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<blockquote data-quote="KirayaTiDrekan" data-source="post: 6463037" data-attributes="member: 6755061"><p>Alara and Samara refuse the blindfolds and head back to the city. <em>OOC: Should mudbunny and Herobizkit ever choose to return, we can bring their characters back in at any time.</em></p><p></p><p>The group is led further into the forest by Jackdaw and his companions. At one point there is an odd sensation of vertigo and Lillily and Taranis feel something speak to their partially fey natures ever so briefly and realize that the feeling was a planar shift of some sort. Bran feels something different - a racial memory of his draconic ancestors - the elves know the magics the humans used in the first war against the dragons in a time before not only the Shattering, but before the world was closed off to magic, many thousands of years ago. Xana feels wrenched and pulled, pain nearly overwhelming her - but not a physical pain, one of the spirit; when it clears she realizes that Odum is gone, left behind as if not welcome in whatever this new place is. </p><p></p><p>When the blindfolds are removed, their eyes are greeted to not just a scouting encampment but a full army camp - thousands of elven soldiers, winged beasts of various sorts (pegasi, hippogriffs, and the occasional griffon), blacksmiths, bowyers, camp cooks, and everything else one would expect for a full invasion force. </p><p></p><p>The terrain here is vastly different, more colorful, with an ephemeral quality that could only be called magical - this is another plane of existence - Taranis knows this place as a pocket of the fey realm, isolated from the rest of the plane by elven magics. His memories are clear here - he remembers everything about his past, but also knows that those memories will become indistinct once more if he returns to the material world. </p><p></p><p>Jackdaw appears uncomfortable here, as if this place reminds him of something he'd rather forget. His smile seems forced as he welcomes the group, "As you can see, Blackmoor is going to have quite the fight on their hands when this war gets started. I and a few others are still hoping it won't come to that, but, that hope wanes with each passing day. Now, about those supplies."</p><p></p><p>He points to the edge of the army camp where a large wagon rests, guarded by a pair of elven warriors. The wagon is obviously that of a wealthy Blackmoor merchant, part of a caravan most likely. Jackdaw continues, "In addition to whatever you can find of use from the wagon, I might be able to convince our weapon and armor smiths to part with some of their surplus, though it would help if I had something to offer them in exchange."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KirayaTiDrekan, post: 6463037, member: 6755061"] Alara and Samara refuse the blindfolds and head back to the city. [i]OOC: Should mudbunny and Herobizkit ever choose to return, we can bring their characters back in at any time.[/i] The group is led further into the forest by Jackdaw and his companions. At one point there is an odd sensation of vertigo and Lillily and Taranis feel something speak to their partially fey natures ever so briefly and realize that the feeling was a planar shift of some sort. Bran feels something different - a racial memory of his draconic ancestors - the elves know the magics the humans used in the first war against the dragons in a time before not only the Shattering, but before the world was closed off to magic, many thousands of years ago. Xana feels wrenched and pulled, pain nearly overwhelming her - but not a physical pain, one of the spirit; when it clears she realizes that Odum is gone, left behind as if not welcome in whatever this new place is. When the blindfolds are removed, their eyes are greeted to not just a scouting encampment but a full army camp - thousands of elven soldiers, winged beasts of various sorts (pegasi, hippogriffs, and the occasional griffon), blacksmiths, bowyers, camp cooks, and everything else one would expect for a full invasion force. The terrain here is vastly different, more colorful, with an ephemeral quality that could only be called magical - this is another plane of existence - Taranis knows this place as a pocket of the fey realm, isolated from the rest of the plane by elven magics. His memories are clear here - he remembers everything about his past, but also knows that those memories will become indistinct once more if he returns to the material world. Jackdaw appears uncomfortable here, as if this place reminds him of something he'd rather forget. His smile seems forced as he welcomes the group, "As you can see, Blackmoor is going to have quite the fight on their hands when this war gets started. I and a few others are still hoping it won't come to that, but, that hope wanes with each passing day. Now, about those supplies." He points to the edge of the army camp where a large wagon rests, guarded by a pair of elven warriors. The wagon is obviously that of a wealthy Blackmoor merchant, part of a caravan most likely. Jackdaw continues, "In addition to whatever you can find of use from the wagon, I might be able to convince our weapon and armor smiths to part with some of their surplus, though it would help if I had something to offer them in exchange." [/QUOTE]
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