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Storms of Change, Part 2

Bringing up Sabala and Braveheart shouldn't be so hard... It might require some time, Use Rope, and Handle Animal checks. You wonder if they would bark loudly as they're lifted off the ground...
 

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Adromon goes with the others through the door and into the corridor. He'll take a position near the front of the group.

[OOC: This was basically to let you know I'm still here. There hasn't been much of a need for me to chime in as of late.]
 

Rowyn, female gnomish bard

Before she goes through the door, Rowyn commands Sabala to stay and guard. She then rifles through the packs and takes what she thinks might be useful. [I never divvied up what Rowyn was personally carrying and what Sabala had. If you want me to say what exactly Rowyn has with her, let me know. I think Rowyn was carrying almost everything anyway.]
 

The two riding dogs, Sabala and Braveheart, are brought up easily, both animals staying quiet and calm through what might have been a traumatic experience for other animals. Remembering that these animals had seen action in the recent Gorukan invasions, you wonder briefly who their past masters were, and what they might have experienced. Either way, they seem quite happy with their new masters.

Alyssa and Mirena kneel down in the guard post, watching outwards as Sabala [and Braveheart?] guard the rear.

The bound half-orc shivers and gulps as he hears Manzanita’s words.

The party moves inside.

[Left / Down or Right / Up?]
 

Manzanita Sparrow

"Dunathor, would you like to take the lead & scout it a bit with your darkvision? I'll light my lantern."

OOC: Manzanita took her bullseye lantern & 3 flasks of oil off her horse before climbing up, if I may backtrack a bit.
 
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Nodding and moving into the tunnel while the others begin their preparations, Dunathar scouted out the entranceway and felt the falseness of the tunnels.

~Whoever made these halls weren't kin of mine...something's not adding up here...~

Seeing that the tunnels were slanted to go both up and down, Dunathar felt that the best course for them to take was downwards where more room would be available. Putting his thoughts to action, Dunathar went to the others to tell him of his plans and then began the decent down.
 




Bert

"Yeah I agree with Manzanita, a watch of two should be enough. On another subject, Dunathar, I know the people of your race are always eager to go deeper underground but I would check out the upper passage first. It can't go up for a very long time and, once we've seen it, we'll not have to worry about ennemies on our back. But then again, perhaps you know better than I do."

Filbert lights his hooded lantern and draws one of his dagger. He's ready to go either way. Once they get going, he says a few last word to the ones who are left behind. "Now be careful you two. If there's any problem come warn us and we'll deal with it together."
 

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