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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 5517919" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>After enjoying the meal, the party received directions once more before heading out to Cotown. Pan and Chip were kind enough to walk the heroes up to the Shrine in order to say goodbyes. Pan smiled weakly, and it was clear that the older boy was troubled by the recent events. On the other hand, Chip bubbled with excitement to see adventurers questing on his behalf and went so far to give each of the men a hug before they set off.</p><p></p><p>Kanli</p><p>[sblock]</p><p>As you passed the Shrine, you sensed a new entity reaching out and contacting you in your mind. You realized that it was not a spirit, but odder still, a lack of a spirit, as if reality was torn and a void came alive. You stopped to whisper quietly to the man who wasn't there before you passed him by. Although he wasn't there, he reminded you of the time that never happened when you walked a million hills together and righted a million wrongs before he ceased to be. The two of you chuckled softly at the lost memories and you asked him if he remembered the quest you were embarking upon. He answered yes, and that the quest ended in much sorrow and touched him greatly, as it did you, and that in the end you might not be able to save the woman. At this point you realized it was not right to talk to a man who wasn't there, for reality would react sharply to his intrusion and your ignorant allies might feel you were touched in the head. You passed and parted with your new friend that you had known a different reality ago. He gazed a gazeless stare at your departure, saying he understood why you must leave, but that even though he wasn't now with you he was and would always be your friend and brother.</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p> The going started off simple enough, though within the first hour of the trek the terrain became hilly, followed by rocky, which slowed your group considerably. The sun was close to setting by the time the terrain opened back up to grassy fields and the party reached the abandoned settlement called Cotown. There were perhaps six dozen buildings to the settlement, most of which were partially collapsed from warped and waterlogged roofs. A stained fountain stood in the center of the town, though it was featureless and full of lichen covered rain water.</p><p></p><p> Upon further investigation, Elros was able to find two entrances to abandoned mines, though both were fully boarded up with rotting boards that were dirt-covered from time and the elements. Yo found a large pasture where cows were likely penned in order to feed the settlement, however it was now overgrown and empty of animals larger than the occassional rabbit.</p><p></p><p> It was Mortar who found the more recent sign of activity. Something heavy had been dragged through the town and had disturbed the otherwise untouched earth. The heavy object was drug from the southern rocky hills, passed by the town center, and then was drug east onto a large hill covered with difficult undergrowth. The hilltop was a quarter mile east of the fountain where the party stood and took notice of Mortar's observations. From the smell of nearby water, it was also likely that the hilltop overlooked the lagoon. Mortar also noticed some large animal tracks in the dirt near the signs of the drugged object.</p><p></p><p>OOC: Mortar, make a DC 15 Survival check using the dice roller here on ENWorld in order to identify the animal tracks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 5517919, member: 34958"] After enjoying the meal, the party received directions once more before heading out to Cotown. Pan and Chip were kind enough to walk the heroes up to the Shrine in order to say goodbyes. Pan smiled weakly, and it was clear that the older boy was troubled by the recent events. On the other hand, Chip bubbled with excitement to see adventurers questing on his behalf and went so far to give each of the men a hug before they set off. Kanli [sblock] As you passed the Shrine, you sensed a new entity reaching out and contacting you in your mind. You realized that it was not a spirit, but odder still, a lack of a spirit, as if reality was torn and a void came alive. You stopped to whisper quietly to the man who wasn't there before you passed him by. Although he wasn't there, he reminded you of the time that never happened when you walked a million hills together and righted a million wrongs before he ceased to be. The two of you chuckled softly at the lost memories and you asked him if he remembered the quest you were embarking upon. He answered yes, and that the quest ended in much sorrow and touched him greatly, as it did you, and that in the end you might not be able to save the woman. At this point you realized it was not right to talk to a man who wasn't there, for reality would react sharply to his intrusion and your ignorant allies might feel you were touched in the head. You passed and parted with your new friend that you had known a different reality ago. He gazed a gazeless stare at your departure, saying he understood why you must leave, but that even though he wasn't now with you he was and would always be your friend and brother. [/sblock] The going started off simple enough, though within the first hour of the trek the terrain became hilly, followed by rocky, which slowed your group considerably. The sun was close to setting by the time the terrain opened back up to grassy fields and the party reached the abandoned settlement called Cotown. There were perhaps six dozen buildings to the settlement, most of which were partially collapsed from warped and waterlogged roofs. A stained fountain stood in the center of the town, though it was featureless and full of lichen covered rain water. Upon further investigation, Elros was able to find two entrances to abandoned mines, though both were fully boarded up with rotting boards that were dirt-covered from time and the elements. Yo found a large pasture where cows were likely penned in order to feed the settlement, however it was now overgrown and empty of animals larger than the occassional rabbit. It was Mortar who found the more recent sign of activity. Something heavy had been dragged through the town and had disturbed the otherwise untouched earth. The heavy object was drug from the southern rocky hills, passed by the town center, and then was drug east onto a large hill covered with difficult undergrowth. The hilltop was a quarter mile east of the fountain where the party stood and took notice of Mortar's observations. From the smell of nearby water, it was also likely that the hilltop overlooked the lagoon. Mortar also noticed some large animal tracks in the dirt near the signs of the drugged object. OOC: Mortar, make a DC 15 Survival check using the dice roller here on ENWorld in order to identify the animal tracks. [/QUOTE]
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