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<blockquote data-quote="sunshadow21" data-source="post: 6790405" data-attributes="member: 6667193"><p>[ooc]I was wondering if someone was going to say the magic word to solve this particular challenge.[/ooc]</p><p></p><p>At the mention of rope, it occurs to Cruendithas that some of the rigging still on the beach would not only work for keeping people tied together, but also to attach to the rock itself, allowing for a much easier ascent. The first part is still a bit tricky, and the hot sun is out and drying the rock off by the time Cruendithas and Qalabash get a temporary guideline set up along the entire path; between the sun and the guideline, even the dwarf is able to get up the ledge with relative ease eventually. The path itself seems to be partially created by the weather acting upon the rockface and part purposefully carved out, though the carved out sections are extremely old, and without the guideline, the less nimble of the party would have had tremendous difficulty getting past a number of spots where large portions of the path are partially worn away or collapsed. Repairing it and making it fully functional seems like a doable, if moderately time consuming, project should it be necessary if there is indeed pirate treasure waiting inside the rock.</p><p></p><p>The two smaller harpies do eventually reappear, but keep their distance from the party, concentrating on collecting firewood from the beach and carrying it up to their nest at the very top of the rock, using the fartherest out portion of the outcropping to as a stopping point where they broke up the larger pieces into more manageable chunks before taking them all the way up the rock. One of them is chopping away at some particularly long planks on the outcropping as the party finally reaches it. The outcropping is good sized, jutting out a good 40 feet from the rockface with a walkable surface ranging from 15 to 25 feet wide out to the end. The harpy stops her chopping and watches the party warily, ready to fly at the first sign of trouble. On the rockface itself there is what looks like a natural crevise that someone a long time ago widened out to be a functional opening for humans, and a narrow twisting path/cave similarly created naturally and artificially widened seems to wind down from that opening into the interior of the rock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunshadow21, post: 6790405, member: 6667193"] [ooc]I was wondering if someone was going to say the magic word to solve this particular challenge.[/ooc] At the mention of rope, it occurs to Cruendithas that some of the rigging still on the beach would not only work for keeping people tied together, but also to attach to the rock itself, allowing for a much easier ascent. The first part is still a bit tricky, and the hot sun is out and drying the rock off by the time Cruendithas and Qalabash get a temporary guideline set up along the entire path; between the sun and the guideline, even the dwarf is able to get up the ledge with relative ease eventually. The path itself seems to be partially created by the weather acting upon the rockface and part purposefully carved out, though the carved out sections are extremely old, and without the guideline, the less nimble of the party would have had tremendous difficulty getting past a number of spots where large portions of the path are partially worn away or collapsed. Repairing it and making it fully functional seems like a doable, if moderately time consuming, project should it be necessary if there is indeed pirate treasure waiting inside the rock. The two smaller harpies do eventually reappear, but keep their distance from the party, concentrating on collecting firewood from the beach and carrying it up to their nest at the very top of the rock, using the fartherest out portion of the outcropping to as a stopping point where they broke up the larger pieces into more manageable chunks before taking them all the way up the rock. One of them is chopping away at some particularly long planks on the outcropping as the party finally reaches it. The outcropping is good sized, jutting out a good 40 feet from the rockface with a walkable surface ranging from 15 to 25 feet wide out to the end. The harpy stops her chopping and watches the party warily, ready to fly at the first sign of trouble. On the rockface itself there is what looks like a natural crevise that someone a long time ago widened out to be a functional opening for humans, and a narrow twisting path/cave similarly created naturally and artificially widened seems to wind down from that opening into the interior of the rock. [/QUOTE]
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