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<blockquote data-quote="Quickleaf" data-source="post: 6891581" data-attributes="member: 20323"><p>[GM]Your owl familiar can get a good bird's eye view of the village [MENTION=15132]Steve Gorak[/MENTION] — you can refer to the <a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?462599-Witcher-Mother-of-Monsters&p=6651645&viewfull=1#post6651645" target="_blank">original post</a> for a map of Lower Posada. Even if you don't know the names of the buildings yet, the basic layout is clear: river north of the village, agriculture surrounding it in most directions, and a smaller burg to the east upriver.[/GM]</p><p></p><p>At last the farmer's ears pick up, and he turns a bit as if listening to the clop-clop of the elk's hooves and the banter of the approaching party. The ox takes advantage of the farmer's distraction to come to a stubborn halt, stretching its jaws against the harness as it pants. The older boy goes over to pat its muzzle, keeping the ox between himself and your party as he watches you carefully. The younger boy can't help but stare wide-eyed at the witchers and sorceresses. It's clear the boys are cut from the same cloth as their father — lithe, dirty brown hair, crystal clear blue eyes like a mountain lake.</p><p></p><p><strong>"Well, now you've done it. Ol' ox shall not be budging till we rest a spell,"</strong> the farmer chides with tongue-in-cheek as he feels about his vest for his pipe and weed. It's only after he starts talking that you realize he's not looking at anyone particular. Indeed, the farmer is blind. <strong>"M' boy Thomwald here,"</strong> he tousles the hair of his youngest son, blind fingers finding the boy by instinct, <strong>"says you're elves. A most noisome lot of elves then!"</strong> He chuckles, but there's an air of attentiveness in how he regards you, ears perking for sound of ambushers, his left hand resting on a cudgel stashed along the wagon's seat. <strong>"I'd have thought with the sorceress we had our fill of new folks, but there's a whole gaggle of you. What brings you to our humble lands?"</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quickleaf, post: 6891581, member: 20323"] [GM]Your owl familiar can get a good bird's eye view of the village [MENTION=15132]Steve Gorak[/MENTION] — you can refer to the [url=http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?462599-Witcher-Mother-of-Monsters&p=6651645&viewfull=1#post6651645]original post[/url] for a map of Lower Posada. Even if you don't know the names of the buildings yet, the basic layout is clear: river north of the village, agriculture surrounding it in most directions, and a smaller burg to the east upriver.[/GM] At last the farmer's ears pick up, and he turns a bit as if listening to the clop-clop of the elk's hooves and the banter of the approaching party. The ox takes advantage of the farmer's distraction to come to a stubborn halt, stretching its jaws against the harness as it pants. The older boy goes over to pat its muzzle, keeping the ox between himself and your party as he watches you carefully. The younger boy can't help but stare wide-eyed at the witchers and sorceresses. It's clear the boys are cut from the same cloth as their father — lithe, dirty brown hair, crystal clear blue eyes like a mountain lake. [b]"Well, now you've done it. Ol' ox shall not be budging till we rest a spell,"[/b] the farmer chides with tongue-in-cheek as he feels about his vest for his pipe and weed. It's only after he starts talking that you realize he's not looking at anyone particular. Indeed, the farmer is blind. [b]"M' boy Thomwald here,"[/b] he tousles the hair of his youngest son, blind fingers finding the boy by instinct, [b]"says you're elves. A most noisome lot of elves then!"[/b] He chuckles, but there's an air of attentiveness in how he regards you, ears perking for sound of ambushers, his left hand resting on a cudgel stashed along the wagon's seat. [b]"I'd have thought with the sorceress we had our fill of new folks, but there's a whole gaggle of you. What brings you to our humble lands?"[/b] [/QUOTE]
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