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<blockquote data-quote="the Jester" data-source="post: 5825806" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p><strong>The Mocking Hills</strong></p><p>Hex 04.07</p><p></p><p>Type: Location</p><p></p><p>The foothills running through this hex are short but steep, with many areas of scree and sparse vegetation. Because of their steepness, there are a number of areas within it that could be described almost as chasms, intersecting to form a shallow but hard-to-climb maze. More than one traveler has lost his or her way amongst the Mocking Hills, nearly (or actually!) starving to death before escaping.</p><p></p><p>Some claim that the area is haunted by some sort of malicious beasts that can speak, but others claim this to be mere superstition. Nonetheless, some nearby tribes use a trek through a portion of the Mocking Hills as a test of adulthood, and most of the locals return safely. Despite this, some insist that they heard mocking laughter and/or saw some sort of terrifically ugly quadruped stalking the forlorn hills.</p><p></p><p><strong>Hooks:</strong></p><p></p><p>Are the rumored ugly quadrupeds real, and what are they? (<em>Note:</em> The first poster who can identify <em>my</em> answer from the description above gets xps!)</p><p>Who are the nearby locals that send their youths into the canyons and gullies of the Mocking Hills, and why do the rumored monsters not molest them?</p><p>Might there be lost treasures amongst the hills, lost by travelers or adventurers who did not escape? MIght there be an organization dedicated to seeking such treasures?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the Jester, post: 5825806, member: 1210"] [b]The Mocking Hills[/b] Hex 04.07 Type: Location The foothills running through this hex are short but steep, with many areas of scree and sparse vegetation. Because of their steepness, there are a number of areas within it that could be described almost as chasms, intersecting to form a shallow but hard-to-climb maze. More than one traveler has lost his or her way amongst the Mocking Hills, nearly (or actually!) starving to death before escaping. Some claim that the area is haunted by some sort of malicious beasts that can speak, but others claim this to be mere superstition. Nonetheless, some nearby tribes use a trek through a portion of the Mocking Hills as a test of adulthood, and most of the locals return safely. Despite this, some insist that they heard mocking laughter and/or saw some sort of terrifically ugly quadruped stalking the forlorn hills. [b]Hooks:[/b] Are the rumored ugly quadrupeds real, and what are they? ([i]Note:[/i] The first poster who can identify [I]my[/I] answer from the description above gets xps!) Who are the nearby locals that send their youths into the canyons and gullies of the Mocking Hills, and why do the rumored monsters not molest them? Might there be lost treasures amongst the hills, lost by travelers or adventurers who did not escape? MIght there be an organization dedicated to seeking such treasures? [/QUOTE]
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