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<blockquote data-quote="jasamcarl" data-source="post: 344560" data-attributes="member: 1251"><p><strong>Departure....</strong></p><p></p><p>Whiteclove appears intrigued, "The Fist of Duvik?....I like it. Elfs have also had a flair with words..."</p><p></p><p>The party makes their preparations that night, equiping themselves as needed after a thick meal. The next morning they set out along the dirt road that passes through Duvik's Pass for the south. The Serpentcoil Mountains recede into the horizen as you pass into the Yellow Valley with its famous Yellow Fields. As anticipated, after two days and inumerable petty hamlets, the party comes to Travensburg, a quaint, if dirty, patchwork of buildings built of hay and wood along with the occasional craft hut. The entire town appears built along the path on which you entered. A wooden wall of a height no greater than five feet encompasses the village, only a wooden door guarding against entrance by the road.</p><p></p><p>Glances from windows and petty merchant carts indicates that you have already been pegged as outsiders. Special attention is paid to Ardoss and Tarowyn. You note a rugged-looking, but well equiped man overseeing the provisioning of a wagon and horse team, hauling ceramics and other valuables for the north. The man turns to meet the party's gaze. He then approaches.</p><p></p><p>The man stands before you, looking worried and impatient. "The saviors of Duvik's Pass? I am Alexi Traven, the lord of this town. Lets get down to business. We've got a missing shipment of food. Two boys went out to meet the wagon this morning and no one has returned. I'm busy here until morning, and I need someone to go check on that wagon. The village needs the food.. scraping up the money for it was no easy chore. You arrived just in time. I apologize for being so direct, but circumstances demand brevity."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasamcarl, post: 344560, member: 1251"] [b]Departure....[/b] Whiteclove appears intrigued, "The Fist of Duvik?....I like it. Elfs have also had a flair with words..." The party makes their preparations that night, equiping themselves as needed after a thick meal. The next morning they set out along the dirt road that passes through Duvik's Pass for the south. The Serpentcoil Mountains recede into the horizen as you pass into the Yellow Valley with its famous Yellow Fields. As anticipated, after two days and inumerable petty hamlets, the party comes to Travensburg, a quaint, if dirty, patchwork of buildings built of hay and wood along with the occasional craft hut. The entire town appears built along the path on which you entered. A wooden wall of a height no greater than five feet encompasses the village, only a wooden door guarding against entrance by the road. Glances from windows and petty merchant carts indicates that you have already been pegged as outsiders. Special attention is paid to Ardoss and Tarowyn. You note a rugged-looking, but well equiped man overseeing the provisioning of a wagon and horse team, hauling ceramics and other valuables for the north. The man turns to meet the party's gaze. He then approaches. The man stands before you, looking worried and impatient. "The saviors of Duvik's Pass? I am Alexi Traven, the lord of this town. Lets get down to business. We've got a missing shipment of food. Two boys went out to meet the wagon this morning and no one has returned. I'm busy here until morning, and I need someone to go check on that wagon. The village needs the food.. scraping up the money for it was no easy chore. You arrived just in time. I apologize for being so direct, but circumstances demand brevity." [/QUOTE]
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