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<blockquote data-quote="Egon" data-source="post: 6698758" data-attributes="member: 6800672"><p>The southern gate to the city of Neverwinter stands open behind you, the cool spring morning bringing welcoming the inevitable carts and wagons full of food and fabrics and other needed supplies from the outlying towns. Merchants and caravans can already be seen at the edge of your vision, the small carts and processions getting bigger and bigger as they make their way north towards the city. And the guards at the gate behind you are diligent in setting themselves up to face the coming onslaught of the endless trains of goods, ready to assess taxes and make sure that unsavories don't somehow find their way in to the city...or the pockets of merchants stopped at the gates.</p><p></p><p>Before you stands the carriage that your mutual friend Gundren told you about. A simple carriage, filled with all kinds of mining supplies like picks and shovels and tarps and rope all held loosely and dangerously in place by even more tarp and rope. A single horse is tied to the front of the carriage, just past the prime of its life, a bag of some type of oat or grain slung over its head so that the beast has a decent breakfast. The guards were watching over it all until you arrived, both glad to be done with babysitting duty.</p><p></p><p>You each individually were hoping for a horse so that the 5 day trek southeast along the high road to Phandalin wouldn't be a walking one. But alas, it is only the one horse, pulling the wagon. And while the driver's seat of the wagon is wide enough to carry 2 people, you are left wondering if it has the capacity to do so with the rest of the gear stowed on board. It looks like this trek will indeed be a walking one.</p><p></p><p>The road stands empty before you, save for the caravans approaching from the south. Best to get to making your way to Phandalin as quickly as possible so you can enjoy some of the coin Gundren promised you for this job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Egon, post: 6698758, member: 6800672"] The southern gate to the city of Neverwinter stands open behind you, the cool spring morning bringing welcoming the inevitable carts and wagons full of food and fabrics and other needed supplies from the outlying towns. Merchants and caravans can already be seen at the edge of your vision, the small carts and processions getting bigger and bigger as they make their way north towards the city. And the guards at the gate behind you are diligent in setting themselves up to face the coming onslaught of the endless trains of goods, ready to assess taxes and make sure that unsavories don't somehow find their way in to the city...or the pockets of merchants stopped at the gates. Before you stands the carriage that your mutual friend Gundren told you about. A simple carriage, filled with all kinds of mining supplies like picks and shovels and tarps and rope all held loosely and dangerously in place by even more tarp and rope. A single horse is tied to the front of the carriage, just past the prime of its life, a bag of some type of oat or grain slung over its head so that the beast has a decent breakfast. The guards were watching over it all until you arrived, both glad to be done with babysitting duty. You each individually were hoping for a horse so that the 5 day trek southeast along the high road to Phandalin wouldn't be a walking one. But alas, it is only the one horse, pulling the wagon. And while the driver's seat of the wagon is wide enough to carry 2 people, you are left wondering if it has the capacity to do so with the rest of the gear stowed on board. It looks like this trek will indeed be a walking one. The road stands empty before you, save for the caravans approaching from the south. Best to get to making your way to Phandalin as quickly as possible so you can enjoy some of the coin Gundren promised you for this job. [/QUOTE]
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