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<blockquote data-quote="Satin Knights" data-source="post: 6285033" data-attributes="member: 6666968"><p>With three of the group needing horses, you make your way across town to the Grand Stables. Asking anyone along the way simply points east, as if it not hard to miss. Once you get there, you see why. After a quite a hefty walk, you've come to a couple hills on the edge of town. They are about 15' tall and obviously not natural in build. A thick row of brush trees top the hills. There is a 20' wide split between them that appears well traveled.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Perception][sblock=DC 10]As you walk up to the opening in the hills, there is a noticable breeze whistling between the mounds. It is much stronger than the standard breeze that comes in from the sea.[/sblock][sblock=DC 15]The breeze is constant and focused inward between the hills.[/sblock][sblock=DC 20]The breeze is magical in origin. Checking the treeline, the trees show the telltales that more than one casting was used to create this permanent breeze wall.[/sblock][/sblock]</p><p></p><p>Walking though, you find hidden away from the rest of the city a grand stable complex. Some wooden stalls, some made of stone, some with room heights that make you fearful of just what might be inside. There are several pens, each with different types of animals. </p><p></p><p>You spot a farm hand taking care of oxen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Satin Knights, post: 6285033, member: 6666968"] With three of the group needing horses, you make your way across town to the Grand Stables. Asking anyone along the way simply points east, as if it not hard to miss. Once you get there, you see why. After a quite a hefty walk, you've come to a couple hills on the edge of town. They are about 15' tall and obviously not natural in build. A thick row of brush trees top the hills. There is a 20' wide split between them that appears well traveled. [sblock=Perception][sblock=DC 10]As you walk up to the opening in the hills, there is a noticable breeze whistling between the mounds. It is much stronger than the standard breeze that comes in from the sea.[/sblock][sblock=DC 15]The breeze is constant and focused inward between the hills.[/sblock][sblock=DC 20]The breeze is magical in origin. Checking the treeline, the trees show the telltales that more than one casting was used to create this permanent breeze wall.[/sblock][/sblock] Walking though, you find hidden away from the rest of the city a grand stable complex. Some wooden stalls, some made of stone, some with room heights that make you fearful of just what might be inside. There are several pens, each with different types of animals. You spot a farm hand taking care of oxen. [/QUOTE]
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