This inquiry is driven by exigency. The charm sleep as it is traditionally written and performed is an acceptable and worthy bit of magic–tried and true. It is one of the most basic spells a young prestidigitator might assay and under certain circumstances can be remarkably effective. Its casting takes mere moments, the material components [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Interlude’
Last Waterday, Sunsebb CY 586: Notes on a More Potent Sleep Spell
Posted in Observations, tagged Interlude on April 21, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Selaphora Observes Familiarity
Posted in Observations, tagged Interlude on April 21, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
To ask whether the owl has a name is like unto asking whether it has a profession. From what I glean from the owl it no more has a name than it has clothing. Both are equally useless. Names and the like are a construct of the Races of Man. For a beast with the [...]
Unknown Date: Whisper
Posted in Histories, tagged Interlude on April 21, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Origins for Leithian’s mysterious partner Melfalmion
Second Starday of Harvester, CY 586: A Life, part four
Posted in Histories, Uncategorized, tagged Interlude on April 3, 2010 | 1 Comment »
My Mother, the Baroness Lady Elaine of the House Valunan Landis, died in childbirth when I was 13 yrs old and my brother Tacitus was 10. She was survived by her only infant daughter, Eleanor, who herself, only survived a week, before joining mother in the grave. THis may seem to put rather puts a [...]
First Freeday of Harvester, CY 586: A Life, part three
Posted in Histories, tagged Interlude on April 3, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
As far as I can have heard, my Grandmother the Mother Baroness, was never happy at the Farthold. Lady Hildebrande was a woman of a certain age when she married Cyrus. I never learned the full details of the marriage, but I am reasonably certain it was under duress from both the Viscount and [...]
First Earthday of Harvester, CY 586: A Life, part two
Posted in Histories, tagged Interlude on April 3, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Truth be told, my Grandfather was not particularly suited to ruling a barony. But when he first arrived, running the barony was not the task – the task was to build the barony, and at that he excelled. In those days, the Wild Coast was aptly named. It was on the coast of Wooly [...]
1st Waterday of Harvester, CY 586: A Life, part one
Posted in Histories, tagged Interlude on April 3, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
These are dark and trying times wherein I sit before this blank roll of paper. ‘Tis firmly my hope that I live long enough to reach the scroll’s end and perhaps even begin another. I put ink to paper that some account of my life may endure. And with hope and luck my tale shall [...]
2nd Godsday of Sunsebb, CY 586: Fall of the Gargoyles
Posted in Dyvers Criers, tagged Interlude on January 28, 2010 | 1 Comment »
News a Dyvers ways! Hear tell that Olo of the Danderfluff made good with the noble families of town, erasing with good friends and crew the ancient curse of Seamus’ tower released – gargoyles!
Porter’s Farewell, Brewfeast CY 586: The Remains of Kai
Posted in T Series, T1 Village of Hommlet, tagged Interlude on July 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Delving deep past secreted entrance our heroes again take to the moathouse complex. Finding remains of foe and friend now past they pause, and step again into danger!
Ales Day, Brewfeast, CY 586: Behind the Curtains
Posted in T1 Village of Hommlet, tagged Interlude on June 15, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Of leaves maple and birch this curtain wrought, the stage bare lawn ‘fore battlements ’tis holding us now to see the conflict fought for Hommlet’s soul so they say. ‘Tis naught two braggards wagering small means brawling The one, horrors, made same of Loki’s hide th’other, sooth born a captain wrestling, bearing to grave his [...]