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<blockquote data-quote="FitzTheRuke" data-source="post: 7410945" data-attributes="member: 59816"><p>The elves were right. Just under five hours later, the group found themselves nearing the outskirts of the Village of Julkoun. They had passed a few farms and fisherman's huts, and all appeared abandoned or burned. Here, on the approach to the village, it was no better - the outlying farmhouses were utterly ravaged.</p><p></p><p>The village itself, seen from a few miles away, was built on the grounds of an old castle, long gone. It was divided into three sections: The northernmost section sat at the foot of a large hill, much higher than the southern section, which lay on the banks of the Shining River. Both of these sections were surrounded in a figure-eight moat, with a wooden palisade and guard towers. Lastly, built outside of the palisade on a floodplain to the west (directly in front of the new arrivals) were a series of barns, sheepfolds, and fisher's sheds, burned and ravaged.</p><p></p><p>To the north was a dense forest, not as vast as the Misty Forrest which lay only a few miles away on the others side of the river, but a sizeable forest all the same, which rose with the land. The main road which led to and from the village disappeared into its shadows.</p><p></p><p>[ooc]You are still pretty far away. I'd like to know how you'd like to approach. I might have a player version of the map at work. If so, I'll post it tomorrow.[/ooc]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzTheRuke, post: 7410945, member: 59816"] The elves were right. Just under five hours later, the group found themselves nearing the outskirts of the Village of Julkoun. They had passed a few farms and fisherman's huts, and all appeared abandoned or burned. Here, on the approach to the village, it was no better - the outlying farmhouses were utterly ravaged. The village itself, seen from a few miles away, was built on the grounds of an old castle, long gone. It was divided into three sections: The northernmost section sat at the foot of a large hill, much higher than the southern section, which lay on the banks of the Shining River. Both of these sections were surrounded in a figure-eight moat, with a wooden palisade and guard towers. Lastly, built outside of the palisade on a floodplain to the west (directly in front of the new arrivals) were a series of barns, sheepfolds, and fisher's sheds, burned and ravaged. To the north was a dense forest, not as vast as the Misty Forrest which lay only a few miles away on the others side of the river, but a sizeable forest all the same, which rose with the land. The main road which led to and from the village disappeared into its shadows. [ooc]You are still pretty far away. I'd like to know how you'd like to approach. I might have a player version of the map at work. If so, I'll post it tomorrow.[/ooc] [/QUOTE]
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