Re: The Floating City [OOC] [TWO]
Posted: 01 Jul 2017, 15:51
So, no one has called him "Master Gritti" or whatever. Cool.
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That all sounds about right. Gasparo would alternate between assisting Ferran, and doing any work Maestro Giovanni might have for him. During the latter, he is almost certainly relating to his master what information the Catalan is digging into and has unearthed.Benedict wrote: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.
Just let me know if its appropriate.
Thanks for doing what you do.thirtythr33 wrote:Thanks for being patient.
Indeed. Is Ferran fit to travel yet?Korbel wrote:we need to go back there as soon as possible
thirtythr33 wrote:Travel:
Quick boat trip to mainland (~1hr) and then ~150km over land. Reasonably flat and many roads.
Horse with baggage or rider ~10km/hr (need separate horses for baggage and riders)
Hard riding horse speed ~20km/hr (requires changing horses each ~40km)
Emergency riding horse speed ~40km/hr (requires changing horses each ~15km)
I think on a horse you would normally take 2 days at a casual speed. That means you don't risk the horses health, you have some time to stop for meals, you don't have to ride in the dark and you can take little bit of baggage (your armor would definitely be a good idea). A single 15hr ride is pushing it to the limits but possible, albeit risky.
Why shouldn't he?Korbel wrote:Marco Acerbi is a son of a powerful merchant, he lives in Venice. He is not really interested in taking the power and wealth (being a kindhearted, naive and slightly retarded man). Now his father wants him to finally become a real man and orders him to work with sell-swords.
Agreed hahaBenedict wrote:Why shouldn't he?Korbel wrote:Marco Acerbi is a son of a powerful merchant, he lives in Venice. He is not really interested in taking the power and wealth (being a kindhearted, naive and slightly retarded man). Now his father wants him to finally become a real man and orders him to work with sell-swords.
Curiosity is my territory! Don't steal my thunder man!DannyBoy wrote:I'm still really curious about what exactly is happening at the castle here
In that case wouldn't a Witchfinder SA and/or Prejudice/Superstitious/Uncompromising Flaw(s) be just lovely?DannyBoy wrote:Like, what kind of heinous shit is don Giovanni up to, and does it warrant an excessive amount of stabbing?
Giorgio would object to not going back because he would like to see his wife, but there's witchery afoot here.
Gasparo and Gregor... they're both fully aware of the fact, that Marco's current mission is crucial for Giovanni and Mirandola too.Benedict wrote:Why shouldn't he?
Technically, they can travel as fast as you need to. They just don't get to count the day (or week?) for recuperation.Korbel wrote:Assuming we leave early (let's say 6 AM), we'd need to move faster then regular speed... but probably not as fast as "hard riding". Something in between. 15 kilos per hour, so that we ride for about 10 hours, its 4 PM. Than an hour to get to Venice on boat. But, is it possible without changing horses? And how fast can our wounded comrades travel to avoid spilling their intestines or detaching of the head?
That is possible, but Giovanni wants his horses back and 1 man can't bring 4 horses back. It would also means the others are walking or staying in Mirandola unless you ask for more horses.Korbel wrote:Marco will try to get there as soon as possible, even if that means leaving Giorgio and Ferran behind (sorry guys, but that's just how it goes). So maybe it would be wiser to part ways now, and not in the middle of the trip?
Let's say Marco sets off with only one person accompanying him. And they both have one spare horse carrying nothing, so its less fatigued. Half way Marco and his single companion would switch to those fresher horses - so they can keep this about 15 km/h tempo.
Which means that we could skip and go to where we enter Venice, unless you have something planned for the road, correct?thirtythr33 wrote:From an out of character perspective, I would rather keep the story focused on a single location until this arc ends (so as not to ruin the tempo of the climax). So if you staying in Mirandola, you will be sitting out for a while. After this poisoning business has been all sorted out, I suspect Marco will part ways with the others and they will be free to either stay in Venice or go back to Mirandola or what have you.