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<blockquote data-quote="FitzTheRuke" data-source="post: 8426402" data-attributes="member: 59816"><p>Having arrived at the last refuge of civilization, the town from whence they would set forth in search of Vermeillon, the lost (and presumably abandoned) mining village, the agents familiarized themselves with the area, gathered supplies and information, and laid plans.</p><p></p><p>The coach would go no further; not only was it not built for mountain roads, but any road that might have once gone from Maerin to Vermeillon had long since degraded into nothing more than a treacherous trail. Broun would stay in Maerin and care for the horses.</p><p></p><p>Finding appropriate gear for travel in the mountains was easy enough. All such things were readily available in Maerin's markets. Information on Vermeillon was much more difficult to procure. It appeared that most of Maerin's inhabitants either were unfamiliar with the village or its fate, or only knew tall tales. Its location was often described as "somewhere up there" (in the nearby mountains).</p><p></p><p>Two people stood out as worth speaking to: Lukas Grosvenor, the proprietor of the Bored Weasel, and Astra Vorn, a half elf who worked a florist's stall in the market. Grosvenor had not volunteered any information when Shedrick had checked the group into the Inn (and the lad had done nothing to hide the group's goals - quite the opposite) but it was public knowledge that the innkeeper had been a miner in Vermiellon as a young man. He had settled in Maerin after "the disaster". It was said that Astra Vorn had been born in the mining settlement, and may know what happened there.</p><p></p><p>[ooc]We won't take long with this, but who wants to talk to who?[/ooc]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzTheRuke, post: 8426402, member: 59816"] Having arrived at the last refuge of civilization, the town from whence they would set forth in search of Vermeillon, the lost (and presumably abandoned) mining village, the agents familiarized themselves with the area, gathered supplies and information, and laid plans. The coach would go no further; not only was it not built for mountain roads, but any road that might have once gone from Maerin to Vermeillon had long since degraded into nothing more than a treacherous trail. Broun would stay in Maerin and care for the horses. Finding appropriate gear for travel in the mountains was easy enough. All such things were readily available in Maerin's markets. Information on Vermeillon was much more difficult to procure. It appeared that most of Maerin's inhabitants either were unfamiliar with the village or its fate, or only knew tall tales. Its location was often described as "somewhere up there" (in the nearby mountains). Two people stood out as worth speaking to: Lukas Grosvenor, the proprietor of the Bored Weasel, and Astra Vorn, a half elf who worked a florist's stall in the market. Grosvenor had not volunteered any information when Shedrick had checked the group into the Inn (and the lad had done nothing to hide the group's goals - quite the opposite) but it was public knowledge that the innkeeper had been a miner in Vermiellon as a young man. He had settled in Maerin after "the disaster". It was said that Astra Vorn had been born in the mining settlement, and may know what happened there. [ooc]We won't take long with this, but who wants to talk to who?[/ooc] [/QUOTE]
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