Subject: ((omfg, looks like AO3 is referred to by two spellings.))
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Posted on: 2014-02-14 04:45:00 UTC
I called it Ayotree. Hehe.
Subject: ((omfg, looks like AO3 is referred to by two spellings.))
Author:
Posted on: 2014-02-14 04:45:00 UTC
I called it Ayotree. Hehe.
(Robots.txt, which seem to arbitrarily block most interesting sites from being backed up...)
But congratulations for destroying the joke by blathering all over it.
If you had just left off at "literal robots simply didn't fit the setting", it wouldn't have been bad. Even if you'd said that it wasn't going to work because it wasn't a pun, it wouldn't have been bad, though I would have questioned, as I already am, why everything has to be a pun when there are plenty of other directions to go with the community information that serves as the building material for the setting. It was your unnecessarily degrading word choice that prompted my reply.
[First off, you mention the 'ancient city of Odolotos,' but it's nowhere on the map! Was that deliberate?
Secondly, what are "Sparbor" and "Teebor"? I don't get the reference.
Lastly, what do "Wep," "Friwep," "Trevaya," "Obref," and "Trevaya" stand for?
At least now I know I'm not the only one who didn't understand those puns.
A lot of PPC sites, including much of hS' stuff, is on Webs or Freewebs.
Unfortunately, I'm still working on the first few missions of my Agents, and they haven't seen any criticism yet, so I'm sort of scared of letting them loose in Plort.
I guess I'll come back here when I'm done writing and posting their first missions. :)
The LJ post is an awesome find too, but I like how the presentation's showing the changes slide by slide gives an impression of the place having history to it. Or maybe it's 2:15 AM and I'm overthinking this, heh.
(I might draft up a couple cyclopedia things for stuff I brought up that's not in there yet if it's okay, like Nesh is doing, but I don't want to step on any toes so I'll probably hold off on that for a bit.)
I've put them on the map in advance of you finishing.
hS
Cyclopaedia Volume 3
I can see where all the interesting geography is...
hS
... you kept writing 'Andboc' with such persistance that I finally gave in and labelled it that way.
I wasn't sure about the Kattekri-tri; it figures I'd've guessed wrong.
Coats of arms will wait a while, though; I don't want two megathreads of mine at once, I'd get overloaded.
hS
I mean, I actually did, but I was sure I fixed them before posting. Are you reading my mind? O.o
Wait, I do see one instance that got past me, in the Glausarie entry. Whoops. I prefer "Andboc," though, so if you feel like changing it all over that's fine by me. {= )
~Neshomeh
Which 'em? Either GDocs or MSPaint, probably.
hS
Sorry, I was on my phone and typing hurriedly.
Granted, I've only been on the Board for about a year now, and only learned about the PPC a few months before that, so most of the inactive Permission Givers have been gone for considerably longer than my entire PPC history, but I don't remember seeing anyone mention Doc Filth, Rohirric Monkey, or Tough Cookie. What were their contributions? I'm curious.
[What exactly did Thalia do?]
[I'm mostly paraphrasing the wiki here, but Thalia made up a lot of stories of drama and stuff in attempts to win sympathy for herself. When one of her stories was plagiarised, she faked a lot of stories of further plagiarism, and even fabricated claims that she was being stalked and sexually harassed at school because of her sexual orientation. The whole thing kind of blew up when people found out, even bleeding into GAFF, and even though Thalia apologised she never came back.
Not sure what the Snowbound War (or even Pla'tool) is supposed to be though.]
The Snowbound War. Quite what Baron Leto had against El-Jheycom, I have no idea.
hS
'Cause I had an idea for a Janitor, and so, where would they fit in? I'm thinking something like base maintenance. They'd probably still cleaning stuff up. :)
Your question should be: what would my knight possess which represents a janitor?
There are no janitors in the PPC community - if you have Permission, you're a knight, end of. Your agents are represented by your sword, your horse, etc. A janitor? Yes, could be the serving staff. Could be your knight's famous broom. ;)
hS
[Much like Internal Affairs are probably the bailiffs of the baronies.]
[on the wars of the Union of Plort against the vile Marizu, why don't you or Baron Neshomeh enlighten the masses with a tale of one of Plort's valiant knights in the Union's quest to rid the world of the vile art of pla'tool?
In plain English, what would a PPC mission look like in this world?]
[P.S.: And if anyone else wants to try their hand, feel free; this isn't restricted to hS and Neshomeh. Who better to Plort-ify a mission than the original mission writer?]
The one thing I'm not sure I get is Theaden. Is that a mini, or an ensnared canon character with the spelling changed because that's what we're doing in this thread?
I enjoy the idea of agents as mounts and weapons, though I can't come up with anything I like for mine. Alas.
~Neshomeh
... it's Theaden. He was a Lorien elf who served as Amariel's love interest, and kept falling over. And I still have no idea why she thought it was a good idea for a name.
hS
(You can't come up with a suitable role for a blue alien centauroid? Really?)
He beats up bad guys while making horrid maths puns all the time!
I know, technically speaking it would be the Boarders and not the Agents who are the knights, and Neshomeh isn't an Andalite, as far as we know. I just couldn't resist that title, or the mental image of Ilraen looking slightly baffled as he's fitted for both horse and human armor while the smith(Sir Sergio Turbo?) wonders how exactly he's going to joint the spot where the torso plating would meet a humanoid's legs.
((At least, that's how it appears to me.))
[...It might have to be after I've cleared some of my other backlog though. Like Sir Ekyl, I am swamped with innumerable tomes and projects that I'm already supposed to be doing. :P]
[Is there a rank for those who have permission (have been knighted) but have yet to write a mission (go on a raid/crusade)? I was working on a post for this and the thought struck me]
[No-one's mentioned one yet, but I don't think there's anyone it would apply to. So if you want a title, you can create one. In technical terms, you'd still be a knight - but a 'common use' term might well exist. Precedent suggests it should be a genuine medieval term with roughly the same meaning - but precedent doesn't matter all that much. ;)]
hS
The term means a landed freeman who has not yet been knighted. This seems to fit the criteria.
... for an un-Permitted person who co-writes a mission with someone who has Permission.
I'd say someone with Permission who has yet to publish anything is still a knight, but you can use fun adjectives to denote that (s)he is untried, unblooded, untested, green, etc.
~Neshomeh
((I miss those guys, kinda. And I see this just as I was figuring on how to fit them into Sir Ekyl's tale. :P))
... El-Jheycom is a long-dead nation, so there's no real problem with that. 'within the boundaries of Borrd but close enough to Wechi' basically described Vaekew and its surroundings.
And for clarity: the river (R.) Ponchuashun is a separate entity to the Umor Woods. I've no idea what Phobos was going with by Umor, except possibly 'Ooh! More!'.
hS
[I'd have thought dropping the 'h' from 'humor' would have been a fairly obvious one. Though I suppose differences in dialect might play a part in the confusion. Anyway, that's what I was going for.
-Phobos]
[Yes, I understand that Huinesoron's new world is very alluring--I myself will be contributing a character--but before you get lost in creating your own Plort character, please don't forget that there is another story--or should I say series of stories--that you said that you'd be responding to today!]
[Henceforth, the subkingdoms of the Marizu will be known by the name of the fandom, while the ones in the Scholars' Empire will take the canon's name. So the United Federation of Sterterik is being drained by the Convention of Trey-Ki. And so on. I don't think anyone else has named a Marizu kingdom that doesn't already fit this theme, so I'll change my own designations when I get a chance.]
hS
They're not Marizu, but preyed upon by them. Yet, brony is the name of the fandom, not the canon. So, is this name in violation? Does Jumper need to hail from the Fim or M'elpe or something? I ask because I'm writing the Historie of the Bronee, but if the name does not work, I'll have to change it. However, I will admit that it feels a little wrong writing the alternate history of the fandom and using the name of the show, but if that's the way it is, so be it.
Also, if anybody wants to suggest alternate spellings for Bronee if it's found acceptable, feel free to. It feels a little... lackluster compared to some of the other names you guys came up with.
The Bronee live in Weab - they're a fandom. The Scholars' Empire is where you find the source material - the fannish reactions to it are on Weab. You're right, of course not every fandom has been overwhelmed by the Marizu - but many of them have.
hS
((Sureloch would be beset by the Surlokyans, Doktaru by the Huvians, etc?))
[... that Plort now has two Eisteddfod-style writing contests: the Nahn-Oh Wry-Moh, which I take to be an international contest, and the Games of Batvik Batveg, which are local. Maybe one of the prizes in the Batvegs is to become one of Plort's representatives in the NOWM?]
[hS]
[...but I couldn't resist putting in a mention of NaNo in there somewhere, as it's one of my biggest writing projects each year. Also, I rather like that idea.
-Pretzel]
[the occasional Badfic Contest.]
((since Deleterius is gone and the Marysues community seems defunct, there's just all the Sue critique blogs on Tumblr, two of which I run and are therefore associated with Borrd. One of those blogs is an AU in and of its own right... Perhaps the small island garrison of Kunsultan Zu-sleiya?))
((because I'm drawing a blank and confusing them again.
/checks Wikipedia
Patroclus! That's the fella.
hS, please correct this because I'm frankly embarrassed by my confusion.))
I just wanted to point it out since it kind of gives the opposite message to what you were saying. :P
[but WHAT is "Cokirt" referring to? I have figured out what "Wechi," "Borrd," "Iric," and many of the other names stand for, but I can't for the life of me figure out what "Cokirt" means! Someone please explain.]
[It's 'concrit', which is probably Phobos' defining attribute. I admit it's one of the looser connections, though - I just liked the way it sounded much more than 'Cokrit'. It feels like an actual place name this way.]
[hS]
[but in that case, why not write it "Conkirt" so that the connection is a bit clearer while still retaining the metathesis?]
I called it Ayotree. Hehe.
Wait, I'll come in again.
Amongst our spellings for this distant land are such diverse notations as Ayohtree, Aohtree, and Ayotree! And Ayothree- oh, blast it!
(And the medal for most awkward Monty Python reference goes to...)
...Let's just go with yours.
((grammar and spellings became fully standardised, so I suppose it's entirely possible for Ayotree to be written several different ways.))
Or to use proper terminology for the context: Huzzah! Hooray! Thine valiant efforts in the unanticipated field of verse hath bested the standing incumbents and unseated the grand dominion of mine expectations! I express great pleasure at thine efforts, good sir, and findeth myself reluctant to respond in future times, for the efforts of my own hand may, nay, shall pale before the bard's song that now lies before me!
Okay, faux-medieval English over. Dang, that's a dialect that can really carry some flattery. That's about three times more flattering than the average response might have otherwise been, as I have deduced based on no data whatsoever. Not very scientific, but the aesthetics of language aren't all that compatible with scientific technique as it stands, regrettably.
It's actually pretty crazy for me, 'cause I normally suck when it comes to using a consistent rhyme scheme throughout the whole thing, so I'm glad I was able to pull it off! Thanks!
Well, no actually, our resident Dark Lord did... But I did the whole storytelling backstory thingie first! So HA!
No, in all seriousness, that was really impressive. It's hard to write those poems, so the fact you managed it is truly a feet to behold. Or something. I'm tired, if you have not noticed. Look, what I'm trying to say is, well done, I liked the poems, and oh lord what has hS started?
I wasn't wanting to remove parts of Herr Wozzeck's song for later summaries, as that previous post would have you believe.
T'would be blasphemous, my noble readers, to allow the nobility of the bard to be compromised through the replication of its holdings! Yea, typographical error! Your honor is exchanged for abashment, and you schemed to send mine likewise!
Okay, I'll stop now.
Or maybe a coach builder.
Or artistic licence, whichever. :P I'm thinking up my thing, that'll be in a new reply.
[... July appointed Cassie directly as her replacement; we don't usually have PGs actually leave officially, so that doesn't happen often. We discussed it on the Board and decided she was allowed, and we didn't object to Baron Cassie anyway.]
hS
[She never said anything to me about being a PG. Neat. Sorry, seeing that on the map kinda had me going "Wait a minute..." :P
(This is what I get for vanishing for two years)]
And the baronies of Plort are no exception. A figure arose, trained in the arts of the harlequin over many years, turning from a sullen and melancholic young maid into a true harlequin. Alas and alack, not everyone shares her gift for laughter - her book-keeper, kept at her side by the vague promise of one day returning to her homeland of Doktaru, being one of the more notable ones - especially the fiefdoms of the Marizu, who outlawed levity and gaiety of all stripes in the Treaty of Sirruz-Biznuss. Despite this, the pair have traveled extensively throughout Plort, with Signora Wobbellini the toast of both children and harried parents grateful for a moment's respite. Recently, they have taken to touring the mainland, in particular the Tynee-Vandam Co-Prosperity Hegemony (a vassal of Marizu in all but name), to conduct a charm offensive against the Marizu as only a clown can. Custard pies and slapstick may or may not be involved.
[Are we allowed to add amendments to our stories, like adding things we forgot or correcting things, or is it something more like once we hit "post reply" whatever's there is set in stone?]
[I just wanted to be sure since you're the poor soul who has to straighten everything out in that gdoc of yours (and I hope my tale turning out monstrously long didn't hinder that too much!), and Neshomeh's post made me realise a few things I forgot/got wrong myself. :P]
[Filius is pleased.
But (if it's not too traumatic), could you please clue me in on what the So Sue Me incident is? Being that I am relatively new, all this PPC-community history is news to me.]
I've seen it on Tumblr several times. I've also responded to it.
The 'lily vs suefics' tag on my blog is full of rebuttals.
...Does anyone remember why she left? Or did she just kinda fade away? I know her spinoff was at the centre of the whole TV Tropes drama but I don't think she was actually around for the fallout of that.
Ayeeiaicheff and M'Bessfah for IAHF and MBSFA.
Dunno anything about the So Sue Me thing though.
There are many FAQs on the Wiki which aren't from El Jhey (a former, mostly-unrecognised splinter region, probably around the southern tax haven).
(The Librarians' War is mostly made up, but could be a fictionally-condensed version of your slow-burning attack on people not formatting wiki pages correctly ;). The timeline is supposed to match fairly accurately - but is a bit wibbly-wobbly, regardless.)
hS
[Can Civilian hold lands? If not, I will work on releasing my character as free-use.]
['Civilian' is just a translation from the Internetian, er... 'presouna'. It just means someone who doesn't (usually) go off to war.]
hS
My Lord, Baron of Plort. Therefore, I, Dark Civilan of Critta', be subservient to your laws. Since my small town is mostly in your lands.
[How big is the Union of Plort anyway? I imagine it is closer to the size of half of Britain, due to the amount of towns it's going to have later. Fanvik-Neht, An-Emay, and Marizu would be even bigger.]
[It was a black day indeed when Kwotef, led by Lammung's Circle, forged an alliance with Xing of Fanvik-Neht. Kwotef's walls are mighty, and they have since shared the secret of their construction with Fanvik-Neht. Now the warriors of Plort may only assail them by means of the arcane and secret arts of Vew'zorse and Brawzer-Ahdunn.]
[~Neshomeh]
[but what's Brawzer-Ahdunn?]
...as a magic of sorts in this AU, and I do a lot of non-PPC works so it felt appropriate that the WW would be doing magecraft.
Considering most of my stuff outside the PPC are AUs (and heck, a lot of my stuff in the PPC are AUs too), the whole worldbuilding thing seems akin to magic.
It's a culturogeographic area mainly comprising of Malaysia and Indonesia. I added that to imply we had sailed through a portal of some sort, from our universe, to the universe of Plort. Up to you to add it, though.
I'll probably leave it off - not necessarily saying it's not in the world somewhere, but it seems to be at some distance from the fanfic-pun-related continent.
hS
At first I thought it was a typo, but it's been used in all of your posts mentioning the town, so it must be part of its official spelling. It might be a particular non-English language custom, but I'm not sure what an apostrophe indicates when there are no letters after it in a word.
Critta' is Sabahic Malay word for Cerita, translates to story in English. It's the sound of 'a' that comes out when you short the sound short.
I'm not entirely certain what you mean. Does an apostrophe modify the letter immediately before it in the Malay language, and thus A' would indicate a different, sharper type of A than the usual?