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<blockquote data-quote="Creamsteak" data-source="post: 4780844" data-attributes="member: 552"><p>The group travels into the town and finds much of what Warren had described to be accurate. The buildings are in severe disrepair, and there's not much salvage to be had. This town was clearly a very poor one, and was largely self-sufficient. They seem to have been fully dedicated to their own agriculture and small lumber industry.</p><p></p><p>Inside the inn, the gruesome dismembered corpses of the hobgoblins and goblins litter the floor, their blood covering the once respectable floors. The floor is littered with debris from the remnants of the interior tools and furniture, as well as the hobgoblins equipment.</p><p></p><p><strong>Siobhan:</strong></p><p>[sblock]The hobgoblins and goblins here have been dead for only a day, perhaps a bit more. They were killed by something fairly strong, there are broken bones all over their bodies. [/sblock]</p><p></p><p><strong>Larian:</strong></p><p>[sblock]While looking at the inn's fine -yet rustic- architecture, you notice that the stones used to set the base of the building have significant water damage, and that there are signs that the building could have a cellar or a basement.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p><strong>Pender:</strong></p><p>[sblock]The smithy and stables is littered with silver dust, in addition to signs of steelwork. The two bins that are emptied out appear to have flecks of silver in one compartment and iron in the other, but it looks like it's been used up. You also recognize that they have the tools here necessary to handle more than just repairs and crafts related to farm implements, they also have the tools necessary to make various weapons, though not armors.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p><strong>Avril:</strong></p><p>[sblock]The idea of a druid doing this doesn't seem quite right. The attacks seem to be raw and animalistic. While a druid could do it, there are signs that something else was at work. The wounds are more wolf-like than dog-like or bear-like.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p><strong>Tyrla:</strong></p><p>[sblock]Now that you are closer to town, your ability to see the unseen picks up on faint invisible strands floating in the wind. Whisps of this colorless thread are found all over the place, sometimes floating - suspended in the air. Other threads seem to lay across the furniture, buildings, and even nearby plantlife.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creamsteak, post: 4780844, member: 552"] The group travels into the town and finds much of what Warren had described to be accurate. The buildings are in severe disrepair, and there's not much salvage to be had. This town was clearly a very poor one, and was largely self-sufficient. They seem to have been fully dedicated to their own agriculture and small lumber industry. Inside the inn, the gruesome dismembered corpses of the hobgoblins and goblins litter the floor, their blood covering the once respectable floors. The floor is littered with debris from the remnants of the interior tools and furniture, as well as the hobgoblins equipment. [b]Siobhan:[/b] [sblock]The hobgoblins and goblins here have been dead for only a day, perhaps a bit more. They were killed by something fairly strong, there are broken bones all over their bodies. [/sblock] [b]Larian:[/b] [sblock]While looking at the inn's fine -yet rustic- architecture, you notice that the stones used to set the base of the building have significant water damage, and that there are signs that the building could have a cellar or a basement.[/sblock] [b]Pender:[/b] [sblock]The smithy and stables is littered with silver dust, in addition to signs of steelwork. The two bins that are emptied out appear to have flecks of silver in one compartment and iron in the other, but it looks like it's been used up. You also recognize that they have the tools here necessary to handle more than just repairs and crafts related to farm implements, they also have the tools necessary to make various weapons, though not armors.[/sblock] [b]Avril:[/b] [sblock]The idea of a druid doing this doesn't seem quite right. The attacks seem to be raw and animalistic. While a druid could do it, there are signs that something else was at work. The wounds are more wolf-like than dog-like or bear-like.[/sblock] [b]Tyrla:[/b] [sblock]Now that you are closer to town, your ability to see the unseen picks up on faint invisible strands floating in the wind. Whisps of this colorless thread are found all over the place, sometimes floating - suspended in the air. Other threads seem to lay across the furniture, buildings, and even nearby plantlife.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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