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<blockquote data-quote="Gospog" data-source="post: 303712" data-attributes="member: 2348"><p><strong>Hide and Seek</strong></p><p></p><p>The heores make camp for the night. There is a heated discussion concerning when (and if) Joe Deathstick is to left awake while everyone else is alseep.</p><p></p><p>In the end, Joe takes first watch. During his watch, he spends a long, long time staring at the sleeping for of Corn Starch. A rumbling come from somewhere in the metal tube he wears as armor. Finally, Joe marshalls his willpower, and stomps off into the woods.</p><p>Using some ingenious animal calls (and some dumb luck), Joe soon befriends a small two-headed squirrel, which he promptly sucks the life out of. The ex-squirrel falls to the forst floor, a mumified husk. Feeling much better, Joe skips back to camp to awaken Smokin Beaver for her watch.</p><p></p><p>Apart from the inner struggles of Joe Deathstick, the night passes uneventfully. The next day, the PCs break camp and continue west towards the daunting enigma that is Thunder Mountain!</p><p></p><p>Several hours of walking begins to tire the companions. Nonetheless, the warnings of the Badders are not forgotten, and all three hear the clanking metallic footsteps approaching from within the woods. All of the companions throw themselves to the ground and take cover in some nearby bushes.</p><p></p><p>Stalking from deep withing the woods is what can only be a killer robot! It stands about eleven feet tall, and is made of polished steel. One on it's wrists ends in a blaster cannon, the other in a massive chainsaw! It's round eyes glow blood red! </p><p></p><p>The robot stomps closer, slowly scanning the bushes with its' enhanced robot vision (tm). It's mechanical hearing strains for any sound out of place in its' hunting grounds. The heroes hold thier breath, and are quite relieved when the robot stomps away. Soon, it is completely out of sight.</p><p></p><p>SB: I still think we should have attacked that thing. We could have taken it!</p><p></p><p>CS: Yeah, you could shoot out antique rifle at it , and Joe and I could hurl insults at it while the bullets bounce off. Good plan. Let's go.</p><p></p><p>Dusting themselves (and Joe) off, the heroes continue on thier way. Another two hours of walking brings Thunder Mountain into view. The mountain reaches majestically into the sky. It won't be long now before the heroes arrive at the mountain...and thier destinies!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gospog, post: 303712, member: 2348"] [b]Hide and Seek[/b] The heores make camp for the night. There is a heated discussion concerning when (and if) Joe Deathstick is to left awake while everyone else is alseep. In the end, Joe takes first watch. During his watch, he spends a long, long time staring at the sleeping for of Corn Starch. A rumbling come from somewhere in the metal tube he wears as armor. Finally, Joe marshalls his willpower, and stomps off into the woods. Using some ingenious animal calls (and some dumb luck), Joe soon befriends a small two-headed squirrel, which he promptly sucks the life out of. The ex-squirrel falls to the forst floor, a mumified husk. Feeling much better, Joe skips back to camp to awaken Smokin Beaver for her watch. Apart from the inner struggles of Joe Deathstick, the night passes uneventfully. The next day, the PCs break camp and continue west towards the daunting enigma that is Thunder Mountain! Several hours of walking begins to tire the companions. Nonetheless, the warnings of the Badders are not forgotten, and all three hear the clanking metallic footsteps approaching from within the woods. All of the companions throw themselves to the ground and take cover in some nearby bushes. Stalking from deep withing the woods is what can only be a killer robot! It stands about eleven feet tall, and is made of polished steel. One on it's wrists ends in a blaster cannon, the other in a massive chainsaw! It's round eyes glow blood red! The robot stomps closer, slowly scanning the bushes with its' enhanced robot vision (tm). It's mechanical hearing strains for any sound out of place in its' hunting grounds. The heroes hold thier breath, and are quite relieved when the robot stomps away. Soon, it is completely out of sight. SB: I still think we should have attacked that thing. We could have taken it! CS: Yeah, you could shoot out antique rifle at it , and Joe and I could hurl insults at it while the bullets bounce off. Good plan. Let's go. Dusting themselves (and Joe) off, the heroes continue on thier way. Another two hours of walking brings Thunder Mountain into view. The mountain reaches majestically into the sky. It won't be long now before the heroes arrive at the mountain...and thier destinies! [/QUOTE]
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