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<blockquote data-quote="Creamsteak" data-source="post: 7084226" data-attributes="member: 552"><p>[ooc]Moving forward then I think. Let's just see how things go.[/ooc]</p><p></p><p>The half elf Ersarkess hears the story of a boy who's sister is lost in the "well" of Ashwell and gathers a Scylvendi warrior named Raghnall, a Dwarven Engineer named Kilvo, and his cousin Thael from the The Edge of Dispater. An elderly man of some religious fervor going by the simple name of "Whisky" is asked to accompany them, though he knows not what he's getting into. The boy is named Sorweel. </p><p></p><p>Sorweel leads the party towards a small corner of the old town that is filled with refuse. The wall under construction can bee seen far to the north and east, and other sites of construction can be seen in all directions from here. The "well" as it's generally referred is like a giant field of dirt dunes, small foliage and trees, as well as signs of derelict buildings and fences. This area, a few square miles, was once farmland and the home of a small community. Now it has partially returned to nature and partially become the dig site of treasure seekers.</p><p></p><p>Sorwheel says, <span style="color: skyblue">"The diggers came here first, but the tunnels collapsed on them. That's what they told me. Stay away or the earth will swallow you. But they also said there was treasure there, and so me and Serwa would come here. We found coins. Pots. Enough to live."</span></p><p></p><p>After some time Serwa points to a spot between two saplings. He walks over and starts to remove rocks and boards to reveal a blanket with dirt covering it. Pulling the blanket off reveals a perfectly square entrance. <span style="color: skyblue">"This chimney. This is how we got down. It rained recently, so there may be some mud."</span></p><p></p><p>The elderly man is taken aback a bit. <span style="color: silver">"Isn't this a bit much for an old man?"</span></p><p></p><p>The entrance is perhaps wide enough to fit people down one at a time. A child can do so easily, but a fully sized adult may find it quite difficult at times (disadvantage on the athletics check).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creamsteak, post: 7084226, member: 552"] [ooc]Moving forward then I think. Let's just see how things go.[/ooc] The half elf Ersarkess hears the story of a boy who's sister is lost in the "well" of Ashwell and gathers a Scylvendi warrior named Raghnall, a Dwarven Engineer named Kilvo, and his cousin Thael from the The Edge of Dispater. An elderly man of some religious fervor going by the simple name of "Whisky" is asked to accompany them, though he knows not what he's getting into. The boy is named Sorweel. Sorweel leads the party towards a small corner of the old town that is filled with refuse. The wall under construction can bee seen far to the north and east, and other sites of construction can be seen in all directions from here. The "well" as it's generally referred is like a giant field of dirt dunes, small foliage and trees, as well as signs of derelict buildings and fences. This area, a few square miles, was once farmland and the home of a small community. Now it has partially returned to nature and partially become the dig site of treasure seekers. Sorwheel says, [color=skyblue]"The diggers came here first, but the tunnels collapsed on them. That's what they told me. Stay away or the earth will swallow you. But they also said there was treasure there, and so me and Serwa would come here. We found coins. Pots. Enough to live."[/color] After some time Serwa points to a spot between two saplings. He walks over and starts to remove rocks and boards to reveal a blanket with dirt covering it. Pulling the blanket off reveals a perfectly square entrance. [color=skyblue]"This chimney. This is how we got down. It rained recently, so there may be some mud."[/color] The elderly man is taken aback a bit. [color=silver]"Isn't this a bit much for an old man?"[/color] The entrance is perhaps wide enough to fit people down one at a time. A child can do so easily, but a fully sized adult may find it quite difficult at times (disadvantage on the athletics check). [/QUOTE]
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