The Four Lands - The Great North Part 2


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Vorian Tolgar

Vorian rides up front with barbarian riders. He carefuly studies the way and takes note of any unusal tracks or signs on the way.
 

Jaroth

Jaroth rides with Finnian. But he answers Anniston.

"Lady Vera and the Faean will meet us there. DeSion is coming with us. If I have more exposure to DeSion when he uses the commands and observe what the tent does when he uses them, I believe that I can reproduce the commands necessary to move or collapse the tent. Unless, of course, the tent only works for him or must be bonded with the individual attempting to use it."
 

Vadric whispers to Anniston as they ride. "Keep an eye on DeSion. He will betray us when the opportunity best suits him."
 

Journey

The party and the plainsmen set off toward the North East. The infrantry approch the two fires, which begin to spakr greenish red. As they move thru the them the disappear.

In well orderd formations the horsemen and their former foes begin a slow steady ride. After perhaps ten miles the two groups seperate with the forment attackers going due north and your group of plainsmen going northeast. The day is somewhat overcast and a chill wind blows but for the most part the day is uneventful.

When the sky begins to darken and night is close, much to the parties suprise the plainsmen continue to ride. A series of short one hour breaks and followed by a hour of riding and two hours of walking the horses see's the dawn break over the sky once again. With the coming of dawn the plainsmen stop for a well earned break. Despite the travels of the past you feel the tirendness of such travel.
 

Vadric was tired; the kind of tired that you could only experience after days of fighting, travelling and little sleep. Still, he was a soldier, and was (at least in the past) used to this sort of thing. Seeing the plainsmen finally stop to rest, the cleric looks for a good place to bed down and get some sleep. Without it, and without the time to pray for the blessings of the Light, he would be of little use in any coming conflict.
 

Throughout the day Anniston will see to the needs and morale of the party. He will work to keep up everyone's spirits. When stopped, Anniston will see if DeSion opens his tent. If he does open the tent, then Anniston will approach respectfully and ask if the party can rest inside the tent. During the trip he will approach DeSion if it seems appropraite. "Are you comfortable riding, DeSion? I have water here in my skin if you need any." He will gage DeSion's willingness to have a conversation. "Thank you for your help last night. Against such infernal enemies as ours it is well for us to work together."

Anniston will check with Jaroth regularly, carefully looking for signs of stress and exhaustion. "Jaroth, how are you doing? Is your burden taxing you overmuch?"
 

Bertrand

Despite attempts at sleep along the way, all Bertrand's people are tired. He helps them set a hasty camp and lets Rendee and his two men go to sleep while he takes care of the horses. He checks with the others to see what they want to do about setting a watch.
 

Journey

As the group begins to settel down deSion walks to one are of the growing encampment and begins to walk out a square. He then pauses to beings to say somthing soflty and the tent begins to unfold and form. withing seconds his pavillion is erected and he goes inside leaving the flap open.
 

Anniston will approach the tent, and pausing to clear his throat he anounces himself, "Master DeSion, it is I, Anniston. May I enter?" After waiting a moment he steps into the tent.

"Master DeSion, I wonder if we could impose upon you the courtesy of sheltering in your tent. In addition to offering some comfort on a long journey, I perceive that it might also give a better impression of our unity than might otherwise be inferred if we were to sleep disbursed around the camp."
 

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