(There is no game rule reason for Folki to take a break. I'm just waiting for you guys to decide what to do before moving on)
As Gym heads back to the camp, he can see the goat in his head. The traumatic event has burned the memory of the goat in to his mind. If that particular goat appears again, you can bet your life that Gym will recognize him.
Elsara sheathes her sword after the group is back together. "Did you have fun with your new friend, Mister Gym?"She asks honestly, then notes the missing part of the beard. "Oh, I didn't know you were planning on shaving."
"Fun. Yeah, thats a word for it." Gym looks rather upset about the loss of part of his beard. Now he's going to have to trim the rest to match the missing patch and wait for it to grow out to where he likes it again. He hasn't trimmed it that far back in half a century! Luckily, the goat didn't take all of the patch and he won't have to trim completely down to the face.
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Sura of the Shaltari - Level 2 Human Barbarian - Lost Mine of Phandelver Tarhun Delmirev - Level 1 Dragonborn Paladin - Out of the Abyss Gymgier Morigak - Level 2 Dwarf Cleric - The Guild DM - Storm King's Thunder
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I'm pretty sure no one objects to this. So I'm moving forward
Summer-14 Time: 11:00 PM
You set camp on the outskirts of Gazza Grass lands. The sky is clear and only a slim curve is seen of the moon. Everyone gets a good night's rest. Gym has a peculiar dream.
He is standing in large room. Just as he finishes observing his surroundings. He feels like he is being watched. He notices an open door with the room on the other side is complete darkness. Even with natural darkvision he can't see through the darkness. He feels like there's someone watching him from the other side. He hears what seems like footsteps and soon, the goat emerges from the darkness of the other room. It points one hoof at Gym and says, "Listen well, bearded one. I don't know who you are. I don't know what you want. If you are looking for enlightenment, I can tell you I don't care. But what I do care about is a very particular taste. The taste of a food unlike any I have tasted in a very long time. A taste that is the stuff of dreams for goats like me. If you give me your beard now, that will be the end of it. I will not look for you; I will not pursue you. But if you don't, I will look for you. I will find you. And I will eat your beard." The goat then disappears back into the shadows and Gym wakes up.
Elsara will do her usual of warding some of the sides to ease the watch a little. During her spare time waiting for the others to wake up, she attempts some more acrobatic swordplace, putting flourishes and dances into her sword weaves.
(Also, did we skip three days on the dates up there?)
(could you possibly put what the time skip is when you put the date and time? its very easy to loose track of when it was, or have to go back several pages to find it. something as simple as Summer - 13 -> 16 (travel for three days) or 12pm ->5pm (travel for 5 hrs) would make it so much easier to follow the pace and keep track of distances etc as we're travelling so much)
Gym will awake with a start and in a cold sweat, desperately grasping at his beard. He is relieved to find that it is still there. He then grumbles something about a 'god-forsaken goat' under his breath.
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Sura of the Shaltari - Level 2 Human Barbarian - Lost Mine of Phandelver Tarhun Delmirev - Level 1 Dragonborn Paladin - Out of the Abyss Gymgier Morigak - Level 2 Dwarf Cleric - The Guild DM - Storm King's Thunder
As you walk through the blue tinted trees of the (literally) magical Moonglow forest, you see a house. The house is a little off the road. In fact, it is inside the forest itself. The only thing connecting it to the outside world is a very narrow and very long dirt road which branches off from the main path. The house is painted white and is fairly large. It is a two storied structure. Moonglow forest is not as dense as Vandanore. Beautiful beams of sunlight penetrate the canopies and fall on the ground. Even before you get close to the house, you hear the sound of sheep. When you have sight of the house, you see a human woman tending to 6 sheep. She seems to be 43. She has a look of worry on her face. She wares studded leather armor and wields a quarter staff. She has a long bow and a quiver of arrows strapped to her back. As she sees you approach she waves and says, "Not common to get visitors here. Are you lost?"
Elsara will have been looking around the forest in abject glee. "A magical forest, just like in the stories!"
As the group comes along this woman, Elsara will nod. "Hi there! We're with the adventuring guild in Sydil." She looks to the others. "We're here to help with a sheep problem?"
The woman smiles weakly and says, "Aye. That be me who sent the letter. Mrs. Jay Kantberry, Hunter and Shepherd." She turns to look at her sheep. "I had a lot of the woolly things. Now there's only 6 left." The area she keeps all her sheep in is quite large. It does seem like too much space for 6 sheep. "Why don't we discuss business inside over some tea?"
Gendan remained silent during the ride to the shepherd’s house. She is still unsure of what happened in those dreams, but is certain there is something different. There seems to be a new power coursing through her veins.
Upon arriving at the shepherd’s house, she keeps her gaze downward, not making much eye contact. The half-elf follows along with the group and enters the house for tea.
You enter the house. It is a cozy place. It has all the decorations a normal house would have. Jay goes to make tea. You notice a bunch of paintings and ornaments decorating the house. Cheap replicas of famous art pieces and tiny clay statues of various fairies, beasts and heroes. Among the statues is that of an angle. It is of an exceptional craftsmanship. The most jarring thing about the house is the quiet. For a big house, it seems Jay is the only one home at the moment.
You enter the house. It is a cozy place. It has all the decorations a normal house would have. Jay goes to make tea. You notice a bunch of paintings and ornaments decorating the house. Cheap replicas of famous art pieces and tiny clay statues of various fairies, beasts and heroes. Among the statues is that of an angle. It is of an exceptional craftsmanship.
[OOC] Is the angle acute or obtuse because that really determines how Gym feels about it.
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Sura of the Shaltari - Level 2 Human Barbarian - Lost Mine of Phandelver Tarhun Delmirev - Level 1 Dragonborn Paladin - Out of the Abyss Gymgier Morigak - Level 2 Dwarf Cleric - The Guild DM - Storm King's Thunder
(I was waiting for Folki's response, but it looks like we're camping initially so the aarakocra can recover before heading off again.)
(unless there is a game rule reason why Folki has to take a break he will power on)
(There is no game rule reason for Folki to take a break. I'm just waiting for you guys to decide what to do before moving on)
As Gym heads back to the camp, he can see the goat in his head. The traumatic event has burned the memory of the goat in to his mind. If that particular goat appears again, you can bet your life that Gym will recognize him.
Elsara sheathes her sword after the group is back together. "Did you have fun with your new friend, Mister Gym?" She asks honestly, then notes the missing part of the beard. "Oh, I didn't know you were planning on shaving."
(Yeah, if we're set to head off, then onwards!)
"Fun. Yeah, thats a word for it." Gym looks rather upset about the loss of part of his beard. Now he's going to have to trim the rest to match the missing patch and wait for it to grow out to where he likes it again. He hasn't trimmed it that far back in half a century! Luckily, the goat didn't take all of the patch and he won't have to trim completely down to the face.
Sura of the Shaltari - Level 2 Human Barbarian - Lost Mine of Phandelver
Tarhun Delmirev - Level 1 Dragonborn Paladin - Out of the Abyss
Gymgier Morigak - Level 2 Dwarf Cleric - The Guild
DM - Storm King's Thunder
I'm pretty sure no one objects to this. So I'm moving forward
Summer-14
Time: 11:00 PM
You set camp on the outskirts of Gazza Grass lands. The sky is clear and only a slim curve is seen of the moon. Everyone gets a good night's rest. Gym has a peculiar dream.
He is standing in large room. Just as he finishes observing his surroundings. He feels like he is being watched. He notices an open door with the room on the other side is complete darkness. Even with natural darkvision he can't see through the darkness. He feels like there's someone watching him from the other side. He hears what seems like footsteps and soon, the goat emerges from the darkness of the other room. It points one hoof at Gym and says, "Listen well, bearded one. I don't know who you are. I don't know what you want. If you are looking for enlightenment, I can tell you I don't care. But what I do care about is a very particular taste. The taste of a food unlike any I have tasted in a very long time. A taste that is the stuff of dreams for goats like me. If you give me your beard now, that will be the end of it. I will not look for you; I will not pursue you. But if you don't, I will look for you. I will find you. And I will eat your beard." The goat then disappears back into the shadows and Gym wakes up.
Summer- 17Time 10:00AMRE?: 10
Elsara will do her usual of warding some of the sides to ease the watch a little. During her spare time waiting for the others to wake up, she attempts some more acrobatic swordplace, putting flourishes and dances into her sword weaves.
(Also, did we skip three days on the dates up there?)
No. I'm in the process of writing the detailed post.
(could you possibly put what the time skip is when you put the date and time? its very easy to loose track of when it was, or have to go back several pages to find it. something as simple as Summer - 13 -> 16 (travel for three days) or 12pm ->5pm (travel for 5 hrs) would make it so much easier to follow the pace and keep track of distances etc as we're travelling so much)
Gym will awake with a start and in a cold sweat, desperately grasping at his beard. He is relieved to find that it is still there. He then grumbles something about a 'god-forsaken goat' under his breath.
Sura of the Shaltari - Level 2 Human Barbarian - Lost Mine of Phandelver
Tarhun Delmirev - Level 1 Dragonborn Paladin - Out of the Abyss
Gymgier Morigak - Level 2 Dwarf Cleric - The Guild
DM - Storm King's Thunder
Summer- 17 (From 14)
Time 10:00AM
Wylan:
Your Location: Row-5; Column-4
As you walk through the blue tinted trees of the (literally) magical Moonglow forest, you see a house. The house is a little off the road. In fact, it is inside the forest itself. The only thing connecting it to the outside world is a very narrow and very long dirt road which branches off from the main path. The house is painted white and is fairly large. It is a two storied structure. Moonglow forest is not as dense as Vandanore. Beautiful beams of sunlight penetrate the canopies and fall on the ground. Even before you get close to the house, you hear the sound of sheep. When you have sight of the house, you see a human woman tending to 6 sheep. She seems to be 43. She has a look of worry on her face. She wares studded leather armor and wields a quarter staff. She has a long bow and a quiver of arrows strapped to her back. As she sees you approach she waves and says, "Not common to get visitors here. Are you lost?"
Elsara will have been looking around the forest in abject glee. "A magical forest, just like in the stories!"
As the group comes along this woman, Elsara will nod. "Hi there! We're with the adventuring guild in Sydil." She looks to the others. "We're here to help with a sheep problem?"
The woman smiles weakly and says, "Aye. That be me who sent the letter. Mrs. Jay Kantberry, Hunter and Shepherd." She turns to look at her sheep. "I had a lot of the woolly things. Now there's only 6 left." The area she keeps all her sheep in is quite large. It does seem like too much space for 6 sheep. "Why don't we discuss business inside over some tea?"
Elsara seems to be trying to resist the urge to go and cuddle the fluffy sheep in front of her. "Sure... Tea..."
She says, "Give me a moment here." She finishes herding her sheep and enter the building. "Come in. Come in."
Gendan remained silent during the ride to the shepherd’s house. She is still unsure of what happened in those dreams, but is certain there is something different. There seems to be a new power coursing through her veins.
Upon arriving at the shepherd’s house, she keeps her gaze downward, not making much eye contact. The half-elf follows along with the group and enters the house for tea.
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You enter the house. It is a cozy place. It has all the decorations a normal house would have. Jay goes to make tea. You notice a bunch of paintings and ornaments decorating the house. Cheap replicas of famous art pieces and tiny clay statues of various fairies, beasts and heroes. Among the statues is that of an angle. It is of an exceptional craftsmanship. The most jarring thing about the house is the quiet. For a big house, it seems Jay is the only one home at the moment.
[OOC] Is the angle acute or obtuse because that really determines how Gym feels about it.
Sura of the Shaltari - Level 2 Human Barbarian - Lost Mine of Phandelver
Tarhun Delmirev - Level 1 Dragonborn Paladin - Out of the Abyss
Gymgier Morigak - Level 2 Dwarf Cleric - The Guild
DM - Storm King's Thunder
(I... uh don't know what you mean. Not very good with architecture. Angle of what?)
(I think you must have meant a statue of an *angel*, or this woman loves her some trig)