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<blockquote data-quote="Mithreander" data-source="post: 1722713" data-attributes="member: 13791"><p><span style="color: gray"><span style="font-size: 9px">[OoC]Please let me know how you intend to travel if there is to be any orginization at all. All I need is 'I'll take scout' or I'll be in the rear' type thing. Nothing more, unless you want to. Thanks.[/OoC]</span></span></p><p></p><p>The group sets off into the woods, and though the underbrush is thick, the leaves and branches are spaced enough apart for the sun to find it's way through them.</p><p></p><p>Gladsy notes that everything seems as it should be and there does not seem to have been any unusual presences in this section of the forest in quite a while (unusual being humans, humanoids or larger then normal creatures). She does see some leavings of a bear, but they are many days old, and probably nothing to worry about.</p><p></p><p>After a full days travel, the group reaches the point on the map they recieved where the road to the enterence to the dwarven fortrous should be. </p><p></p><p>Here, all of the group notes that there has been the passage of some creatures. Boot marks and scuffs are well marked in the soft ground and the broken foilage of the undergrouth very appearent.</p><p></p><p>Following that odvious trail, the group finds that the trail turns to an ancient road of cobble and stone, the trees of the forest seeming to retreat from it... or trying to reclaim their teretory, bepending on your view point. </p><p></p><p>The odvious trail ends with the stone and the lack of foilage, but it's odvious that some others have an interest in this road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mithreander, post: 1722713, member: 13791"] [color=gray][size=1][OoC]Please let me know how you intend to travel if there is to be any orginization at all. All I need is 'I'll take scout' or I'll be in the rear' type thing. Nothing more, unless you want to. Thanks.[/OoC][/size][/color] The group sets off into the woods, and though the underbrush is thick, the leaves and branches are spaced enough apart for the sun to find it's way through them. Gladsy notes that everything seems as it should be and there does not seem to have been any unusual presences in this section of the forest in quite a while (unusual being humans, humanoids or larger then normal creatures). She does see some leavings of a bear, but they are many days old, and probably nothing to worry about. After a full days travel, the group reaches the point on the map they recieved where the road to the enterence to the dwarven fortrous should be. Here, all of the group notes that there has been the passage of some creatures. Boot marks and scuffs are well marked in the soft ground and the broken foilage of the undergrouth very appearent. Following that odvious trail, the group finds that the trail turns to an ancient road of cobble and stone, the trees of the forest seeming to retreat from it... or trying to reclaim their teretory, bepending on your view point. The odvious trail ends with the stone and the lack of foilage, but it's odvious that some others have an interest in this road. [/QUOTE]
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