Re: The Floating City [OOC] [TWO]
Posted: 20 Jun 2017, 02:14
Me too! Didn't want to interfere in the limelight of Giorgio, Gasparo and to some extend Ferran.
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So do I. Ferran's hand still hangs in midair after all.thirtythr33 wrote:I assume things are still happening in the hall?
Whatever suits everyone best. I believe that Marco will explain the deal to Giorgio and Ferran. If you guys want we can play it out. Otherwise we could get it done in background/OCC. I'm cool either way.thirtythr33 wrote:I have a few ideas for random little interludes if you would like, or just jump ahead a few days to the exciting stuff?
I'll see what I can do.Korbel wrote:require a skirmish or other opportunity for Marco to shoot/sling someone
We don't need to play out his recounting the deal, but Macro putting the Medici back in charge of Florence instead of supporting their uprising to become a Republic could well conflict with Ferran's new SA. Especially considering that the current Pope is a Medici. Plus Giorgio probably doesn't like the idea of dealing with Giovanni.Benedict wrote:I believe that Marco will explain the deal to Giorgio and Ferran.
He is. But the other stuff would need to be played out. I'll give you some info OOC that he finds in the library but, if you got only 1 other scene what would it be?Benedict wrote:If Ferran is allowed access to the library.
Oh boy you have no idea. I've been cooking this for over a year. You guys are going to freak the fuck out.Benedict wrote:thirtythr33 will make it very interesting and engaging very soon™ for all of us. Just do your worst mate. We can take it.
Cool, I'll come up with something.EinBein wrote:Gregor'll just do his duties, while carefully trying to make friends.
After great hall scene, there's going to be a few threads with only 1 or 2 of you in each scene. I should be able to get all your separate threads done in short order to get to the good stuff. If you don't mind breaking continuity a bit, I could get them rolling pretty soon...EinBein wrote:Maybe we shouldn't so much rely on scenes where DannyBoy is absolutely required to write something.
Who cares for conti... continü... contiti... just go on!!!thirtythr33 wrote:If you don't mind breaking continuity a bit, I could get them rolling pretty soon...
Now that we've had and moved on from the (admittedly minor) confrontation about the alleged acts of sorcery, I'm pretty sure it's just going to be small-talk from here on out anyway, unless Giorgio wants to make a big deal to Ferran about his new lease on life or someone wants to pick a fight over breakfast. I'm good to move forward whenever.EinBein wrote:Who cares for conti... continü... contiti... just go on!!!thirtythr33 wrote:If you don't mind breaking continuity a bit, I could get them rolling pretty soon...
I really like the way you presented this. Unless Agamemnon has something else in mind, I say that's the way it played so far. I guess that Ferran understands that Gasparo is a very private man. I believe that Ferran knows by now that his name is Gasparo Gritti. If he does know that, that really excites his Curiosity. Meaning a post where Ferran sticks his nose in.thirtythr33 wrote:Whew, that's a big post. I'm kind of assuming that Gasparo and Ferran have been researching together and that the information found there was shared. If that's not the case, let me know. I'm kind of assuming the pair will have a discussion but w/e works.
Thanks for doing what you do.thirtythr33 wrote:Thanks for being patient.
Ferran definitely doesn't know. Gasparo's heritage will only come directly from Agamemnon. Ferran may have heard that he is bastard, though.Benedict wrote:I believe that Ferran knows by now that his name is Gasparo Gritti. If he does know that, that really excites his Curiosity. Meaning a post where Ferran sticks his nose in.