A letter from Moyri to Tal-Nus
She’s been too pregnant, too busy and too tired to have any actual adventures, but that doesn’t mean she has nothing to write!
Posted: 04-Jan-2009 | /roleplaying/valdis/moyri | link | 0 comments
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04-Jan-2009
She’s been too pregnant, too busy and too tired to have any actual adventures, but that doesn’t mean she has nothing to write!
Posted: 04-Jan-2009 | /roleplaying/valdis/moyri | link | 0 comments
04-Dec-2008
Here, too, babies trump spies.
Posted: 04-Dec-2008 | /roleplaying/valdis/moyri | link | 0 comments
21-Nov-2008
Posted: 21-Nov-2008 | /roleplaying/valdis/moyri | link | 0 comments
31-Oct-2008
Another letter dictated to Kare— respecting his sensibilities at one point.
Posted: 31-Oct-2008 | /roleplaying/valdis/moyri | link | 0 comments
17-Sep-2008
This spans two game sessions, split in the middle of the dinner party.
Here is the letter Serla found (PDF)
Posted: 17-Sep-2008 | /roleplaying/valdis/moyri | link | 0 comments
20-Aug-2008
(Note: Moyri’s posts are written by Boudewijn)
It was very good to see Moyri again— and I-the-GM wasn’t the only one who thought that. She’s very pregnant, though only six months gone; but she’s tiny and it’s twins. What makes her so easily tired and short of breath is likely to be an atrial septal defect, a “hole in the heart”.
Posted: 20-Aug-2008 | /roleplaying/valdis/moyri | link | 0 comments
Orthodox Christians should write and paint and sing and dance. We should make movies and television shows. We should make clothes and produce textiles as art as well (the fullness of culture is itself too large to describe in a sentence, a paragraph or even a book). And in all these activities, they will be expressive of the fullness of our humanity without having to stick an icon on everything to prove its Orthodoxy.