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<blockquote data-quote="emeraldbeacon" data-source="post: 8571219" data-attributes="member: 7032019"><p>The latest mission was a relatively calm one. The team traveled south into Lord Megadon's lands, and while surprised at the relative opulance of the region, were dismayed at the cost to use the last stretch of the Prince's Way. The dwarven team member flexed a bit, revealing his status as a relative of Lord Dashgoban to request a tax discount, at the expense of giving away his true identity. They soon learned of Dashgoban's ban on sea travel, meaning the road through the swamp was their only way forward.</p><p></p><p>In Lady Dene's lands, everyone bemoaned the cost of living, despite being impressed at the relative wealth of the region. Most of Dassen's wealth did indeed seem concentrated in the south. As they reached Vidor, they reluctantly passed numerous refugees who simply couldn't afford to travel further. Upon learning of the excessive costs of travel materials, and the relatively low initial offers to trade in their horses and cart, they set out to begin bargaining, and eventually came to a fair - if still expensive - exchange.</p><p></p><p>Deciding to spend the afternoon in Vidor, then set out at first light, they gathered a bit of information in town. Aside from rumors they think may lead to Rantle's sister, they also got an unsettling warning against trusting any strange lights in the swamp...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emeraldbeacon, post: 8571219, member: 7032019"] The latest mission was a relatively calm one. The team traveled south into Lord Megadon's lands, and while surprised at the relative opulance of the region, were dismayed at the cost to use the last stretch of the Prince's Way. The dwarven team member flexed a bit, revealing his status as a relative of Lord Dashgoban to request a tax discount, at the expense of giving away his true identity. They soon learned of Dashgoban's ban on sea travel, meaning the road through the swamp was their only way forward. In Lady Dene's lands, everyone bemoaned the cost of living, despite being impressed at the relative wealth of the region. Most of Dassen's wealth did indeed seem concentrated in the south. As they reached Vidor, they reluctantly passed numerous refugees who simply couldn't afford to travel further. Upon learning of the excessive costs of travel materials, and the relatively low initial offers to trade in their horses and cart, they set out to begin bargaining, and eventually came to a fair - if still expensive - exchange. Deciding to spend the afternoon in Vidor, then set out at first light, they gathered a bit of information in town. Aside from rumors they think may lead to Rantle's sister, they also got an unsettling warning against trusting any strange lights in the swamp... [/QUOTE]
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