Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: hesperis Date: 03 Mar 01 - 10:59 PM Bah Humbug! |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: hesperis Date: 03 Mar 01 - 05:00 PM YAY! The story now has a home! see this thread for details: A HREF="http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=31471">Mudcat Story by ~*hesperis*~ The password is in that thread, in my opening post. Thank you guys so much! |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: hesperis Date: 14 Feb 01 - 09:02 PM Okay, I put up the old pages at a temporary place, it will be integrated into my new site when I can do it. Still not working on the story, will post here when I have the next part up. |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: CarolC Date: 08 Feb 01 - 09:58 AM Wow, hesperis, just saw your web page for the first time. Fantastic page! Sorry you have to move it to another server. The story looks great so far. Carol |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Ella who is Sooze Date: 08 Feb 01 - 04:52 AM I think hedge hogs come out in the spring - though... our garden ones are not around yet... but then it's not quite spring yet... Monty and Tigger, the two puddy cats of my household are looking forward to seeing them again... The behold them with awe and wonder... Especially the younger Monty Moo... who hasn't quite worked out yet that they DON"T want to play with him... So, the pair of them follow Hodge and Heg (our hedgehogs) round the garden... Just sitting watching them.... It's so funny to watch... Ella |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Irish sergeant Date: 07 Feb 01 - 08:28 PM Hes: Sorry to hear about the provider. Let me know about the new one. What I saw of the story is marvelous! Kindest reguards, Neil (Who is gettiing over the cold from hell and has done jack diddly squat for three days) |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: hesperis Date: 07 Feb 01 - 02:36 PM Important news to everyone following or in my story: This Thread! |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Matt_R Date: 03 Feb 01 - 11:02 AM Thanks hesp! It must have been just that stupid computer from work! |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Irish sergeant Date: 03 Feb 01 - 10:10 AM Hedge hog espionage? Cool. How you gonna keep 'em in the hedge after they've seen the village? Neil |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Liz the Squeak Date: 03 Feb 01 - 04:13 AM I had a cat called Ceramen - it's latin for earwax. Everyone thought it was Celtic.... He was small, white and ginger. He'd be a great faery, one of God's happy cats..... apart from spawning the great cat fart thread..... I miss him still. LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: hesperis Date: 02 Feb 01 - 04:05 PM MMario - Omma it is. Perfect! Matt - someone on another forum had trouble reading that forum because it was white text on black. She has Windows ME. Another guy said: "Look through your preferences setting. there should be something to the effect of "always use my colors". Try toggling this setting and see if that helps." Hopefully that's it. |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: MMario Date: 02 Feb 01 - 01:28 PM what about Oma (or Omma) for the crone-goddess - that would give connatations of "grandmother" |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: hesperis Date: 02 Feb 01 - 01:03 PM Eeek! How did you get black text? I put in white with green names for the cast list page, and white with orange titles for the story pages! Do you have your browser set to override other people's font formatting? It looks fine in my browser... Thanks for letting me know about it Matt, I want to know if there is any problem with this at all, little or medium or big! Note: the special faeries are actually even more dignified (in most respects) than the normal faeries. And they live in a different part of the "worlds"... Ella - Ethene sounds good. Daughter of the Queen, and quite a tomboy type, always getting into scrapes. I might use Aine as the Queen's name, but will PM the real Aine first. JAB - thanks. Yep, I still vividly remember guys doing that in high school, especially brothers or best friends! It's sorta heart-warming to see them come in bragging of giving the other a rough time, with big grins on their dirty faces. More new Characters:
Saphire, a male Faerie Amos - Krolog sounds too Greek, the character sounds good though. I am still looking for another name for the Crone than Hel, but I'm not comfortable with Cerridwen. I may have to do some research and see if I get more comfortable...! Also, when do hedgehogs come out of hibernation? The story season is early spring... Maybe he can wander out later in the story, and be seen by a mage who needs a familiar... once he's magical, he won't need to hibernate, of course. |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: GUEST,Matt_R Date: 02 Feb 01 - 08:21 AM Sorry for being a nit-picky prat Hesp, but the black text in the midnight blue background with the stars is impossible to read. |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: GutBucketeer Date: 01 Feb 01 - 11:46 PM Hesperis: I saw that you just sneaked in Part III on your Website. Keep it up! I like the brothers. They remind me of my two sons (always competing, always rough housing). JAB |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Ella who is Sooze Date: 29 Jan 01 - 09:12 AM Liz... perhaps an espionage hedgehog could send out his or her (I'm being pc) fleas to do the espionage... Off they hope, and then they have to report back to the mother ship... the hedgehog, has a cunning plan and reason for being curled up... it just can't ever remember why... Amos...Not someone to mess with as he tends to get his testosterone up when crossed..... is this the modern way of describing the ship in full sail? ;) Ella |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Ella who is Sooze Date: 29 Jan 01 - 05:46 AM what about a Arulius Possum Belly the younger... the wise old possum of the valley - who people seek out for words of wisdom |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Ella who is Sooze Date: 29 Jan 01 - 05:42 AM Can I be a cheeky Faerie? One of the special faeries, a bit haphazard, always in a spot of bother, but cheeky? Gender - Female.... Race - Faery/sprite Name - Ethene ( another version of Aine same meaning - Queen of the faeries/bright radiance) O'Tiernan Ethene An Irish faery, who is a young, tho eccentric - haphazard, and gets into trouble? With a big mischievious streak, she is also thoughtful and capable of kindness and helpful. Dizzy though sincere Perhaps, the Queens of the faerys troublesome daughter - I don;t think I would ever be responsible enough to be a queen... I am too much of dizzy thing to be on anyway. S'up to you... Ella |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: hesperis Date: 28 Jan 01 - 12:42 PM Porcupine maybe? The thing about Tribley is that he will be a part-magical creature soon as he finds someone who needs a familiar... |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Liz the Squeak Date: 28 Jan 01 - 04:24 AM You could make him a haggis, instead of a hedgehog......? LTS:) |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Liz the Squeak Date: 28 Jan 01 - 04:23 AM Mmm. like the hedgehog thing except for 3 things. 1. They roll up if you so much as breathe in their general direction and stay that way for hours on end. Not much good for espionage would you say, when you have your nose shoved up your bum? 2. They are dormant for half the year. See point one. 3. They have fleas, ticks, lice and several other bugs I can't even begin to name.... (James, Susan, Henry, Julian....). Now although these might be OK at the espionage bit, being on the outside as it were, I find it hard to take the word of something that has more limbs than me..... LTS *BG* |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Amos Date: 27 Jan 01 - 08:24 PM Take into account the oversight of the All-Father, Krolog, the all-powerful Source, who still keeps an eye on his ditzy chilluns and occasionally gets into mischief with little creative acts like redirecting rivers, transplanting forests, shifting planets into alternate time-streams and back again at random intervals, and occasionally dolling himself up as an old fat wino of a Friar with an eye for shapely fems of various species...or some other acceptable source of masculinity, such as a mastiff or lion, depending on the target environment.
Not someone to mess with as he tends to get his testosterone up when crossed.
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Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: hesperis Date: 27 Jan 01 - 08:18 PM Ooohhh, I'm a Lady now! Y'all hear that?!! NightWing - that makes sense. "The Hermit" "The Owl" "The Owl's Wizard" "The Wizard's Owl" - Good. LH - I like Tribble. Maybe he'd be good for someone who doesn't have a familiar *yet*... Another character added: Jande, Temple Guard. |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: NightWing Date: 27 Jan 01 - 03:33 PM Lady Hesperis, Since nobody *else* knows how to speak Owlish, everyone assumes that she is a "mere" animal, which is indeed the truth, since most animals are far more intelligent than people given them credit for. Most people would simply address the Owl Wizard, and refer to his familiar (his consort?) in the third person. Most of them would figure that his speaking and listening to his "pet" is merely a sign of eccentricity. Even after having seen proof of it. Speaking of them, villagers will probably refer to them most often as "the owl's wizard" and "the wizard's owl". *G*
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Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Little Hawk Date: 27 Jan 01 - 03:11 PM Here's an animal character: Tribley, the hedgehog. Tribley is small but courageous. Unlike other hedgehogs, he is interested in more than just eating, sleeping, and typical hedgehog socializing activities. He longs to be of service in a noble cause, and has been known to help travellers in distress, or anyone in need. Tribley uses his natural assets which are: 1. Small size 2. He's a hedgehog, and therefore can go where he pleases without arousing suspicion, cos who worries about what a hedgehog is up to? 3. Keen senses 4. Courage Tribley would like to use his small size in some heroic fashion, like the way Piglet did when Owl's tree fell down, and they lowered him out on a string through the letter slot to get help. Tribley has a natural affinity for the good-hearted, the kind, and the virtuous. He likes the Elves very much. He can spot any evil being a mile away...another handy asset. He would make a very good companion for an adventurer lost in the forest. He's a Valley character. - LH |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: hesperis Date: 27 Jan 01 - 12:36 PM Thanks, Neil! Purchase... Hmmm. I hadn't though so far ahead, even though in one way, I'd thought father... (I'll explain that later.) The next part of the story, featuring a few people, will be up within the hour. It's a short one, and I'm still writing. New characters: Fen and Jormund Wolf, Stablekeepers, neutral. Rowan, Temple Mage, Human/Faerie, neutral. Reno Bel'Baaht, Lazy Blacksmith, no alignment at all. I still need a few Faeries, both male and female, and the Queen of Faerie. Also Temple Guards. ~*sirepseh*~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Irish sergeant Date: 26 Jan 01 - 12:41 PM Hi All: Hes, it sounds like you're off and running. That is really cool! I can't wait to purchase a copy! Kindest reguards, Neil |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: hesperis Date: 26 Jan 01 - 11:18 AM Matt - roles and descriptions? Did you mean for the Faerie? Names are cool, but I would prefer Fen Wolf and Jormund. Whaddya think? Amergin - great! He is just known as "Truetongue", because he doesn't wish to dwell on what he has lost, even though he prefers being in Faerie with the Queen to anything else. Working on te second part of the story, give me a few days, and it'll be up. (Maybe even tomorrow if I can...!) |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Amergin Date: 26 Jan 01 - 12:26 AM I have an idea for the Faery Queens consort....not exactly an original one, but still an idea.... Thomas Truetongue....a long thought to be dead human who disappeared into the mists centuries before...only the bards remember his existence....and the tales they tell of his exploits... He was a warrior bard out hunting with his clansmen, just before Beltaine....one night, he was sitting around the fire trading songs and stories with his comrades, his fingers plucking his harp, telling the history of the land, when he glanced up over the campfire and saw a white faced doe gazing at him from the outskirts of the light.....His fingers stopped and his voice silenced...but when he blinked she was gone... That night in as he lay sleeping by the glowing embers....her face haunted his dreams, her eyes spoke out to him....and he heard her singing....He awoke and saw her there again, just before she ran into the trees...He picked up his harp and his sword and followed....never to be seen again.... Well anyways, the doe is none other than the queen of faery, and eventually he marries her...and on his wedding night, he is given a glass of beer and he drinks it....the beer gives him immortality....but it also gave him the gift of futuresight....it also addled his tongue in such a way that he can only speak in rhymes and riddles....so he doesnt tend to speak much....but when he does....it is with the magic of prophecy..... Amergin |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Matt_R Date: 26 Jan 01 - 12:02 AM Hel? Dang! Throw Fenris Wolf and Jormundgand in there too! Woo hoo! |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: hesperis Date: 25 Jan 01 - 11:41 PM Bradypuss - "What sort of fairies are you looking for to inhabit this land?" Although I have a few flower fairies, they will not be named, so I'm not putting out a casting call for that kind of the little folk. Ebbie is a sprite, and won't be named either. I was actually thinking more in terms of the extremely powerful and dangerous Tuatha de Danaan type of Faerie. "Court Faeries", I guess you could call them. Think "Thomas the Rhymer", that kind of power, except a bit more fair according to our terms, for the purpose of the story. Will keep your Wartspickle in mind, he'd be a good one to hang out in a rotten log, and ride foxes. (I doubt the foxes would be pleased about it.) LTS - "So mixing Dragons Tears and the Gandese Rat special not a good idea then.....?!" Ummmmm, Dragon's Tears *at all* isn't a good idea!!! LOL! Neil - "Money is for spending, love is for giving, Mead for drinking. but poetry , my friend is for honouring the Gods." I love it. (I like the other sayings, too, but that one is Good!) Rollo - Mother Dumnoriga and Cassibel (is that ok?) are good. Will keep as much of the descriptions as I can. Other new characters: A homeless person. Alignment: quietly Valley. Crone Goddess: Hel (unless somebody applies.) Mother Goddess: Eridu (unless somebody applies.) |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Rollo Date: 25 Jan 01 - 09:01 PM Here are two figures that MIGHT remember some people of two profs of mine. Mother Dumnoriga Human Woman Wizard/Priest Alignemt: true lawful and Cassibelunda The Refugee Human Woman Wizard/Priest Alignment: true lawful There's this temple mage called Mother Dumnoriga, a sturdy red-faced woman in her mid-fourties. She is really devoted to her studies of the lore and has develloped some really astonishing formulas. The young students hate her because she is VERY definite about everything not directly involved in the arts to be just stealing precious time. Expecially the "beau artes" and everyday business like making eyes to young men are themes of her regular angry outbursts. The other elders in the community accept her competence, but dislike her because of her self-prudence and her tendency to get personal in disputes. The reason for this arrogant behaviour is her unorthodox approach towards the lore that brought her a lot further than most temple mages but made a lot of traditionalists very upset about this lack of respect towards the old ways. Her greatest contrahent is Cassibelunda The Refugee. This old hag is said to have come from the south in her younger years, which noone can remember. Still she speaks which a strange accent. Cassibelunda is said to know more about lore and theories than any living individual, and she can recite every passage from every song or text being part of the holy canon by heart. Cassibelunda is very small and fragile. She nearly cannot walk anymore without helping hands, and she is also slightly deaf. But she has very keen eyes and insists personally in regularly watching of the stars. She is the keeper of the calendar and will not give this duty away.
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Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Irish sergeant Date: 25 Jan 01 - 08:01 PM Hes: Eyeballed the web page and added to my bookmarks. Glad you like Aidan. Let me wish you the best of luck. Being a writer also in the middle of a few projects, I know what a trial it can be at times and what a joy it is at all times. Let me offer a few more Aidanisms: " Tis a deal I have with the Gods, Boyo. I don't perform bloody miracles and they don't write lecherous poetry." "If the Gods didn't want me to be drunk, they wouldn't have given me a taste for the creature, silly git!" "Money is for spending, love is for giving, Mead for drinking. but poetry , my friend is for honouring the Gods." Again, best of luck and let me know where and if you use the bard. Kindest reguards, Neil |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Liz the Squeak Date: 25 Jan 01 - 06:21 PM Never seen one in any garden I've been in..... Sticky elves yes. Sticky fairies, yes. Sticky gnomes - only when the dog has widdled on them. So mixing Dragons Tears and the Gandese Rat special not a good idea then.....?! LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Matt_R Date: 25 Jan 01 - 05:38 PM Aw come on, who ever heard of a stick-boy gnome?? |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Bradypus Date: 25 Jan 01 - 05:37 PM What sort of fairies are you looking for to inhabit this land? If these are sweet and graceful flower fairies, I don't think I could qualify. But if these are good old-fashioned fairies like Puck (of Pook's Hill), let me introduce Puckoon Wartspickle, an old, brown and puckish fairy with an ear for mischief with words, and other mischief as well. There's no pun so bad that he can't make one worse. He has a habit of dropping rhyming couplets into the conversation, which sound wise, and sometimes are. He'll also drop the occasional non-rhyming singlet (well, single line, anyway), leaving you with the feeling that if you could work out the second line, you'd know something worth knowing. Bradypus
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Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: hesperis Date: 25 Jan 01 - 05:27 PM Mostly a witch thingy, but with a lot of DnD aspects to it. Don't worry, the Invaders will be potrayed as people too. Who said anything about *fat* shopkeepers? They're mostly Gnomes anyway! Do you think the Stablemaster would be fat? Or the Blacksmith? Or all the guys who are shopkeepers and Thieves? (If the thieves were fat, they'd be more likely to be *dead* Thieves, LOL!)
"No guys?"
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Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: MMario Date: 25 Jan 01 - 04:52 PM Matt. it wouldn't be an alternate universe if everything was the same, now would it? Be glad we (males) haven't been reduced to mindless sex drones. on second thought - maybe that wouldn't be so bad... |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: GUEST,Matt_R Date: 25 Jan 01 - 04:44 PM Hesp? Little (censored) bits? These are dudes from Alba we're talking about! Everything is big! BTW I just noticed...is this a D&D thing or just a witch thingy influece...why are there lots of goddesses, wise women, etc, and no guys? Don't tell me all we're good for is soldiers, dolts, and fat shopkeepers? Look at The Dagda, Bodb Dearg, Aonghus Og, etc. And WHY are there now female warriors, like Skya? The Tuatha de Danann had no jqualms about female warriors fighting togther with their fellow male warriors... |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: hesperis Date: 25 Jan 01 - 04:13 PM The problem with that is - I don't speak Owlish! I'd rather she had a "usename" that people can call her by. I could try to learn, but I don't know much about owls. (I'm a city girl!!!!! Waaahhhh!!!) You two make a really great coupl - er, I mean, you make really good characters. |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: NightWing Date: 25 Jan 01 - 03:24 PM Hesperis,
Owls (like most birds) make a WIDE range of noises other than the "hoo-HOOOOO" they are known for. (BTW, that owl sound is really only made by a couple of species, one of which is the Great-horned Owl which "The Hallmaster" or "The Hermit" Her name will be Owlish. So it ought to sound like owl sounds. Something like: cooErlEww (say it with a pretty high-pitched voice. Owlish, like Chinese, is very tone-based).
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Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: hesperis Date: 25 Jan 01 - 11:18 AM Ok, the pop-ups are gone. The next version of the casting list is up, and I've added colour to each name so you can find your character more easily. *Needed:*
4 or 5 more Temple Mages (female, 1 to be the betrayer -PM me, or email hesperis@goplay.com, if you want that part.) Thanks, guys! (And thanks, JAB, for asking about the pop-ups. Let me know if there are any I missed!)
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Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: hesperis Date: 25 Jan 01 - 09:35 AM Actually the (historical) Picts were amazingly hardy. I'm going to have to portray them wearing *something*, because I don't want to have to put little {-censored-} bits in my story, except where totally necessary. Re: the pop-up - I just got up, so it's not off yet, and I think I'm going to see if I can make a cursor that's better than that. But I'll take their one off first. |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: Noreen Date: 25 Jan 01 - 09:08 AM In nothing but blue and orange paint? In this climate?? They'd not have fathered many more generations... |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: English Jon Date: 25 Jan 01 - 05:39 AM Picts in nothing but blue and orange paint? Luton fans? Mind you, we had a good team in those days. Jon |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: hesperis Date: 24 Jan 01 - 10:38 PM Pop-up window??? Sorry, I didn't know it did that... Will remove the cursor tomorrow. (I really don't like pop-up ads!) BTW, the cast list is also up on that site. (It needs to be updated already, but that's good. *g*) |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: GutBucketeer Date: 24 Jan 01 - 10:29 PM Also, Is anyone getting the Comet Cursor Popup Window when they go to the story site? Is there a way to turn it off ? JAB |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: GutBucketeer Date: 24 Jan 01 - 10:28 PM Thanks Hesperis: Small typo above. It should read: The only way he can be released of his burden as LandSworn is to pass the Oath and the knowledge of the Crystals on to his heir.... BTW the heir can be male or female, human or of mixed blood. JAB |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: hesperis Date: 24 Jan 01 - 09:59 PM Susan - will consider Nel. How about Tielglyn Falcon, "Tiel" for short? Character description is good. soph - LOL! I don't know how I'm going to do it...! |
Subject: RE: BS: Fiction Casting Call, Part II From: hesperis Date: 24 Jan 01 - 09:34 PM JAB - Thanks! Hmmmm, that bit may tie in better... Matt - Well, it is a fantasy world... and there are Picts *and* Scotti. |