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[Pathfinder] Hewligan's Rise of the Runelords: The Hook Mountain Massacre
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<blockquote data-quote="hewligan" data-source="post: 5123182" data-attributes="member: 19688"><p>Vale leads the way. The group hunched, against the wind and rain, but also to protect the bundles of wood they carry under their cloaks, and perhaps in part as a natural reflex as they try to creep towards the fort unseen.</p><p></p><p>They skirt along side a small ridge of tumbledown hedges, and head towards the small lake at the southern part of the fort wall.</p><p></p><p>What once might have been a crystal-clear mountain lake has become an abattoir. Partially butchered and mutilated bodies, some human, some horse, some giant eagle, lie sprawled along the shore. A waterfall plummets from the cliffs to the west into the pool, which keeps much of the water clean save for near the shores where the dead lie thick.</p><p></p><p>Vale points. "Behind there" he offers. A man of few words.</p><p></p><p>The group follow him as he steps into the lake. In full view of the walls now, if an ogre were to patrol this section they would be seen in seconds. But nobody is patrolling. Nobody is visible on this section of wall at all.</p><p></p><p>Vale wades along the edge of the lake towards the narrow point where the waterfall thunders down. He is knee deep in water, and then clambers over some large rocks, using one hand to steady himself, the other holding his cloak over the wood.</p><p></p><p>He pushes on into, and then through the waterfall.</p><p></p><p>The rest of you follow.</p><p></p><p>The floor of this cave is dotted with puddles. Patches of pale moss and fungus grow in sheets on the wall, while to the north, a five-foot- widepassagewayanglesupintodarkness.Awalkwayofsoggyplanks leads from this opening southeast to a second opening curtained by cascades of falling water.</p><p></p><p>Some of you have been more successful at keeping your wooden bundles dry than others, but the idea to keep the kindling in the water-skins proved to be a good one, and at least you have a good quantity of that.</p><p></p><p>So.... you are in. Now what?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hewligan, post: 5123182, member: 19688"] Vale leads the way. The group hunched, against the wind and rain, but also to protect the bundles of wood they carry under their cloaks, and perhaps in part as a natural reflex as they try to creep towards the fort unseen. They skirt along side a small ridge of tumbledown hedges, and head towards the small lake at the southern part of the fort wall. What once might have been a crystal-clear mountain lake has become an abattoir. Partially butchered and mutilated bodies, some human, some horse, some giant eagle, lie sprawled along the shore. A waterfall plummets from the cliffs to the west into the pool, which keeps much of the water clean save for near the shores where the dead lie thick. Vale points. "Behind there" he offers. A man of few words. The group follow him as he steps into the lake. In full view of the walls now, if an ogre were to patrol this section they would be seen in seconds. But nobody is patrolling. Nobody is visible on this section of wall at all. Vale wades along the edge of the lake towards the narrow point where the waterfall thunders down. He is knee deep in water, and then clambers over some large rocks, using one hand to steady himself, the other holding his cloak over the wood. He pushes on into, and then through the waterfall. The rest of you follow. The floor of this cave is dotted with puddles. Patches of pale moss and fungus grow in sheets on the wall, while to the north, a five-foot- widepassagewayanglesupintodarkness.Awalkwayofsoggyplanks leads from this opening southeast to a second opening curtained by cascades of falling water. Some of you have been more successful at keeping your wooden bundles dry than others, but the idea to keep the kindling in the water-skins proved to be a good one, and at least you have a good quantity of that. So.... you are in. Now what? [/QUOTE]
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