[AU] Siege on Ebonring Keep - Part 2

Danwyn

OOC:Using DM helper hat. :)

"The magister didn't seem exeedingly paitient. Perhaps we can check on Khjom, on the trip back." Danwyn says in an attempt to cover all concerns.
 
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Pyior sighs, "You're probably right. We could easily miss Grenveld anyway, and I don't think the litorians likely following us would take kindly if we changed direction. Well think about checking in on the way back. I just hope Khajom doesn't get in over his head."
 

"I agree that for the moment, reclaiming this ring and making things a bit more stable in the region should be our primary concern. We can check on your friend after we have recovered it." Ys-Korros says. "Perhaps Iriana will fill in our map of the area a bit more so that we can find Grenveld more easily later."
 

OOC: Well I turned in my thesis on Monday and I'm just waiting for the graduate school to accept it, so I guess I'm ready to rejoin the game. If you need to contact me, email is mirthcard [at] yahoo [dot] com.
 

(ooc - Cool. Good to have you back. In case you haven't caught up reading this story, or if I wasn't very clear, Ys-Baddaden is still with the other characters. He's just been keeping a low profile.)


The group makes camp several hours after parting from the litorians. Options are discussed and ultimately it is decided to press on with the primary mission and make for Sharden.

Over the course of the next week, little of interest happens. No other litorians are encountered and there is virtually no sign of civilization on the broad plains. At one point, a trio of rhodin are spotted at great distance. They appear to have spotted the group, and they promptly flee into the Floating Forest upon realizing they've been seen. The group remains extra vigilant, but no more rhodin are seen.

Finally, a dirt road is reached. According to Truthspeaker's map, this road starts to wrap around the north side of the Floating Forest and ultimately arrives at Sharden. It is likely no more than another day of travel to the town.

Near sunset, a slow moving caravan consisting of half a dozen wagons complete with mules, drivers, and a pair of guards approaches from the direction of Sharden. They give the group a wary look, but the lead driven seems to relax at the sight of two giants. (It is almost unheard of for giants to engage in banditry.)

"Hail riders!" the man on the front wagon calls out. He is human, probably in his late forties but still fit. He wears a nice leather vest and has a crossbow and sword within reach. The guards, both on foot, move up toward the front, each with a loaded crossbow held non-threateningly.

"I am Gregor Thod, of the merchant house Redbooth," he says. "How fare your travels and what can you tell us of the conditions ahead?"
 

"The path behind us was clear, friend," Ys-Baddaden intones from the back of the group, seeing the merchant looking at him when he spoke. "Keep a sharp eye towards the edge of the Floating Forest for stray rhodin and you should have no problems until you reach the litorians. As for them, my suggestion would be to focus on business and steer clear of any political discussions. Where are you headed?"
 


Cordo said:
Pyior nods as Ys-Baddaden speaks. Before the merchants can answer Ys-Baddaden Pyior pipes up. "And what can you tell us of Sharden?"

"Good question, Pyior," Ys-Baddaden says, waiting for an answer from the merchant. ;)
 

The trader raises an eyebrow at the mention of politics among the litorian tribes, but says nothing on the topic.

"We're bound for De-Shamod," he says. "About the only place resembling a city within two hundred miles of here. Well, aside perhaps for Sharden...but it's pretty small and lacking much for entertainment.

"Not too much new going on in Sharden these days. Still the peculiar little town that it always has been. Must be the magister influence." He glances at Pyior with a pointedly polite smile.

"Don't know what you're business is there, but all in all it's not a bad place," he says. "Just don't go picking any fights or bothering the locals. You never know when one of them might be a magister, or be close friends with one. I guess in that respect, it's probably about the most crime free town in the region. No one dares risk crossing the wrong person."
 

Rybaer said:
"No one dares risk crossing the wrong person."

"A verrick, perhaps?" Ys-Baddaden asks pointedly, without revealing the name of their quarry. He watches the reaction on the merchant's face carefully.
 

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