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ysilme February 13 2014, 00:06:04 UTC
Great use of the prompt! It's nice to see the two women bond even more over these domestic issues.

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hhimring February 16 2014, 09:37:18 UTC
Thank you very much!
As for "domestic issues", I guess I didn't say it clearly, but "when things go wrong in the house" is very much Brodda's point of view.
But Brodda's house is, of course, not only built on Morwen's land, but staffed with enslaved Edain and has a stockade crammed with even more enslaved and underfed Edain beside it, as described in CoH.
So when "things go wrong in the house" from Brodda's point of view, it is frequently a matter of Aerin stealing food or sabotaging the oppression of her people and Broddun shielding her.

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someplacetobe February 13 2014, 10:55:58 UTC
I'd love to see Aerin run about!

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hhimring February 16 2014, 09:38:32 UTC
Thank you! Yes, Aerin ought to get a chance to run about--but Broddun is afraid she will do something reckless and get beaten up by Brodda for it.

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curiouswombat February 13 2014, 20:26:48 UTC
Somehow 'stirring' seems even more apt for the hares (and Aerin...) than any of our usual phrases!

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hhimring February 16 2014, 09:40:53 UTC
"Stirring" is quite apt, isn't it?
I hope our own Stirring comes soon and with better weather! I hope you didn't have too much trouble with those gale-force winds.

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engarian February 13 2014, 21:21:38 UTC
The end of winter can always signify wild times. She's had a hard life, but still has the desire. Good for her!

- Erulisse (one L)

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hhimring February 16 2014, 09:43:05 UTC
Thank you very much, Erulisse!
Even with the comforts of modern civilisation as a buffer, there is that feeling of release at the end of winter--this winter, especially I expect!
Hope you're still keeping well despite the cold and the snow!

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