[LPF] Kaedyn's Quest

[sblock=GM Note]While I did bring up the mount issue, I was not hinting or suggesting that you all get them. But since Damaris had one, you all should know what is required for mini-stats and character sheets. That includes the Mount Spell, since it essentially summons a Riding Horse that is exactly like buying one for purposes of combat.

You do not have to have mounts. I am not encouraging you either way, so don't read into my previous post as saying it is a good idea or not.

What I am saying is this:
1. This is mostly an outdoors adventure
2. Any animal with you is a token on the map and will be fair game to be targeted by the enemy. That means treating them like animal companions and you will need to make appropriate skill checks with them and for them at times.[/sblock]
 

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[sblock=OOC]I prefer not to have to do the bookkeeping for a mount, as I consider it kind of pain in the buttocks. Not a huge pain, but it's not what I play the game for. My vote is walk, but I will go with the majority.[/sblock]
 

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I am OK with walking. I've had mounts killed before, so it's nothing new to me. We'll just all go at tyrion's 20' movement speed is all :cool:
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[sblock] Yeah, I decided not to bring her. I still don't have ranks on Handle Animal so keeping her under control might be a real problem.[/sblock]
 

[sblock=OOC]I would be in favor of horses if most people could do it, as getting to our destination faster could make a difference (of course Amien himself is too dumb to come up with this reasoning ICly), but since most of us prefer to walk, I am willing to walk as well. That and I agree with Systole that less paperwork is good.[/sblock]
 


[sblock=ooc]Walking it is. Not a problem to me.[/sblock]

Thuvian shows up at the Chapter House fairly quickly, not having much additional preparation to do. He sits down on a bench in the entry way giving the paladins amused looks as he waits for the others to arrive.
 


Amien jogs down to the Chapter House as well, seeing not many reasons (on the drink menu) to return to the tavern first before heading tot he proper destination.
 

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The monk appears at the chapter house, having made a brief detour to purchase a bedroll and a tent with his remaining funds. The tent is a bulky collection of canvas and support rods bundled up on the young man's back, but he doesn't seem to be particularly slowed down by the weight. "I took the liberty of procuring sleeping arrangements. I thought that as I am among the least encumbered by armor, I would be the most capable of carrying a tent," he says with a glance at Tyrion's armor. "One hopes one did not presume overmuch."
 

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