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Plans for the future?

by Hasten Holbrooke (John Berrini) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 03:38:18 2008

Who is in charge? what is going to happen when that gate opens? Is there a plan? Now is the time to brain-storm. I suggest this time around that dispersing to the woods in small groups may not be the best course of action. any ideas?

Re: Plans for the future?

by Kenna MacGilvernock (Katherine Bryant) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 09:24:53 2008

Who's in charge? Now that's a question. We could barely work together well enough t'get a way out o' the Mists.

I'm nae politician, and I'm nae likely t'be one. It's not what I'm made t'do. But we're going t'have t'work together to rebuild. D'ye think the fiends will have left the place untouched? We'll have t'rebuild our town and our lives, and most like without help from Galen.

We'll need t'be ready t'defend ourselves, and we'll need t'have a way t'resolve disputes that may arise. And we'll need money; I suspect people'll want t'be paid for what they do.

It seems t'me that it's going t'be hard for this crew o' frontier folk t'find any one person they agree on t'be a leader. May be we need a council or some such arrangement. But there's one man I'd nominate t'be a leader, or be part o' such a council. He may not be too happy wi' me for suggestin' him, but I'm going t'do it anyway. That'd be Nathaniel Yves. He's been one o' the military leaders in town for some time now, and he's got a good head on his shoulders.

We're blessed by havin' the scholarly skills o' Alcuin and Joseph's Sight in our town. I think we'll all be needin' t'listen to them, whatever plans we make. And those of us what can use a weapon ought t' consider it part o' our role in town to defend them.

That's just my two til's worth o'thinkin'. What d' the rest of ye have t'say?

Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Heymesh O Feaghen (hank jackson) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 13:12:29 2008

As far as who is in charge, I beileve it's me. Search your memory folks. When the Dark Elves made an appearance last moon and demanded to speak with who ever was incharge no one stepped forward except me and no one contested my claim. Now where I come from if a man claims leadership and no one has the courage to chalenge him he's the boss and Kenna, you being from Tor Loch Maben, should both understand this and support me unless you would do dishonour to your forefathers and foremothers. Not to worry though I do have a plan. I will serve as the settlements regent and the following settlers shall form my council: Alcuin Sita Bell Diego I expect each of you to embrace this smoth governemtal transition. I also expect my new council members to meet with me on the fifth night to discuss responsibilities and our responce to the fiend threat.

your lovable regent Heymesh

Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Nathaniel Yves (Sasha Hayes-Rusnov) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 14:22:08 2008

If there's one thing you can count on, it's for the Feyfolk to stir things about.

Kenna's right, I've no intention of becoming the new ruler of the settlement. But that doesn't mean I'm willing to recognize the rule of a self-appointed Fey either, nor anyone else as hasn't proven themselves dependable. If Heymesh can do that I'll be mightily impressed, but leadership by challenge spills a lot of blood mighty fast. That's not what I'm looking for when we get back, and I hope that it's equally unappealing to others. There's a reason I never turned corsair.

Our financiers are fled, I assume, and the old captains are either left or lost. I suggest that it's time we hold council and select a new leadership. I'm not inclined to hold to Galen's old laws either -they never seemed to be adhered to much in any case- so I reckon that we ought to have a new charter of sorts as well.

There're an awful lot of strong and stubborn sorts in this town. It's part of what made the laws we had before a bit of a joke, and it's not likely that anyone's going to change much. I honestly don't care if you, Heymesh, or anyone else wants to carry on with whatever schemes are floating. In fact, I figure that you'll benefit by being in on making the rules. I just say it's about time everyone got together and decided what we can agree on. It won't be much, I'm sure, but it'll be worth something to everyone to know what's above the boards and what isn't.

-Yves

Re: Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Heymesh O Feaghen (hank jackson) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 14:49:02 2008

I'm just saying, Nate, that when the chips were down and danger was about no one had the courage to sand up. Paddock and I waited for oneof you to step up and prove your worth but, no one did. In the end I decided that such a display of weakness would only embolden the servants of Zjuna. So when those who claim to defend the town sat by to afraid to speak up I spoke up. That is the kind of mettle required to lead, and do not belittle me boy for I have been in this settlement far longer than any currently here, save Paddock, this is my home and you are here at my leisure. Those who have not taken offense to my "jokes" know that I am a kind and fair person. I have given more and done more for this community than any of you ever have or could even know. I have endured the self rightous barbs of our self proclaimed defenders and for years I have watched settlers come and go with each, save for a very short list, possesing the same hightened sence of self preservation. I do claim this settlement as my own and I have appointed my council.

your angry ,but still lovable regent Heymesh

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by (no name) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 16:02:48 2008

ooooo.....claiming the settlement as your own when you don't even know if the Galenese government still lays claim to it.....can somebody say treason?

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Heymesh O Feaghen (hank jackson) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 16:38:22 2008

Its not trason if your not a settler. I have an ,lets say, independant status.

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by (no name) (out-of-game)
on Tue Mar 18 21:51:14 2008

Ohhhh, I see. You come out of no where and say you run the town.

So your an invader then!

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Heymesh O Feaghen (hank jackson) (out-of-game)
on Wed Mar 19 17:33:07 2008

But I will be greeted as a liberator

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by (no name) (in-game)
on Wed Mar 19 18:39:18 2008

...and subsequently killed like an invader or traitor (take your pick). Sounds like a great future you have planned for yourself.

Plans for the future?

by Joseph Akanian (Robert Ringrose) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 15:50:05 2008

Haymesh, you used the settlement's distress for your own purposes.

Re: Plans for the future?

by Heymesh O Feaghen (hank jackson) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 15:59:48 2008

um what?

Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Kenna MacGilvernock (Katherine Bryant) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 16:49:49 2008

First, Heymesh, I'll thank ye t'let me decide what does or doesn't dishonor my own forebears.

Second, it's true, ye stepped forward when others didn't. It needed t'be done, and ye did it. But I think ye go too far when ye claim it was cowardice that kept others from stepping forward. I can tell ye that had I stepped forward, things would have fared worse for the town, so I chose not t' do so. And others had their reasons, too, and it's not right t'claim they're all cowards.

But I ask ye: when, at the last feast, the town needed one thing more t'get us out safely, did ye step up and do what was best for the town? I think not. Ye kept aside that thing we needed, and were more interested in playing your little games. Supposin' no one had stepped up t'play your fool game with the jar? Would ye have let us all die?

Leadership is more than claimin' it. I'd like t'know how ye see this town operatin' before I decide whether I want t' have you runnin' it.

Oh, and have ye so much as asked those ye're claimin' to appoint whether they want the job? Or are ye just assumin' that they'll do what ye say?

Re: Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Heymesh O Feaghen (hank jackson) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 17:27:44 2008

First off Kenna I'm a bit older than you and was raised in Tor Loch Maben so I think I understand what our cultures forefahers would think. Second yes I did step up when no one else would and I accept your appology. Third as far as "my fool game" it was a joke everyone knows I would never do anything to harm the people here. Besides if you were to ask around you would have know that I did stuff like that accouple of times. And never once did anyone die from my pranks (and there is always a lesson to my pranks). Heymesh

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Kenna MacGilvernock (Katherine Bryant) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 18:56:34 2008

Ye may call it a joke, Heymesh, but it was no joke t'me. If it weren't for th'kindness of our host, I'd've paid dearly for your "joke."

It seems t'me that a leader ought t'have the best interests of those he or she leads at heart. Playin' jokes and pranks on them doesn't seem t'me to follow that. Would ye care to explain why ye think it does?

stop whinning

by Heymesh O Feaghen (hank jackson) (in-game)
on Wed Mar 19 00:06:14 2008

Don't be so dramatic "I'd've paid dearly for your joke". Every prank I pull has a lesson and it is not just for my amusement, if you had learned the lesson of the prank then you would not be the target of future pranks.

Re: Plans for the future?

by A settler (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 15:20:33 2008

I am curious. None so far have even mentioned the dailey logistics of the settlement. Everyone is quick to assume the Galenese are not there or coming back. How, praytell, do the above mentioned leaders propose to bring in food, drink, metals for smithing,the caravan, blankets,and a hundred other things if you don't have the support of some government with some standing in the world? Galen, so far, albeit absentee has been the only government that has seemed to beable to defend and support the frontier. The Alhadim couldn't, the Okia years ago couldn't, so who is going to now? No offence Heymish but you and four other people aren't going to beable to do it with out out side help. This has been tried before, and there were a hundred more settlers to help with the endevor. Ask Paddock how the attempt went in Unity to self govern...

Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Heymesh O Feaghen (hank jackson) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 15:45:15 2008

Your questions are valid and allow me to atempt to answer them. 1. As far as the issue of town defense, I can not remember the last time anyone but the residents of this settlement swung a sord, let loose an arrow, or cast a spell in defense of the community. That is a point of pride we can all take to heart. 2. As far as imporation of goods i have over the years maintained ties to the Firebrand, a Loch Maben organizaton adept at getting to where they need to be, I have also had solid relations with the Adder orginization as well as a few others that do not need to be named. I also have had significant ties with other governmental and non-governmental organizations over the years and I am still owed favours (the shadow fist society of Okia,the free Dark Elves liberation movement, both the Gold Queen and Silver Court, as well as several others) One of my council members has significant ties to the Lanencrest Royal Family, another to the very resourceful and adaptable Gypsy peoples. In addtion lest anyone forget I opened a gate to the witchwood forst last gathering. 3. Anything we cannot import we don not need to import. Blankets? we have a kia adept at weaving. Metals? There are mines all over the frontier. Potions? We have our own giuld chapter(and Paddock) I am not saying that it will be easy, far from it. I acctually promis you it will be difficult but isn't forging one's own destiny worth the struggle? Or you could support someone else and watch him or her roll over for the first invading force.

your lovable Regent Heymesh

Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Nathaniel Yves (Sasha Hayes-Rusnov) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 16:08:25 2008

I'm glad to hear that you have such broad connections, Heymesh, and that you're willing to put them to the good of the town. It's too often that folk use what they have only when it suits their fancy.

If we're left alone for too long, or if the settlement chooses to claim independence, we're going to need our own traders, caravans, and ships as well. Established trading cartels exist for profit, and we'll be at an especial disadvantage in negotiating prices without the backing of an army. Underground networks tend to be even steeper. If we're smart, we'll want to cut out the middlemen before too long, and that'll be advantageous to everyone.

As for defense, I agree that we've always ended up fighting our own battles. I've fought against the Dark Elves with Tempus and the Galenese guard bought us to escape into the Mists, but they were missing more often than not. It's all the more reason that we'd better have an honest talk about who's willing to do what when push comes to shove. I understand there've been four or so proper invasions in the past, as well. We'd better think about what to do in that case.

-Yves

Re: Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Sita (Christina Divincenzo) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 17:41:52 2008

First of all I would like to say that I am happy and willing to help run the settlment in whatever manner I can. Being one of the few nobles left in the settlement I see it as my duty to help the settlement in a time of need. May I point out though that to the best of our knowledge Galen still controls the settlemnet and they do not take kindly to claims of independence. I believe that an interim government should be set up to run the settlement in Galen's absence for however long as that may beuntil Galen herself has decided whether our little settlement is worth keeping. I do caution any that say we should be independent to remember those who lost their lives in the last attempt at independence. Lady Sita Drake Princess of Tor Lanencrest

Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Kai Al Soof (Brendan Gmyrek) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 16:29:16 2008

Why not vote to see who the town as a whole wants to lead them?

Heymesh, I think you would make a good leader, but I think that simply stating "I'm in charge, bow before me" isn't the way to go. I have always thought of you as a kind and fair individual - imposing your considerable will and power upon the town doesn't make you much different than the Galenese, and they essentially abandoned us - outside of a few guards who I believe held more loyalty to the town and it's settlers than they did the Galanese government.

Again I say, why not let the town choose their leader? Are you afraid you won't win that election?

Also, you haven't really stated anything on laws or the enforcement of those laws. Could you elaborate on this question?

Re: Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Heymesh O Feaghen (hank jackson) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 16:44:55 2008

I would love for the town to hold free and open elections, if that is the will of the people. I have always stressed that freedom and liberty is the most basic desire of all creatures and I for one welcome the chance for the all the people to express there will and desire. So that being said, I would like to take thismoment to offically announce that I will be running for the office of duly elected Regent. I will now be taking any of your questions. Heymesh

The question of law

by Heymesh O Feaghen (hank jackson) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 17:11:59 2008

I do believe that I have a unique perspective on the nature of law and law enforcement. There has always been a code of law in the settlement, which seem to change from administration to administration. More often than not these laws infringe apon the liberty of individuals with out affording those individuals with any additional sense of security or protection. I will, with advice from council, produce a litany of law which will afford the idividual with the highest levels of personal security with litle to no hinderance on personal freedom. As to the matter of law enforcement, I will establsh the office of constable. The constable, along with any appointed deputies, will be responsible for enforcing the law and will be paid from a fund generated by the fines imposed on those convicted of crimes. Finally as far as arbitration. All settlers will be afforded the oppertunity to have their case heard before a tribunal consiting of myself, a tribunal memebr of the constable's choosing, and a tribunal member of the accused's choosing.

Re: The question of law

by Nathaniel Yves (Sasha Hayes-Rusnov) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 17:32:55 2008

I'm pleased to see that you're willing to stand for an election, Heymesh. I think that Kai got things just about right, and I'll stand by anyone as does right by everyone.

Can't say I much like the idea of paying a lawman off of the fees he takes, though. I've seen it breed corruption before. I don't know how others feel about that situation, but I for one would be willing to put down a till or two a moon in order to keep an enforcer from having to find excuses to exact fines in order to earn his pay.

No subject

by (no name) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 18:12:27 2008

Who is going to be the new "Lawmen?" Do we have any volenteers for the Captian of the guard?

Re: The question of law

by Sergei Chessavaya (Kilean Jurkowski) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 18:06:46 2008

It is not my place to argue about government here. Im am not a politician. The one promise i can make to you, the (former?) citizens of New Galen is this... I will continue to keep to my oath and code of protecting you, as will my comrades in arms. I may be skilled at leading folk into battle, but leading a settlement...that is not amongst my abilities. So as such, i will do all that is in my power to keep you safe, safe from the darkness of the frontier, and safe from each other if need be...

- Sergei Chessavaya -

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Alcuin Rassilon (Mark Holloway) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 17:12:56 2008

I would first suggest that we need information on the outside of where we are. For all we know, it may no longer be the year 1607. It may no longer be fall when we arrive at New Galen. I think we need to find out some information first.

Joseph, if you could, could you send a dream to a House Galen lord to see if they are still alive and well? Let them know that the settlers of New Galen have survived.

If worse comes to worse and they are no longer with us, then I think we should hold a vote to decide on what kind of government we want. A township council of maybe 5 members each with equal say, a regency of 1 person in charge with 4 advisors, etc., etc.

I appreciate it Heymesh for appointing me for your council, but I think it is for the people to decide what they want and what we need in a system of government.

We first need people to scout around sneakily to find out what our situation is first. Then we can adapt to what we need to get done for the survival of all of us.

After the scouting, if are to survive, we're going to need to find food sources. We don't know if there are any farmers in the area. We don't know if the tavern is still exists. We need to find a source of sustenance for ourselves. The defenders of New Galen cannot function if not well nourished.

Alcuin Rassilon

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Sir Karius Oakshield (Stephen Dewey) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 19:05:03 2008

Greetings fellow settlers,

First I'd like to apologize for issues which have kept me from being in the settlement full force these past few moons. I have been knee-deep in studies concerning certain threats upon the settlement, and such studies have monopolized my time. Word of the fiend threat did however reach me just in time, so to any who were concerned, I am safe and of well-being.

Concerning these new issues, I would like to speak on some points which have already been made. First and foremost, I feel the need to echo Lady Sita's thoughts. We should not barrel so heavily into independence before we even know the state of things. Alcuin suggested some wise methods for evaluating our current situation, and I agree with his appraisal of the situation entirely.

If we are to survive long enough to know what has become of our settlement, we must survive as a united group. I already feel the lines of friendship fracturing over the affairs of the past and the power struggles of the future. If we lose our unity, then I believe we are lost as well. As far as I am concerned, those gates will open onto a new settlement, where the affairs and disputes of the past no longer have bearing. As Alcuin said, for all we know, the settlement may be nothing like we once knew. We must look at this as a new beginning. A clean slate. A place when we can repair the mistakes and mend the feuds of the past.

Therefore, I agree with Alcuin. In order to start this correctly, all settlers must come together and decide. We should hold a vote first to decide what kind of interim government we want, and then we should vote to fill those positions of power. House Galen may still be around, and if they are, we should be prepared with open arms for that. Until then however, we need to go about this wisely if we are to survive.

I offer my services to help rebuild this settlement in any way that I can. As is the way of the Oakshields, I will continue to defend, with all my strength, whatever settlement those gates open to. One life for many. One life for all.

Sir Karius Oakshield, first son of House Oakshield, former Captain of the Militia

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Kenna MacGilvernock (Katherine Bryant) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 18:51:17 2008

I'm intrigued by your sayin' that you value freedom and liberty, Heymesh -- and yet ye have a habit o' deprivin' people o' their free will, just for your own whims. Ye've done it t'me, and t'others in front of me.

So how do ye reconcile those two things? If ye value freedom so much, why d'ye take it away from others for no reason other than your own amusement?

again stop whinning

by Heymesh O Feaghen (hank jackson) (in-game)
on Wed Mar 19 00:12:35 2008

You have no idea the depths I would go to to secure the freedom and liberty of every soul in this settlement and what I ahve done in the past to safe guard the lives and liberty of my country men. Do not confuse harmless fun with a lack of conviction. You doubt my committment? Ask a firebrand who Heymesh O'Feaghan is, ask the Gold or Silver court of the fey, ask many of the new settlers who I took special concern in. You do not have the tenure here nor the fortitude to compete with me on this matter. You would do well to drop it.

Re: again stop whinning

by Kenna MacGilvernock (Katherine Bryant) (in-game)
on Wed Mar 19 08:33:55 2008

Y'know, Heymesh, ye're makin' a lot o' claims about things ye've done, and then ye tell us t'ask this person or that person. Most of those people aren't around for the askin'. Why don't ye tell us what it is ye've done? I'll admit I don't know ye that well, so I can only judge on what I've seen for myself. What is it ye've done that we should know about?

And I did not think tenure was required for havin' an opinion. As for fortitude, well, time will have t'tell on that one.

Re: Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Kenna MacGilvernock (Katherine Bryant) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 16:51:11 2008

Once again, Kai, ye've shown more sense than most. I salute ye.

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Arabella (Shannon Gmyrek) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 20:14:03 2008

dan need na lau an taxes an suchlik gypsies taek kaer o themsel

mista pips alri by me tho

ta

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Nathaniel Yves (Sasha Hayes-Rusnov) (in-game)
on Tue Mar 18 20:28:52 2008

I'd like to take a moment out of this serious discussion to congratulate Bel on getting her letters straight. Well done, lass!

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by (no name) (in-game)
on Wed Mar 19 13:36:13 2008

Who is dan?

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by Kai Al Soof (Brendan Gmyrek) (in-game)
on Wed Mar 19 13:44:30 2008

She means 'Don't'.

Re: Re: Plans for the future?

by (no name) (out-of-game)
on Tue Mar 18 21:53:17 2008

Or talk to Calamarth and see how well he did.

To he who will not identify himself

by Heymesh O Feaghen (hank jackson) (out-of-game)
on Wed Mar 19 00:17:29 2008

Do not speak ill of the dead especially when he has many powerful friends and may not be as "dead" as you think. Calamarth is a brave man who strove for greatness and a betterment of all. He was murdered while I was banished to the fey realm, from my understanding the only person in the settlement with the courage to try to save him was Durkin. There are however worse fates than death.

Re: To he who will not identify himself

by (no name) (in-game)
on Wed Mar 19 13:09:46 2008

Ooooo!

Re: To he who will not identify himself

by (no name) (out-of-game)
on Wed Mar 19 13:23:17 2008

Heymesh,

You didn't know Calamarth very well. Either that or your perception of good and evil, light and dark, fair and unfair, are very different than those of most people.

Re: Re: To he who will not identify himself

by Korsov (Bill Kenerson) (in-game)
on Wed Mar 19 13:25:04 2008

Then again, you are Fey. If we base our experience on past events, mainly Mezmo and Presto's bid to take over the settlement, you will be done in a season.

he who will not identify himself

by (no name) (out-of-game)
on Wed Mar 19 17:33:08 2008

is obviously one of your fellow settlers. How else could he be posting on this board? I highly doubt any of the acolytes serving our host would care about this mess. So its obviously one of us. We are the only ones in here. Then again I do not remember seeing Korsov in here.

I'm sure we all know who is posting this, even if they don't sign it. Who usually writes with this style of writing, and who has been around long enough to have known Calamarth and actually refer to Unity? How many peple out there even know what Unity is?

I think its just some arse whos angry that his precious galanese (who no one cares about anyway) are gone. Suck it up and deal.

Re: To he who will not identify himself

by Elijah (Greg Buckley) (in-game)
on Sat Mar 22 21:55:39 2008

Haymesh Calamarth was my brother and if you think you know what he was doing and why you would never speak his name again.

on a lighter note Sita you might what to think on any political problems your working in the town government here might have back home. You are a princess and Galen might take that as Lanencrest trying to move in. Just a thought

Re: Re: To he who will not identify himself

by Sita (in-game)
on Mon Apr 7 18:43:41 2008

I fully understand the consequences Elijah, I would not take any actions that would offend either Lanencrest or Galen. Thank you for your concern and advice.

Re: Re: Re: To he who will not identify himself

by (no name) (in-game)
on Tue Apr 8 10:19:33 2008

Sita for Mayor!

No no!

by (no name) (in-game)
on Tue Apr 8 16:08:13 2008

ME for Mayor! Oh wait, I didn't identify myself.

Re: No no!

by (no name) (in-game)
on Tue Apr 8 16:17:26 2008

I second this nomination for "ME"!!!

This year, there's only one candidate who has the stones to stand up against Okia and Galen while at the same time setting up a new economy, ME.

ME......With you for a better tomorrow.

Re: No no!

by (no name) (in-game)
on Tue Apr 8 16:34:26 2008

I believe 'ME' to be the Hillock. or maybe that should be added to the rumors...

Re: No no!

by Kai Al Soof (Brendan Gmyrek) (in-game)
on Tue Apr 8 16:40:21 2008

I thank you for your nomination.

I assume it was me who you were nominating - as I tend to consistently refer to myself as me, myself, or I, depending on the situation (see earlier in this sentence for examples).

At times I (See, again I did it. Me!) do favor the third-person, referring to myself (!) as The Kai. Or you may hear me say something along the lines of "Kai thinks such and such." Now, don't let me confuse you. It's still Me talking. I'm (do conjunctions count?) sure you catch my drift.

For my nomination, I nominate YOU. Yes, YOU. YOU heard me.

:)

The Kai

Re: Re: No no!

by anonymous (in-game)
on Wed Apr 9 11:28:17 2008

Kai fer mayor!

Re: No no!

by (no name) (in-game)
on Tue Apr 8 16:47:26 2008

I nominate Kai's jingly hat for Mayor.

Re: Re: No no!

by (no name) (in-game)
on Tue Apr 8 18:41:26 2008

Well I nominate Peet's hat.

Re: Re: Re: No no!

by (no name) (in-game)
on Tue Apr 8 19:39:09 2008

Uh oh, that can't be good. Remember what happened last time Peet's hat got into that little tiff with that other settler's hat?

The "my hat hates your hat" incident.

Re: Re: Re: Re: No no!

by Cerridwynn Penndragonn (Susan Alexander) (in-game)
on Tue Apr 8 23:32:17 2008

Oh, yes I remeber the "hat war" with Peet's Hat vs the settlers hats.....my old hat being one of the adversaries in that altercation.....and my hat would like to 2nd that nomination....Peet's hat for Mayor....<>>.....

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: No no!

by (no name) (in-game)
on Wed Apr 9 09:30:36 2008

It's good to see that while we're traveling between realms toward what is most likely a death trap, the discussion is remaining relevant to our situation.

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: No no!

by Peet's Hat (in-game)
on Wed Apr 9 09:53:21 2008

I accept this nomination to become your mayor.

As my first action, I will decree that all stoopid looking hats will become the slave caste and be forced to work the mines. Un-stoopid looking hats will be defined on whether they have a feather on them or not and will rule the other hats with a iron fist.

Thank you all.

OOG

by Charlie Holloway (out-of-game)
on Wed Apr 9 12:55:24 2008

Lol...I love this post guys. Made me snarf my lunch...

Re: OOG

by Kai Al Soof (Brendan Gmyrek) (out-of-game)
on Wed Apr 9 14:47:41 2008

When you said 'snarf', I immediately thought Thundercats. Which made me snarf. :)