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Storms of Change, Part 2

Manzanita

"What a haul," Manzanita states matter-of-factly. "We'd best keep our guard up, though. Some of them had arrows in their back that didn't come from us." None-the-less, she first goes to the robed figure and examines his equipment. She'll take the robes, and the book. "I can cast a detect magic spell on our take. Let's gather it together."

Assuming everyone is in agreement on this, Manzanita will cast detect magic and concentrate the full three rounds on anything that displays magic.
 

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Rowyn stops singing abruptly when she comes upon Adromon. Then, seeing Filbert's reaction to Adromon's body, she frowns slightly. "Is he not dead?" she asks softly.

In response to Manzanita's question, she nods agreement. "If there is time, that would be useful." She will keep a watch out to make sure no one comes upon them without notice.
 

Weary from the battle, as well as the splitting headache he was beginning to develop, Dunathar walked over to a smooth topped rock and sat down to gather his thoughts.

While he had originally provoked the attack with no knowledge of who they faced, he was relieved that the Maker had seen fit to let him know they rode under the banner of Hextor. However, he vowed that he would not make the same mistake twice if he could help it.

Looking up and seeing the others beginning the grisly work of stripping the bodies for anything useful to their journey, Dunathar knew that rest time was over and lent his help as well.

Afterwards, as Manzanita began staring into the pile at her feet for traces of magic, Dunathar paced slowly around the circle of companions trying to keep his mind focused until it was time to rest and unwind properly.
 

Bert the medic

In response to Rowyn: "No, his breath is weak and that wound is nasty but, amazingly, he still clings to life. Let's see if my talents can help him. Great Dweller on the Horizon, lend some of your strength to this man so he may live to see the next bend on the Road." (OOC: cure light wounds)

Filbert uses his other cure spell on himself and then gives both his potions of cure light wounds to the people who seem to need it more (possibly Adromon again).

Once this is done, he examines (and keeps) the wand and the scroll cases of the armored human. He's also interested in the box strapped on one of the horses. He's a bit small to reach it, though.

OOC: Doing a little meta-gaming :p ... Does that human in scale mail have a religious symbol ?
 

Manzanita Sparrow

"Do we know who these men were? They were clearly well provisioned. Do they carry any banners that would indicate they come from Goruka? Can anyone perhaps track them back to whence they came. They might have more treasure at their base."
 

Dunathar wonders: Had he acted too rashly? The horsemen had reared their horses and readied their weapons, and clearly were about to attack, but... was there anything they could have done differently? Dunathar ponders, going through the encounter in his mind.

Filbert studies Adromon’s wounds as Rowyn watches over them. There was a big cut in his side, but strangely it was not the kind of gaping, bleeding wound Filbert had seen in similar situations. It was almost as if the wound had partially closed inside Adromon’s body. Perhaps there was more to this human then met the eye... Filbert channels Fharlanghn’s healing power, bringing Adromon back to consciousness and healing some of his own wounds. He gives his potions to Adromon and Dunathar who drink them thankfully. Filbert takes a few minutes to assess the health of his companions.

[Adromon is injured most, with 6 pts of damage. Mirena is next with 4. Zanock and Filbert have 3. Dunathar has 1.]

Stripping the bodies to gather all the equipment together takes quite a bit of time, especially removing the armor. As Filbert helps to remove the human in scale mail’s armor, he finds a necklace hidden under his shirt. It is a silver fist, holding six colored red arrows, the same symbol that is pressed in the red wax on the sealed scroll tube. Filbert recognizes it as Hextor’s symbol.

During this time, Dunathar’s keen ears catch the sounds of horse hooves beating the earth at a gallop in the distance, but after going uphill to take a look, he sees nothing. He finds it difficult to determine which direction the sounds came from.

Eventually the party gathers everything together, laying it out on the ground for Manzanita to cast her detection spell.

The potion labeled “cure light” radiates faint conjuration.
There is a radiation of faint abjuration coming from inside the leather scroll case.
The bone scroll case itself radiates faint magic, but Manzanita is unable to determine what school.
The wand radiates faint conjuration.
The large steel shield radiates faint abjuration.

Manzanita takes the robes and the book. With a bit of searching and practice, she finds that she can reach the hidden pockets quite easily and quickly. However, the pockets are pretty much impossible to detect from a casual glance. Even with the robes open and the pockets visible, they are fairly difficult to find if you didn't know they were there. The red leather book is a spell book that she will need sit with for a while to decipher.

Filbert takes the wand and scroll cases. The box looks well-crafted, and Filbert thinks it might be worth something. He calls over Dunathar to take a look. Dunathar takes a minute examining the box, and thinks the box itself, with the carvings and well-made lock, might be worth 100 gp to the right buyer. He’s also pretty sure, from the sounds it makes when moved, that the box is filled with coin.

Hearing Manzanita’s suggestion, Filbert and Alyssa take a look at the ground. The tracks of the riders would be fairly easy to follow. They come from the west. They seem to have been sticking to low ground, perhaps to minimize their visibility. They were also moving fairly quickly (at a hustle).
 
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Manzanita

"We are going somewhat west anyway. Shall we follow their tracks? I would like to know who these people were. How is everyone feeling? I'm a bit paranoid here. Perhaps we should find a defensible spot to open the box, and the scroll cases. Let's pack the armor and weapons onto these captured horses, & we can take it all with us."
 

"We are going north west. Besides, it seems like those men were pursued or at least fleeing something. I don't think we'll find their base by following the tracks. We'll only encounter the people who shot them in the back, and I'm not sure I want to meet those. I agree that we should pack this stuff and leave, but I would head north instead."
 



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