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<blockquote data-quote="doghead" data-source="post: 6107263" data-attributes="member: 8243"><p><strong>Day Three, in the forest</strong></p><p></p><p>After gathering what rations they can from Henri and the villagers (about three days each) the party heads out into the forest in search of the gnoll camp. Just before they depart, Henri calls Bayar over. "I have a little something that will allow you to keep pace with your companions. If it comes to a chase, it may be useful." Assuming no objections from Bayar, Henri casts a spell. </p><p></p><p>"It should last a few hours. Good speed, and good luck."</p><p></p><p>The first twenty minutes go well, with the party finding the expected landmarks and and seeing lots of signs of recent traffic. But somewhere along they way, they lose their way and the next twenty minutes are spent trying to regain it. Whether they retraced their steps to where they knew where they were, or whether they cut across new ground to get back on track shall have to forever remain a mystery as, for the sake of brevity dear reader, we shall skip over all the discussions that took place and move on. As the party did. </p><p></p><p>As the party moves deeper into the forest the terrain gets slowly more hilly. The day warms up as noon approaches, leaving people feeling increasingly sweaty and uncomfortable. The forest itself is </p><p></p><p>After another forty minutes traveling through the forest, the party come across the last landmark. The gnoll camp is just around the corner so to speak, mostly hidden for the moment behind trees. But definately there.</p><p></p><p>From the description obtained from the captive, and from what can be glimpsed through the trees, the camp is located on a small ledge beneath an overhanging cliff face. The ledge itself is about ten feet above the stream that carved the cliff face out of the small hill (like a bite taken out of a muffin). The cliff face rises another twentry feet above the ledge. One end of the ledge trains down to the level of the stream. The other terminates abruptly. There is only one way up the ledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doghead, post: 6107263, member: 8243"] [b]Day Three, in the forest[/b] After gathering what rations they can from Henri and the villagers (about three days each) the party heads out into the forest in search of the gnoll camp. Just before they depart, Henri calls Bayar over. "I have a little something that will allow you to keep pace with your companions. If it comes to a chase, it may be useful." Assuming no objections from Bayar, Henri casts a spell. "It should last a few hours. Good speed, and good luck." The first twenty minutes go well, with the party finding the expected landmarks and and seeing lots of signs of recent traffic. But somewhere along they way, they lose their way and the next twenty minutes are spent trying to regain it. Whether they retraced their steps to where they knew where they were, or whether they cut across new ground to get back on track shall have to forever remain a mystery as, for the sake of brevity dear reader, we shall skip over all the discussions that took place and move on. As the party did. As the party moves deeper into the forest the terrain gets slowly more hilly. The day warms up as noon approaches, leaving people feeling increasingly sweaty and uncomfortable. The forest itself is After another forty minutes traveling through the forest, the party come across the last landmark. The gnoll camp is just around the corner so to speak, mostly hidden for the moment behind trees. But definately there. From the description obtained from the captive, and from what can be glimpsed through the trees, the camp is located on a small ledge beneath an overhanging cliff face. The ledge itself is about ten feet above the stream that carved the cliff face out of the small hill (like a bite taken out of a muffin). The cliff face rises another twentry feet above the ledge. One end of the ledge trains down to the level of the stream. The other terminates abruptly. There is only one way up the ledge. [/QUOTE]
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