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"I think it is a reasonable idea, our spellcasters are relatively fresh. But if you would rather fight them fresh Lindal."
 

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Felicity, her hair hanging down in loose tendrils again after the day's march, drops her pack on the ground and collapses in a heap. "I think we gained on them today, but we'll loose ground again tonight. Still, if we keep as a strong pace tomorrow, we should find them before the sun sets."

She sits up as Dagmar begins the cooking fire. Rummaging through her spice gunna, she pulls out a few small leather pouches and piles them up for flavoring the stew. A thoughtful look crosses her face and she checks the satches on her belt. "I think I'm going to go look for some more moonflower buds. They should be out tonight, blooming under this moon, and I'll need them for spells. I won't go far. Anyone want to join me?"
 

"Sure lass, dwarf eyes are pretty good in the dark, what does this flower look like." Dagmar puts away his whetstone and takes up his spear, just in case.
 

Felicity visibly brightens when Dagmar offers to accompany her. "Oh! They're very pretty. They have pale blue buds, with small sprigs of five-lobed leaves. They grow in clusters of five or six flowers each, and have a very crisp sent to them. They'll face the moon, when she's out, and when the light of the full moon hits them, they glow a little. If you've a touch of the Green, the petals are cold against your fingers. They're tingly."

If you've arcane knowledge: [sblock] moonflower buds are a common spell component for low-level cold-based spells.[/sblock]
 
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Koric, Half-Orc Cleric of Pelor

Koric listens to Lindal and Percy's discussion, and interjects his thoughts: "I, for one, spent a large amount of Pelor's grace bringing our friend Dagmar back from death's door. I will not be of much use healing the party of we risk confrontation tonight. While it bothers me greatly that they will be gaining ground while we are here napping, I do not see another option."

He also listens with a smile to Felicity's request. He is about to volunteer, but stops short when Dagmar speaks. Realizing that it might not be best to send too many fighters off with Felicity, he changes his mind. "Enjoy your flower-finding mission, my friends! Though if you see any trouble, do not hesitate to call out. In the meantime, I will walk a perimeter around camp, making sure the area is secure before heading off to sleep."
 

Fortin Human Fighter1

"I'll join you, Koric, if you like. I'll also volunteer for first or last watch, as my eyes ar not so useful in the night as some others here."
 

reddist said:
Felicity visibly brightens when Dagmar offers to accompany her. "Oh! They're very pretty. They have pale blue buds, with small sprigs of five-lobed leaves. They grow in clusters of five or six flowers each, and have a very crisp sent to them. They'll face the moon, when she's out, and when the light of the full moon hits them, they glow a little. If you've a touch of the Green, the petals are cold against your fingers. They're tingly."

If you've arcane knowledge: [sblock] moonflower buds are a common spell component for low-level cold-based spells.[/sblock]


"I'm more likely to have a touch of whatever color stone is than forest green. 'Ye can feel stone in yer bones' is a dwarf saying lass, but implies yer talking to another dwarf."
 

Koric, Half-Orc Cleric of Pelor

"The more the merrier for the watch, friend Fortin. I would also be happy to take a shift later in the night as well, so long as it does not interfere with my beauty sleep..." he says with a wink.
 

Inwardly Percy is twitching at the propsect of running into more orcs than they can handle, but he remains outwardly calm for the benefit of their companions, "How about we split up in the morning? Some of us push on to contact and see what we are up against whilst those who need to prepare spells remain for their full night's rest?"
 

Dagmar tramps along companionably with Felicity into the night. As she speaks about moonflowers and the Green she has his full attention, even though the topics and concepts are completely foreign to him.
 

Into the Woods

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