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The Lamentation of Lolth - Chapter VI

As Dunstand and Sielwoodan went to scout out the house, the rest of the party remained back, trying to stay out of sight, though Sarlis kept a sharp eye out, hoping to catch something important. Drogo continued to circle overhead. Looking out for tracks, Sielwoodan managed to find a similar set leading back and forth as the ones he found earlier at the previous farm. The scouts found nothing else out of the ordinary besides the same few bales of hay obviously set on fire by the brigands in their "raid".
 

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Sielwoodan come back to the group. "Nothing new, looks like the same band of bandits. They raid and left some haystack in fire."
 

No... Not like bandits at all. Teleri mused.

"We can't really discover more tonight, can we? Perhaps we should head back, get a meal and figure out our next move."
 

Sarlis dissapointed turns towards Teleri.

"I agree nothing better than a good meal and a good night of rest to help you clear your taught.

If we go after these bandits, this might be our last chance to eat well and rest during the next few days.
 

Knowing his companions were right in returning to the inn, but still feeling as if there was something that he should be doing instead of resting, Ayden kept his eyes on the barn area where Dunstand had went.

"Let us wait for Master Dunstand to return to us and tell us what he has learned and then we will leave. I thank you all for indulging me, as I must admit there was little hope in us finding anything of real use here. Although, I had hoped Tymora would smile upon us all the same."
 


Not finding any signs of danger, Dunstand steps out of the shadow and waves to his companions as he walks to the door of the farm house.

Making sure that all he daggers are in place, Dunstand give a loud nock on the door.
 

Calenthang doesn't concern himself with his companions' conversations, he merely mills about and keeps an eye out.
He smiles broadly when Dunstand knocks on the door.
Good to see someone trying to get something done...
 


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