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  1. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk accepts the feathers from his friend with much thanks and deep gratitude.
  2. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk adds: "We are finding a large amount of high proclivity metals and stones, besides the carapaces and feathers; and though these will be valuable for use, sale or trade in future, should we not focus solely on finding the Keep, and forage of course, before we burden ourselves too...
  3. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk takes his turn at cooking, saying: "Maka, let me have those rabbits. I'll take my turn to cook, tonight." He then guts, skins and portions the varmints (rabbits?) into quarters. He then seasons and sears the meat before putting them into a pot with the root vegetables he has peeled...
  4. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk still observing all the plants as they travel, also helps with the hunting. He says: "This is going to be a short trip if we don't find some forage before we find the Keep. "
  5. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    And though he already has the muddling leaves, Raven Elk asks for the dried leaves that aid in Soothing.
  6. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk answers: "You weren't the only one listening to the caravan guard's stories. Some of them worked at the Thisidaboga prison and told tales about prisoners faking illnesses and death to attempt a breakout of the jail. Most were unsuccessful in the end, but they did mention one jail break...
  7. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk, stops his searching of the foliage for a bit to add: "I have to agree with Taylar. Everyone, other peoples I mean, has been hostile or just plain vicious. Playing 'prison break' games will not work, save maybe among town folk, but we are no longer in a town." With that, as they...
  8. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk, as always, enjoys the banter amongst his friends; however, he concentrates on all of the folige they pass to see if he recognizes beneficial ones for health and healing, plus any new or unusual plants that he could utilize Way to discover their proclivities.
  9. Waynan

    The Heroes of Dyvers Chapter Six

    Tam spends his days riding great mastiffs and cross bred dire wolves with standard wolves. He learns attack and defense tactics on his "steeds". He also uses the Boots of Elvenkind to see how well he can sneak up on his comrades. Some understand and laugh off their surprise at Tam's agility...
  10. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    After finding the toxicity level of the leaves he found on his second day of inspecting the flora, Raven Elk goes to the dried leaves he and compatriots couldn't figure out earlier. This time, thinking of the leaves themselves, he us uses Way to determine their particular proclivity.
  11. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    After finding little result in his attempts to coax birds and animals to him, Raven Elk starts to notice a good diversity of herbal and medicinal plants, the kinds he would see in Ma's sketchbook, but not so readily available around the Outpost. He begins to gather several different types of...
  12. Waynan

    The Heroes of Dyvers Chapter Six

    Tam stares at the items handed to him with wonder. He then looks into Lady Abigail's eyes and is filled with awe and adoration. Tam bends a knee before the dragoness and swears to her that of any and all of any magic treasures he should find, the two finest would be hers. "Look at me. A happy...
  13. Waynan

    The Heroes of Dyvers Chapter Six

    Tam uses his downtime practicing riding: mastiffs, wolves, even a cougar (though that didn't go very well). Tam decides to stick to canines and lupines. He also learns spear and javelin techniques of battle as an Outrider. He also asks Lady Abigail to set up scenarios for him to "steal" certain...
  14. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk keeps meeting with animals, especially birds. Any and all that come to his hand, he uses Way to find out what is around and ahead of them as they travel.
  15. Waynan

    The Heroes of Dyvers Chapter Six

    Tam speaks up next, his voice a little subdued, he being in awe and infatuation toward such a beautiful lady, dragon though she may be. He speaks in nearly a whisper: " I am Tamartamlin Quickfoot of Littleton, more recently Dyvers. I am honored to meet you, fair lady --- er, dragoness, ---...
  16. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk listens to his friends absent-mindedly, he thinking about the results of his encounters with the local fauna, especially the birds he was able to entice to perch on his finger. Learning to see, hear and sense as they do was an amazing and wondrous set of experiences. When Raven Elk...
  17. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk wraps his left arm around Taylar's shoulder and says:"Capital plan. And I thirst for some mead. Surely this place has a mead hall or ale house. Let's find one." And he leads Taylar down the street from Liam's place.
  18. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk, probably the least interested in the ways of commerce, simply nods in agreement.
  19. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    After their catch of the 4 dwarf goats, Raven Elk asks: "Do you think we could get this lucky again?", as he gets ready to reset the snare.
  20. Waynan

    TUW: The Outpost

    Raven Elk, nodding in agreement and liking where this idea was going, says: "Then let's get this thing going. Shall it be the goats, the sheep or the big birds? Or are we crazy enough to try all three? Having an affinity with birds, I am interested in testing that option."
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