They're 1 year old, but based on our other kids as advanced as most are at 2-3 (because of the absurd stats).
Mmmmm, fair enough I guess!
It is certainly cool to be able to say you went on your first sailing expedition at one year old.
They're 1 year old, but based on our other kids as advanced as most are at 2-3 (because of the absurd stats).
-Haldor Stink-Cheese (A large man with a penchant for rather smelly cheeses)
I don't think we need to take a bunch of Top/Upper Top/etc people, unless we expect a big fight during this trip? It seems to be a smaller scale thing, personal family business and some peaceful trade, and since we are bringing a ton of kids around we probably aren't gonna divert like last time to raid a castle.
Upper Middle
-Halle the Hairless (A man... at least, you think they're a man. Has an unusually feminine face and overall slender appearance.)
They have as much right to trade goods for currency and vice versa as anyone.
You know, could put the wisdom into poems and spread those.Actually, the only reason you can read is a result of Blackhand teaching you... Can your brothers read? How many people do you know that can't actually read?!
This might put something of a damper on your plans to spread knowledge...
That's fair, yeah. I guess we are telling them this is mostly for trading and funeral purposes, so they're the ones who volunteered despite probably being able to find a good raid.
That makes sense to me!
Come to think of it, Njal the Tall. We know now that progressing through Norse cultivation makes you taller. Wonder if he's an Odr cultivator too. Probably not, since Halla would've probably noticed last expedition, but it would be a logical explanation that isn't just 'he just is.'
That's fair, yeah. I guess we are telling them this is mostly for trading and funeral purposes, so they're the ones who volunteered despite probably being able to find a good raid.
That makes sense to me!
Yeah, I suspect some of them may be disappointed if this is uneventful, mind you, as they're joining based on stories of the last one...but we are telling them what the trip's about.
Lower Middle
-Svend Sulsson (A young man in search of orthstirr)
-Ivor Thinbow (He's an archer with a thinner-than-average bow)
-Snorri Deepsleeper (Sleep Hugareida, a little lazy)
Supposed to be in Lower Middle, I believe. They were in Upper Bottom before, right?Huh. These three are listed twice, once in Lower Middle, then again in Middle. I'm guessing they're meant to all be in Middle, having improved?
Supposed to be in Lower Middle, I believe. They were in Upper Bottom before, right?
Oh! Well then, I think the easy solution is to take almost everyone. Lemme look a bit and see if anyone is a problem...
-Haldor Stink-Cheese (A large man with a penchant for rather smelly cheeses)
I do not think the rest of the crew would thank us for bringing this guy along in tight quarters on a sea voyage.
Bold of you to assume that we can keep a man who is literally named Stink-Cheese from bringing stinky cheese along with us.
He stores stinky cheese in his Fylgja.Bold of you to assume that we can keep a man who is literally named Stink-Cheese from bringing stinky cheese along with us.
But then, what are the Norse if not bold?
Even if we can what if the Kenning makes it linger?Bold of you to assume that we can keep a man who is literally named Stink-Cheese from bringing stinky cheese along with us.
But then, what are the Norse if not bold?
Even if we can what if the Kenning makes it linger?
More seriously I'm confident there are some tricks to keep a ship from smelling all that bad
True. It was more a joke than any actual guessing.If he had a Fylgja, it'd probably be mentioned. Few people do, so it's notable.
I do not think the rest of the crew would thank us for bringing this guy along in tight quarters on a sea voyage.
Bold of you to assume that we can keep a man who is literally named Stink-Cheese from bringing stinky cheese along with us.
But then, what are the Norse if not bold?