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<blockquote data-quote="Someone" data-source="post: 1924098" data-attributes="member: 5656"><p>“Eeeh, no, I think you don´t understand” replies Pesetokos, who´s no really in the mood for a philosophical and moral discussion.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile Razeem has visited the crashed ship and delivered the news. Halma received them with a resigned sigh, and told the mephit that it doesn´t come as a surprise; they had the attack of one of the apemen that killed one crew member, another one was bitten by a snake, other was doused with acid from some kind of man-eating plant, and four are seriously ill for eating poisonous fruits. A war with what´s left of a nation of giants is just icing on the cake. The healer has more trouble with them that he can handle (and the crew members aren´t exactly new in this business) and that´s delaying the works. They´ve starting to build a palisade, but all the problems are taking time. </p><p></p><p>Hearing that, Shin´nairo decides to go back to the ship and help them, “or we could have no crew when we´re over with the Bird. Hope to see you soon” and she dissaperas in the jungle, gided by Razeem. You say goodbye to her and Pesetokos; he wishes you the best of lucks, leads the cyclopses back to the village (so they don´t know where you´re going) and the rest of the party heads to the mountain. </p><p></p><p>The travel, out of the asphyxiating rainforest is easy at first, the air is clean and the terrain easy. Later, your luck runs out, as the hard rocks start to come out of the soft soil, and the clouds to gather. Lunch time comes with another warm torrential rain with nothing that could be used as cover nearby, so you sit and eat your rations under the courtain of water, thinking that someone should, at least, thank you a lot for what you´re doing. Akeeta just curls on the floor, next to Al-Khazad, and seems to not mind it very much.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately, it doesn´t last long: the sun makes its way out of the clouds and has his revenge. The party starts to steam like a boling pot and by the time you arrive at the first difficult spots (and Razeem finds you again) you´re totally dry. </p><p></p><p>From afar, the mountain wasn’t so imposing; looking at it from below it´s another matter entirely. The climbing starts just fine, and for a couple hours you find only easy slopes and climbs. Then you find a ledge that goes upwards for a hundred yards or so, before dissapearing into the vertical wall. </p><p></p><p>“Another ledge.” Announces Razeem, pointing at some point, about 60 feet over you. “It continues easy easy from here”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Someone, post: 1924098, member: 5656"] “Eeeh, no, I think you don´t understand” replies Pesetokos, who´s no really in the mood for a philosophical and moral discussion. Meanwhile Razeem has visited the crashed ship and delivered the news. Halma received them with a resigned sigh, and told the mephit that it doesn´t come as a surprise; they had the attack of one of the apemen that killed one crew member, another one was bitten by a snake, other was doused with acid from some kind of man-eating plant, and four are seriously ill for eating poisonous fruits. A war with what´s left of a nation of giants is just icing on the cake. The healer has more trouble with them that he can handle (and the crew members aren´t exactly new in this business) and that´s delaying the works. They´ve starting to build a palisade, but all the problems are taking time. Hearing that, Shin´nairo decides to go back to the ship and help them, “or we could have no crew when we´re over with the Bird. Hope to see you soon” and she dissaperas in the jungle, gided by Razeem. You say goodbye to her and Pesetokos; he wishes you the best of lucks, leads the cyclopses back to the village (so they don´t know where you´re going) and the rest of the party heads to the mountain. The travel, out of the asphyxiating rainforest is easy at first, the air is clean and the terrain easy. Later, your luck runs out, as the hard rocks start to come out of the soft soil, and the clouds to gather. Lunch time comes with another warm torrential rain with nothing that could be used as cover nearby, so you sit and eat your rations under the courtain of water, thinking that someone should, at least, thank you a lot for what you´re doing. Akeeta just curls on the floor, next to Al-Khazad, and seems to not mind it very much. Fortunately, it doesn´t last long: the sun makes its way out of the clouds and has his revenge. The party starts to steam like a boling pot and by the time you arrive at the first difficult spots (and Razeem finds you again) you´re totally dry. From afar, the mountain wasn’t so imposing; looking at it from below it´s another matter entirely. The climbing starts just fine, and for a couple hours you find only easy slopes and climbs. Then you find a ledge that goes upwards for a hundred yards or so, before dissapearing into the vertical wall. “Another ledge.” Announces Razeem, pointing at some point, about 60 feet over you. “It continues easy easy from here” [/QUOTE]
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