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House Hune prides itself in getting involved in various roleplay activities hosted on Tales of Ta'veren MUSH. Being one of the Great Houses of Andor, members of the family, staff, and friends of the House are able to get involved and participate in the many events hosted by the Queen and the various other Houses within the game.

This archive was created for the members of House Hune and those players who might be interested in getting involved with the House in some manner - either by becoming one of its various family members, or by simply being associated with the House in some other manner.

So, sit back and enjoy, and feel free to dig through the House Hune Roleplay Logs Archives. But, please remember that this information is OOC unless you've been directly involved in the RP scenarios themselves. The logs are broken up into 'Quarterly' segments to allow for easier viewing.

[ January - March 1999 | April - June 1999 | July - September 1999 | October - December 1999 ]

[ January - March 2000]

Current House Hune Logs

April 3, 2000
In a visit to the Queen's Gardens, Rennar chances upon one of the young lords of House Versyr; Lorewyr. The two talk about many things, broaching most extensively on the topic of marriage. The reasons for this topic come clear when Lorewyr invites Rennar to attend his engagement party a few nights away.

April 3, 2000
Demonder and Rennar walk to the Palace of Andor to enjoy a quiet night conversing within the Queen's Gardens. Along the way they meet Alwyne Sedai, Rennar's cousin. The young married couple tease one another on various topics, and Demonder especially shows enthusiasm for a small group of Hune guards who seem to have taken to the axe.

April 4, 2000
Driven by prolonged curiosity about the goings on within the Palace once more, Rennar makes her way from the Queen's Gardens and to the Noble's Sitting Room. There, she finds her cousins Sev and Alwyne, a Ghealdan Lord, and Prince Theowyn Versyr. There, she learns about the Tarien False Dragon coming to Andor.

April 5, 2000
On her way to the Palace, Rennar runs into her cousin Sev, a Gaidin of the White Tower and ward to Alwyne Sedai; another Lady of House Hune. Pausing to talk to one another, their conversation broaches on the False Dragon and Caenna Sedai's death.

April 7, 2000
In the mood for telling tales, Demonder takes Rennar to the Rose and Lion for a more 'fitting' environment. Once there, conversation leads to this so called Dragon once more, much to the displeasure of the Lady. Unbeknownst to them, there were members of the Dragonsworn party with them while they visited the Inn. While there, Rennar presents to Demonder the solution of the set of rings she had been given some months prior, causing many within the Inn to think that Lady Rennar is having twins!

April 8, 2000
Again, talk of the False Dragon and his impact on Andor becomes a favorite topic within those seated within the Rose and Lion Inn. Lord Demonder and Lord Turail theorize and strategize what would be the best and most effective means to eradicate this man from their nation, even speaking about what support House Hune could give to the Queen should there be a need.

April 8, 2000
Lord Lorewyr and Mistress Kasimira hold a private party to celebrate their impending nuptials. Among those attending are Lady Rennar and Lord Demonder, with brief apperances of Ambassador Renza of Cairhien and First Prince Theowyn. This small occassion appeared to be a happy event, with hints and ideas given to the groom to be to take his lovely bride to be after they are wed.

April 25, 2000
On her way to the Inn for a quiet meal, the Lady Rennar runs into Captain-General Kellian and his companion Jane. She also meets with Lord Meridon of Ghealdan for the first time. They agree to meet at a more opportune time, then the Lady enters within the Inn. Finding the room bustling with activity, she manages to run into her cousin Darayn, who's more prone to carousing than the average noble.

April 27, 2000
Lord Lok of House Tiamaro has requested Lady Araina's hand in marriage. Lady Rennar meets with Lok to judge his suitability to marry her cousin. During the conversation, she is given some interesting 'views' upon this young Lord, and further things to consider. Lord Darayn later joins Rennar and Lok, and offers insight to the Tiamaro Lord after he leaves. Then, Darayn and Rennar get into a discussion about his duties to House Hune, and whether or not he'd like some responsibility in his life.

April 30, 2000
As morning comes around, various members of House Hune can be seen breaking their fast within the Grand Hall of Tiras Lorn. This morning, they include ladies Rennar and Jaelana, and Lord Darayn. Rennar attempts to make her new found cousin, Jaelana, more comfortable within the Hune residence, while Darayn goes on to tell a tale House Hune's honor being challenged and how he defended it valiantly enough to cause him to break his fast later than usual within the day; likely more carousing.

May 6, 2000
A private dinner party is held for members of House Hune and House Tiamaro to discuss pending marriage arrangements between Lord Lok of Tiamaro and Lady Araina of Hune. Within the party, it is revealed that Lord Geraint, High Seat of House Tiamaro, is within Andor for fear that his brother will try to harm his family and usurp his position within Tear. Empathyzing with Lord Tiamaro's position, should there be a union between the Houses, Lady Rennar has pledged her full support of hte Tarien House.

Submissions of role-play logs are always welcome. If you wish to submit a log that involves House Hune RP, please send the log to Rennar and let her know the date of the event, who, logged it, and a brief summary of what occured in the scenes submitted.


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April 13, 2000
March 11, 2000

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