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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 5013567" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>The ragtag caravan took form within the next 30 minutes, consisting of four wagons, a dozen mules and about five dozen men and women looking mostly from England. Their various tales on how they came to Damascus should make for some entertainment. Alfred Fayweather and his men finish with their own laden wagon, freeing the caravan leader to walk through the crowd and politely position the people into a loose column. Some of the travelers have a sharper tongue than others, but Alfred shows deftness in how he handles their concerns and yet extricates himself so that he may speed up the preparations.</p><p></p><p>Finally he seems satisfied and shouts for all to hear in a voice used to command, <strong>"Fellow travelers, we are leaving Damascus now. Please stay in the column and keep the pace. I will be taking the lead and if there is any trouble just pass the word up and I will make sure you are care of. At this time I would like to ask for a handful of volunteers to scout the trail ahead for damaged roads or bandits. Some men that can handle themselves in the face of trouble. No, not you sir knight. I would prefer to keep your trained expertise with the column in case something gets by the scouts,</strong>" Alfred says to an armed and burly gentleman who nods in deference and steps back into the column as fast as he had stepped forth.</p><p></p><p>At this point a handful of men stepped forth (the player characters) and were accepted as the caravan's scouts for this leg of the journey.</p><p></p><p>OOC: I figure you can introduce yourselves now to one another. The party will be travelling briskly ahead of the caravan to place themselves in scouting distance in my next post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 5013567, member: 34958"] The ragtag caravan took form within the next 30 minutes, consisting of four wagons, a dozen mules and about five dozen men and women looking mostly from England. Their various tales on how they came to Damascus should make for some entertainment. Alfred Fayweather and his men finish with their own laden wagon, freeing the caravan leader to walk through the crowd and politely position the people into a loose column. Some of the travelers have a sharper tongue than others, but Alfred shows deftness in how he handles their concerns and yet extricates himself so that he may speed up the preparations. Finally he seems satisfied and shouts for all to hear in a voice used to command, [b]"Fellow travelers, we are leaving Damascus now. Please stay in the column and keep the pace. I will be taking the lead and if there is any trouble just pass the word up and I will make sure you are care of. At this time I would like to ask for a handful of volunteers to scout the trail ahead for damaged roads or bandits. Some men that can handle themselves in the face of trouble. No, not you sir knight. I would prefer to keep your trained expertise with the column in case something gets by the scouts,[/b]" Alfred says to an armed and burly gentleman who nods in deference and steps back into the column as fast as he had stepped forth. At this point a handful of men stepped forth (the player characters) and were accepted as the caravan's scouts for this leg of the journey. OOC: I figure you can introduce yourselves now to one another. The party will be travelling briskly ahead of the caravan to place themselves in scouting distance in my next post. [/QUOTE]
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