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<blockquote data-quote="Karl Green" data-source="post: 1871721" data-attributes="member: 1467"><p><strong>Gnarley Forest, morning (light misty rain) into night</strong></p><p></p><p>The party moves straight south to make it to the road that leads to <span style="color: orange"><strong>Tree Oaks</strong></span>. It takes almost two hours of traveling through the wet forest to make the road. Then riding hard the party makes the small city about an hour after sunset. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: orange"><strong>Tree Oaks</strong></span> is a small woodland community of about 100, surrounded by wooden palisade. The watchman at the gate holds out a lantern to see you and asks about your business "<strong>Oi now what ye want? It be after dark and we not like to open thy gate on a night like this, I tell ye wat.</strong>" </p><p></p><p>After a short exchange through he does open to admit the party, telling them that Orc raids have been happening more often these days and its not good to be a traveling at night in the forest. Mostly of the inhabitants of the town are made up of loggers and herbalist. There is one, fairly large Inn in town, the <span style="color: orange"><strong>The Brick and Briar Inn</strong></span>. Three stories tall, it is the second largest building in town (the Lord Mayor's Hold it larger), and the stable boys come out in heavy oil-wool cloaks to take your horses. "<strong>That el' be a silver shilling m'lords</strong>" they say for feed and stabling of the horses. </p><p></p><p>Inside, the large common room smells of roasting pig and warmed mead. The Innkeeper is a board dwarf, with a thick black beard. He is wiping his hands as you enter and comes up to you saying in a deep gravelly voice "<strong>Aye lords what'll it be? Got roasting pig that be a finished and bacon stew be in the kitchen. We also got warmed mead for and rooms are available. Costs are a steal iffin' yea ask me, but I be a fair one and treat all travelers a fair</strong>" </p><p></p><p>Some of the customers laugh and shout "<strong>As fair as a dwarf protecting his hoard of stolen gold would be to a dragon come back to collect what's his HA</strong>". The laughers is easy going though and while the dwarf glares at them, you catch a glint of a smile under his beard "<strong>Aye yea highwaymen know all about stealing don't yea</strong>" </p><p></p><p>He looks back and says "<strong>So what will it be lords? Got me more customers then the lot of yea and only one assist to take care of yea all…</strong>" and about then a rather attractive half-orc girl comes out of the kitchen entrance carrying a large platter with stew bowls on one shoulder. She takes it to one of the tables where four humans are sitting (three men and one female, dressed like woodsmen or rangers).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karl Green, post: 1871721, member: 1467"] [b]Gnarley Forest, morning (light misty rain) into night[/b] The party moves straight south to make it to the road that leads to [color=orange][b]Tree Oaks[/b][/color]. It takes almost two hours of traveling through the wet forest to make the road. Then riding hard the party makes the small city about an hour after sunset. [color=orange][b]Tree Oaks[/b][/color] is a small woodland community of about 100, surrounded by wooden palisade. The watchman at the gate holds out a lantern to see you and asks about your business "[b]Oi now what ye want? It be after dark and we not like to open thy gate on a night like this, I tell ye wat.[/b]" After a short exchange through he does open to admit the party, telling them that Orc raids have been happening more often these days and its not good to be a traveling at night in the forest. Mostly of the inhabitants of the town are made up of loggers and herbalist. There is one, fairly large Inn in town, the [color=orange][b]The Brick and Briar Inn[/b][/color][b][/b]. Three stories tall, it is the second largest building in town (the Lord Mayor's Hold it larger), and the stable boys come out in heavy oil-wool cloaks to take your horses. "[b]That el' be a silver shilling m'lords[/b]" they say for feed and stabling of the horses. Inside, the large common room smells of roasting pig and warmed mead. The Innkeeper is a board dwarf, with a thick black beard. He is wiping his hands as you enter and comes up to you saying in a deep gravelly voice "[b]Aye lords what'll it be? Got roasting pig that be a finished and bacon stew be in the kitchen. We also got warmed mead for and rooms are available. Costs are a steal iffin' yea ask me, but I be a fair one and treat all travelers a fair[/b]" Some of the customers laugh and shout "[b]As fair as a dwarf protecting his hoard of stolen gold would be to a dragon come back to collect what's his HA[/b]". The laughers is easy going though and while the dwarf glares at them, you catch a glint of a smile under his beard "[b]Aye yea highwaymen know all about stealing don't yea[/b]" He looks back and says "[b]So what will it be lords? Got me more customers then the lot of yea and only one assist to take care of yea all…[/b]" and about then a rather attractive half-orc girl comes out of the kitchen entrance carrying a large platter with stew bowls on one shoulder. She takes it to one of the tables where four humans are sitting (three men and one female, dressed like woodsmen or rangers). [/QUOTE]
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