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José's Inn - Ye Olde BoBS Drinking Hole
Ross Fisher replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
They put a huge upside-down globe outside the uni I work at. More controversy than it was worth. Who knew uni students had so many opinions about borders? -
José's Inn - Ye Olde BoBS Drinking Hole
Ross Fisher replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Raining in the UK. Fairly standard. -
Magic, thanks!
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Well now. Evenin's are getting cold. Reminds me of the time I spent in the Great Alliance States. At least that's what you'd call it. Me, I call it the Ghaskin Confederation, on account of how it was founded by Nikolai Ghaskin, the Bear-Hearted, so many years ago. Oh yeah. All you folk looking Eastwards. You never thought to explore to the West. But I did. And I's got a story to tell: If there's one fella you ought'a know about among Kolya's Folk (cuz tha's what they call theyselves) it's Bogdan the Unstoppable. ---------------------------------------- Now, young-uns. Fetch an old sailor a drink, and I'll tell yeh a story. A tale of fencing, fighting, torture, revenge... Oh thankee! So, where teh begin? Our story begins in the year 530 (by our reckoning) in the Zhevrenai Delta. That's in the Great Alliance States, as I'm sure you know; the Delta being the main route into the Alliance States for any traders from old Halos. What ye mightn't know, unless ye're a proper seadog like meself, is that the Delta is all shifting channels. Most of the Delta folk stay nomadic. Anythin' permanent is raised up high above the water on stilts, with houses made from straw or planks. There be a saying; "nowt lasts forever in the Delta". And there, and then, there were a young lad born and raised, called Bogdan. Ee was named after 'is great grandfather, Tsar Bogdan the Great. Y'see Bogdan was the son of Prince Ilya Bogdanovitch. If you din't know the name, it's prob'ly because Prince Ilya weren't a important member of the Royal Family. He certainly weren't a popular one. Did a lot of things that din't go down so well with the Tsar and 'is people. So it weren'ta surprise that Prince Ilya and his family were shipped off to the far-off Floating City of Salobrinsk, in the Duchy of Mechov. But that place might'a been the best thing that happened that happened to that family. It meant Prince Ilya could get Pan Twardowski of the Corrington Royal Academy as a tutor for his son. Gave him just about the best education a young man could get. And, for a while at least, they were happy. So, anyway, what was I sayin'? Oh yeh; life weren't all roses for young Bogdan for long. Aged 15 'ee lost 'is da. Salobrinsk were hit by the water-plague of 545. Royal Family weren't interested in pickin up the peices, so 'is ma took 'im back to her own people. Course, what yeh din't know is that her people were Hetmans among the Gorasnayan Host: Brakhask Cossacks. You might'a heard of Boyar Semyon Ivanovitch. Legendary raider? As many enemies his side of the border as on the other? Yeah, turns out he was young Bodan's great uncle or some such. Took the young lad under 'is wing. An it seems the Cossacks took to 'im, too. See them fellas are tough bastards. They'll kill a chap soon as look at 'im. But they'll ride through fire for a kinsman, even if it's a rival. But Bogdan weren't just kin to the Cossacks, he went deep into Mokolei territory with them. Led raids, fought battles, captured loot. In other words, he was a damn sight more successful than any of you lazy sods! Now go and fetch an old soldier another ale! Finally! You young-uns are slow with your rounds, aren't yeh? It's too bad my regular audience have all swanned off to Weelond for Oktoberfest. Right! So yeh remember how Bogdan was with the Cossacks? Things seemed to be going well for him? He was quite happy? Yeah, that all went to shit, didn't it? See, by the time ee reached 'is 21st birthday, the Cossacks weren't just raiding Mokolei, but they were pushing into Kalkrein and even Coscovia. Well the Tsar didn't like that, did ee? Course, ee couldn't exactly push back; The Kingdom of the Great Raider were on the warpath in those days, and it was Coscovia that we're doing the main job of holding them back. So ee sent assassins instead. Now, you'll be glad to hear that they didn't survive their encounter with Bogdan. But, unfortunately, 'is ma and the Boyar din't fare so well. And when the new Boyar, Kuril, started leading the Brakhask Cossacks... Well, Bogdan could see things weren't going to go his way. So, ee did what many smart folk've done before and since: Ee high-tailed and legged it, din't ee? Went off and joined a band of Oruman Gypsies. Well, if ye're lookin' for em on a map, don't bother. Orumans go where they want; always have. True enough, they are Kolya's Folk. But when Nikolai Ghaskin was handin out territories, their ancestors were off playing knife-games and drinkin piss-water schnapps instead. The Orumans are true nomads, even more than the rest of their countrymen. And that suited Bogdan just fine. Some reckon ee must've changed 'is name during that time. Went by "Oleg" instead, so the Tsar's killers couldn't find 'im. There are even rumours ee had a wife during this time. But if that's true, then the rumours she died in childbirth are like to be true as well. I never heard tell anything 'bout the child. It might'a been that, that made Bogdan leave the Orumans. Or it might'a been the fact that Tsar Bogdan III famously attended the Oruman Summer Gathering of 562. Either way, our Bogdan's story don't end here...
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José's Inn - Ye Olde BoBS Drinking Hole
Ross Fisher replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
If you do, I'd like to know how you deal with the internal curve of the roof. I wasn't happy with the fact it's all very square there... Alright, you guys win. I'll make a thread. -
José's Inn - Ye Olde BoBS Drinking Hole
Ross Fisher replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Finally! You young-uns are slow with your rounds, aren't yeh? It's too bad my regular audience have all swanned off to Weelond for Oktoberfest. Right! So yeh remember how Bogdan was with the Cossacks? Things seemed to be going well for him? He was quite happy? Yeah, that all went to shit, didn't it? See, by the time ee reached 'is 21st birthday, the Cossacks weren't just raiding Mokolei, but they were pushing into Kalkrein and even Coscovia. Well the Tsar didn't like that, did ee? Course, ee couldn't exactly push back; The Kingdom of the Great Raider were on the warpath in those days, and it was Coscovia that we're doing the main job of holding them back. So ee sent assassins instead. Now, you'll be glad to hear that they didn't survive their encounter with Bogdan. But, unfortunately, 'is ma and the Boyar din't fare so well. And when the new Boyar, Kuril, started leading the Brakhask Cossacks... Well, Bogdan could see things weren't going to go his way. So, ee did what many smart folk've done before and since: Ee high-tailed and legged it, din't ee? Went off and joined a band of Oruman Gypsies. Well, if ye're lookin' for em on a map, don't bother. Orumans go where they want; always have. True enough, they are Kolya's Folk. But when Nikolai Ghaskin was handin out territories, their ancestors were off playing knife-games and drinkin piss-water schnapps instead. The Orumans are true nomads, even more than the rest of their countrymen. And that suited Bogdan just fine. Some reckon ee must've changed 'is name during that time. Went by "Oleg" instead, so the Tsar's killers couldn't find 'im. There are even rumours ee had a wife during this time. But if that's true, then the rumours she died in childbirth are like to be true as well. I never heard tell anything 'bout the child. It might'a been that, that made Bogdan leave the Orumans. Or it might'a been the fact that Tsar Bogdan III famously attended the Oruman Summer Gathering of 562. Either way, our Bogdan's story don't end here... -
@Phred @Captain Genaro I have been informed that the Abbé François may have cleared his debt, and may now be in a position to leave his debtor's prison. Are you able to confirm this?
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Oleon: Sign-up and Discussion, Era II
Ross Fisher replied to blackdeathgr's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
The more I think about it, the more I like it. Thanks! -
Gizka!
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Oleon: Sign-up and Discussion, Era II
Ross Fisher replied to blackdeathgr's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Nope, it's just a way to put pressure on someone to pay up. I believe it was written into contracts instead of collateral. It's completely different to the law. Legitimate burning, proved to be appropriate. -
Oleon: Sign-up and Discussion, Era II
Ross Fisher replied to blackdeathgr's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
But he isn't a convicted criminal? He's just bankrupt. -
Oleon: Sign-up and Discussion, Era II
Ross Fisher replied to blackdeathgr's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
@Captain Genaro I believe that Abbé may be eligible for the Royal Order of Saint Arltrees. However, given that the order would hardly admit someone who is currently incarcerated in debtor's prison, you will receive my application on his release. I am curious, though; does the Order have equivalent ranks for ordained clergy? I don't imagine you would admit the Abbé as a Chevalier... -
José's Inn - Ye Olde BoBS Drinking Hole
Ross Fisher replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
So, anyway, what was I sayin'? Oh yeh; life weren't all roses for young Bogdan for long. Aged 15 'ee lost 'is da. Salobrinsk were hit by the water-plague of 545. Royal Family weren't interested in pickin up the peices, so 'is ma took 'im back to her own people. Course, what yeh din't know is that her people were Hetmans among the Gorasnayan Host: Brakhask Cossacks. You might'a heard of Boyar Semyon Ivanovitch. Legendary raider? As many enemies his side of the border as on the other? Yeah, turns out he was young Bodan's great uncle or some such. Took the young lad under 'is wing. An it seems the Cossacks took to 'im, too. See them fellas are tough bastards. They'll kill a chap soon as look at 'im. But they'll ride through fire for a kinsman, even if it's a rival. But Bogdan weren't just kin to the Cossacks, he went deep into Mokolei territory with them. Led raids, fought battles, captured loot. In other words, he was a damn sight more successful than any of you lazy sods! Now go and fetch an old soldier another ale! -
[COR - FB] Smugglers innovative power
Ross Fisher replied to Wellesley's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Are those WTC marines? Looking suspiciously like it... -
[GoC] Class 3 Merchant Lugger "Plucky Manatee"
Ross Fisher replied to Wellesley's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
It is a very pretty little tub. I'd like to echo the compliments above. Very well done sir! -
I have a brickbuilt Gizka that I'm really proud of. Wanna see it?
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José's Inn - Ye Olde BoBS Drinking Hole
Ross Fisher replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Near Salem? Or up in Skraeling territory? -
Extract from Lloyd's of Londa Adjustor Zane's report from Altonia. ...Everyone has been super helpful and interesting! I've been dog-sledding and ice-fishing, and all sorts of other fun stuff! You guys would love it here. The ice-harvest is great fun. Oogstmeister Van Hoorne really knows his stuff, and he's got a good team of guys here. The things they do with ice! I'm going to watch them loading the harvest up and then I'll head home. Ice shipping is really exciting and I definitely recommend that we support this industry. See you soon! Zane This will be licensed as a Medium Commercial property by @Keymonus to reflect the fact that the Rimbaud family has recently bought the rights on the ice harvesting enterprise.
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José's Inn - Ye Olde BoBS Drinking Hole
Ross Fisher replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
@Darnok I was thinking of doing a separate thread, but then this Drinking Hole thread started, and it made me think that maybe this would be a good place for it. -
José's Inn - Ye Olde BoBS Drinking Hole
Ross Fisher replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Now, young-uns. Fetch an old sailor a drink, and I'll tell yeh a story. A tale of fencing, fighting, torture, revenge... Oh thankee! So, where teh begin? Our story begins in the year 530 (by our reckoning) in the Zhevrenai Delta. That's in the Great Alliance States, as I'm sure you know; the Delta being the main route into the Alliance States for any traders from old Halos. What ye mightn't know, unless ye're a proper seadog like meself, is that the Delta is all shifting channels. Most of the Delta folk stay nomadic. Anythin' permanent is raised up high above the water on stilts, with houses made from straw or planks. There be a saying; "nowt lasts forever in the Delta". And there, and then, there were a young lad born and raised, called Bogdan. Ee was named after 'is great grandfather, Tsar Bogdan the Great. Y'see Bogdan was the son of Prince Ilya Bogdanovitch. If you din't know the name, it's prob'ly because Prince Ilya weren't a important member of the Royal Family. He certainly weren't a popular one. Did a lot of things that din't go down so well with the Tsar and 'is people. So it weren'ta surprise that Prince Ilya and his family were shipped off to the far-off Floating City of Salobrinsk, in the Duchy of Mechov. But that place might'a been the best thing that happened that happened to that family. It meant Prince Ilya could get Pan Twardowski of the Corrington Royal Academy as a tutor for his son. Gave him just about the best education a young man could get. And, for a while at least, they were happy. -
José's Inn - Ye Olde BoBS Drinking Hole
Ross Fisher replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
It was on the cheaper side for Ideas sets and contained a bunch of unique parts. It also supported the Women in STEM initiative, which is laudable. I like the big custom versions of well-known vehicles, but they rarely need to be an Ideas set, rather than just a set of instructions. -
José's Inn - Ye Olde BoBS Drinking Hole
Ross Fisher replied to Darnok's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Got a new favourite cocktail that's been called different things in different places. It's basically a banana milkshake with peanut butter and bourbon, whipped cream, sprinkles. Bloody great. -
Dammit guys!
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Brethren of the Brick Seas (BoBS) Intro Thread, Era II
Ross Fisher replied to Bregir's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
So excited/nervous for my wallet!