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Post by Daeron Wildfyre on Nov 5, 2018 16:02:08 GMT 1
The Starling sigil is a bridge and wings on a yellow and green field and unless anybody wanted to change their vote on the words I think we settled on Virtue and Victory
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Post by Ashara Starkwood on Nov 5, 2018 17:27:38 GMT 1
I did up images for several.. dont think I ever got to Levalle cause they decided after and I forgot. Also, I don't know their words. Blackbriar: Starkwood: Starling: EDIT: I feel like I should re-do the Blackbriar one. It was one of my earlier ones and I learned better techniques after I made it.[/div]
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Post by Laena Pyre on Nov 5, 2018 18:01:08 GMT 1
The Starling sigil is a bridge and wings on a yellow and green field and unless anybody wanted to change their vote on the words I think we settled on Virtue and VictoryBizarrely, I now have a mental image of Lord Starling striding around wearing aviator shades, chomping a cigar, and giving double V-for-victory (but with one for virtue, obviously) signs with his fingers. ...My brain is a strange place sometimes.
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Post by Titus Blackbriar on Nov 5, 2018 18:54:54 GMT 1
Great stuff, I remember them being posted now. But Starkwood seems broken? Or is it just me?
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Post by Ashara Starkwood on Nov 5, 2018 18:58:13 GMT 1
I see it fine, but i pulled the link from a House post, so maybe it's protected? I can re-upload.
Re-uploaded to that post. Can you see it now?
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Post by Roland Cordwayner on Nov 5, 2018 19:20:46 GMT 1
Can confirm Starkwood is showing up now, thanks again for doing these.
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Post by Ashara Starkwood on Nov 5, 2018 20:47:04 GMT 1
Can confirm Starkwood is showing up now, thanks again for doing these. I enjoy it, I've never been particularly good at fine art, but computers make it so easy (and it's mostly copy-and-paste and then resizing and such, so not hard to do, either). Speaking of, here's another version of the Blackbriar sigil, using the new clipart. And two potential versions of the Levalle sigil. The first is as described elsewhere (a gold fox rampant sinister on black), the second uses a fox rampant regardant instead; having an animal sinister as the primary charge is quite rare as it implies things that most founders would not particularly want their house known for (perversion, disorder, misdeeds; basically all the negative connotations of the term 'sinister' in modern English, and then some) even if appropriate to the house, few would want to advertise themselves as such). Regardant on the other hand does not carry that connotation - it is more closely associated with 'guarding the rear' or 'watching your back'. A nod to there being dishonesty and nastiness in the world, but not aligning oneself with it, per se.
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Post by Balon Blackbriar on Nov 5, 2018 21:35:57 GMT 1
When Daemon threw his glove down to Balon the three photos were Jasper, Reynald, and Daemon. Was Reynald there by accident or am I missing something?
Let's see how fast Balon can go through the five stages of grief.
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OOC III
Nov 5, 2018 21:50:10 GMT 1
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Post by Alliser on Nov 5, 2018 21:50:10 GMT 1
I imagine that Lord Florent may be pulling Daemons stings.
But that's just a guess
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Post by Father on Nov 5, 2018 21:53:03 GMT 1
I planned on having him do something, but that must have slipped my mind.
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Post by Father on Nov 5, 2018 23:45:46 GMT 1
Ordinarily, Daemon would have left Jasper to fend for himself, but someone decided to engage him in intrigue back on day 2 or something. But now there is no more Valyrian insurance policy against what Balon might be doing next.
Also, tinkering with melee design at the moment, anyone with ideas as to honorable (but tactically unwise) and dishonorable (but tactically opportunistic) acts that might be performed? And then utterly vicious heinous acts that only blackguards might find it in them to willingly perform.
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OOC III
Nov 6, 2018 0:07:42 GMT 1
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Post by Balon Blackbriar on Nov 6, 2018 0:07:42 GMT 1
Also, tinkering with melee design at the moment, anyone with ideas as to honorable (but tactically unwise) and dishonorable (but tactically opportunistic) acts that might be performed? And then utterly vicious heinous acts that only blackguards might find it in them to willingly perform. Generic terms Slash: weapon damage reduced but injuries doubled (second injury is illusory, it just signifies opponent's desire to yield) Piercing: damage increase but considered an aggressive act, increased chance of serious injury beyond PC ability to decide.
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Post by Father on Nov 6, 2018 0:09:54 GMT 1
No, not so much mechanical choices as tactical ones.
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Post by Titus Blackbriar on Nov 6, 2018 0:15:35 GMT 1
The Valiant Charge/ First into Combat strategy. Glory over caution! Hanging back, watching everyone else kill themselves Pick out the weakest ones Divide and Conquer - Incite/taunt to provoke enemies to focus on a specific group
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Post by Septon Abelar on Nov 6, 2018 0:26:52 GMT 1
Also, tinkering with melee design at the moment, anyone with ideas as to honorable (but tactically unwise) and dishonorable (but tactically opportunistic) acts that might be performed? And then utterly vicious heinous acts that only blackguards might find it in them to willingly perform. Going 2 v 1 where your ally grabs your opponent's arms from behind and you whale on them.
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