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<blockquote data-quote="DEFCON 1" data-source="post: 4819058" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>The party gallops out of Overlook and begins its journey southeast. The sun is high in the sky and the lightest wisps of clouds make their path gently through the blue. A cool breeze wafting past keeps everyone quite comfortable while the warming rays of the sun drop down upon everyone.</p><p></p><p>Dorn's tune is a welcomed addition to the travels, as it keeps everyone's minds occupied. With the mountain range on their right and further plains to the left, there isn't much to capture anyone's attention. The music is a wonderful respite.</p><p></p><p>For ten miles, you all make very good time. The grasslands are not very high, the ground is solid, and the hills are not very steep. The horses maintain a steady time and steady footfalls. Conversation flows a bit as you all talk about what you are heading into, what you were doing before joining up, and what you hope to get back to once this business is hopefully done.</p><p></p><p>After several hours, you hear Wendigo whistle high and loud, and he motions off to your right, up into the mountains. You've gone as far as you can across the plains, and its time to enter the Stonehome itself. The group turns their horses slightly in that direction and you begin your ascent higher into the foothills.</p><p></p><p>It is at this point that the journey slows down quite a bit. The grass gives way to rock... a crumbling rock that has seen its share of rockfalls over the years. You each have to take further care in where you tell your steeds to go, to make sure they do not trip and fall. Some of you even climb down from your saddles to lead the horses along yourselves. Footsteps send rocks tumbling down beneath you, clattering and echoing into the air. It is only the start of your hike up the mountain, and already you are giving your position away to whomever might be living up here. It will be long and arduous... what can you do to get things off on the right foot and not see that foot break or get chopped off?</p><p></p><p><span style="color: DimGray">(Skill Check One: <em>Athletics</em>, <em>Endurance</em> or <em>Stealth</em>)</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEFCON 1, post: 4819058, member: 7006"] The party gallops out of Overlook and begins its journey southeast. The sun is high in the sky and the lightest wisps of clouds make their path gently through the blue. A cool breeze wafting past keeps everyone quite comfortable while the warming rays of the sun drop down upon everyone. Dorn's tune is a welcomed addition to the travels, as it keeps everyone's minds occupied. With the mountain range on their right and further plains to the left, there isn't much to capture anyone's attention. The music is a wonderful respite. For ten miles, you all make very good time. The grasslands are not very high, the ground is solid, and the hills are not very steep. The horses maintain a steady time and steady footfalls. Conversation flows a bit as you all talk about what you are heading into, what you were doing before joining up, and what you hope to get back to once this business is hopefully done. After several hours, you hear Wendigo whistle high and loud, and he motions off to your right, up into the mountains. You've gone as far as you can across the plains, and its time to enter the Stonehome itself. The group turns their horses slightly in that direction and you begin your ascent higher into the foothills. It is at this point that the journey slows down quite a bit. The grass gives way to rock... a crumbling rock that has seen its share of rockfalls over the years. You each have to take further care in where you tell your steeds to go, to make sure they do not trip and fall. Some of you even climb down from your saddles to lead the horses along yourselves. Footsteps send rocks tumbling down beneath you, clattering and echoing into the air. It is only the start of your hike up the mountain, and already you are giving your position away to whomever might be living up here. It will be long and arduous... what can you do to get things off on the right foot and not see that foot break or get chopped off? [COLOR="DimGray"](Skill Check One: [I]Athletics[/I], [I]Endurance[/I] or [I]Stealth[/I])[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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