Rooming at the Inn and Camp Clean-up
- Woolsey Bysmor
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(In fact, no matter where you stay, it is probably a good idea to get your stuff together and ready to move out as much as possible when you first wake up to speed up the clean up process after you are done with your camp clean up, but in the Inn, it will now be required)
As to camp clean-up, it is important that you get a camp clean-up from either James or myself or someone James or I directly instructs you to go to for camp cleanup. I will not sign off on a camp cleanup you did without James or me assigning it to you. Clean up hold is usually between 1pm and 2pm. Please try to find a reason to be near the inn to make this go easier.
Also, if you need to leave early, see James for an alternate camp clean up assignment. Depending on how early you need to leave, there are things that can be done (such as breaking down the inn early, helping with kitchen clean up)
Thank you all very much for your continual cooperation!!
-OOG Michael Smith
- Alexandre Blythewood
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Father Osred wrote: From now on, if you stay in the Inn, you will now be expected to wake up by 11:00am, and have all of your items removed from the Inn by 12:00 noon. Please make sleeping accommodations with this in mind.
Does this apply to those staying in the Inn who have Sunday NPC duty?
-Alexandre Blythewood
OOG: Zach Theis
- Woolsey Bysmor
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However, if you need to move your car quickly between the barn and the Inn to load up your car at that time, then move it right back to a parking area, we will understand.
-OOG Michael Smith
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Chris Langevin as the Cheveyo Bone Reader
Chris was spot on as his shaman this event. His ability to quickly “read” bones and instantly come up with information relating to the players interacting with him was nothing short of amazing. His emotional response to learning of the Elk’s death was felt by all who witnessed it, and overall his portrayal of a tribal wise man was quite convincing.
An honorable mention goes to everyone who played the Elk. They ran around camp for hours each in a heavy and cumbersome costume, despite the foot of snow on the ground, and their interactions with players really made a lot of people’s events.
Chris Langevin as the Cheveyo Bone Reader
Chris was spot on as his shaman this event. His ability to quickly “read” bones and instantly come up with information relating to the players interacting with him was nothing short of amazing. His emotional response to learning of the Elk’s death was felt by all who witnessed it, and overall his portrayal of a tribal wise man was quite convincing.
An honorable mention goes to everyone who played the Elk. They ran around camp for hours each in a heavy and cumbersome costume, despite the foot of snow on the ground, and their interactions with players really made a lot of people’s events.
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