The Dance of Souls

I believe that if we check them for hidden weapons we should be able to trust them and release them tonight. We have gotten information from them, if they chose to stay then we could let them if they want to go then they will risk the night alone. what do you guys say?
 

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Alright I can understand the worry. perhaps its best to leave them tied up after all. That'll mean less people we have to worry about going crazy if the keeps effect stretches this far.
 

I think it's resolved, then. We will rest until morning, release our prisoners, and then travel on. Banion volunteers to take the first watch. He will hide within sight of the encampment during his watch, making sure not to be seen by the prisoners or by any possible external threat. When it is his turn to sleep, he will likewise seek to find a place to curl up out of easy view, and hopefully far enough away from his companions that he will have time to come to his sences should the dreams effect him.
 


Night falls. Hoping to be outside the keep's range, the party goes to sleep.

Banion:
[sblock]You have a dream, wild and strange, but in no way bloody - as far as you can remember after you wake up.[/sblock]

Beamer:
[sblock]You have a dream, wild and strange, but in no way bloody - as far as you can remember after you wake up.[/sblock]

Azaroth:
[sblock]Darkness... There is nothing during your sleep. As if... the dreams are kept away from you. You feel something within you crumbling, and some light shines into the darkness. You heal 1 point of Wisdom damage.[/sblock]
 

Waking up, Banion's first order of business is to hide. Sneaking about, he attempts to verify that all of the prisoners are accounted for, and also checks to see if any of his companions seem to have gone crazy during the night.
 

Interesting it seems as though the keep did not affect us tonight.
*Azaroth walks over to cado*

Good Morning Cadoreysien how did you sleep?
 
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If nothing seems amiss, we release our prisoners and head toward the keep. Banion is wary of the released prisoners, and will keep a sharp lookout to see if they are followed.
 

Beamer frowns while the prisoners are released.. (Are all but Cado still unconscious?) He says to Cado, "If we meet again, I hope it is in a tavern over an ale because if we meet again out here, we won't ever be meeting again."

Once on their way, Beamer says, "At least the dreams did not trouble us last night. Lets get this over with."
 
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