Tian Xia: The Road To Shanyi
Tian Xia: The Road To Shanyi
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Characters Involved:
Lóng Piǎo Bái - http://www.tharshaddin.com/rp/viewtopic.php?t=3108
Wenshen Cai - http://www.tharshaddin.com/rp/viewtopic.php?t=3124
Thread starting date: April, 124 PW
Location: Tian Xia, Province of Jin. - http://www.tharshaddin.com/rp/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=3531
Summary: Continued from http://www.tharshaddin.com/rp/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3322
Having vanquished the sorcerer Wenli, and restored peace to the village of Yunshan, Piao Bai and Cai set off for the regional capital of Shanyi to submit the required reports to the Jin Magistrate.
What should have been a nice and easy trip becomes a little more ...complicated.
Will Cai ever get to ease her sore joints at a hot spring? Will Piao Bai ever get to eat more than plain old steamed buns? Only time will tell.
Posting Speed: Standard speed is once a day with a maximum 3 day wait.
Characters Involved:
Lóng Piǎo Bái - http://www.tharshaddin.com/rp/viewtopic.php?t=3108
Wenshen Cai - http://www.tharshaddin.com/rp/viewtopic.php?t=3124
Thread starting date: April, 124 PW
Location: Tian Xia, Province of Jin. - http://www.tharshaddin.com/rp/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=3531
Summary: Continued from http://www.tharshaddin.com/rp/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3322
Having vanquished the sorcerer Wenli, and restored peace to the village of Yunshan, Piao Bai and Cai set off for the regional capital of Shanyi to submit the required reports to the Jin Magistrate.
What should have been a nice and easy trip becomes a little more ...complicated.
Will Cai ever get to ease her sore joints at a hot spring? Will Piao Bai ever get to eat more than plain old steamed buns? Only time will tell.
Last edited by Cai on Sat Apr 19, 2014 1:44 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Tian Xia: The Road To Shanyi
I forgot to ask you in chat this morning, Ree: How much of a fast-forward do you want with the opening post?
Shall I kick things off with the day of departure, or assume a few days on the road? Should I have them still somewhere in the mountains or approaching lower terrain? Any preferences for the weather I inflict upon them in the opening post?
Shall I kick things off with the day of departure, or assume a few days on the road? Should I have them still somewhere in the mountains or approaching lower terrain? Any preferences for the weather I inflict upon them in the opening post?
Re: Tian Xia: The Road To Shanyi
First off, thank you for taking the initiative!
I am OK with fast-forwarding the departure and getting us on the road.
Whatever the weather, let's have them in the woods on the mountains. For the record, I am very flexible and non-dictatorial regarding the things you have asked about. I know it is collaborative fiction and all that, but I also trust your writing skills. I am still getting a picture of Tian Xia in my head, whereas you have a very clear picture of it.
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Re: Tian Xia: The Road To Shanyi
New Thread Is Go. =p
Some visual references:
Chestnut tree -
http://cindyha.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/chestnut.jpg
Chinese mountain pines -
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-ziXxinOrUg0/U ... +trees.jpg
(As seen here: http://jaxstumpes.blogspot.com.au/2012/ ... 02012.html )
Some visual references:
Chestnut tree -
http://cindyha.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/chestnut.jpg
Chinese mountain pines -
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-ziXxinOrUg0/U ... +trees.jpg
(As seen here: http://jaxstumpes.blogspot.com.au/2012/ ... 02012.html )
Re: Tian Xia: The Road To Shanyi
Possible, unplanned hiatus may or may not occur starting May 4. Just a heads up!
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Re: Tian Xia: The Road To Shanyi
OK, looks like I will have mobile access until the end of May. Hopefully, I will be gainfully employed by then, too!
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Re: Tian Xia: The Road To Shanyi
Two things:
1. Matty says every time he sees the name of this thread, he reads it as "The road to shiny"
2. Nothing will happen in the clearing until nightfall.
1. Matty says every time he sees the name of this thread, he reads it as "The road to shiny"
2. Nothing will happen in the clearing until nightfall.
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Re: Tian Xia: The Road To Shanyi
Two more things =^_^=
1. The road to Shiny Shiny: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLqC3zs4r3Y
2. Feel free to fast-forward to evening if you wish, and auto Cai helping with preparing the campsite if needed
1. The road to Shiny Shiny: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLqC3zs4r3Y
2. Feel free to fast-forward to evening if you wish, and auto Cai helping with preparing the campsite if needed
Re: Tian Xia: The Road To Shanyi
This will take me a bit, I'm afraid. But I am working on a postie!
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Re: Tian Xia: The Road To Shanyi
As if I have the right to complain about you making me wait for a post =p
I've not quite reached such levels of hypocrisy yet =D
Take your time, I look forward to it!
I've not quite reached such levels of hypocrisy yet =D
Take your time, I look forward to it!
Re: Tian Xia: The Road To Shanyi
So, that post took me a lot longer than expected, and my apologies for that.
About the only thing I did a bit differently from how you set the scene (sorry about this) was deciding that Cai was in fact asleep when the moon rose. I liked the idea of having the supernatural presences affecting her dreams before the flute woke her, and that can then lead into a further exploration of the scene
The only part of your last post this would affect, though, is the following part:
Piao Bái sloooowly craned his head around to peer at Cai. She wasn’t asleep yet, so he preferred not to risk changing his form.
“I will play for you.” And, with that, Piao Bái lifted the wooden flute and played.
(For an easy tweak, you could say 'she didn't seem to be sleeping well' instead of 'she wasn't asleep yet' and everything else would still make perfect sense for the scene.)
I'm really loving how you are describing the scene, and want to see more =D
About the only thing I did a bit differently from how you set the scene (sorry about this) was deciding that Cai was in fact asleep when the moon rose. I liked the idea of having the supernatural presences affecting her dreams before the flute woke her, and that can then lead into a further exploration of the scene
The only part of your last post this would affect, though, is the following part:
Piao Bái sloooowly craned his head around to peer at Cai. She wasn’t asleep yet, so he preferred not to risk changing his form.
“I will play for you.” And, with that, Piao Bái lifted the wooden flute and played.
(For an easy tweak, you could say 'she didn't seem to be sleeping well' instead of 'she wasn't asleep yet' and everything else would still make perfect sense for the scene.)
I'm really loving how you are describing the scene, and want to see more =D
Re: Tian Xia: The Road To Shanyi
Yepper! Will mod.
and thanks
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Re: Tian Xia: The Road To Shanyi
I'm going to start keeping notes in this post to help me keep names and places in order 
=====Province of Jin=====
(A northwestern province)
===City of Shanyi===
Provincial capital of Jin
===Town of Laoshanmen===
A large agricultural/mercantile town in the province of Jin made more prosperous by its location on a route between a major mining area and Shanyi
It has, as a result, many inns and teahouses to cater to the frequent flow of traffic in both directions.
It is home to a small outpost of the Tian Xia Military and has its own magistrate in residence.
---People of Note---
Current Magistrate: Chongde
---Places of Note---
The Jade Crucible: a cheap and less-frequented inn.
=====Province of Jin=====
(A northwestern province)
===City of Shanyi===
Provincial capital of Jin
===Town of Laoshanmen===
A large agricultural/mercantile town in the province of Jin made more prosperous by its location on a route between a major mining area and Shanyi
It has, as a result, many inns and teahouses to cater to the frequent flow of traffic in both directions.
It is home to a small outpost of the Tian Xia Military and has its own magistrate in residence.
---People of Note---
Current Magistrate: Chongde
---Places of Note---
The Jade Crucible: a cheap and less-frequented inn.
Re: Tian Xia: The Road To Shanyi
You're good like that.
I approve.
I approve.
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Re: Tian Xia: The Road To Shanyi
Taking a hiatus.
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