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<blockquote data-quote="Manbearcat" data-source="post: 6754029" data-attributes="member: 6696971"><p>[sblock]Level 22 C2 SC. 5/6 Successes. 1/3 Failures. 1/1 Hard DCs. 2/2 Secondary Skills[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>One other aspect of Giliad's Rest that charmed you is the similarities of the human culture here with your elven culture in the Feywild:</p><p></p><p>1) The humans here live harmoniously with nature. Giliad's Rest sits upon the gently sloping western face of a verdant valley. Terrace farms and beautiful gardens predominate. There is no excessive wood-cutting. They take only what they need from nature's bounty in live in relative harmony with the primal spirits of this world.</p><p></p><p>2) Their military forces are fully integrated from a gender perspective. Everyone serves. There is not a man, woman, or child who lacks proficiency in handaxe or bow. Further, all rotate as sentinels in the tree-stands outside the perimeter or on the wall. All learn horsemanship and serve as outriders or courtiers to far flung settlements.</p><p></p><p>One such female that you know well is perched at her post in the deep night of the barrier forest. Her chainmail coif and thorn head-dress masks her features well, but you can make out her identity. Aina Jawari, one of Giliad's Rest's finest scouts and archers, straddles a branch dozens of feet up with her longbow across her lap, perfectly hidden to all eyes but yours. Perfectly still she scrutinizes your numbers. Surely she detected the movements of such a host far out and has been waiting in earnest to behold what could be on the way. </p><p></p><p>Two arrows stick into the branch before here. One has a green tassel, signifying friend. The other red, signifying foe. The silent 300 yard shot would make it to the next archer in no time flat. The next archer would fire off their arrow. Finally, the last would do the same only making it to the wall of the town proper, giving them plenty of time to prepare a response.</p><p></p><p>You know she sees you plainly. Nonetheless, she reaches to pluck the arrow laden with the red tassel and set it to her bow...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manbearcat, post: 6754029, member: 6696971"] [sblock]Level 22 C2 SC. 5/6 Successes. 1/3 Failures. 1/1 Hard DCs. 2/2 Secondary Skills[/sblock] One other aspect of Giliad's Rest that charmed you is the similarities of the human culture here with your elven culture in the Feywild: 1) The humans here live harmoniously with nature. Giliad's Rest sits upon the gently sloping western face of a verdant valley. Terrace farms and beautiful gardens predominate. There is no excessive wood-cutting. They take only what they need from nature's bounty in live in relative harmony with the primal spirits of this world. 2) Their military forces are fully integrated from a gender perspective. Everyone serves. There is not a man, woman, or child who lacks proficiency in handaxe or bow. Further, all rotate as sentinels in the tree-stands outside the perimeter or on the wall. All learn horsemanship and serve as outriders or courtiers to far flung settlements. One such female that you know well is perched at her post in the deep night of the barrier forest. Her chainmail coif and thorn head-dress masks her features well, but you can make out her identity. Aina Jawari, one of Giliad's Rest's finest scouts and archers, straddles a branch dozens of feet up with her longbow across her lap, perfectly hidden to all eyes but yours. Perfectly still she scrutinizes your numbers. Surely she detected the movements of such a host far out and has been waiting in earnest to behold what could be on the way. Two arrows stick into the branch before here. One has a green tassel, signifying friend. The other red, signifying foe. The silent 300 yard shot would make it to the next archer in no time flat. The next archer would fire off their arrow. Finally, the last would do the same only making it to the wall of the town proper, giving them plenty of time to prepare a response. You know she sees you plainly. Nonetheless, she reaches to pluck the arrow laden with the red tassel and set it to her bow... [/QUOTE]
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