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I agree with Rooth says Syfer after a few seconds, the first thing he's said in quite some time take out both groups, that way we won't have to worry about more goblins when we find their camp.
"So...left first?" Inamar prods, swaying theatrically to and fro as she tentatively starts down that path. "Also...maybe we should consider not killing one and seeing if we can get it to talk?"
"So...left first?" Inamar prods, swaying theatrically to and fro as she tentatively starts down that path. "Also...maybe we should consider not killing one and seeing if we can get it to talk?"
"Left path... right path. A smaller group is easier to deal with. Ah, and it's less likely that one can escape and flee to their camp. We should certainly capture one, or more than one. Plus, the quicker group is likely going to warn of pursuit. Perhaps we should, erm, make haste."
Gravan shifts into his wild form. "Well then. Left path. Shall we away?"
After more than a day of standing and following mutely, NR4ZN's voice rumbles to life. "With your approval Lady Inamar, I will use non-lethal measures only." With that, The robot turns towards the path on the left, standing just a fraction of an inch taller.
"Uh...okay," Inamar agrees, a little taken aback by NR4Z's sudden speech. After the initial surprise clears though she walks alongside the large robot, occasionally glancing up at it's 'head-equivalent-.
The party takes the left path after the swifter but smaller worg splinter group and heads down the trail. Weylan ranging, Rooth occasionally verifying that tracks continue on the path, then NR4ZN acting as point for the main party's travel formation.
Devastation from the storm is evident as the party eventually comes across two downed large trees, one lying diagonally across another, both blocking the trail and forcing either circumnavigating through dozens of yards of heavy brush on either side of the trail or precariously climbing over the downed trunks with the branches making this awkward.