ooc: both a question for the character and the player. Moreover, many many pages ago Dm posted a map of the region, it would be nice if it could be posted in the campaign page, easier
...Kreek at this moment notices the five Leprechauns and shrieks and hides behind the wagon.
It is at this point that a crow alights on top of the wagon and watches Kreek with avid curiosity, perhaps drawn by the lure of as yet unseen shiny things...
Corwyn, aware of a certain reputation among the more troublesome species for being well, a bird of ill omen, remains silent on his lofty perch, lest the terrified merchant make dire assumptions about intent and eyeballs.
Enwyn notes the watchful bird, but given the thought of no less than five leprechauns combined on one hapless human's ill fortune, she considers that to be a fair reaction from Kreek to finding out the cause of his unhappy state and that a friendly pair of eyes to look out for him in his panic is a good idea.
She is happier at the thought that Kreek has had excellent protection from bandits while the five gentlemen of invisible means made his life more interesting.
ooc: both a question for the character and the player. Moreover, many many pages ago Dm posted a map of the region, it would be nice if it could be posted in the campaign page, easier
( Done. Though bear in mind maps of Allansia are notoriously variable. That said, Stonebridge is about four hours walk from your current position on the trade road.)
Kreek clambers back aboard his wagon, " I'll leave this lot in safe keeping in Anvil with my Mums cousin, runs the smithy. You can pick it up when you want."
He takes his payment and heads north, the leprechauns, invisible once more......seemingly accompanying him.
The companions headed south along the trade road toward Stonebridge........
About an hour and a half into their southern journey they came across a swathe of tracks and disturbed earth crossing the trade road heading east.....a great many individuals seem to have crossed here sometime in the last few days.....
"It may just be the recent talk of war... but could these tracks possibly be troop movement?"
Banzo wears a serious frown of contemplation on his face.
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"A rightful place awaits you in the Realms Above, in the Land of the Great Light. Come in peace, and live beneath the sun again, where trees and flowers grow."
— The message of Eilistraee to all decent drow.
"Run thy sword across my chains, Silver Lady, that I may join your dance.”
After noticing Tzedaka studying the tracks Banzo will approach and ask, "What is Tzedaka, do you know something about who made these tracks or where they came from or are going?"
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"A rightful place awaits you in the Realms Above, in the Land of the Great Light. Come in peace, and live beneath the sun again, where trees and flowers grow."
— The message of Eilistraee to all decent drow.
"Run thy sword across my chains, Silver Lady, that I may join your dance.”
"A rightful place awaits you in the Realms Above, in the Land of the Great Light. Come in peace, and live beneath the sun again, where trees and flowers grow."
— The message of Eilistraee to all decent drow.
"Run thy sword across my chains, Silver Lady, that I may join your dance.”
The point is we go to the dwarves dwellings: we may find only babies and elders. I guess it is better to follow the army to understand what is going on.
All in all, if they are walking with such heavery armors, they cannot run that much
Banzo falls in step with his fellow members of 'The Heroes of Chalice' and has Zeno, his black and white tuxedo pattern cat familiar use his heightened senses to help track.
Zeno's Perception: 23
"I'll have Zeno help us track."
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"A rightful place awaits you in the Realms Above, in the Land of the Great Light. Come in peace, and live beneath the sun again, where trees and flowers grow."
— The message of Eilistraee to all decent drow.
"Run thy sword across my chains, Silver Lady, that I may join your dance.”
The Heroes of Chalice break east and begin following the trail, after an hour or so they come to a large churned up area where it seems camp was made for the night.
Ennwyns sharp elven eyes note that the camp appears to be comprised of two distinct sections with two widely seperate areas where tents were pitched and ablutions performed.
As the companions search the area she finds a seemingly discarded belt that is worn through, the buckle carries the symbol of the town of Stonebridge.
( Others may investigate further as they wish.)
Zeno finds a small stock of cheese that apparently was mislaid, retrieving him Banzo discovers a patch of earth that was recently dug up and then recovered......from the size he's fairly sure it wasn't a privy.
Banzo kneels on one knee near the spot and points it out to the others.
"Does anyone have something to dig with?"
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"A rightful place awaits you in the Realms Above, in the Land of the Great Light. Come in peace, and live beneath the sun again, where trees and flowers grow."
— The message of Eilistraee to all decent drow.
"Run thy sword across my chains, Silver Lady, that I may join your dance.”
"I'm down for whatever" Tannin states.
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Reminder for myself. Work together or fail apart. Talk with each other when necessary. Describe how, where, if, your character moved.
The sign on the trail ahead reads "DONT FEED THE DRAGON!" "Working Together" Follow this link please
How far is Stonebridge anyway?
ooc: both a question for the character and the player. Moreover, many many pages ago Dm posted a map of the region, it would be nice if it could be posted in the campaign page, easier
...Kreek at this moment notices the five Leprechauns and shrieks and hides behind the wagon.
It is at this point that a crow alights on top of the wagon and watches Kreek with avid curiosity, perhaps drawn by the lure of as yet unseen shiny things...
Corwyn, aware of a certain reputation among the more troublesome species for being well, a bird of ill omen, remains silent on his lofty perch, lest the terrified merchant make dire assumptions about intent and eyeballs.
Enwyn notes the watchful bird, but given the thought of no less than five leprechauns combined on one hapless human's ill fortune, she considers that to be a fair reaction from Kreek to finding out the cause of his unhappy state and that a friendly pair of eyes to look out for him in his panic is a good idea.
She is happier at the thought that Kreek has had excellent protection from bandits while the five gentlemen of invisible means made his life more interesting.
WIP, internet dropping out at random. Back later.
( Done. Though bear in mind maps of Allansia are notoriously variable. That said, Stonebridge is about four hours walk from your current position on the trade road.)
wait...Stonebridge is not that far, I guess we can arrive there before sunset, let' get a move on then
Kreek, you are free to go, aren't you? put yourself together, man!
Kreek clambers back aboard his wagon, " I'll leave this lot in safe keeping in Anvil with my Mums cousin, runs the smithy. You can pick it up when you want."
He takes his payment and heads north, the leprechauns, invisible once more......seemingly accompanying him.
The companions headed south along the trade road toward Stonebridge........
About an hour and a half into their southern journey they came across a swathe of tracks and disturbed earth crossing the trade road heading east.....a great many individuals seem to have crossed here sometime in the last few days.....
"It may just be the recent talk of war... but could these tracks possibly be troop movement?"
Banzo wears a serious frown of contemplation on his face.
Tzedaka examines the tracks and foot sizes. (Shoes, bearfoot, etc) she utters words in celestial for help from Libra (survival and guidance 15)
The tracks appear to be ironshod boots, broad and flat.....almost certainly dwarvish......
After noticing Tzedaka studying the tracks Banzo will approach and ask, "What is Tzedaka, do you know something about who made these tracks or where they came from or are going?"
The women shakes her head.
“A large army of dwarves.”
”most disturbing.”
The tracks are heading eastwards across the trade road.
"So... do we continue the way we were going, or try to follow the tracks?"
Banzo isn't sure which may be the better course of action.
The point is we go to the dwarves dwellings: we may find only babies and elders. I guess it is better to follow the army to understand what is going on.
All in all, if they are walking with such heavery armors, they cannot run that much
”I agree width Cherman.” Tzedaka says looking at the tracks (assuming they are recent)
"And they are easy to follow, let's just go"
He says , starting to walk the road and waving the others to do the same
Banzo falls in step with his fellow members of 'The Heroes of Chalice' and has Zeno, his black and white tuxedo pattern cat familiar use his heightened senses to help track.
Zeno's Perception: 23
"I'll have Zeno help us track."
The Heroes of Chalice break east and begin following the trail, after an hour or so they come to a large churned up area where it seems camp was made for the night.
Ennwyns sharp elven eyes note that the camp appears to be comprised of two distinct sections with two widely seperate areas where tents were pitched and ablutions performed.
As the companions search the area she finds a seemingly discarded belt that is worn through, the buckle carries the symbol of the town of Stonebridge.
( Others may investigate further as they wish.)
Zeno finds a small stock of cheese that apparently was mislaid, retrieving him Banzo discovers a patch of earth that was recently dug up and then recovered......from the size he's fairly sure it wasn't a privy.
"Looks like something was buried over here."
Banzo kneels on one knee near the spot and points it out to the others.
"Does anyone have something to dig with?"
“I’ll be right back.”
Tzedaka effortless floats up into the sky to get a better look from long range. (looking for the army, cloud of dust of traveling army, etc.)