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<blockquote data-quote="Vigwyn the Unruly" data-source="post: 1667102" data-attributes="member: 20345"><p><strong>The Journey Begins</strong></p><p></p><p>You spend the rest of the day resting and recovering from the journey that brought you to Green Glade. Although you are nervous about what threats you might face in your quest, you are also excited about the prospect of battling this Relgore and his band.</p><p></p><p>That night at the inn a bard plays his lute for the crowd. The sound is soothing to the bones, and the songs of glorious heroes past fortify you for what may come. Although you find it difficult to fall asleep, when sleep does come, you sleep deeply. You do not awaken until dawn.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Day 3</strong></span></p><p></p><p>After packing your belongings and preparing your animals for the quest, you see the inn keeper to pay your bills. However, you find that Lord Bootlum has already paid them. Everything being taken care of in town, you take a collective deep breath and set off down Allthrop road.</p><p></p><p>Once you make your way through the west gate, you can see the lay of the land around you. You are still in low, rolling grasslands. The grass is about 18 inches high on all sides, and is universally brown. The elf takes up a traveling position some distance ahead of the rest of the party to scout the way. The road is hard packed dirt, and is quite flat. Here and there, it makes its way through small patches of woods. Although the trees look as distressed as the grass, they still provide some relief from the cruel sun. Around noon, you stop to eat under the shade of a small stand of trees.</p><p></p><p>You stop to rest and eat two more times that day. You see no signs of Relgore or his humanoid gang. However, you have sighted several animals. They seem to be stirred up and confused, with the recent loss of their water source.</p><p></p><p>Very far in the distance, through the heat-shimmered air, you can make out a range of mountains. As the sun sets behind them, you make camp for the night. Your thoughts are all focused on the challenges that lay ahead of you when you reach the lake tomorrow.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><em>OOC: It looks like you guys have the food weight thing figured out, so I'm not going to keep track of it beyond assuming that you have enough food and water for a week, and that the mule is carrying it. Belisha, I think the only person riding is Eolan, so I didn't procure you any other animals. I need to know if any of you will be standing watch tonight, and whether any of you are planning to sleep in their armor. Slyfen, assuming the road stays relatively flat, how far ahead (in feet) do you want to be travelling? Spell casters, if you want to change any of your prepared spells for Day 4, please let me know now. Hardin, I still need to know what your daily spell prep time is. By the way, you guys are all doing a great job of getting into the game spirit, so I'm awarding 200 XP each. You should see it on your character sheets.</em> <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vigwyn the Unruly, post: 1667102, member: 20345"] [b]The Journey Begins[/b] You spend the rest of the day resting and recovering from the journey that brought you to Green Glade. Although you are nervous about what threats you might face in your quest, you are also excited about the prospect of battling this Relgore and his band. That night at the inn a bard plays his lute for the crowd. The sound is soothing to the bones, and the songs of glorious heroes past fortify you for what may come. Although you find it difficult to fall asleep, when sleep does come, you sleep deeply. You do not awaken until dawn. [size=3][b]Day 3[/b][/size] After packing your belongings and preparing your animals for the quest, you see the inn keeper to pay your bills. However, you find that Lord Bootlum has already paid them. Everything being taken care of in town, you take a collective deep breath and set off down Allthrop road. Once you make your way through the west gate, you can see the lay of the land around you. You are still in low, rolling grasslands. The grass is about 18 inches high on all sides, and is universally brown. The elf takes up a traveling position some distance ahead of the rest of the party to scout the way. The road is hard packed dirt, and is quite flat. Here and there, it makes its way through small patches of woods. Although the trees look as distressed as the grass, they still provide some relief from the cruel sun. Around noon, you stop to eat under the shade of a small stand of trees. You stop to rest and eat two more times that day. You see no signs of Relgore or his humanoid gang. However, you have sighted several animals. They seem to be stirred up and confused, with the recent loss of their water source. Very far in the distance, through the heat-shimmered air, you can make out a range of mountains. As the sun sets behind them, you make camp for the night. Your thoughts are all focused on the challenges that lay ahead of you when you reach the lake tomorrow. [i]OOC: It looks like you guys have the food weight thing figured out, so I'm not going to keep track of it beyond assuming that you have enough food and water for a week, and that the mule is carrying it. Belisha, I think the only person riding is Eolan, so I didn't procure you any other animals. I need to know if any of you will be standing watch tonight, and whether any of you are planning to sleep in their armor. Slyfen, assuming the road stays relatively flat, how far ahead (in feet) do you want to be travelling? Spell casters, if you want to change any of your prepared spells for Day 4, please let me know now. Hardin, I still need to know what your daily spell prep time is. By the way, you guys are all doing a great job of getting into the game spirit, so I'm awarding 200 XP each. You should see it on your character sheets.[/i] :) [/QUOTE]
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