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<blockquote data-quote="Broccli_Head" data-source="post: 168711" data-attributes="member: 105"><p><strong>new horizons...</strong></p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: blue">8 Ches , 1373 Year of Rogue Dragons:<em> Continuing the Quest</em></span></strong></p><p></p><p>The morning was unusually warm and a mist had settled upon Westgate. The dampness seemed to enhance the somber mood of the remaining heroes as Benito gathered them together to begin their journey to find Mourn. Earlier the Holy Justice had once again communed with Tyr. Aris and Variak were still alive. Mourn was somewhere in the Sunset Mountains, though no longer in captivity of the elves who had kidnapped him, and he had never made it to Evereska. Their destination would place them at the foothills of these same mountains. Did Grigor know more than he pretended? He had met with the High Abbot once more that morning hoping that the representative of Tyr in Westgate would rescind his 'order' to leave. Instead, Grigor had restated his position, but as he once again adamantly requested that the heroes leave, he had presented Benito with a ring bearing the mark of Tyr and had sent him away with a strong brotherly embrace. </p><p></p><p>Benito shook his head. He needn't be critical against his superiors after all they had done to counsel him and his companions and give them refuge from the dangers of Westgate. It was no time for arguing. He and Grim had already had words. The crazy halfling had wanted to go 'shopping' in Westgate before they departed!</p><p></p><p>The cleric gathered the remnant and the three new companions (<em>Aris's spies and bill collectors!</em> thought Grim) and began the incantation from the scroll. As the world began to become hazy around the group they reached for each others' hands. A gentle breeze from the harbor began to blow and at first slowly and almost lazily but then with increasing speed, they walked along the wind currents towards the northwest. Nosr and Aif watched from the courtyard as the cloud of adventurers climbed into the air and away. Water and forests and hills and rivers and farmland sped beneath them as the Heroes soared towards whereever Grigor's scroll would take them. Hours and much self-comtemplation later the party began to descend. When they coalesced they found themselves near several standing stones , marked with the symbols of several dieties including Tyr, Silvanus and Chauntea. Realizing that it was almost dark, the party began to search for a place to find camp. About a hundred yards from where they had arrived, Grim, their new wilderness expert, found a large, rocky outcropping. </p><p></p><p>With the events of Westgate still fresh in their minds, the Heroes were especially vigilant. Grim scouted the area and set a few suprises for any would-be attackers while Benito used the power of Tyr to create lodgings for the evening. </p><p></p><p>Manipulating the stone of their redoubt, Benito constructed a small domed-structure that would hopefully provide protection against marauders and as he felt drops hit his face, cover against the rain that had seemingly followed them from foul Westgate. Ellysidell took in a deep breath enjoying the fresh air, a stark constrast from the stench of the city. As the party settled in for the night (amidst grumbling from the urbanized Khirin and Souliss), Benito inspired and maybe a bit angry stamped the scales of Tyr upon the rocky surface of their shelter (the ring in his mailed fist had magically burned the symbol on the stone!)</p><p></p><p>Despite their paranoia and fear of retaliation and the tension and insecurity from being leaderless, the heroes eventually were able to rest. The gods smiled upon them; the night was quiet...for once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broccli_Head, post: 168711, member: 105"] [b]new horizons...[/b] [b][COLOR=blue]8 Ches , 1373 Year of Rogue Dragons:[i] Continuing the Quest[/i][/COLOR][/b][COLOR=blue][i][/i][/COLOR] The morning was unusually warm and a mist had settled upon Westgate. The dampness seemed to enhance the somber mood of the remaining heroes as Benito gathered them together to begin their journey to find Mourn. Earlier the Holy Justice had once again communed with Tyr. Aris and Variak were still alive. Mourn was somewhere in the Sunset Mountains, though no longer in captivity of the elves who had kidnapped him, and he had never made it to Evereska. Their destination would place them at the foothills of these same mountains. Did Grigor know more than he pretended? He had met with the High Abbot once more that morning hoping that the representative of Tyr in Westgate would rescind his 'order' to leave. Instead, Grigor had restated his position, but as he once again adamantly requested that the heroes leave, he had presented Benito with a ring bearing the mark of Tyr and had sent him away with a strong brotherly embrace. Benito shook his head. He needn't be critical against his superiors after all they had done to counsel him and his companions and give them refuge from the dangers of Westgate. It was no time for arguing. He and Grim had already had words. The crazy halfling had wanted to go 'shopping' in Westgate before they departed! The cleric gathered the remnant and the three new companions ([i]Aris's spies and bill collectors![/i] thought Grim) and began the incantation from the scroll. As the world began to become hazy around the group they reached for each others' hands. A gentle breeze from the harbor began to blow and at first slowly and almost lazily but then with increasing speed, they walked along the wind currents towards the northwest. Nosr and Aif watched from the courtyard as the cloud of adventurers climbed into the air and away. Water and forests and hills and rivers and farmland sped beneath them as the Heroes soared towards whereever Grigor's scroll would take them. Hours and much self-comtemplation later the party began to descend. When they coalesced they found themselves near several standing stones , marked with the symbols of several dieties including Tyr, Silvanus and Chauntea. Realizing that it was almost dark, the party began to search for a place to find camp. About a hundred yards from where they had arrived, Grim, their new wilderness expert, found a large, rocky outcropping. With the events of Westgate still fresh in their minds, the Heroes were especially vigilant. Grim scouted the area and set a few suprises for any would-be attackers while Benito used the power of Tyr to create lodgings for the evening. Manipulating the stone of their redoubt, Benito constructed a small domed-structure that would hopefully provide protection against marauders and as he felt drops hit his face, cover against the rain that had seemingly followed them from foul Westgate. Ellysidell took in a deep breath enjoying the fresh air, a stark constrast from the stench of the city. As the party settled in for the night (amidst grumbling from the urbanized Khirin and Souliss), Benito inspired and maybe a bit angry stamped the scales of Tyr upon the rocky surface of their shelter (the ring in his mailed fist had magically burned the symbol on the stone!) Despite their paranoia and fear of retaliation and the tension and insecurity from being leaderless, the heroes eventually were able to rest. The gods smiled upon them; the night was quiet...for once. [/QUOTE]
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