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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 6270560" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>Tender Woodfingers was a bit sore from carrying the cut wood he had brought just in case they needed to make either a rough sort of shelter or a fire to keep the group warm at night. So he was glad for the respite, and not looking to make the journey any more complicated. "I say we go right up to the main gates. No need to go sneaking around like the foul being that's been snatching our townsfolk up at night."</p><p></p><p>Boral Furren mumbled under his breath, "I'd probably twist an ankle trying to climb around some of those stones. I don't even know how I got roped into this." He urges his cow, Betsy, forward and says, "I'm for checking the main gates, too. Who knows? Maybe we'll get lucky and find that this is all just one big misunderstanding and all our old acquaintances are in the main lobby relaxing over an extended picnic."</p><p></p><p>The squire named Happy Lordlinker disagreed. "We can all dream, but eventually we'll have to face facts. Those responsible for the disappearances likely do not mean us well, and so we shouldn't take any chances with the direct approach. Let's see if we can sneak through from the side and try to flank our foes."</p><p></p><p>It was Kurl Sparkhaven who outvoted Happy. "I doubt our companions could manage their way safely through some of those rocks in case we ran into an ambush. And the sooner we are done with our business, the sooner this structures secrets will be mine .... errrr... ours to take. I say let's brave the main gates."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 6270560, member: 34958"] Tender Woodfingers was a bit sore from carrying the cut wood he had brought just in case they needed to make either a rough sort of shelter or a fire to keep the group warm at night. So he was glad for the respite, and not looking to make the journey any more complicated. "I say we go right up to the main gates. No need to go sneaking around like the foul being that's been snatching our townsfolk up at night." Boral Furren mumbled under his breath, "I'd probably twist an ankle trying to climb around some of those stones. I don't even know how I got roped into this." He urges his cow, Betsy, forward and says, "I'm for checking the main gates, too. Who knows? Maybe we'll get lucky and find that this is all just one big misunderstanding and all our old acquaintances are in the main lobby relaxing over an extended picnic." The squire named Happy Lordlinker disagreed. "We can all dream, but eventually we'll have to face facts. Those responsible for the disappearances likely do not mean us well, and so we shouldn't take any chances with the direct approach. Let's see if we can sneak through from the side and try to flank our foes." It was Kurl Sparkhaven who outvoted Happy. "I doubt our companions could manage their way safely through some of those rocks in case we ran into an ambush. And the sooner we are done with our business, the sooner this structures secrets will be mine .... errrr... ours to take. I say let's brave the main gates." [/QUOTE]
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