[Gobquest] Part 2

Goubido readies his whip. In goblin, he whispers to his companions, "If that bird comes close enough, I'm going to spook it. If it is a wizards familiar, we should be able follow it back to its master."

ooc: when it comes close enough (within 15') I'm going to attack it, but I don't want to hit it. I just want to come close enough to make the bird think I wanted to hit it.
 

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Rakanishu tries to stop Glorath but he can't. Glorath's arrow flits through the air and the raven flits aside at the last moment. The ravens disperse, leaving the goblin companions alone again.
 

[Gob]"Missed it. There goes a good arrow."[/Gob]
Glorath follows the invisible line left behind the arrow, studying how it reacts to the winds. Satisfied, he carries on riding.
[Gob]"Besides, if it was a familiar, the owner would've probably taught it to speak..."[/Gob]
 

[gob]"Well, if the master was of any great power,"[/gob] Ashgyad answered, [gob]"the raven would have been able to speak. That doesn't mean it would be silly enough to do so and give away its master to whoever happens to wander by, however. We may not have seen the last of that bird."[/gob]
 

Where ya goin' birdie?

As Glorath's arrow flew past the bird, Goubido leapt from the back of his mule. "Whoot! Great shot! That got 'em goin! 'll find wizord quick like now!" Goubido ran after the raven, jouncing left and right with every stomp.
 

D'Bruuhl rides forward and grabs the reins of Goubido's mule and calls out to the impulsive goblin [gob] "We don't have time for this!" [/gob] The priest can't suppress his grin when he sees the carefree antics of his friend, though.
 

The ravens are long gone by the time Goubido approaches them. You make your way slowly and the journey passes uneventfully. Soon it is nightfall. You are still a day away from the village.
Your mules seem rather edgy as darkness descends.
 


Goubido rode quietly, continually scanning the sky for the ravens, occasionally turning his mule all the way 'round to get a good look at the road behind them. "I're tired," he yawned up at the sun as it began its descent beneath the horzion. "Start fire here."
 

"We should probably take watch shifts tonight," D'Bruuhl says as he dismounts and begins helping Goubido collect firewood. "Who wants to go first?'
 

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