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<blockquote data-quote="narayan" data-source="post: 7169544" data-attributes="member: 6677509"><p><strong>Joseth Occius</strong></p><p></p><p>Your travel from the village has been uneventful giving you time to think. Why was the relic taken and exactly by whom? Mgorongoron tribesman are largely superstitious and fearful of angering their god. It was doubtful any of the warriors or shepherds would risk touching the relic, much less making away with it. The village shaman had a pupil, a student, who also left with the heard to bless their endeavor and be sure there was no foul play. </p><p></p><p>His name is Tiassal, someone who's viewed relic before under the guidance of the shaman. Of everyone who left with the herd, Tiassal seems the most likely thief, though in truth you know very little about him. Tiassal was one of four pupils the head shaman was currently training to watch over smaller villages. Training usually lasts about one full year. Tiassal was the newest of the pupils and had only been with the shaman for a few month's time. </p><p></p><p>Kimotho and the shaman have thus far kept the fact the relic is missing a secret from the rest of the tribe so you were unable to question anyone else in the tribe about Tiassal without raising suspicions. As soon as you arrived in the village Kimotho and the shaman pulled you aside, explained the situation and told to make haste immediately in pursuit of the herd. </p><p></p><p>You are still a few days away from Dreadhill on foot, but you are you sure you will catch the slower-moving herd before they reach the town. There is no difficulty following the tracks of the herd, even for someone like yourself who is not a tracker, but if Tiassal or whomever stole the relic ditches the group before it reaches the town it will be far more difficult for you to track them individually.</p><p></p><p>Presently it is late morning, warm but not yet hot, (though mercifully now in mid spring the heat is still bearable). You have followed the herd away from the road for a while, which is not unusual whenever there is a favored grazing area or water hole along the route. (Local Mgorongoron's are usually very familiar with the land).</p><p></p><p><strong>Joseth:</strong> (Make a Spot check)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="narayan, post: 7169544, member: 6677509"] [b]Joseth Occius[/b] Your travel from the village has been uneventful giving you time to think. Why was the relic taken and exactly by whom? Mgorongoron tribesman are largely superstitious and fearful of angering their god. It was doubtful any of the warriors or shepherds would risk touching the relic, much less making away with it. The village shaman had a pupil, a student, who also left with the heard to bless their endeavor and be sure there was no foul play. His name is Tiassal, someone who's viewed relic before under the guidance of the shaman. Of everyone who left with the herd, Tiassal seems the most likely thief, though in truth you know very little about him. Tiassal was one of four pupils the head shaman was currently training to watch over smaller villages. Training usually lasts about one full year. Tiassal was the newest of the pupils and had only been with the shaman for a few month's time. Kimotho and the shaman have thus far kept the fact the relic is missing a secret from the rest of the tribe so you were unable to question anyone else in the tribe about Tiassal without raising suspicions. As soon as you arrived in the village Kimotho and the shaman pulled you aside, explained the situation and told to make haste immediately in pursuit of the herd. You are still a few days away from Dreadhill on foot, but you are you sure you will catch the slower-moving herd before they reach the town. There is no difficulty following the tracks of the herd, even for someone like yourself who is not a tracker, but if Tiassal or whomever stole the relic ditches the group before it reaches the town it will be far more difficult for you to track them individually. Presently it is late morning, warm but not yet hot, (though mercifully now in mid spring the heat is still bearable). You have followed the herd away from the road for a while, which is not unusual whenever there is a favored grazing area or water hole along the route. (Local Mgorongoron's are usually very familiar with the land). [B]Joseth:[/B] (Make a Spot check) [/QUOTE]
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