I thought the Ashlanders prefered the term Velothi after the prophet?
I thought the Ashlanders prefered the term Velothi after the prophet?Outlanders wouldn't know the term. It would be as opaque as telling them he's an Urshilaku, so what's the point?
Outlanders wouldn't know the term. It would be as opaque as telling them he's an Urshilaku, so what's the point?But the Velothi are proud people. To hell with the Outlanders! That and I really don't want to go retcon a CS.
That's true. I don't feel like changing my CS either, but I'll remember to use the term at least once during the roleplay. Speaking of which, I'm currently at work, so I don't really have to time to write a post (how I managed to scrape my CS together is actually beyond me). I'll write up a post tonight. What would be a good place for Narzul to start? From skimming the last few pages, it looks like the Dovahfeyn are busy interrogating the Snow Elf, so throwing another newcomer into that mix might not be a good idea.Outlanders wouldn't know the term. It would be as opaque as telling them he's an Urshilaku, so what's the point?But the Velothi are proud people. To hell with the Outlanders! That and I really don't want to go retcon a CS.
Just throwing an idea; you were always there but as a Veloth you are just too damn proud to talk to these Outlanders.That's true. I don't feel like changing my CS either, but I'll remember to use the term at least once during the roleplay. Speaking of which, I'm currently at work, so I don't really have to time to write a post (how I managed to scrape my CS together is actually beyond me). I'll write up a post tonight. What would be a good place for Narzul to start? From skimming the last few pages, it looks like the Dovahfeyn are busy interrogating the Snow Elf, so throwing another newcomer into that mix might not be a good idea.Outlanders wouldn't know the term. It would be as opaque as telling them he's an Urshilaku, so what's the point?But the Velothi are proud people. To hell with the Outlanders! That and I really don't want to go retcon a CS.
Narzul is certainly aloof, but I was hoping to have some interaction with the other characters. Having him as a mute background ghoul hovering in the middle distance isn't exactly what I had in mind. ;)Just throwing an idea; you were always there but as a Veloth you are just too damn proud to talk to these Outlanders.That's true. I don't feel like changing my CS either, but I'll remember to use the term at least once during the roleplay. Speaking of which, I'm currently at work, so I don't really have to time to write a post (how I managed to scrape my CS together is actually beyond me). I'll write up a post tonight. What would be a good place for Narzul to start? From skimming the last few pages, it looks like the Dovahfeyn are busy interrogating the Snow Elf, so throwing another newcomer into that mix might not be a good idea.Outlanders wouldn't know the term. It would be as opaque as telling them he's an Urshilaku, so what's the point?But the Velothi are proud people. To hell with the Outlanders! That and I really don't want to go retcon a CS.
You could appear in the morning if you wish, or wait at Kynesgrove? You could also band up with the group still at Irvastead. Dealers choice, really. Or. If you want, you could team up with my Dunmer; Evos?Where is Evos currently at?
You could be wandering in Kynesgrove? There is a certain Khajiit in the inn unintentionally awaiting the party's arrival. Fun fact is he is being hunted by the Morag Tong, so one such as Narzul would evoke and interesting reaction from him I'm sure. But of course dealer's choice :)That would be interesting. I like this suggestion.
Well, Evos is on his way to Kynesgrove, via the north on his way from the shrine of Azura, he'll get there before DovahFeyn do, and it offers some interaction. It could also tie into lord pies point. two Dunmer showing up, one heavily armoured and the other a mage, that will certainly spark an interesting reaction, as Lord said :PThat sounds good to me. It wouldn't be far-fetched at all for two Dunmer to meet on the road near the Shrine of Azura. It's time for me to head home now, I'll take a look at what you've written and concoct something of my own. Then we can meet Lord Pie's anxious Khajiit in Kynesgrove.
Yeah that's the plan Lord pie ^.^ Also, Black. Whats the point of going to Whiterun? It's in the opposite direction? You'll never make it in a day either. That's, at the very least a 4-5 day journey.To begin with, my characters have no clue about the dragon burial mound which is about to be visited by Alduin(the one in Kynesgrove). Second, they don't even know where Dovahfeyn are at the moment, so having Thorin, Lugdush and Scatha going to Kynesgrove based on nothing they know would be meta-gaming. Thorin is only proposing what he thinks is possible. Not even Scatha knows very much about the burial mounds, despite being an alchemist. When all three leave Whiterun, they may head east first, assuming that it's more likely to find the dragon slayers there.
Ah, touché. Forgive me for doubting your logic.I would agree that a day from Ivarstead to Whiterun is much too quick, though. Fixed it to seven. ;)