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lord_wizard) wrote in
driftfleet2016-12-02 10:55 am
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thirteenth labyrinth
Who: Felix Harrowgate
Broadcast: Starstruck & Fleetwide
Action: Pathstone
When: Today-ish
[Felix is ensconced in Crowley's seat at the communications station, not because he's actually using it, because he has no idea how, but because he can. His own communicator is propped up against the controls as he turns it on with a few hesitant button presses.]
[Video ; Starstruck]
[He opens, as always, with a smile, followed by a slightly less usual pause.]
Some of you may have noticed my recent transfer to the Pathstone. I...apologize for the abruptness of my departure. Rest assured that I won't be scarce, and I intend to make periodic visits to maintain the wards.
I am confident you'll all get along just fine without me as your cook. The ship is well appointed enough. I'm certain my cooking won't be missed as it is, but if you find yourself bereft of my company, you know where to find me.
[His closing smile is smaller because, frankly, he isn't sure any of that is true, but he feels a measure of responsibility for the crew he's left behind.]
[Video ; Fleetwide]
I have had a few suggestions for hand-written archives separate of the network, so I would like to formally announce I will now accept submissions from fleet members for any written materials to be later added to the library. This could be guides about the fleet that the augments do not cover, records of our encounters you may wish to distance from the Atroma, or information about your worlds or skills or any other topic you feel would be useful to others.
[Reluctantly] And, I suppose, if you fancy yourself a storyteller, any kind of fiction as well.
For now you can add your submissions to the network and I will look into printing and bookbinding in the future, once we encounter a planet with those kinds of resources.
[Because real books are much more fun.]
((OOC: If you would like to submit something, there is a form on my journal. Actually writing a book is not necessary, but there is an option to link to the text if you desire. This may be especially useful for user guides and fleet history))
Broadcast: Starstruck & Fleetwide
Action: Pathstone
When: Today-ish
[Felix is ensconced in Crowley's seat at the communications station, not because he's actually using it, because he has no idea how, but because he can. His own communicator is propped up against the controls as he turns it on with a few hesitant button presses.]
[Video ; Starstruck]
[He opens, as always, with a smile, followed by a slightly less usual pause.]
Some of you may have noticed my recent transfer to the Pathstone. I...apologize for the abruptness of my departure. Rest assured that I won't be scarce, and I intend to make periodic visits to maintain the wards.
I am confident you'll all get along just fine without me as your cook. The ship is well appointed enough. I'm certain my cooking won't be missed as it is, but if you find yourself bereft of my company, you know where to find me.
[His closing smile is smaller because, frankly, he isn't sure any of that is true, but he feels a measure of responsibility for the crew he's left behind.]
[Video ; Fleetwide]
I have had a few suggestions for hand-written archives separate of the network, so I would like to formally announce I will now accept submissions from fleet members for any written materials to be later added to the library. This could be guides about the fleet that the augments do not cover, records of our encounters you may wish to distance from the Atroma, or information about your worlds or skills or any other topic you feel would be useful to others.
[Reluctantly] And, I suppose, if you fancy yourself a storyteller, any kind of fiction as well.
For now you can add your submissions to the network and I will look into printing and bookbinding in the future, once we encounter a planet with those kinds of resources.
[Because real books are much more fun.]
((OOC: If you would like to submit something, there is a form on my journal. Actually writing a book is not necessary, but there is an option to link to the text if you desire. This may be especially useful for user guides and fleet history))

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I've observed that writing works well enough over these devices. It should translate well enough to hand-writing. Unless of course you wished to pen them in your native tongue, and there we may have an issue.
Whatever stories you feel are most...influential? I can't even begin to predict when it may be of use, but who is to say what future worlds might have in store.
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[ Maglor hums softly ]
Mm, well, without being too biased, the Noldolantë would probably be a good place to start - at the least, it would be useful since my family is quite strongly represented here, and it is the tale of our people's rise and fall, in which we all feature... quite prominently. Other than that... mm, I think you would be interested in the Valaquenta, which is the tale of our world's beginnings. And I would always included Daeron's Lay of Leithian, for it's sheer wonder, if nothing else, but it ties in quite neatly with the Noldolantë anyway. There are many others, but those are probably the most wide spanning. Those are all "old" stories, of course - "history". Of things more "current", I would also include the various parts of the tales of the Rings of Power, from their beginnings to their later end, and probably Master Bilbo's There and Back Again, also, which sets up the later events of the Ring War quite nicely.
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You have...all of these texts memorized?
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But either way, I am a bard, and all the tales I listed are the ones that any bard in my world worth their salt should know, even if only the shorter, more simplistic versions. Of course, I have the advantage of having been there, for much of it.
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Do you find yourself tempted by bias in the telling of these stories at all?
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Ah, is that so? That is a pity! Hobbits are a goodly folk with uncommon good sense. And they are marvellous story tellers, I have found.