The Four Lands - The Great North

The Ship

Jaorth senses that the package is far to the northeast on shore and not immediately close by.
The members of the order are much closer and are actually towards te west away from the pakage.

Yes it is still up.
 

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Jaroth

Jaroth begins to walk slowly and carefully to the lower cargo hold, attempting to get close enough to hear what the others are saying. He is attempting to move silently and listen.
 

Canaan said:
[ooc: Vadric, is water walking still up?]

As JA noted, it should still be up...it had a 110 minute duration, so you probably have just under an hour left.


Vadric does what he can to make sure everyone's injuries are taken care of, and that the group is prepared for the coming storm.
 

The shore

Directing the campsite, Vadric is pleased to discover that the indiviudals left on shore have not been idle. Rocks have been piled up to form a low three foot wall extedning from the outcropping so as to have the back of the area firmly against teh rock wall. Canvas and tents have been erected inside the walls to form private areas. Firepits have been redug and postined in better places so as to afford maxium light and warmth and the beginnings of a watch platform can be seen on the hillock above.

I need move silent rolls etc from Jaroth
 

Bertrand

Pleased with the progress in the camp, Bertrand devotes his efforts to integrating the horses into the camp and finding additional food, water and firewood for the night ahead. His eyes frequently stray to the ship foundered on the nearby rocks.
 

The Shore

Bertrand goes to the picket line behind the small outcropping, thus sheltered from the wind coming in from the sea. Several men under the direction of Vadric are in the process of digging a small ditch to form the out lines of a corral encircling the picket line and building a low stone wall to from an encolouser some 20 feet wide and 30 feet long topped with lines of rigging forming an effective barrier. Once out of the wind, the horses calm down and begin to show spirit. Extending his search for fire wood, Bertrand is please to to stumble across a long mound of drift wood, that with a little drying would be ready to be set afire.
 

Vadric smiles as he helps supervise the construction and fortification of the camp. Not one to merely give orders, the knight-priest lends a hand where he may, and give words of encouragement and support to the others. All the while, though, he worries about his companion alone of the ship, and prays for the Light to guide Jaroth back to them.
 


Bertrand

Assisting with the task, Bertrand arranges for the driftwood to be moved near the existing fires to dry out. Bertrand seeks out the knight/priest. "Most impressive. I never would have dared such an ambious construction project. My hat is off to you sir. I hope we don't need it, but at the very least it has given the men something to do to keep their minds off their troubles." He glances seaward. "How do you think Jaroth is doing over there? I want to go to him at first light if we can arrange it."
 

Shore and Ship

Jaroth begins his slinking aboard the ship and soon makes his way to the hold area. Moving quietly to the hold he begins to overhear slurred conservation but is not close enough to hear the complete conservation. "It is still in the area, but ...... ....... here. We senseses ..... to the North...... ........ do not know how far. ...th magic is it's shepard we sense ........ protecting it."

Vadric and Bertrand when an hour or so have the horses well situated. Finnian meanwhile continues his efforts reviving the spirit of the shipwrecked passangers while Annsiston sees about the ordering of the camp.

Those on shore need to roll a spot check for me
 

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