You hide the wagon fairly well and use fallen branches still full of leaves to remove the tracks of the wagon the best you can. It is moved off the road about 15 feet and you set some of the limbs to cover it along with the rocky rocky outcropping you noticed just a bit back near the bend. It seems to blend in rather naturally with the surrounding area.
“Right right,” Niche gets up, her wound cleaned and wrapped with the cloth, joins Kal at the front “lets avoid any dead tree trunks this time shall we.”
Branagh takes a few swings with his warhammer loosening his shoulders. Damn right let's get going! He rests the head of his hammer on his shoulder after donning his pack and shield, looking at the others to lead the way
You begin on your journey down that trail, you follow it for about 10 minutes and there is nothing out of the ordinary, it leads to a creek and the trail disappears for the most part.
Alten, you seem to notice that the weight was removed from the goblins and see a few track heading along the creek about 25 feet away. How do you follow it? To the side? Directly? Do you search for bodies down stream?
If the prisoners woke up and were made to walk, then there would be non-goblin prints - any sign of that?
How wide and deep does the stream appear to be? Is there enough current to the stream to carry a body off if they dumped dead ones in there? If necessary, I'll find a decent sized rock, tie it to the end of the 50' rope and toss it out into the middle of the stream. Let it sink to the bottom (unless I run out of rope) and then pull it back. That should give me a rough estimate of how deep.
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"Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth." A Camus
There is only the sign of goblin prints. Although a slight struggle at the edge of the water from the goblins. It is a slow moving stream and fairly clear. You can tell it is about 5' deep, the water is slightly clouded with mud but you can still see the bottom.i It is wide but shallow and spans about 15-20 feet at the current location surrounding you.
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Stealth: 12
Perception: 19 (if this is about tracking the goblins, then it would be advt because of favorite enemy - my perception and survival bounus is the same - adv: 18)
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"Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth." A Camus
I guess Niche can follow the tracks fairly close and Kal can focus more on the stream? Would also like to keep an eye out for movement in any spots that looks big enough for goblins to hide
Ok. Sorvas is out for the rest of the evening and wants me to take us until tomorrow morning.
Niche and Kal sneak thru the woods following the tracks and the stream. They haven't gone too far when they hear harsh voices speaking in a gutteral language coming from around a bend in the stream, just ahead. Niche doesn't understand the language, but Alten mouths the word "gobos" at her.
Creeping around the bend and using the trees to hide, you see two goblins standing in the edge of the stream near the mouth of a cave. Their weapons are on the bank, near them. You watch reach down into the water, pick up a stone and skip it up the stream. The other one bends down, pick up another stone, and fails spectacularly in his attempt to skip it.
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Alten Kal will follow Niche's lead, for the most part, while I'm DMing.
Sorry - Alten is my other PbP game (in which Sorvas is also a player). Going back and forth between the two, I've gotten character names and colors mixed a couple of times.
You hide the wagon fairly well and use fallen branches still full of leaves to remove the tracks of the wagon the best you can. It is moved off the road about 15 feet and you set some of the limbs to cover it along with the rocky rocky outcropping you noticed just a bit back near the bend. It seems to blend in rather naturally with the surrounding area.
Warforged Fighter Talien
Ev'body ready ta go?
"Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth." A Camus
im ready lets get this show on the road and save gundrens ass
Zandrich osgood
“Right right,” Niche gets up, her wound cleaned and wrapped with the cloth, joins Kal at the front “lets avoid any dead tree trunks this time shall we.”
Branagh takes a few swings with his warhammer loosening his shoulders. Damn right let's get going! He rests the head of his hammer on his shoulder after donning his pack and shield, looking at the others to lead the way
Kal shoots a side eye sciel at Niche but otherwise didn't respond.
"Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth." A Camus
You begin on your journey down that trail, you follow it for about 10 minutes and there is nothing out of the ordinary, it leads to a creek and the trail disappears for the most part.
Survival check please from anyone.
Warforged Fighter Talien
Survivial: 10
Damn, forgetting about Favored Enemy. Advantage when tracking 17
"Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth." A Camus
Branagh Survuval Check 9
Alten, you seem to notice that the weight was removed from the goblins and see a few track heading along the creek about 25 feet away. How do you follow it? To the side? Directly? Do you search for bodies down stream?
Warforged Fighter Talien
If the prisoners woke up and were made to walk, then there would be non-goblin prints - any sign of that?
How wide and deep does the stream appear to be? Is there enough current to the stream to carry a body off if they dumped dead ones in there? If necessary, I'll find a decent sized rock, tie it to the end of the 50' rope and toss it out into the middle of the stream. Let it sink to the bottom (unless I run out of rope) and then pull it back. That should give me a rough estimate of how deep.
"Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth." A Camus
There is only the sign of goblin prints. Although a slight struggle at the edge of the water from the goblins. It is a slow moving stream and fairly clear. You can tell it is about 5' deep, the water is slightly clouded with mud but you can still see the bottom.i It is wide but shallow and spans about 15-20 feet at the current location surrounding you.
Warforged Fighter Talien
May'hap Niche an I get a bit ahead an follow dese tracks nice an quiet like. See where dey lead. Ya'll stay back a bit, but keep us in sight.
"Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth." A Camus
Stealth rolls from you both.
Perception check from both as well.
Warforged Fighter Talien
Stealth: 12
Perception: 19 (if this is about tracking the goblins, then it would be advt because of favorite enemy - my perception and survival bounus is the same - adv: 18)
"Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth." A Camus
Stealth 21
Perception 19
How close to the tracks do you stay? Do you follow them directly? If not are you closer to the stream or the other side?
Warforged Fighter Talien
I guess Niche can follow the tracks fairly close and Kal can focus more on the stream? Would also like to keep an eye out for movement in any spots that looks big enough for goblins to hide
Ok. Sorvas is out for the rest of the evening and wants me to take us until tomorrow morning.
Niche and Kal sneak thru the woods following the tracks and the stream. They haven't gone too far when they hear harsh voices speaking in a gutteral language coming from around a bend in the stream, just ahead. Niche doesn't understand the language, but Alten mouths the word "gobos" at her.
Creeping around the bend and using the trees to hide, you see two goblins standing in the edge of the stream near the mouth of a cave. Their weapons are on the bank, near them. You watch reach down into the water, pick up a stone and skip it up the stream. The other one bends down, pick up another stone, and fails spectacularly in his attempt to skip it.
"Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth." A Camus
I've only got another 30ish minutes myself.
AltenKal will follow Niche's lead, for the most part, while I'm DMing.Sorry - Alten is my other PbP game (in which Sorvas is also a player). Going back and forth between the two, I've gotten character names and colors mixed a couple of times.
"Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth." A Camus