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<blockquote data-quote="mps42" data-source="post: 1856453" data-attributes="member: 9571"><p>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</p><p>A-HA! That's what I was suspecting but I wanted to be sure. The "We travel to the next town" sorta thing. O-Tay!</p><p>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</p><p></p><p> You travel all the rest of the day, passing by the farms and fields of the peasants trying hard to feed themselves. Occasionally a family will pass by you with their belongings in tow, heading towards the city, looking for a better situation.</p><p> Around nightfall, you move off the side of the road and set up a makeshift camp. It's cold and to Uri and Woden's trained senses, it smells like snow.</p><p> The night passes quietly, if slowly, and in the morning you are on yor way again.</p><p> After several more days of this, with no real sign of wildlife, you are all getting a bit worried about provisions. But, near the evening of day 4 you come upon the branch in the road that Lenric said would lead to Armet. It is not clear, standing at the fork, which way to go. Eventually Uri rolls up the map, hands it to Swipe for safe keeping, and begins trekking off to the north.</p><p> He finally stops late that night, when you all can walk no more.</p><p> Early the next morning, you awaken to something wet hitting you on the face. Snow. Wet and cold, melting as soon as it hits the ground, but snow nonetheless.</p><p> Early that afternoon you fianlly reach the village of Armet. There are only a few people meandering around in the cold, and there seems to be only one building big enough to be a hostel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mps42, post: 1856453, member: 9571"] +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ A-HA! That's what I was suspecting but I wanted to be sure. The "We travel to the next town" sorta thing. O-Tay! +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ You travel all the rest of the day, passing by the farms and fields of the peasants trying hard to feed themselves. Occasionally a family will pass by you with their belongings in tow, heading towards the city, looking for a better situation. Around nightfall, you move off the side of the road and set up a makeshift camp. It's cold and to Uri and Woden's trained senses, it smells like snow. The night passes quietly, if slowly, and in the morning you are on yor way again. After several more days of this, with no real sign of wildlife, you are all getting a bit worried about provisions. But, near the evening of day 4 you come upon the branch in the road that Lenric said would lead to Armet. It is not clear, standing at the fork, which way to go. Eventually Uri rolls up the map, hands it to Swipe for safe keeping, and begins trekking off to the north. He finally stops late that night, when you all can walk no more. Early the next morning, you awaken to something wet hitting you on the face. Snow. Wet and cold, melting as soon as it hits the ground, but snow nonetheless. Early that afternoon you fianlly reach the village of Armet. There are only a few people meandering around in the cold, and there seems to be only one building big enough to be a hostel. [/QUOTE]
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