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[LPF] Ryall's Estate

"Well, friends, we'll take both your keys for the time being, and figure out what to do about the house once the time for that decision comes. It seems as though these gemstones we've found would more than cover the cost of house."

Ryall and Roug don't wait past the point of Quioan's offer. They drop their keys in his palm and are nearly out of the clearing before the elf has finished putting the keys in his backpack. Daylily's command, however, stops them cold. They glance at each other worriedly, then decide it's the least they can do. Awkwardly, they hoist the carcass between them.

"'member, I'll check by that Inn o' yours for word," Ryall says. "You're an odd lot, but I owe y'all."

"Same goes for me," Roug says.

The pair's rustling quickly fades as the others are left alone in the deepening sunset.

Daylily starts to follow the boot prints, but as before, once he's into the wood proper, the trail disappears. He can, however, track the boar's far less light-footed movements. It thrashed about moving west (the same direction the boot prints had seemed to go, back toward Venza) for about half a mile, then it seems to have either lost its target or its interest and stopped to rest briefly before its tracks turn back in the direction of the campsite, where it's not a logical leap to assume the party's presence caught its attention.

The sun is now nearly set. Daylily, Quioan, and Kazanto don't notice much difference, but the deepening shadows make it harder for Relic and Hlaalin to navigate. The canopy of the trees is fairly open, so between star and moonlight the elves and merfolk shouldn't have trouble continuing for a little while longer. When Kazanto produces her magical torch, the two humans find they aren't inclined to trip over anything, either. At this point, there appears to be no more trail to follow. The group could continue west hoping to find something, or Daylily's also fairly certain the road they took here is only a short jog south of their current position.
 

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I think we have done all we can tonight, friends. If out thief can shake off a boar, our chances of catching him in the dark ... are probably very low. If indeed Daylilly is right, and we are heading back towards Vezna, and the road is nearby, I think our next best bet is to rest tonight, and head back to Vezna at first light. Once back in Vezna we can pay the Gabbiano house a visit. Perhaps that is where our thief is heading.

OOC: Relic has lost hope of finding this guy in the dark, but at the slightest sign that the group prefers to press on he will change attitude and support the bold decision; he supports any decision that involves needing to get lucky
 
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GM: FYI, folks, I won't be home for most of the Memorial Day weekend. It's unclear what kind of internet access I'll have. Sounds like a couple others may be gone, as well, though, so hopefully I don't hold you up too much.
 

I think we have done all we can tonight, friends...I think our next best bet is to rest tonight,

"I agree; it doesn't look likely that we'll be catching up with our object of pursuit any time soon, and there's no sense in pushing ourselves on through the night. I say we camp here tonight, and move out at first light."

"We should also take turns on watch; I can take the first."


With that, Quioan unshoulders his pack, pulls out his bedroll, and prepares a small space for himself from which to conduct first watch.
 



Ignoring the tingling in his feet that has gotten him into trouble more than a few times recently, Relic finds a soft dry spot to curl up and sleep.

Quioan, wake me when itsssss ... myyyyy ....a hhhhhhh ....

Relic stifles a yawn.

When it's my turn toooo.....ahhhhhhhh... take waash ...

Relic begins snoring gently lost in a dream of huts with giant chicken legs, flocks of flying boar and eating pork beneath the sea.
 

Daylily hangs the haunch of boar off a low bough at the clearing's edge, and then settles in underneath the tree, turning up the collar of his furs. "Waking me when you is need. And maybe Elder Storyteller should resting his eyes tonight and not making watch, yes?" he says.

With that said, the barbarian closes his eyes and drops immediately into sleep.
 

OOC: I'm glad that Daylily has noticed how miopic Relic is. He'll happily take watch, but I don't think he'd actually notice much til he was actually having his head lopped off. :)
 

GM: Sorry for the big delay; had no real access over the holiday weekend.

So what's your watch schedule, guys? I'm not entirely sure who's participating and who's not. Remember the wizards will need 8 hours sleep (I don't believe it has to be continuous in Pathfinder, though someone could correct me) + 1 hour in order to prepare spells in the morning.
 

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