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<blockquote data-quote="doghead" data-source="post: 2360333" data-attributes="member: 8243"><p><strong>D+2, on the move.</strong></p><p></p><p>The party grabs some breakfast and packs up camp without further interruption.</p><p></p><p>You set off in the same direction as you traveled the day before. Once or twice in the hour that follows, you spot the dogs. But they keep their distance, and show no sign of wishing to establish contact. After the third sighting, you see them no more.</p><p></p><p>The rest of the morning passes uneventfully. The weather is unsettled but remains dry. The winter's chill is on the air, but the steady pace Garival sets keeps you warm enough.</p><p></p><p>A little after lunch, Garival comes to a halt at the top of a ridge. Catching up, you find him looking over a broad shallow valley, the floor of which is covered with dense forest. In the distance you can see the other side of the valley about 5-6 miles away.</p><p></p><p>Garival: [sblock]This is the Tancho Forest - a dire place which ever story you listen to. 12 years ago, one of the merchants in Trolluc put together a well armed and equipped group to investigate the forest for cutting and other commercial activities. Of the 12 who set out, only 3 returned. Two left Killingtom immediately after recovering, the last stayed in the village for the 8 remaining years of his life. But he was never really right again. None of the survivours would speak of their time in the forest except in the most general terms. But what they did say only confirmed what the people of Killingtom already knew. It was a dark place full of creatures that would hunt men for sport, or steal their minds and souls.</p><p></p><p>You had hoped to pass south of it, but it extends further south than you realised. Its about 3-4 hours travel from one side to the other, and about 6-8 hours if you go around. No one in Killigtom would dream of going through the forest.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doghead, post: 2360333, member: 8243"] [b]D+2, on the move.[/b] The party grabs some breakfast and packs up camp without further interruption. You set off in the same direction as you traveled the day before. Once or twice in the hour that follows, you spot the dogs. But they keep their distance, and show no sign of wishing to establish contact. After the third sighting, you see them no more. The rest of the morning passes uneventfully. The weather is unsettled but remains dry. The winter's chill is on the air, but the steady pace Garival sets keeps you warm enough. A little after lunch, Garival comes to a halt at the top of a ridge. Catching up, you find him looking over a broad shallow valley, the floor of which is covered with dense forest. In the distance you can see the other side of the valley about 5-6 miles away. Garival: [sblock]This is the Tancho Forest - a dire place which ever story you listen to. 12 years ago, one of the merchants in Trolluc put together a well armed and equipped group to investigate the forest for cutting and other commercial activities. Of the 12 who set out, only 3 returned. Two left Killingtom immediately after recovering, the last stayed in the village for the 8 remaining years of his life. But he was never really right again. None of the survivours would speak of their time in the forest except in the most general terms. But what they did say only confirmed what the people of Killingtom already knew. It was a dark place full of creatures that would hunt men for sport, or steal their minds and souls. You had hoped to pass south of it, but it extends further south than you realised. Its about 3-4 hours travel from one side to the other, and about 6-8 hours if you go around. No one in Killigtom would dream of going through the forest.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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