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<blockquote data-quote="MarauderX" data-source="post: 1319760" data-attributes="member: 9990"><p><u><strong><span style="font-size: 15px">Session 1 continued -</span></strong></u></p><p></p><p> Although the past few days have had cool rain, this Saturday morning seems colder than usual. You meet Rollof at the south docks along the Vulir River, and he introduces the boat captain Kalanos. Kalanos doesn’t give you a warm welcome as he is busily directing his crew where and how to stow supplies to be carried to the lumber camps. Soon you are on board with these strangers, and only the quiet lap of water and pulling of oars can be heard. The day passes and you are starting to learn about a few of your fellow passengers, where they are from and what they do for work. Rollof tells a few stories of the city and you are starting to know him as a jovial man, enjoying himself on a routine journey. You spend the night in a village upstream, and set up camp for yourselves on the moist ground. </p><p> </p><p> Again the next day you set out at noon, and the rowers pull the boat upstream as Kalanos inspects the river for changes and new embankments. You realize that Kalanos is probably getting paid well to be the first up the river, as the Vulir is still swollen from melting winter snow. Occasionally he makes a comment about alligators or troglodytes to keep a few of the unruly passengers in line. You spend the night at a well-used haven along the river. </p><p></p><p> On the third day, Kalanos says that with some luck you could reach Misha’s Ferry a little after noon, which is where you will be dropped off. This reminds Rollof, whom you realize has been drinking during the days in the boat, that he should give you direction. He stammers a little and is corrected by Kalanos often, but tells you to stay on a trail to the southeast along a smaller river that meets the Vulir at Misha’s Ferry. He cautions you to not leave for Stefan’s home until the next day, as it is a 10-12 hour hike before they get there. Instead you should stay the night at Misha’s Ferry, as she accommodations for everyone. Around one of the bends in the river a ferryboat can be seen crossing to the south side of the river after having delivered a passenger to the opposite shore. You have arrived at Misha’s Ferry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarauderX, post: 1319760, member: 9990"] [U][B][SIZE=4]Session 1 continued -[/SIZE][/B][/U] Although the past few days have had cool rain, this Saturday morning seems colder than usual. You meet Rollof at the south docks along the Vulir River, and he introduces the boat captain Kalanos. Kalanos doesn’t give you a warm welcome as he is busily directing his crew where and how to stow supplies to be carried to the lumber camps. Soon you are on board with these strangers, and only the quiet lap of water and pulling of oars can be heard. The day passes and you are starting to learn about a few of your fellow passengers, where they are from and what they do for work. Rollof tells a few stories of the city and you are starting to know him as a jovial man, enjoying himself on a routine journey. You spend the night in a village upstream, and set up camp for yourselves on the moist ground. Again the next day you set out at noon, and the rowers pull the boat upstream as Kalanos inspects the river for changes and new embankments. You realize that Kalanos is probably getting paid well to be the first up the river, as the Vulir is still swollen from melting winter snow. Occasionally he makes a comment about alligators or troglodytes to keep a few of the unruly passengers in line. You spend the night at a well-used haven along the river. On the third day, Kalanos says that with some luck you could reach Misha’s Ferry a little after noon, which is where you will be dropped off. This reminds Rollof, whom you realize has been drinking during the days in the boat, that he should give you direction. He stammers a little and is corrected by Kalanos often, but tells you to stay on a trail to the southeast along a smaller river that meets the Vulir at Misha’s Ferry. He cautions you to not leave for Stefan’s home until the next day, as it is a 10-12 hour hike before they get there. Instead you should stay the night at Misha’s Ferry, as she accommodations for everyone. Around one of the bends in the river a ferryboat can be seen crossing to the south side of the river after having delivered a passenger to the opposite shore. You have arrived at Misha’s Ferry. [/QUOTE]
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