Mewness
First Post
A very careful examination proves that the trap is a sort of sprung snare. A tripline causes a noose to snare the target's leg and whips him up against a tree, onto a set of sharpened spikes. A nasty peace of work: whoever uses the trail regularly does not appear to be at all fond of visitors.
Avoiding this trap, the group follows the trail northwest and then west around another steep ridge, eventually coming to an intersection. One path branches off to the northeast and the other goes west and a little south. Right in the middle of the intersection, Castile spots another trap similar to the first.
The northeast branch of the trail appears to lead to some sort of campsite. It looks very run-down, perhaps deserted.
Avoiding this trap, the group follows the trail northwest and then west around another steep ridge, eventually coming to an intersection. One path branches off to the northeast and the other goes west and a little south. Right in the middle of the intersection, Castile spots another trap similar to the first.
The northeast branch of the trail appears to lead to some sort of campsite. It looks very run-down, perhaps deserted.
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