We will be using the tried-and-true
EM
LM
EA
LA
EE
LE
EN
LN
slot system. In general, the rule of thumb is to keep threads in a particular area to 1 per timeslot. There are, however, the following exceptions:
1) The royal apartments: different royals can be met at the same time in different apartments. The same royal cannot be in two threads during the same time slot, though, so let's avoid that.
2) The Earls' Apartments follow the same procedure as above.
3) The Cloisters, The Streets of London, and the Tent City are all descriptive of large areas with many places to meet and speak in them. You can pretty much go hog-wild in them, with the caveat that you can only be in one thread per timeslot.
Time Slots
Time Slots
Gm * Man of Angles * Sionnach * Scealai *
Every phrase and every sentence is an end and a beginning,/Every poem an epitaph. And any action/Is a step to the block, to the fire, down the sea's throat/Or to an illegible stone: and that is where we start.
We die with the dying:/See, they depart, and we go with them./We are born with the dead:/See, they return, and bring us with them./The moment of the rose and the moment of the yew-tree/Are of equal duration. A people without history/Is not redeemed from time, for history is a pattern/Of timeless moments. So, while the light fails/On a winter's afternoon, in a secluded chapel/History is now and England --Eliot, Little Gidding
Every phrase and every sentence is an end and a beginning,/Every poem an epitaph. And any action/Is a step to the block, to the fire, down the sea's throat/Or to an illegible stone: and that is where we start.
We die with the dying:/See, they depart, and we go with them./We are born with the dead:/See, they return, and bring us with them./The moment of the rose and the moment of the yew-tree/Are of equal duration. A people without history/Is not redeemed from time, for history is a pattern/Of timeless moments. So, while the light fails/On a winter's afternoon, in a secluded chapel/History is now and England --Eliot, Little Gidding