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<blockquote data-quote="Guilt Puppy" data-source="post: 2886786" data-attributes="member: 6521"><p><strong>Continuing on...</strong></p><p></p><p>It is an uneventful travel West from Corrige, through Sudor Point and the fishing village Tulpa, leaving behind the Free Cities halfway through the second day. By the third morning's travel, as you ascend through the cliffs which line the border between Morel and the Minor Ashens, the road splits off into two, one end heading strong to the Southwest, the other dwindling into little more than a <em>path</em> as it holds the coast. Travel along the latter is not slowed greatly, and two more days pass peacefully.</p><p></p><p>On the fifth morning since Corrige, you encounter a small bundle in the middle of the road. Having not seen another soul on these roads since the fishermen of Tulpa, it is surprising on approach to recognize it as a parcel for you specifically: Seated in the ties of the loose assemblage is the symbol of Pelor, carved either quickly or skilllessly (or both) into a small disc of wood.</p><p></p><p>It is not rightly a package, but rather a <em>stack</em> of packages, eight hide-wrapped bundles square in shape, topped with a lace-tied pouch. Two taut lines of twine keep it held together, sewn among the lace of the pouch on top. </p><p></p><p><em>(Hope you don't mind that I did a few relevant but not great consequential rolls based on estimates of abilities, but didn't want to bog down the movement forward with miscellaneous checks.)</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guilt Puppy, post: 2886786, member: 6521"] [b]Continuing on...[/b] It is an uneventful travel West from Corrige, through Sudor Point and the fishing village Tulpa, leaving behind the Free Cities halfway through the second day. By the third morning's travel, as you ascend through the cliffs which line the border between Morel and the Minor Ashens, the road splits off into two, one end heading strong to the Southwest, the other dwindling into little more than a [i]path[/i] as it holds the coast. Travel along the latter is not slowed greatly, and two more days pass peacefully. On the fifth morning since Corrige, you encounter a small bundle in the middle of the road. Having not seen another soul on these roads since the fishermen of Tulpa, it is surprising on approach to recognize it as a parcel for you specifically: Seated in the ties of the loose assemblage is the symbol of Pelor, carved either quickly or skilllessly (or both) into a small disc of wood. It is not rightly a package, but rather a [i]stack[/i] of packages, eight hide-wrapped bundles square in shape, topped with a lace-tied pouch. Two taut lines of twine keep it held together, sewn among the lace of the pouch on top. [i](Hope you don't mind that I did a few relevant but not great consequential rolls based on estimates of abilities, but didn't want to bog down the movement forward with miscellaneous checks.)[/i] [/QUOTE]
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