[Castles Made of Sand] Castles Made of Sand Discussion

I think so. If I've read it right and he's on the table then yes. If he's not on the table then she's dive bombing a mouse skittering across the table. And suddenly mouse. :)


She would recognize he's the Lunar and as far as she's concerned he's still the enemy and it's much easier to kill a mouse than a coyote. :)
 
I posted too wlf ^_^ . Yes, I love the 101 uses that the japanese/chinese tea ceremony can have. See the movie Fearless with Jet-Li (Chinese only film, it was pointedly NOT dubbed to english)
 
I hate dubbed films, always prefer subtitles. And I have seen Fearless, though I don't necessarily recall a tea ceremony.
 
I believe the tea ceremony happens between the protagonist and the japanese contestant he fights for the last match, iirc.
 
Cadence and Masaru, did you want to get in one more post on the way? Or should I just drop you into the other scene?
 
Edited my original post then added one more sentence below yours which could be a good point to leave the scene and a subtle nudge to the npc to join him


EDIT: I'm not sure if Tetsuo knows that Bao nu Shi is there :D
 
He doesn't. :)


Masaru, you can barge in at anytime. I think I wrote the front door was locked, but there's little point in drawing that out now.
 
I gotta say, this Sidereal is quickly becoming my favorite Exalted character. His words and deeds just leap from my fingertips.
 
Yes, I always wanted to play a Sidereal, even created one in 1e, but never got a real chance to play them. I'd even detailed his level 5 Manse in the jungles of upper An-Teng, with NPCs (ghosts and elementals), rooms and even copious traps in the moving maze trespassers have to traverse to get in. When 2e came out and there was all the travesty surrounding the Charm set, I was put off. Perhaps 3e will fix that.


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[QUOTE="Captain Hesperus]Yes, I always wanted to play a Sidereal, even created one in 1e, but never got a real chance to play them. I'd even detailed his level 5 Manse in the jungles of upper An-Teng, with NPCs (ghosts and elementals), rooms and even copious traps in the moving maze trespassers have to traverse to get in. When 2e came out and there was all the travesty surrounding the Charm set, I was put off. Perhaps 3e will fix that.
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There's always room for secondary characters, Cap. ;)
 
Curunir was a slightly rarified Secrets Caste. His direct predecessor was a Lieutenant of Chejops and death by Lunar'd for covertly assisting the Gold Faction following the Great Contagion and the Balorian Crusade. Curunir remembered the betrayal when his Savant background kicked in and defected to the Golds but, due to his previous (and prior incarnation's) affiliation to the Bronze, he was forever lumped with the dog work, so he remained nominally Gold, with strong Independent leanings.


Here's his Manse, just so people can see what kind of stuff I hauled out on the off chance that I ever (ever, ever, ever) got to play him. (Note: I just realised that I muddled the names of the levels. The lowest level is not the 'Jupiter' level but the 'Saturn' level)


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Kasheal said:
Ah cool thanks for the heads up. Will read up it a bit and most likely rudely interrupt.
That's all that scene is, really. It's like a bad monty python skit. "Stop it! Stop it! This is far too silly!" ;)

[QUOTE="Captain Hesperus]Curunir was a slightly rarified Secrets Caste. His direct predecessor was a Lieutenant of Chejops and death by Lunar'd for covertly assisting the Gold Faction following the Great Contagion and the Balorian Crusade. Curunir remembered the betrayal when his Savant background kicked in and defected to the Golds but, due to his previous (and prior incarnation's) affiliation to the Bronze, he was forever lumped with the dog work, so he remained nominally Gold, with strong Independent leanings.
Here's his Manse, just so people can see what kind of stuff I hauled out on the off chance that I ever (ever, ever, ever) got to play him. (Note: I just realised that I muddled the names of the levels. The lowest level is not the 'Jupiter' level but the 'Saturn' level)


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You give the word and I'll open you a scene. :)
 
Our main weapon is surprise. Surprise and awesomeness. Our two main weapons are surprise and awesomeness and gold-tinted Charms. Three, our three weapons are surprise, awesomeness and gold-tinted Charms and surfboard-sized swords. Uhh, surprise, awesomeness, gold-tinted Charms and surfboard-sized swords are among our many weapons...


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I'll post soonish. My connection went bonkers or something yesterday and the day before I spent going... what does a nearly abandoned Adamant City have to trade?
 
Myllinnia said:
I'll post soonish. My connection went bonkers or something yesterday and the day before I spent going... what does a nearly abandoned Adamant City have to trade?
Adamant? It's perhaps the rarest of 5MMs in Creation, slightly more so than Starmetal, simply because the creation process is only known by First Age artisans and the Mountain Folk.


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