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<blockquote data-quote="Systole" data-source="post: 6526294" data-attributes="member: 93930"><p>You follow the trail of the horde through the forest to the northeast. The forest quickly becomes dark and thick and wild, but the raiders followed established game trails, and the large humanoid did a good job of widening them into something more passable by horses. As you travel, you're able to get a more accurate assessment of their numbers: one large humanoid (who wears boots) and somewhere between one and two dozen goblins. And Iago finds another harpy feather. If they're all working together, it's odd coalition to be sure. There are also human sized footprints, probably three sets. </p><p></p><p>Near dusk, you find the raiders' campsite, which they apparently used both coming and going. And with two days' worth of use, it's foul enough that you travel another quarter hour upwind before bedding down. The night passes uneventfully, except the howling of some wolves in the distance, and the threatening reply of a mountain lion or two. They're apparently too concerned with protecting their territory from each other to be concerned about trespassers of the two-legged variety. </p><p></p><p>The trail continues, and after a few hours the forest opens up into large hills of the sort that lowlanders call mountains. Here the trail heads toward a particularly dark and craggy mountain, known as Mount Yamantau.</p><p></p><p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://i59.servimg.com/u/f59/13/89/16/88/tranqu10.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>At the base of Mount Yamantau, you find something decidedly interesting. Scorch marks, harpy feathers, and some broken goblin weaponry. The earth is gouged and torn, and it appears someone ripped up a small tree for use as an impromptu greatclub. Clearly there was a battle here, but you no other tracks or spoor of anything other than from the goblins, harpy (or harpies), and the large humanoid. It looks as if the battle was not between the raiders and some sort of enemy, but among the raiders themselves.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=OOC]Perception and Survival rolls, please. You've also had a night's rest, so you can replenish any daily uses and change out memorized spells.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systole, post: 6526294, member: 93930"] You follow the trail of the horde through the forest to the northeast. The forest quickly becomes dark and thick and wild, but the raiders followed established game trails, and the large humanoid did a good job of widening them into something more passable by horses. As you travel, you're able to get a more accurate assessment of their numbers: one large humanoid (who wears boots) and somewhere between one and two dozen goblins. And Iago finds another harpy feather. If they're all working together, it's odd coalition to be sure. There are also human sized footprints, probably three sets. Near dusk, you find the raiders' campsite, which they apparently used both coming and going. And with two days' worth of use, it's foul enough that you travel another quarter hour upwind before bedding down. The night passes uneventfully, except the howling of some wolves in the distance, and the threatening reply of a mountain lion or two. They're apparently too concerned with protecting their territory from each other to be concerned about trespassers of the two-legged variety. The trail continues, and after a few hours the forest opens up into large hills of the sort that lowlanders call mountains. Here the trail heads toward a particularly dark and craggy mountain, known as Mount Yamantau. [CENTER][IMG]http://i59.servimg.com/u/f59/13/89/16/88/tranqu10.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] At the base of Mount Yamantau, you find something decidedly interesting. Scorch marks, harpy feathers, and some broken goblin weaponry. The earth is gouged and torn, and it appears someone ripped up a small tree for use as an impromptu greatclub. Clearly there was a battle here, but you no other tracks or spoor of anything other than from the goblins, harpy (or harpies), and the large humanoid. It looks as if the battle was not between the raiders and some sort of enemy, but among the raiders themselves. [sblock=OOC]Perception and Survival rolls, please. You've also had a night's rest, so you can replenish any daily uses and change out memorized spells.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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