Written By Felicia
July 23, 2017, 2:41 a.m.(11/20/1006 AR)
I wish I could say that I expect to be such a person but truthfully it's enough for me to have a good roof over my head, plenty of money and food, and that my liege seems to be a man of the finest character. I am ready to put my life on the line with the knowledge that likely I will someday lose it.
Beats running messages and turning drunks out of taverns 'round first light.
Written By Harald
July 22, 2017, 11:50 p.m.(11/19/1006 AR)
Truth is the first victim of vice; I prefer the blackened and bleeding shard of honesty to all the perfumed platitudes of fair deceivers.
Written By Shard
July 22, 2017, 9:42 p.m.(11/19/1006 AR)
It's not better, but it's less confusing.
Written By Serafine
July 22, 2017, 9:28 p.m.(11/19/1006 AR)
Written By Agnarr
July 22, 2017, 5:22 p.m.(11/19/1006 AR)
Relationship Note on Felicia
Wasn't a bad job you and Clover did aside from the heart. Ought to find a northern style to copy.
Written By Reese
July 22, 2017, 4:52 p.m.(11/19/1006 AR)
Reese
Written By Reese
July 22, 2017, 4:30 p.m.(11/19/1006 AR)
Written By Gaston
July 22, 2017, 4:24 p.m.(11/19/1006 AR)
Relationship Note on Victus
They simply aren't known as noodling, that's all.
I think I'd actually rather like to try my hand at some of the larger specimens out in the ocean at some point, if I can ever find the opportunity.
Written By Victus
July 22, 2017, 4:14 p.m.(11/19/1006 AR)
Relationship Note on Gaston
While in the Isles we enjoy a catch bare-handed we also have plenty of different machinations devoted to fishing. Some people enjoy a spear through the gut of a salmon. You can catch at least a dozen on the end of a sharp rock if you do it right and mind your weight. My personal favorite was the good old harpoon straight into the depths and yanking it right back to the deck. Could catch plenty of bigguns with those guns.
Sharks especially were fun to spear. They even bit back once or twice. This old man of ours, Merle being his name, he lost his whole hand to a great white that he got too frisky with. Funny shit.
Written By Valery
July 22, 2017, 3:48 p.m.(11/19/1006 AR)
Written By Skapti
July 22, 2017, 3:45 p.m.(11/19/1006 AR)
Written By Victus
July 22, 2017, 3:39 p.m.(11/19/1006 AR)
Relationship Note on Leona
I still can't say I'd have done the same thing in her position. I was angry when I heard too. But now I look at her and I just think of all the time wasted on hate that could've been better spent on getting fucking smashed on rum and dance like good men and women of the sea should do. She's hardly a stone's throw from an Isle's lady, but she's my blood and she can swing a sword with the best of them. For a people like us known as conquerors and warmongers, having someone of our ilk protecting the King does still give me a good laugh. I mean that in a good way so make sure you write it all cute and shit, scribe.
So, thank you, Cousin. For the laughs and not giving up on your family after the mess uncle made. Out of my favorite cousins, you're in the top ten.
Written By Gaston
July 22, 2017, 3:35 p.m.(11/19/1006 AR)
Relationship Note on Victus
Specifically, it means using your bare hands to catch flathead catfish for sport and food. The choice of catfish as the prey is not arbitrary, but comes from the circumstances of their habitat. Flathead catfish live in holes or under brush in rivers and lakes and thus are easier to capture due to the unmoving nature of their dwelling. To begin, a noodler goes underwater to depths ranging from only a few feet to twenty feet and places his hand inside a discovered catfish hole. If all goes as planned, the catfish will swim forward and latch onto the fisherman's hand, usually as a defensive maneuver, in order to try to escape the hole. If the fish is particularly large, the noodler can hook the hand around its gills.
Mind, the average flathead is around forty pounds, though I've caught fish as heavy as one hundred twenty pounds. These are fairly muscular beasts, and there have been fish spotted that weigh over three hundred, so it can be a fairly dangerous activity, and I don't recommend it for the inexperienced, lest they lose an arm, or worse, drown.
Written By Felicia
July 22, 2017, 3:05 p.m.(11/19/1006 AR)
It's a good manly beard. Ignore the part where the tips of two of the braids come together to form a heart.
Written By Felicia
July 22, 2017, 2:55 p.m.(11/19/1006 AR)
Written By Felicia
July 22, 2017, 2:55 p.m.(11/19/1006 AR)
Written By Ailith
July 22, 2017, 1:06 p.m.(11/19/1006 AR)
And most importantly, listen.
I’ve spent too long lecturing and being heavy handed. It has brought little rewards except for the more hardened believers.
I need to listen and learn.
Oh. And not to throw out puns to distract from my failings.
Written By Ailith
July 22, 2017, 12:49 p.m.(11/19/1006 AR)
Relationship Note on Orazio
Written By Lou
July 22, 2017, 10:59 a.m.(11/18/1006 AR)
He was an affable fellow, if a bit over-excitable. He also asked many questions, some of which I wasn't quite ready to answer as I had only just returned to the city. Thankfully, Aislin arrived and was able to fill in the gaps I could not.
I must admit that I cannot wait to get back out into the field, even though I've only just come home. There's a certain sort of solace in the wilderness that I just cannot find in the city. In the meantime, I seek to hone that knowledge that I already have, so I might be of more use to the Society and, perhaps, the family as well.
Written By Edward
July 22, 2017, 9:39 a.m.(11/18/1006 AR)
Relationship Note on Artorius
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