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<blockquote data-quote="FitzTheRuke" data-source="post: 7311014" data-attributes="member: 59816"><p>After everyone had rested, the Doughty Daggerfordians moved on. As the afternoon wore toward evening, the group came to the coastal ridge - a high cliff that separated the low lands of the Sword Coast from the Sword Hills and the proper Delimbiyr Vale. The ancient river cut deep through the hills, but the land rose sharply from the fertile farmland into drier, somewhat barren badlands. The old dwarven road that they followed travelled up the cliffside in a switchback built many hundreds of years ago to give the dwarves of Mount Illefarn access to the coastal farms.</p><p></p><p>With the fall of Illefarn hundreds of years ago, the road had fallen into disrepair, and though word was that the dwarves had reclaimed their old holdings, trade had not yet returned in any large capacity. Still, the dwarves built things to last, and the road was certainly usable. ORB1's earlier scouting mission had suggested that the old dwarven watchtower that overlooked the road from the top of the cliff (still currently out of sight) was occupied by orcs.</p><p></p><p>The higher the group climbed, the more cautious they became.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzTheRuke, post: 7311014, member: 59816"] After everyone had rested, the Doughty Daggerfordians moved on. As the afternoon wore toward evening, the group came to the coastal ridge - a high cliff that separated the low lands of the Sword Coast from the Sword Hills and the proper Delimbiyr Vale. The ancient river cut deep through the hills, but the land rose sharply from the fertile farmland into drier, somewhat barren badlands. The old dwarven road that they followed travelled up the cliffside in a switchback built many hundreds of years ago to give the dwarves of Mount Illefarn access to the coastal farms. With the fall of Illefarn hundreds of years ago, the road had fallen into disrepair, and though word was that the dwarves had reclaimed their old holdings, trade had not yet returned in any large capacity. Still, the dwarves built things to last, and the road was certainly usable. ORB1's earlier scouting mission had suggested that the old dwarven watchtower that overlooked the road from the top of the cliff (still currently out of sight) was occupied by orcs. The higher the group climbed, the more cautious they became. [/QUOTE]
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