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[Adventure] Rage of the Savage Lands (DM: Dekana, Judge: TwoHeadsBarking)
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<blockquote data-quote="Dekana" data-source="post: 5794842" data-attributes="member: 57009"><p>[ooc]I count 3 votes for the swamp and 2 for the poor quarter. To the swamp it is![/ooc]</p><p></p><p>After some discussion, you all decide to make your way toward Toeto's tribe in the swamp. Dieter provides a set of metal flasks to fill with the lizardfolks' water supply, and he cautions you not to drink from it yourselves. The group exits the temple, leaving Toeto in the care of the priest.</p><p></p><p>The guards who escorted you to the temple are nowhere to be found outside, but you don't need their help finding the city exit anyway; a barbican built into the main wall can be seen not far from the temple. The main gate is closed when you reach it, so you have to ask the soldier on duty to open it. He tells you he can't guarantee your safety outside - there will be no rescue if you get in trouble - but since the party is quite heavily armed, he figures you know what you're doing. He opens the gate, and you take your first steps into the truly savage lands.</p><p></p><p>To the west and north, you see a sparsely forested area starting a few hundred yards from the wall. Far in the distance to the east and northeast is a jagged mountain range. You see a river, large enough to make crossing it difficult, flowing from the eastern mountains and all the way to the city walls, where it passes through a set of iron bars in the wall and presumably into the ocean.</p><p></p><p>Toeto's map doesn't give any scale, so it is difficult at first to determine where to go. Thankfully, Eithal comes up with the idea of using the mountain range as a reference point; according to the map, the village is due west of where the mountains curve from north to east. From the distance of the mountains, she judges the trip will take a day and a half, maybe two days.</p><p></p><p>The party begins the trek north. You reach the treeline without any trouble - no savage beasts or monstrous humanoids to be found. Continuing north into the woods, Cay Harbor fades from view and you eventually find yourselves fully surrounded by nature. Sightings of mundane beasts, from squirrels scurrying about to massive elks running through the brush, become common occurrences.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Luinnar]Now seems a good time for your blink dog to show up.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dekana, post: 5794842, member: 57009"] [ooc]I count 3 votes for the swamp and 2 for the poor quarter. To the swamp it is![/ooc] After some discussion, you all decide to make your way toward Toeto's tribe in the swamp. Dieter provides a set of metal flasks to fill with the lizardfolks' water supply, and he cautions you not to drink from it yourselves. The group exits the temple, leaving Toeto in the care of the priest. The guards who escorted you to the temple are nowhere to be found outside, but you don't need their help finding the city exit anyway; a barbican built into the main wall can be seen not far from the temple. The main gate is closed when you reach it, so you have to ask the soldier on duty to open it. He tells you he can't guarantee your safety outside - there will be no rescue if you get in trouble - but since the party is quite heavily armed, he figures you know what you're doing. He opens the gate, and you take your first steps into the truly savage lands. To the west and north, you see a sparsely forested area starting a few hundred yards from the wall. Far in the distance to the east and northeast is a jagged mountain range. You see a river, large enough to make crossing it difficult, flowing from the eastern mountains and all the way to the city walls, where it passes through a set of iron bars in the wall and presumably into the ocean. Toeto's map doesn't give any scale, so it is difficult at first to determine where to go. Thankfully, Eithal comes up with the idea of using the mountain range as a reference point; according to the map, the village is due west of where the mountains curve from north to east. From the distance of the mountains, she judges the trip will take a day and a half, maybe two days. The party begins the trek north. You reach the treeline without any trouble - no savage beasts or monstrous humanoids to be found. Continuing north into the woods, Cay Harbor fades from view and you eventually find yourselves fully surrounded by nature. Sightings of mundane beasts, from squirrels scurrying about to massive elks running through the brush, become common occurrences. [sblock=Luinnar]Now seems a good time for your blink dog to show up.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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