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<blockquote data-quote="Creamsteak" data-source="post: 6682669" data-attributes="member: 552"><p>After discovering the wreckage of the caravan and defeating the Feathergale Knight's initiates that attacked you, the party rests briefly and surveys all of the wreckage and gathers as much information as possible on the attack. Once back on the road, you make good time towards the hiding spot of your boat, but it's not exactly as you left it.</p><p></p><p>Eight men in all are around your docked boat. It looks like they have just arrived, and only just now found the actual site of the watercraft. One of the men looks like a priest, though you don't recognize his trappings or holy symbol. Two more men look like experienced soldiers, they wear strange saw-toothed swords and shields made from the carapace of an underwater monster. The other five look like bandits or pirates, quite possibly from Rivergard Keep. As the party was approaching from a different direction, and they were somewhat careful (and lucky), you have not been noticed at all.</p><p></p><p>The group you see also has a pair of small rowboats on the shore. It looks like one of the bandits is guarding the rowboats. The other four bandits are pulling brush off of <em>The Rivermaid</em>. The priest and his two guards seem to be passively overseeing the operation.</p><p></p><p><strong>Thaliss:</strong> You recognize the bandits as having been mercenaries signed on at Rivergard. None of them were particularly talented, and they tended more towards drunken buffoonery than skilled combat.</p><p></p><p>The party is roughly 60 feet away from the group at this point, with a surprise round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creamsteak, post: 6682669, member: 552"] After discovering the wreckage of the caravan and defeating the Feathergale Knight's initiates that attacked you, the party rests briefly and surveys all of the wreckage and gathers as much information as possible on the attack. Once back on the road, you make good time towards the hiding spot of your boat, but it's not exactly as you left it. Eight men in all are around your docked boat. It looks like they have just arrived, and only just now found the actual site of the watercraft. One of the men looks like a priest, though you don't recognize his trappings or holy symbol. Two more men look like experienced soldiers, they wear strange saw-toothed swords and shields made from the carapace of an underwater monster. The other five look like bandits or pirates, quite possibly from Rivergard Keep. As the party was approaching from a different direction, and they were somewhat careful (and lucky), you have not been noticed at all. The group you see also has a pair of small rowboats on the shore. It looks like one of the bandits is guarding the rowboats. The other four bandits are pulling brush off of [i]The Rivermaid[/i]. The priest and his two guards seem to be passively overseeing the operation. [b]Thaliss:[/b] You recognize the bandits as having been mercenaries signed on at Rivergard. None of them were particularly talented, and they tended more towards drunken buffoonery than skilled combat. The party is roughly 60 feet away from the group at this point, with a surprise round. [/QUOTE]
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