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Court Etiquette: Do's and Don'ts
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Murometz's comment on 2007-12-11 01:51 PM
I think this is magnificent!!!! Fantastic idea!!!! Go to Comment
Court Etiquette: Do's and Don'ts
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Murometz's comment on 2007-12-12 08:53 PM
This may indeed be my favorite article on this site. Automatic and permanent GM binder inclusion! Stephie, I salut you! Go to Comment
Court Etiquette: Do's and Don'ts
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valadaar's comment on 2007-12-12 11:28 AM
Man, so thats why I was so unpopular with the SCA. Those were Don't not Do's!

Great job Stephie! Go to Comment
Court Etiquette: Do's and Don'ts
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Silveressa's comment on 2011-01-15 06:06 AM


Excellent sub, and extremely useful for anyone wanting to add a touch of class to their campaign/characters. (Especially for those players who haven't a clue about nobility beyond "they're the ones who can give you the biggest rewards for doing stuff.")



 

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tinypoisonousfish's comment on 2010-01-09 10:04 PM
Very nice and useful. Many great opportunities for role play and plot hooks can come of this. I also didn't know the significance of a baronet until now, so I actually learned something new. Go to Comment
Court Etiquette: Do's and Don'ts
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Dossta's comment on 2011-01-15 01:12 PM


It's really all been said before.  Truly excellent level of detail in this sub.  It does make me wonder how my PCs are going to receive training in all of this, however.  Perhaps the bard can help . . . or perhaps they will receive coaching from a merchant sponsor who wants them to succeed at court.  Spinning lots of ideas, so thumbs up!  5/5


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Zeke and the Sky Willow
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Maggot's comment on 2007-10-23 03:53 AM
I like the tale that you've spun. It is tragic and yet charming in its way. I approve. Go to Comment
Zeke and the Sky Willow
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Scrasamax's comment on 2007-10-23 02:25 AM
Not sure what to say, I'm not sure how well I could use it in a game but the imagry and story are both pretty and well written. Kudos. Go to Comment
Zeke and the Sky Willow
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Cheka Man's comment on 2007-10-22 04:33 PM
It's ok. Go to Comment
Zeke and the Sky Willow
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Murometz's comment on 2007-10-22 04:51 PM
Better than ok, imo. This has the same pleasant vibe you're small town festival sub had.

Children who know the story of the Sky Willow will search the skies for it, and if they see something they think could be it they will chant, "Issrie, Harel, Moore, Jesai, Anmae

I like that line...dreamy!

My only question would be, is this the guy from the Balder's Gate game? (Zeke, I mean) Go to Comment
Zeke and the Sky Willow
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valadaar's comment on 2007-10-22 06:28 PM
A nice take on Ol' Saint Nick with a different backstory.

It would be an interesting way to bring PCs to an arial-based adventure (cloud castles and the like.) Go to Comment
Zeke and the Sky Willow
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Stephie's comment on 2007-10-22 06:07 PM
I played Baldur's Gate once, but I don't remember a guy like this. Not sure if it's my memory or maybe he's in my subconscious! Go to Comment
Dayern's Hamlet
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manfred's comment on 2007-10-20 01:46 PM
(Which Codex? If there is one, it should be linked to it.)

That aside, it is a nice place with a great collection of celebrations. A solid first submission! Go to Comment
Dayern's Hamlet
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Scrasamax's comment on 2007-10-21 07:36 AM
very nice and atmospheric. Kudos Go to Comment
Dayern's Hamlet
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Cheka Man's comment on 2007-10-20 02:23 PM
This is delightful. Go to Comment
Dayern's Hamlet
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Michael Jotne Slayer's comment on 2007-12-06 07:54 PM
Nice detail, good atmosphere and very usable. I do miss some visuals though, to get more of that feeling you have allready provided. But thats nit picking really. Great sub stephie. Go to Comment
Dayern's Hamlet
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Dozus's comment on 2007-10-30 08:57 AM
Lovely! Makes for a nice, quaint little village. An excellent first post. Go to Comment
Dayern's Hamlet
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Murometz's comment on 2007-10-20 10:45 AM
Oh, i dont think this needs much advice at all. I really like this. Flavorful, bucolic, rife with verisimilitude. The activities and traditions are quite enjoyable, cant decide whether i like the handfasting or rememberance more!

welcome Stephie! Great first post. I think its ready for the masses! Unless of course, you want to add even more wonderful detail.

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Dayern's Hamlet
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Murometz's comment on 2007-10-20 12:28 PM
Only voted Go to Comment
Dayern's Hamlet
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Murometz's comment on 2007-10-20 02:03 PM
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