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<blockquote data-quote="Blackroot" data-source="post: 3509123" data-attributes="member: 50753"><p>The morning sun ascends into the sky as the newly formed band of mercenaries follows the winding path into the small village nestled in the break in the forest. Small homes come alive now that their residents have awoken to work under the light of day; each home supporting a small patch of crops, only enough to feed the village it would seem. The path cuts into the acute slope that ends at the foot of the village, exposing the rich black soils of the forest. A working man pulling a small cart filled with apples cuts out infront of you from his humble dwelling, his mind on the day's market and not the strange group of peoples following him. </p><p></p><p>As he passes large markerstones identifying the entrance to the village you see a few of the townsfolk greeting him and waving, but when their eyes rest onto the three adventurers their kind hellos and waves soon turned into hushed conversations and questionable glances. </p><p></p><p>As you approach the center of town you can see a few lavishly designed buildings flanked by less-elaborately designed homes. Directly north of the town's center lies one of the lavishly designed buildings, a small jail is built into the side and a pair of stocks lies just west of the stairs to the entrance. You can only imagine that this maybe the Town Hall, with the enigmatic Phineus Blackroot awaiting inside. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: Lime">"Hey yous."</span> You hear a hushed tone calling at you. An older man wearing worn out and mismatched clothes beckons you to come to him. In his hand is a folded piece of parchment and a small bottle of mysterious liquid with a white scroll attached to it. The almost maniacal look on his face is enough to frighten small children and animals. He stands crouched in an alleyway, un-illuminated by the light of the sun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackroot, post: 3509123, member: 50753"] The morning sun ascends into the sky as the newly formed band of mercenaries follows the winding path into the small village nestled in the break in the forest. Small homes come alive now that their residents have awoken to work under the light of day; each home supporting a small patch of crops, only enough to feed the village it would seem. The path cuts into the acute slope that ends at the foot of the village, exposing the rich black soils of the forest. A working man pulling a small cart filled with apples cuts out infront of you from his humble dwelling, his mind on the day's market and not the strange group of peoples following him. As he passes large markerstones identifying the entrance to the village you see a few of the townsfolk greeting him and waving, but when their eyes rest onto the three adventurers their kind hellos and waves soon turned into hushed conversations and questionable glances. As you approach the center of town you can see a few lavishly designed buildings flanked by less-elaborately designed homes. Directly north of the town's center lies one of the lavishly designed buildings, a small jail is built into the side and a pair of stocks lies just west of the stairs to the entrance. You can only imagine that this maybe the Town Hall, with the enigmatic Phineus Blackroot awaiting inside. [COLOR=Lime]"Hey yous."[/COLOR] You hear a hushed tone calling at you. An older man wearing worn out and mismatched clothes beckons you to come to him. In his hand is a folded piece of parchment and a small bottle of mysterious liquid with a white scroll attached to it. The almost maniacal look on his face is enough to frighten small children and animals. He stands crouched in an alleyway, un-illuminated by the light of the sun. [/QUOTE]
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