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<blockquote data-quote="Blarkon Dragonslayer" data-source="post: 3416215" data-attributes="member: 49372"><p><strong>May 3, 1106 CR Morning</strong></p><p><em>beneath Stonegate</em></p><p></p><p><em>OOC: Any purchases made can be made at standard prices, with the festival going on, Stonegate has a lot to offer. Also, feel free to backpost anything you still wanted to do on the night of May 2, I'm just moving things along a bit.</em></p><p></p><p>The morning finds the party once again passing through the streets of the city of Stonegate, then through the dry cistern, and down through the sewers, eventually finding their way to the guardpost, where they are greeted by Kanek, the irascible dwarf sergeant they met the first time down. He grins widely seeing their return. "Still not dead, eh? Well, the day is young, says I. Whatever is down this hole has been quiet while you've been gone. And remember to sing out loudly if ye come back this way, my lads are itching to chop up something."</p><p></p><p>Larren hears this through a haze of hangover. It isn't bad enough to really slow him down, but it is queasy and uncomfortable. He also didn't have much fun at breakfast, apparently his spending most of the evening chatting up a pretty half-elven bard didn't make Layana too happy. His bacon was greasy and cold, his bread old, and his porridge soggy. He also got a number of sniffs, and significant looks. Morris didn't help matters, seemingly infernally cheerful, even jovial, giving the young cleric a couple of hearty buffets on the back that his inherited breastplate didn't seem to slow down. Even worse, he ended up sleeping alone, since the pretty bard didn't take well to being fondled. </p><p></p><p>The makeshift barricade is moved aside, and the party is allowed into the narrow, winding stair, which takes them downwards, till they are at the place where it enters the first hallway. The hallway is dark, the torches that lit it previously apparently having gone out, and not been replaced. The opening the party looks through is on the south side of an east-west hallway, with a door directly opposite, and they know that there are more doors to the east, and a bend in the hallway that will take them north. What is to the west is unknown, but there was little sign of activity in that direction, last time they were here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blarkon Dragonslayer, post: 3416215, member: 49372"] [B]May 3, 1106 CR Morning[/B] [I]beneath Stonegate[/I] [I]OOC: Any purchases made can be made at standard prices, with the festival going on, Stonegate has a lot to offer. Also, feel free to backpost anything you still wanted to do on the night of May 2, I'm just moving things along a bit.[/I] The morning finds the party once again passing through the streets of the city of Stonegate, then through the dry cistern, and down through the sewers, eventually finding their way to the guardpost, where they are greeted by Kanek, the irascible dwarf sergeant they met the first time down. He grins widely seeing their return. "Still not dead, eh? Well, the day is young, says I. Whatever is down this hole has been quiet while you've been gone. And remember to sing out loudly if ye come back this way, my lads are itching to chop up something." Larren hears this through a haze of hangover. It isn't bad enough to really slow him down, but it is queasy and uncomfortable. He also didn't have much fun at breakfast, apparently his spending most of the evening chatting up a pretty half-elven bard didn't make Layana too happy. His bacon was greasy and cold, his bread old, and his porridge soggy. He also got a number of sniffs, and significant looks. Morris didn't help matters, seemingly infernally cheerful, even jovial, giving the young cleric a couple of hearty buffets on the back that his inherited breastplate didn't seem to slow down. Even worse, he ended up sleeping alone, since the pretty bard didn't take well to being fondled. The makeshift barricade is moved aside, and the party is allowed into the narrow, winding stair, which takes them downwards, till they are at the place where it enters the first hallway. The hallway is dark, the torches that lit it previously apparently having gone out, and not been replaced. The opening the party looks through is on the south side of an east-west hallway, with a door directly opposite, and they know that there are more doors to the east, and a bend in the hallway that will take them north. What is to the west is unknown, but there was little sign of activity in that direction, last time they were here. [/QUOTE]
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