It's hard to see in the driving snow, but Viletta is sure of one thing--shoot first and ask questions later often causes more problems than solves them. "Let's watch them," she suggests, "and stay low. No need to defend ourselves just yet. And if they are part of the missing convoy--or even if they know something about it--let's not be too quick to assume that they need to die."
Thyrnn commands Shiver to stay close to avoid startling the strangers or have them accidentally attack Shiver out of fear or surprise.
“They could be having this exact same discussion about us right now. We should assume they are friendly until otherwise shown. The weather is dangerous enough that we don’t need to invent more without need.”
Iden does not like the idea of attempting to follow strangers in the storm without more information.
“It might be best to quickly figure out if they are dangerous. I can turn someone invisible so they can get closer without being seen and find out if we need to be concerned. If we noticed them it is very possible that they will eventually notice us. If anyone else can help with making someone quiet we have a good shot at scouting them without being noticed.”
Abishai continued to trudge through the snow, confident in the route. Glad the group had tied themselves together, made it impossible for a person in their group to wander off and get lost alone. So when of the group veered off the established track, the rope gently tugged them back into formation. Visibility was terrible and the cold was even worse. The blanket wrapped around the bearded fighter kept most of the cold at bay, but it did nothing to help Abishai's attitude.
He had been staring down far longer than he'd wanted to admit, which is why he was caught off guard when talk began of small creatures nearby. 'Fool... It's my job to stay vigilant, one I clearly failed.'
"We cannot assume they are hostile." The warrior says as he places a gloved hand upon Viletta's horse's haunch and gently pats the beast. "If one of you wishes to scout ahead to get a closer look, the rest of us will provide overwatch if hostilities commence."
[[OOC: Abishai readies an Attack; if our scout is caught and attacked by the creatures: 13 ; Damage 13]]
Skalma grins at Iden, a teasing glint in her fierce, solid blue eyes. "What type of creatures travel in packs in this weather? Aye, what kind of fools would think tae do such a daft thing?!"
The goliath glances around at the rest of of the company. "I'm nae too shabby at sneaking aboot, learned how tae keep the crunch of me boots soft, and blend me form with the snow drifts when needed. But if yer keen tae give it a go, Thrynn, dinnae let me stop ye."
She says nothing of Iden's sorcery, still untrusting of the mage's peculiar tricks. The giantess watches as Abishai prepares for battle, and draws her longbow from her belongings, a formidable weapon crafted of yew that stands taller than her companions.
History: Nat 20 + 1 = 21 ((Does Skalma have any idea who inhabits or travels across this region of the permafrost?))
ACTION: Ready. In the event that a fight breaks out, she will shoot an arrow at the most dangerous looking enemy. To hit: 17 Damage: 13
Viletta nods in agreement as she watches the members of the party ready themselves. She slips out of the loop of rope tying her to the rest of the group--it's a risk, in the blizzard, of course, but if she needs to get on her horse to speed an attack, it could mean the difference between victory and defeat. Turning to smile at Abishai, she quietly lifts the shortbow he lent her and pulling an arrow from the quiver, knocks it in readiness for anything to happen.
(Viletta will also ready an action to fire her bow on a hostile attacker.)
Thyrnn unties himself from the group and waits to be turned invisible. Once he is, he makes his way closer to the strange group to observe their behaviors and possibly overhear their discussions.
It's hard to see in the driving snow, but Viletta is sure of one thing--shoot first and ask questions later often causes more problems than solves them. "Let's watch them," she suggests, "and stay low. No need to defend ourselves just yet. And if they are part of the missing convoy--or even if they know something about it--let's not be too quick to assume that they need to die."
Thyrnn commands Shiver to stay close to avoid startling the strangers or have them accidentally attack Shiver out of fear or surprise.
“They could be having this exact same discussion about us right now. We should assume they are friendly until otherwise shown. The weather is dangerous enough that we don’t need to invent more without need.”
Iden does not like the idea of attempting to follow strangers in the storm without more information.
“It might be best to quickly figure out if they are dangerous. I can turn someone invisible so they can get closer without being seen and find out if we need to be concerned. If we noticed them it is very possible that they will eventually notice us. If anyone else can help with making someone quiet we have a good shot at scouting them without being noticed.”
”I can go scout and assess their intentions if you can turn me invisible first”.
Abishai continued to trudge through the snow, confident in the route. Glad the group had tied themselves together, made it impossible for a person in their group to wander off and get lost alone. So when of the group veered off the established track, the rope gently tugged them back into formation. Visibility was terrible and the cold was even worse. The blanket wrapped around the bearded fighter kept most of the cold at bay, but it did nothing to help Abishai's attitude.
He had been staring down far longer than he'd wanted to admit, which is why he was caught off guard when talk began of small creatures nearby. 'Fool... It's my job to stay vigilant, one I clearly failed.'
"We cannot assume they are hostile." The warrior says as he places a gloved hand upon Viletta's horse's haunch and gently pats the beast. "If one of you wishes to scout ahead to get a closer look, the rest of us will provide overwatch if hostilities commence."
[[OOC: Abishai readies an Attack; if our scout is caught and attacked by the creatures: 13 ; Damage 13]]
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Skalma grins at Iden, a teasing glint in her fierce, solid blue eyes. "What type of creatures travel in packs in this weather? Aye, what kind of fools would think tae do such a daft thing?!"
The goliath glances around at the rest of of the company. "I'm nae too shabby at sneaking aboot, learned how tae keep the crunch of me boots soft, and blend me form with the snow drifts when needed. But if yer keen tae give it a go, Thrynn, dinnae let me stop ye."
She says nothing of Iden's sorcery, still untrusting of the mage's peculiar tricks. The giantess watches as Abishai prepares for battle, and draws her longbow from her belongings, a formidable weapon crafted of yew that stands taller than her companions.
History: Nat 20 + 1 = 21
((Does Skalma have any idea who inhabits or travels across this region of the permafrost?))
ACTION: Ready. In the event that a fight breaks out, she will shoot an arrow at the most dangerous looking enemy. To hit: 17 Damage: 13
Viletta nods in agreement as she watches the members of the party ready themselves. She slips out of the loop of rope tying her to the rest of the group--it's a risk, in the blizzard, of course, but if she needs to get on her horse to speed an attack, it could mean the difference between victory and defeat. Turning to smile at Abishai, she quietly lifts the shortbow he lent her and pulling an arrow from the quiver, knocks it in readiness for anything to happen.
(Viletta will also ready an action to fire her bow on a hostile attacker.)
Thyrnn unties himself from the group and waits to be turned invisible. Once he is, he makes his way closer to the strange group to observe their behaviors and possibly overhear their discussions.
Iden will cast invisibility on Thyrnn so that he can take a closer look.
"Don't take any unnecessary risks."