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<blockquote data-quote="Raidkillsbugsdead" data-source="post: 3742310" data-attributes="member: 54134"><p>Yeah, so we made it the rest of the way to Angelspire without too much trouble. Sure, it was a bit weird with that squirmy kobold looking at us all shifty all the time, but you kind of got used to it after a while. The elf was kind of quiet, too, but it was good having him with us...made getting past the patrols a lot easier. Not that we were in trouble or anything, but sometimes they like to give you a hard time or charge you an extra toll, you know. </p><p></p><p>The mountains that we traveled along on the road were quite a sight. Having grown up on the docks of Linshire back east, I wasn't used to that kind of view. From Westhaven all the way to Angelspire, we had an awesome sight out to our west, especially when the sun went down behind those peaks. </p><p></p><p>When we got to the city, it was amazing! A beautiful red brick wall with the black towers of the city's wizards standing tall over it. Above it all was the mountain of Angels itself, one of the tallest in all the lands, I'm sure. </p><p></p><p>True to his word, the elf made it easy for us to get in through the gates, and with no toll either! Not only that, but he offered us an easy job for some extra travel cash. Seems that because of some Bugbear problems to the east of the city on top of some mining trains arriving from the west tying up a lot of the city's militia, there was a need for an escort to go with him and the Bug to Harney Peak. Word had it that smaller groups had been jumped recently by bandits or something on the mountain road that led that way. Twenty five coins for each of us up front and twenty five more when we got to the prison if we wanted it. Who could say no to that kind of easy cash? </p><p></p><p>After a short stay in the city...too short if you ask me; I would have loved to look around at that market a bit longer to see those things from the West that you never get to see back home like those dunlizard tooth necklaces...we gathered ourselves and started out on the short trip to the mountain prison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raidkillsbugsdead, post: 3742310, member: 54134"] Yeah, so we made it the rest of the way to Angelspire without too much trouble. Sure, it was a bit weird with that squirmy kobold looking at us all shifty all the time, but you kind of got used to it after a while. The elf was kind of quiet, too, but it was good having him with us...made getting past the patrols a lot easier. Not that we were in trouble or anything, but sometimes they like to give you a hard time or charge you an extra toll, you know. The mountains that we traveled along on the road were quite a sight. Having grown up on the docks of Linshire back east, I wasn't used to that kind of view. From Westhaven all the way to Angelspire, we had an awesome sight out to our west, especially when the sun went down behind those peaks. When we got to the city, it was amazing! A beautiful red brick wall with the black towers of the city's wizards standing tall over it. Above it all was the mountain of Angels itself, one of the tallest in all the lands, I'm sure. True to his word, the elf made it easy for us to get in through the gates, and with no toll either! Not only that, but he offered us an easy job for some extra travel cash. Seems that because of some Bugbear problems to the east of the city on top of some mining trains arriving from the west tying up a lot of the city's militia, there was a need for an escort to go with him and the Bug to Harney Peak. Word had it that smaller groups had been jumped recently by bandits or something on the mountain road that led that way. Twenty five coins for each of us up front and twenty five more when we got to the prison if we wanted it. Who could say no to that kind of easy cash? After a short stay in the city...too short if you ask me; I would have loved to look around at that market a bit longer to see those things from the West that you never get to see back home like those dunlizard tooth necklaces...we gathered ourselves and started out on the short trip to the mountain prison. [/QUOTE]
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