The Lamentation of Lolth - Chapter I

"I'd be better with the second group. I'm a fair shot with this bow, so I can help the scouting party from some distance back, should the need arise." Andreas replies, seemingly happy with this new plan.
 

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"Well, it seems we have it all settled. May Finder's blessing follow us all..."

His quick prayer said, Ayden will fall into place with the second group.
 

"Perfect. Let's start with the dam. And, Drogo, can you take care of Felmir while I am ahead. He is calm but not necesserly subtle."
 

Mosslime: Finhead Saurial/Male

Mosslime had sat and watch the others, his head turning towards each person, as they talked and debated on their discussion. Finally when the wait was over and he stood up and took his spot in the first group.
 

Getting close without being noticed is not too difficult as upon closer inspection the workers don't appear to be that alert. A good number of them are lounging around, eating, sleeping or gambling. The scouting group also takes notice of what appear to be a group of guards in the center of camp. A dwarf, who appears to be their leader is addressing six other men with weapons at their side.
 
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Ayden looked over at the workers who seemed to be far more interested in relaxing than in finishing whatever it was they are working on.

"Andreas, does this seem almost too easy to you?"
 

"They are not very vigilant." Whisper Sielwoodan to his companion. "It seems they have an alliance with the lizards, or they know they won't come here. And for the villagers, since the start of the attack of thelizard, it is sure they won't come here. They don't seem to wait for us, but stay alert, we never know."
 

Drogo

"We should confront them. Say we are travelers perhaps and ask for some water, food and directions. See if we can find out who they work for and what the purpose of the dam is."
 

"I think Sielwoodan has hit on the likely truth of the matter." Andreas says. "They seem a little too casual with regard to keeping watch for the lizardfolk to have been bothering them much of late." He frowns thoughtfully for a moment.

"That doesn't entirely make sense, however. The lizardfolk will only suffer from the draining of the swamp, so there must surely be some other factor at work here..." Andreas falls silent, trying to listen to the dwarven overseer's words.
 

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