Well, I'm about to drop some Art and it seems like people have been able to spend that type of Ordstirr right now? Possibly? At least it looked like people did that?

So if it doesn't count we'll just pull from that.

Yeah, that works. I'll add the stuff to your sheet once you get the art Ordstirr.

What can a passive action do, exactly? And is there a passive action limit?

They can generally do anything that doesn't take IF more than a sentence or so to deal with, it's a GM attention limitation. And you can take as many as makes sense logically.
 
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Yeah, that works. I'll add the stuff to your sheet once you get the art Ordstirr.

Thanks! At that point I'd have 8 spare Ordstirr, so I'll also burn two PT to bump up the Time Kunna to 2, if that's alright.

Gonna be able to replicate the Time Gators proper, ya know? :V

That should leave me at: Bone Kunna 2, Hunting 1, "The Nose Knows" Bloodline, Martial Style - Bloodhound's Pursuit 1, Fylgja 2, Time Kunna 2

I'll have to review options in the wake of this and see about improving my fundamentals, the esoteric and power boosts are/will be nice, but arrogance comes before the fall and all that.
 
Ivor's Cookbook, Part 4 (KreenWarrior)
Ivor's Cookbook, Part 4
Time Gator Soup


  1. Skin one time gator and remove the head and tail, skinning both and pounding the tail to tenderize it and cutting it into sections. Pierce the skull and remove the brains. Clean the mouth and tongue thoroughly and soak for an hour in cold water.
  2. Brown the tail-meat sections in small amount of salt and flour by cooking them over high heat in rendered animal fat.
  3. Heat a large cookpot full of water. Place the timegator head and tail sections inside and bring to a boil. Cover and boil; remove the scum after the first hour, then add onion-analogues, aromatic herbs and tubers and golden grass, then continue cooking until the time gator meat is falling off the bone and the water forms a broth.
  4. Thicken the broth with a roux of animal fat and flour.
  5. In a separate pot, hard-boil seabird eggs, and cook the alligator brain in the broth until firm.
  6. Once the head-meat is sufficiently tender, remove the head and tail sections from the broth and remove the meat from them. Skin the tongue and slice it thin. Chop the brain up fine.
  7. Combine meat from the head/cheeks with the brain, flour and seabird egg mixture, and roll in flour. Fry the meat-balls in rendered animal fat until they are browned and somewhat firm.
  8. Make drop noodles by combining seabird eggs with flour, salt and a bit of water.
  9. Season the broth with additional sea salt and herbs as needed and reduce until thickened to a stew-like consistency. Return the meatballs, tail meat and alligator head to the broth to cook. Drop in the noodles to cook alongside the meat.
  10. Return the alligator head to the cookpot to serve for dramatic effect. Garnish the top of the stew with the slices of the tongue and sliced hard-boiled eggs. Serve in a communal pot.
(based loosely on some recipes for calfs-head I found)
 
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So yeah, there's some demographic stuff for anyone who cares.
Grimfari Jarl places his hands on your shoulders, "Ragnar Fair-Spoken, you have proven yourself wise and knowledgable. I ask this of you; would you be my hersir? Would you collect the taxes that eventually will be taken? Will you lead our people in times of war, taking charge of a fighting wing?"
 
Grimfari Jarl places his hands on your shoulders, "Ragnar Fair-Spoken, you have proven yourself wise and knowledgable. I ask this of you; would you be my hersir? Would you collect the taxes that eventually will be taken? Will you lead our people in times of war, taking charge of a fighting wing?"

Ragnarr nods solemnly at that "Certainly, my lord. I would be pleased to do so."

(OOC: Does this have any mechanical effects beyond the social?)
 
Alright, are there any objections to moving on to Summer while the rest of the law proceedings continue?

Not inherently, but there's a few people who still need to get some of the bookkeeping out of the way...we have one more person buying a Fylgja which makes for three with undefined Fylgjas (Bjorn Bjarneson, Valo, and Amlóði) and Erik, Amlóði, and Bjorn Bjarneson have not spent their Ordstirr yet despite indicating wanting to (in one case because he's waiting on an omake reward that has yet to be given). Can we allow them to still do that as long as it's before their actions?

Those four people aside I think we're good, though.
 
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No idea. You can build one as a Passive though, so you can do it along with other things, potentially...they probably can't clear land? Unclear on the limitations there. Akali doesn't actually have any land, also.

Yeah I wanted to ask about that a couple pages back mid thing I asked for the open piece of land in the first column next to Grid, diagonal to the Onigstar quarry
 
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