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<blockquote data-quote="ScorpiusRisk" data-source="post: 5205928" data-attributes="member: 41601"><p>[sblock=ooc]Soooo. . . Incarnation is heavy. As in he weighs a fair amount.</p><p></p><p>I had it in my head, that buying a wagon, and attaching it to horses, would allow him to move faster. This is not the case. You need a wagon that could connect to four horses, and then the wagon would only move just as fast as Incarnation (which is still slightly faster than the dwarves). </p><p></p><p>Additionally, I handed out an Obsidian Steed in aNatO. I really thought that horse had a higher strength. So Rurdev kinda got stuck with it. (I'll fix this later).</p><p></p><p>. . . So really I'm just warning you that I apparently didn't think through this enough. I'm asking you not to either. Suspend you're disbelief!</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>The Warden returns with a covered wagon, drawn by four riding horses, as well as three warhorses, all with bit and bridle. He finds Incarnation in the center of town, and soon everyone has returned from their drinking, shopping and exploration. </p><p></p><p>"I hope everyone was discreet." The Warden says plainly. "Let's get moving."</p><p></p><p>The party travels away from the town, and the terrain quickly changes to only the occasional home or farm, outside the town. This area of the Empire seems relatively peaceful. You occasionally pass a farmer or other traveler on the road and they either eye you suspiciously or nod their heads in silent greeting. The only time this changes is when you pass a contingent of soldiers, who seem to be coming away from a battle somewhere. </p><p></p><p>The soldier's stop you and ask you to state your name and purpose. The Warden quickly speaks up, stating that he is a former student of the Academy of Radiant Truth, on a mission for his master. When asked for his name, he asks to speak to the Captain in private which is allowed. The party is then allowed to move on.</p><p></p><p>You travel for three days before reaching the village of Meikai. Its a small village designed to support and help organize the outlying farms but it does contain an inn and tea house. There is a clear economic disparity between it and Seiho. It's late so The Warden calls for a stop for the night, indicating you will get to the Academy the next day.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=ooc]Ok I'm fast forwarding here, since it seems people have pretty much got most of their curious RP out of their system.</p><p></p><p>If you want to jump in anywhere above for RP, just go ahead and do so now. You never know what will be useful later on.</p><p></p><p>What I need to know is where people are riding. The wagon can hold four people. 1-2 people in front (with one designated as driver), and 1-3 people in the back. People in front have cover. People in the back have superior cover. The three warhorses each need one rider, or if you think he bought too many horses, say so now and we'll retroactively sell one back at Seiho.</p><p></p><p>Rurdev also has his Obsidian Steed, which The Warden, did not know about.</p><p></p><p>I'll also take an initiative roll from everyone.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScorpiusRisk, post: 5205928, member: 41601"] [sblock=ooc]Soooo. . . Incarnation is heavy. As in he weighs a fair amount. I had it in my head, that buying a wagon, and attaching it to horses, would allow him to move faster. This is not the case. You need a wagon that could connect to four horses, and then the wagon would only move just as fast as Incarnation (which is still slightly faster than the dwarves). Additionally, I handed out an Obsidian Steed in aNatO. I really thought that horse had a higher strength. So Rurdev kinda got stuck with it. (I'll fix this later). . . . So really I'm just warning you that I apparently didn't think through this enough. I'm asking you not to either. Suspend you're disbelief! [/sblock] The Warden returns with a covered wagon, drawn by four riding horses, as well as three warhorses, all with bit and bridle. He finds Incarnation in the center of town, and soon everyone has returned from their drinking, shopping and exploration. "I hope everyone was discreet." The Warden says plainly. "Let's get moving." The party travels away from the town, and the terrain quickly changes to only the occasional home or farm, outside the town. This area of the Empire seems relatively peaceful. You occasionally pass a farmer or other traveler on the road and they either eye you suspiciously or nod their heads in silent greeting. The only time this changes is when you pass a contingent of soldiers, who seem to be coming away from a battle somewhere. The soldier's stop you and ask you to state your name and purpose. The Warden quickly speaks up, stating that he is a former student of the Academy of Radiant Truth, on a mission for his master. When asked for his name, he asks to speak to the Captain in private which is allowed. The party is then allowed to move on. You travel for three days before reaching the village of Meikai. Its a small village designed to support and help organize the outlying farms but it does contain an inn and tea house. There is a clear economic disparity between it and Seiho. It's late so The Warden calls for a stop for the night, indicating you will get to the Academy the next day. [sblock=ooc]Ok I'm fast forwarding here, since it seems people have pretty much got most of their curious RP out of their system. If you want to jump in anywhere above for RP, just go ahead and do so now. You never know what will be useful later on. What I need to know is where people are riding. The wagon can hold four people. 1-2 people in front (with one designated as driver), and 1-3 people in the back. People in front have cover. People in the back have superior cover. The three warhorses each need one rider, or if you think he bought too many horses, say so now and we'll retroactively sell one back at Seiho. Rurdev also has his Obsidian Steed, which The Warden, did not know about. I'll also take an initiative roll from everyone.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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