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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 5093016" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>The party ultimately decided to take the grain back, but left the crazed little men to their own devices. The odd cow followed them sullenly on the return hike down the slope, through the grass, and over several short hills to the camp.</p><p></p><p>As the scouts grew close to camp they smelled the scent of burning wood and heard loud screams. They raced forward and topped the last hill to see several panicking caravan-mates with buckets running to and from the camp water barrels. The men were desperately trying to put out a fire that had spread along the side of a wagon. One caught the sight of the scouts and yelled, "Quickly, help before we lose the wagon! That Baker's gone crazy, he has. The bloke knocked out the Knight with a rock to the back of the head and started attacking the other campers, and a couple of his apprentices have also seemed to have gone mad and joined in."</p><p></p><p>There are several buckets by the water barrels, and the flaming wagon is sixty feet away from them. The wagon-side closest to the barrels is aflame, though the whole vehicle looks like it might be swallowed by the fire in any moment. The six caravan travelers are not having much of an effect on the fire and are panicked and lacking coordination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 5093016, member: 34958"] The party ultimately decided to take the grain back, but left the crazed little men to their own devices. The odd cow followed them sullenly on the return hike down the slope, through the grass, and over several short hills to the camp. As the scouts grew close to camp they smelled the scent of burning wood and heard loud screams. They raced forward and topped the last hill to see several panicking caravan-mates with buckets running to and from the camp water barrels. The men were desperately trying to put out a fire that had spread along the side of a wagon. One caught the sight of the scouts and yelled, "Quickly, help before we lose the wagon! That Baker's gone crazy, he has. The bloke knocked out the Knight with a rock to the back of the head and started attacking the other campers, and a couple of his apprentices have also seemed to have gone mad and joined in." There are several buckets by the water barrels, and the flaming wagon is sixty feet away from them. The wagon-side closest to the barrels is aflame, though the whole vehicle looks like it might be swallowed by the fire in any moment. The six caravan travelers are not having much of an effect on the fire and are panicked and lacking coordination. [/QUOTE]
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