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<blockquote data-quote="Raven Crowking" data-source="post: 1649716" data-attributes="member: 18280"><p><strong>Twelth Session</strong></p><p></p><p>The party moved through the narrow cut of the Spider Pass, away from the Serpent Stone and the Valley of Snakes. For a brief while, the roadway went upward, toward the highest point of the narrow pass. Then it began to cut its way down the steep hill in a number of zags and reversals. It was far less strenuous going down than up, but it still required care as a misstep could have severe consequences, and they were following little more than a footpath. At last, the group reached the ancient roadway they had traveled with the Lakashi pilgrims.</p><p></p><p>As they looked at the straight, ancient road, they realized that they were uncertain which direction to go. None of them could remember which way they had turned off the road when they had gone onto the path leading to the valley. After a bit of terse discussion, they decided to go to the left.</p><p></p><p>As the sky grew darker, it became clear that they had not chosen correctly. They never saw sight nor sign of the cave where they had spent the night with the pilgrims. Moreover, the as they went on the pines that thrust up through the old road stones became more numerous, so that it was sometimes difficult to follow the road.</p><p></p><p>That night, wolves approached their camp, though the fire kept them at bay.</p><p></p><p>In the morning, they continued on the westward way. They were occasionally forced to ford small streams that now cut through the path, and more than once they looked down through breaks in the roadway, to see water flowing in the ground far below them. They hurried on.</p><p></p><p>As it began to grow dark, they lost the roadway altogether. It ended in a stone fence, which they followed to the right until they could find a gap. They had come to the farmers’ fields outside of Long Archer.</p><p></p><p>In that wilderness town, the village gates closed with the setting of the sun. They were unsure that they would be admitted until morning, so they went to the nearest farmhouse, apologized for trespassing, and asked for lodging. That night, they were fed bacon and stale bread. They camped in the farmer’s barn. </p><p></p><p>In the morning, Desu walked along the stone fence, looking to see if there were any more signs of wolves. He found none. “A wolf would have made a potent ally,” he said. “I should have befriended one when they approached our camp the night before last.”</p><p></p><p>They gave the farmer their thanks, and some small coin for his generosity. Turning toward the river, they approached the wooden palisade surrounding Long Archer. It was too early in the year for farmer’s markets, so there was little traffic at the East River Gate. They were soon within the town.</p><p></p><p>They got rooms at the North Gate Inn, where Locke had first met Hrum. It seemed long ago, now, although surely it had been little more than two months ago. Then they went into the markets, looking for places where they might sell the extra equipment, and some of the treasures, that they had acquired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raven Crowking, post: 1649716, member: 18280"] [b]Twelth Session[/b] The party moved through the narrow cut of the Spider Pass, away from the Serpent Stone and the Valley of Snakes. For a brief while, the roadway went upward, toward the highest point of the narrow pass. Then it began to cut its way down the steep hill in a number of zags and reversals. It was far less strenuous going down than up, but it still required care as a misstep could have severe consequences, and they were following little more than a footpath. At last, the group reached the ancient roadway they had traveled with the Lakashi pilgrims. As they looked at the straight, ancient road, they realized that they were uncertain which direction to go. None of them could remember which way they had turned off the road when they had gone onto the path leading to the valley. After a bit of terse discussion, they decided to go to the left. As the sky grew darker, it became clear that they had not chosen correctly. They never saw sight nor sign of the cave where they had spent the night with the pilgrims. Moreover, the as they went on the pines that thrust up through the old road stones became more numerous, so that it was sometimes difficult to follow the road. That night, wolves approached their camp, though the fire kept them at bay. In the morning, they continued on the westward way. They were occasionally forced to ford small streams that now cut through the path, and more than once they looked down through breaks in the roadway, to see water flowing in the ground far below them. They hurried on. As it began to grow dark, they lost the roadway altogether. It ended in a stone fence, which they followed to the right until they could find a gap. They had come to the farmers’ fields outside of Long Archer. In that wilderness town, the village gates closed with the setting of the sun. They were unsure that they would be admitted until morning, so they went to the nearest farmhouse, apologized for trespassing, and asked for lodging. That night, they were fed bacon and stale bread. They camped in the farmer’s barn. In the morning, Desu walked along the stone fence, looking to see if there were any more signs of wolves. He found none. “A wolf would have made a potent ally,” he said. “I should have befriended one when they approached our camp the night before last.” They gave the farmer their thanks, and some small coin for his generosity. Turning toward the river, they approached the wooden palisade surrounding Long Archer. It was too early in the year for farmer’s markets, so there was little traffic at the East River Gate. They were soon within the town. They got rooms at the North Gate Inn, where Locke had first met Hrum. It seemed long ago, now, although surely it had been little more than two months ago. Then they went into the markets, looking for places where they might sell the extra equipment, and some of the treasures, that they had acquired. [/QUOTE]
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