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<blockquote data-quote="Erekose13" data-source="post: 1478422" data-attributes="member: 3387"><p><strong>Heading Out</strong></p><p></p><p><span style="color: palegreen">"Then its settled, lets head out now. Does anyone need any supplies from the general store? If not then we can leave right away. What type of terrain are we heading into Mahe?"</span> Nalya says. She brushes a lock of hair back over her ear, drawing attention again to the tattoos on her cheeks. She finishes the drink that Mary had brought her and leads the way out into the sunlight.</p><p></p><p>Outside it is very bright, the sun has not yet reached its zenith. It is a clear blue day with not a cloud in sight. Now that you are outside you can hear the river behind the inn. It must be interesting to sit out on the verranda around back and see the rushing water beneath it. The road that most of you traveled on turns east after crossing the river. It leads straight to the heart of the Nansur Empire, the city of Mommen. A small street leads off to the side parrallel to the river. Across from the inn is a small wooden structure with a sign indicating that it is Bourghum's General Store. It looks a little small and probably doesn't carry a whole lot. </p><p></p><p>The small road heading west leads to a few other small buildings that have grown up around the inn, including a couple of farm houses complete with large barns. After a short ways the road trails off becoming little more than a dirt path. In the distance, perhaps a few miles away you can see the edge of a great forest. Far off the the west you can see the rise of the Hethanta Mountains which protect the empire from the ravages of the barbaric Scylvendi. </p><p></p><p>Mahe:[spoiler]The deep forest is about a week by horse. Then once in the deep forest it will take longer to move through as it is quite heavily over grown, so while the distance is shorter it will take another week. Walking or riding in the deep forest wont make much difference, but walking all the way to the deep forest will take about two weeks.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><span style="color: purple">[ooc: Is there anything any one needs before heading out? Looking over peoples equipment selection, GhostKnight, I don't think that a wagon is going to fit in the deep forest. I was going to restrict horses too, but it is too much a part of Taneth's character so no worries about that. Mary can take care of the wagon and horses until you Gespath gets back if you like, provided that she can use them until then.]</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erekose13, post: 1478422, member: 3387"] [b]Heading Out[/b] [color=palegreen]"Then its settled, lets head out now. Does anyone need any supplies from the general store? If not then we can leave right away. What type of terrain are we heading into Mahe?"[/color] Nalya says. She brushes a lock of hair back over her ear, drawing attention again to the tattoos on her cheeks. She finishes the drink that Mary had brought her and leads the way out into the sunlight. Outside it is very bright, the sun has not yet reached its zenith. It is a clear blue day with not a cloud in sight. Now that you are outside you can hear the river behind the inn. It must be interesting to sit out on the verranda around back and see the rushing water beneath it. The road that most of you traveled on turns east after crossing the river. It leads straight to the heart of the Nansur Empire, the city of Mommen. A small street leads off to the side parrallel to the river. Across from the inn is a small wooden structure with a sign indicating that it is Bourghum's General Store. It looks a little small and probably doesn't carry a whole lot. The small road heading west leads to a few other small buildings that have grown up around the inn, including a couple of farm houses complete with large barns. After a short ways the road trails off becoming little more than a dirt path. In the distance, perhaps a few miles away you can see the edge of a great forest. Far off the the west you can see the rise of the Hethanta Mountains which protect the empire from the ravages of the barbaric Scylvendi. Mahe:[spoiler]The deep forest is about a week by horse. Then once in the deep forest it will take longer to move through as it is quite heavily over grown, so while the distance is shorter it will take another week. Walking or riding in the deep forest wont make much difference, but walking all the way to the deep forest will take about two weeks.[/spoiler] [color=purple][ooc: Is there anything any one needs before heading out? Looking over peoples equipment selection, GhostKnight, I don't think that a wagon is going to fit in the deep forest. I was going to restrict horses too, but it is too much a part of Taneth's character so no worries about that. Mary can take care of the wagon and horses until you Gespath gets back if you like, provided that she can use them until then.][/color] [/QUOTE]
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