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<blockquote data-quote="Systole" data-source="post: 5934112" data-attributes="member: 93930"><p>The ancient road leads into the forest, which quickly closes overhead. The recruits draw somewhat closer together, somewhat intimidated by the greenery. But despite a feeling of being watched, nothing untoward happens on the way to the portal.</p><p> </p><p>The portal stands about and hour inside the forest, exactly where Phidelo said it would be. It's slightly bigger than he claimed, however. While a cart would not have fit, a horse or mule could probably squeeze through. On the other hand, a horse or mule would have had a very hard time getting here over the ruined and overgrown cobblestones of the ancient highway. The portal itself is an engraved stone arch of unknown construction which may or may not be dwarven. The arch itself appears inert to the unaided eye but radiates strong conjuration magic.</p><p> </p><p>[sblock=Survival 15]There are tracks of various small animals and a few deer. You did see a set of bear tracks, but they were several days old and traveling away from your current location in any event.[/sblock][sblock=Perception 25]Here and there, you notice some scratches cut into the trees about one foot off the ground. They appear to mark small trails through the wood.[/sblock][sblock=K:Nature 15]The forest is extremely old and thick here. It's hard to believe that you were in Venza only this morning, but there are some roots and mushrooms that would make for a good stew, and some flowers that the recruits might want to take home to show the folks in Ranocchio.[sblock=K:Nature 20]As diverse as the forest is, it almost seems as if it were being maintained.[sblock=K:Nature 25]This is clearly a fey forest. However, if the fey in question were dark or dangerous, the forest would look different and you probably would have heard stories, so it's likely fairly safe. Still ... even the nicer kinds of fey can be capricious if annoyed.[/sblock][/sblock][/sblock]</p><p> </p><p><img src="http://i1257.photobucket.com/albums/ii513/pnthffr/portal_resize.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systole, post: 5934112, member: 93930"] The ancient road leads into the forest, which quickly closes overhead. The recruits draw somewhat closer together, somewhat intimidated by the greenery. But despite a feeling of being watched, nothing untoward happens on the way to the portal. The portal stands about and hour inside the forest, exactly where Phidelo said it would be. It's slightly bigger than he claimed, however. While a cart would not have fit, a horse or mule could probably squeeze through. On the other hand, a horse or mule would have had a very hard time getting here over the ruined and overgrown cobblestones of the ancient highway. The portal itself is an engraved stone arch of unknown construction which may or may not be dwarven. The arch itself appears inert to the unaided eye but radiates strong conjuration magic. [sblock=Survival 15]There are tracks of various small animals and a few deer. You did see a set of bear tracks, but they were several days old and traveling away from your current location in any event.[/sblock][sblock=Perception 25]Here and there, you notice some scratches cut into the trees about one foot off the ground. They appear to mark small trails through the wood.[/sblock][sblock=K:Nature 15]The forest is extremely old and thick here. It's hard to believe that you were in Venza only this morning, but there are some roots and mushrooms that would make for a good stew, and some flowers that the recruits might want to take home to show the folks in Ranocchio.[sblock=K:Nature 20]As diverse as the forest is, it almost seems as if it were being maintained.[sblock=K:Nature 25]This is clearly a fey forest. However, if the fey in question were dark or dangerous, the forest would look different and you probably would have heard stories, so it's likely fairly safe. Still ... even the nicer kinds of fey can be capricious if annoyed.[/sblock][/sblock][/sblock] [IMG]http://i1257.photobucket.com/albums/ii513/pnthffr/portal_resize.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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