thegreyman
First Post
The party continues on the trail following the tracks left by the wagons. The very last made tracks are hard to follow, as there are many other wagon tracks here from previous travels on the road. However, there are no side trails that lead off, so the direction the wagons had traveled seems obvious. There are a few places that it would be easier to climb the cliffs, but none that are possible for wagons or carts.
After walking for several more hours (making it early to late afternoon), the party comes upon a fork in the path. Both appear to be easily negotiable by the wagons, although the left hand path travels deeper into the mountains, while the right hand path seems to turn away from the more rugged areas.
The trail is currently cutting through steep hills, which are easily climbable to everyone, if the people below don't mind some small stones. The area around also has some small scrub trees barely surviving in the harsh environment.
After walking for several more hours (making it early to late afternoon), the party comes upon a fork in the path. Both appear to be easily negotiable by the wagons, although the left hand path travels deeper into the mountains, while the right hand path seems to turn away from the more rugged areas.
The trail is currently cutting through steep hills, which are easily climbable to everyone, if the people below don't mind some small stones. The area around also has some small scrub trees barely surviving in the harsh environment.