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<blockquote data-quote="MacConnell" data-source="post: 9825272" data-attributes="member: 6855223"><p><strong>Cycle</strong>: 502, <strong>Day</strong>: 301, <strong>Season</strong>: Reprieve</p><p>[spoiler=Prospecting]</p><p>Jalakaag: 13(observation) + 4, 9 = 17, 22</p><p>Whiron: 26 + 6, 11 = 32, 37 [/spoiler]</p><p>At this particular location, setting snares during the night does not produce any rodents or anything else edible, only tiny fowlers. This is the common name for small, furry animals, about the size or mass of a person’s forearm, that forage at night to raid the eggs from nesting birds. They will also kill sleeping birds, hence the name. They are not edible, as they have scent glands that ruin the meat; however, their hides are valued for the manufacture of leather goods, especially for the thickness of their long fur. The simple snares produce minks and baby otters. While only the hides are of marketable value, the rest of the corpses can be used for bait in hopes of drawing more fish or even crabs.</p><p></p><p>Whiron, able to make a little better deduction on where to place snares during the day, is able to capture some of the local, smaller running birds. Marsh hens or Rails, as the smaller variety are known, are similar in behavior to the plovers because they scratch through the mud and decomposing foliage with their feet, looking for crustaceans, worms, or even tiny reptiles to eat.</p><p></p><p>While the productivity of the new area seems to be good, new dangers await the two, the likes of which they have never seen. No one has even told stories of monster spiders. On one particular afternoon, the two are ambushed by spiders that have a relaxed leg area up to the size of their own torsos. There are six spiders, of which only one is female, three land on each young man, preparing to sink their fangs.</p><p>[spoiler=Character Data]</p><p>Jalakaag: full wellness</p><p>Whiron: full wellness [/spoiler]</p><p>[spoiler=Inventory]</p><p>caustic leaf: 1 measure</p><p>fireweed: 8 measures</p><p>itchweed: 14 measures</p><p>muddle: 19 measures</p><p>stimulate: 1 measure</p><p></p><p>fist-sized snail shells: 30</p><p>marsh hens: 30</p><p>panfish: 30</p><p>plovers: 30</p><p>welcome crabs: 30 satchels [/spoiler]</p><p>[spoiler=Discoveries]</p><p>Unknown Elderly Ansylin Man</p><p>Wharf Rat Gangers [/spoiler]</p><p>[gm]Jalakaag improved in the natural talent to manipulate waylines (Mysticism). Whiron improved in general knowledge (Learning).[/gm][ooc]State preparations and intentions and provide two random rolls (d10).[/ooc]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacConnell, post: 9825272, member: 6855223"] [B]Cycle[/B]: 502, [B]Day[/B]: 301, [B]Season[/B]: Reprieve [spoiler=Prospecting] Jalakaag: 13(observation) + 4, 9 = 17, 22 Whiron: 26 + 6, 11 = 32, 37 [/spoiler] At this particular location, setting snares during the night does not produce any rodents or anything else edible, only tiny fowlers. This is the common name for small, furry animals, about the size or mass of a person’s forearm, that forage at night to raid the eggs from nesting birds. They will also kill sleeping birds, hence the name. They are not edible, as they have scent glands that ruin the meat; however, their hides are valued for the manufacture of leather goods, especially for the thickness of their long fur. The simple snares produce minks and baby otters. While only the hides are of marketable value, the rest of the corpses can be used for bait in hopes of drawing more fish or even crabs. Whiron, able to make a little better deduction on where to place snares during the day, is able to capture some of the local, smaller running birds. Marsh hens or Rails, as the smaller variety are known, are similar in behavior to the plovers because they scratch through the mud and decomposing foliage with their feet, looking for crustaceans, worms, or even tiny reptiles to eat. While the productivity of the new area seems to be good, new dangers await the two, the likes of which they have never seen. No one has even told stories of monster spiders. On one particular afternoon, the two are ambushed by spiders that have a relaxed leg area up to the size of their own torsos. There are six spiders, of which only one is female, three land on each young man, preparing to sink their fangs. [spoiler=Character Data] Jalakaag: full wellness Whiron: full wellness [/spoiler] [spoiler=Inventory] caustic leaf: 1 measure fireweed: 8 measures itchweed: 14 measures muddle: 19 measures stimulate: 1 measure fist-sized snail shells: 30 marsh hens: 30 panfish: 30 plovers: 30 welcome crabs: 30 satchels [/spoiler] [spoiler=Discoveries] Unknown Elderly Ansylin Man Wharf Rat Gangers [/spoiler] [gm]Jalakaag improved in the natural talent to manipulate waylines (Mysticism). Whiron improved in general knowledge (Learning).[/gm][ooc]State preparations and intentions and provide two random rolls (d10).[/ooc] [/QUOTE]
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