[AU] Siege on Ebonring Keep - Part 2

"Oh, I don't kiss and tell on others," Shaddeck says with a wry grin. "You already know of her failure in Kisthmetch. It's not my place to give a one-sided account of my experiences with her...especially when she's not around to defend herself.

"I merely hope that you will use your own best judgement when dealing with her. Iriana's motivations may truly be noble this time. I cannot say for certain, though.

"Is there any other business you have with me or the Enclave?"
 

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"Aye like the man said, we will have to discover the truth ourselves. First we must face whatever this test entails then we might be in a better position to judge her. Come lets get on with it. Unless of course Pyior you had more questions for Shaddeck?" Ys-Korros says, as uncomfortable with this line of questioning as he was when Pyior interrogated their new companion.
 

"No, Ys-Korros. I don't have any other questions. What you said has merit. If we experience Kisthmetch for ourselves we may be in a better position to understand their disagreement."

To Shaddeck: "Can you direct us to Kisthmetch?"

Once they get out of range of Shaddeck's hearing, Pyior tells Ys-Korros: "I could see you were uncomfortable with my line of questioning, friend. It's not that I necessarily distrust Iriana -- I simply think that one can never be too careful when one is making a decision which will affect so many. I am concerned by Shaddeck's doubts, especially as he didn't seem to be too concerned with bringing us around to his viewpoint. That's a mark of a rational being. However, his belief may not be well-founded. He seemed to put quite a bit of emphasis on her weakness and failure at Kisthmetch. But again, experiencing the place for ourselves may give us some insight."
 

Ritsar

"I know you'll be thrilled by this" Ritsar growls out with a nod towards Pyior "But after Kisthmetch I am going to go with you to see your employer. If she has designs on the area that are less than noble...I want to know about them."
 

"You will have nothing to worry about, her intentions are noble as far as we have seen, but yes Pyior let us find out what awaits us in Kisthmetch before passing judgement." Ys-Korros says. He is a truely genuine and trusting fellow, perhaps dissappointment lies in his future but he never lets himself dwell on that.
 

"Kisthmetch is not particularly difficult to find," Shaddeck says. "There is a small trail that leads out of the village to the west. It will lead you into the mountains. At times the trail may be difficult to see as it no longer gets much use, but in general it will keep going west or slightly north.

"On foot, the journey should take about a day and a half each way. Make sure you're well provisioned and well armed. As I'm sure you've already been warned, there are a number of foul beasts that live in the mountains between here and there."


(ooc - I don't recall if I ever spelled out how far a trip it was from Sharden to Kisthmetch. If ever I told you something different, consider the above reference to supercede it.

This is the last call for purchases and side-treks before I send y'all into the mountains. Assume any mundane provisions and gear is available at book cost. Weapons and armor...well, that's more of a case-by-case basis.)
 
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"Friends, I recommend we buy at least five days of trail rations each, to cover the trip there, the time we may spend there, and the trip back."
To Shaddeck: "Would it be advisable to bring cold weather clothing for the journey?"

OOC: Pyior will be ready after buying trail rations and the clothing, if it is necessary.
 

Shaddeck indicates that it may be a bit cooler in the mountains, particularly at night, but that during the summer it should not require any special clothing.

Extra food supplies are arranged and the group sets out still several hours before noon. The trail is not too difficult to follow and after about an hour there are virtually no signs of civilization. The foothills of the mountains are rocky and covered in pine and scrub brush. As you slowly rise in elevation, you occasionally get wonderful panoramic views of the plains to the east and the Floating Forest to the south.

The suns sets over the mountains and it grows dark quickly among the pines. The group settles into a small, flat patch of clear ground between some trees. During the daytime, there had been little evidence of the dangerous creatures that Shaddeck alluded to. With night falling, however, sounds start to carry through the area - the shriek of a small bird or animal cut short, the howling of wolves, and the moaning of the wind through stony gulches.

Watches are posted and everyone does their best to get a bit of sleep. It is during Danwyn's watch that a couple birds are startled out of a nearby pine - flapping noisily through the branches. In the dim moonlight, Danwyn strains to see anything among the shadows. For just a brief moment, he spots a darker patch of shadow slip from tree to tree among the brush. Moments later, he sees a glimpse of movement again, a bit further along. Either something is circling the camp, or there are multiple creatures out there.

(ooc - Danwyn can guess that the creature(s) is at least 100' away. Size is difficult to discern, but it's bigger than a dog and smaller than an elephant. Help any? :) )
 

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