit Olympus, at once he forgets his heaviness and remembers not his sorrows at all; but the gifts of the goddesses soon turn him away from these."
- Hesiod's Theogony
brown lakes are deserts
red lines are major trade paths
swigely lines around part of the river just east of the center of the map represent a canyon
and the yellow-green part just above the forest in the south is marshland.
I think those may be the only confusing things on the map.
If the gold does not stay in this world,
then I will chase it till I find my home
I'm going to wait until Thursday real time, but if nothing happens by then, I'm time skipping to the next day in the roleplay.
If the gold does not stay in this world,
then I will chase it till I find my home
Hi guys,
I'm thinking of ending this part of the roleplay because
a) this style of gming does not seem to be working- I need to reevaluate it-
b) the next events would take more than one week, and
c) it seems like a good place to stop.
Your thoughts?
If the gold does not stay in this world,
then I will chase it till I find my home
Yes, I did kind of feel like the characters were being forced to follow the story rather than allowed to create it.
"For though a man have sorrow and grief in his newly-troubled soul and live in dread because his heart is distressed, yet, when a singer, the servant of the Muses, chants the glorious deeds of men of old and the blessed gods who inhabit Olympus, at once he forgets his heaviness and remembers not his sorrows at all; but the gifts of the goddesses soon turn him away from these."
- Hesiod's Theogony
Ok, guys, this is over. Thank you all for your participation in this roleplay. Thank you all for putting up with me as a first time GM. And thank you for your skills and talents.
I hope to start part two in August, and I can say for sure thing will be a little different. In the meantime, feel free to PM me any suggestions or feedback on this part.
I will report this roleplay as finished probably this evening.
If the gold does not stay in this world,
then I will chase it till I find my home
"For though a man have sorrow and grief in his newly-troubled soul and live in dread because his heart is distressed, yet, when a singer, the servant of the Muses, chants the glorious deeds of men of old and the blessed gods who inhabit Olympus, at once he forgets his heaviness and remembers not his sorrows at all; but the gifts of the goddesses soon turn him away from these."
- Hesiod's Theogony
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