Posts Tagged “Annalea”

Friday Fiction: Buttons and Lockpicks

By | May 14, 2010

((Something a little light-hearted for you lot.  Enjoy!)) She didn’t insult him with a key. The unfortunate part of it was, The Hero’s Welcome had recently changed its locks, taking the profits they were raking in from an influx of adventurers (and perhaps thanks in no small part to an increase in patronage by the [...]

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Friday Fiction: Excursion ‘Round the Bay

By | March 5, 2010

((This is the first part of a collaboration between Tarquin’s player and myself. What do criminals do when they go on vacation?  It was suggested to Tarquin that he needed to take some time off and regain his balance — though his interpretation is probably very different from what Alishe had in mind when she [...]

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Friday Fiction: Just For One Night

By | October 9, 2009

((In Anna’s comment thread about how our characters deal with grief and hard times, I mentioned that Annalea’s been a bit…self-destructive recently.  A discussion with Tarquin about how Tarq and Annalea are handling their current situations (or not-handling, perhaps) prompted him to write this amazing post.  “Just For One Night” is a companion to Tarq’s [...]

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Wrathgate Wednesday: Little Sister Edition

By | September 9, 2009

Annalea Al’Cair started out as an idea: Threnn’s younger, flirtier, more out going sister. She is, more so than a priestess, a bard. The more RP time Annalea had, the more she told her player about the not-so-bright songs that Annie has hidden from her audience. And given recent developments in her story, this particular [...]

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Friday Fiction: The Naming

By | June 5, 2009

Months ago, an old trouble made itself known to the Riders:  Uthas, the man who tried bringing a new plague to Azeroth a few years ago before his people were driven into the sea, had resurfaced.  Before he was the Plaguefather, he was the boy who had grown up in Lordaeron’s orphanage with Bricu Bittertongue. [...]

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Friday Fiction: Wrathgate

By | April 10, 2009

The Wildfire Riders are chronicling the guild’s experiences during the battle at Angra’thar, better known as the Wrathgate.  There’s an ongoing thread of awesome right over here — if you have time to go catch up, I highly recommend it. Bricu started the tradition of Friday fiction, and I think stories are a great way [...]

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Anna’s Friday Five: Breaking Out in Song

By | April 3, 2009

The lovely Anna has posted her Friday Five for today. Here goes… * Does your character have any musical inclinations? Can he or she sing or play an instrument? Threnn can sing, but she does it very rarely, often only if her sister goads her into a duet, or if she doesn’t think anyone’s in [...]

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Sometimes, They Surprise You

By | March 31, 2009

A lot of the time, when I create a character, I have a pretty solid idea of who he or she is.  I know a good chunk of the backstory, the personality, and maybe even a story goal or two from the start.  But sometimes, it takes a little longer to get into a character’s [...]

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