The Dance of Souls

Watch Order:

Azaroth
Gur
Banion
Beamer

(Both Arcane types will get their 8 hours un-interrupted, unless we are attacked.)
 

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Sounds good to me. Hopefully I won't have to fight. but with my armor and more hp/weapons I should be a solid defender.
 

During the night Azaroth will take a look around camp, he won't stray to far. But he wants to see whats around the area.
 



After breaking camp, Banion consults with Gur as to the proper way to leave the horses while they explore the keep. Once they are tied up with access to grazing and water (or possibly hobbled, if I have that term right and Gur suggests it) the party will travel as a group to the Keep of Bloodstained Dreams. If the terrain allows for it, we will go overland avoiding roads, trying to avoid beeing seen especially by any watchmen that might be inside the keep.

Any signs of habitation? Smoke drifting from a chimney perhaps?
 

ooc: sounds like a plan Patlin

On the road Azaroth will say to the party members "Well we made it where Taras and his group met with tragedy, did everyone sleep well?"

After receiving the party's responses Aza will make a note in his book about the party's condition heading towards the keep.

OOC: Knight aside from the one grave that Taras built for his fallen comrades is there any sign of other graves or other markings? any sort of a notice?
 
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OOC: Are we within sight of the Keep? I thought Taras never got closer than two days from the keep. The memorial would have to be at least that far if he was telling the truth. We should probably stay on the horses for a little further if we still have two days.
 

If we're still that far away, we'll take the horses with us for a bit longer. I would still prefer to go off road from this point on. We can repeat the finding-a-campsight bit when we think we are within a couple of hours walk away from the keep.
 

(You are in fact not in sight of the keep. You are at best where Taras' group had its fatal moment. Given that he said his companions dropped down a path, you might be farther away than that.)
 

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