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<blockquote data-quote="Advilaar" data-source="post: 5999237" data-attributes="member: 6698911"><p>The Rogue was at home with people. It was not so much that he did not enjoy trees and rocks. This was a breathtaking area with beautiful views like the savannahs of his home city, but this time with mountains. It was the first time in his life seeing mountains. But unlike people and buildings, the trees and rocks did not give up thier secrets to him.</p><p> </p><p>He began by identifying wher the center of this small village's culture may be. Now, in a major city, inns are for travelers only. If you do not have a room booked there, you are viewed with suspicion. But in small villages in the wilderness, the custom is different. The inn may be one of two places there where folks hang out. And, the other place you may get odd looks if, particularly, you are a foriegner like the Wizard, the Rogue, or the Druid. Worse if you are an elf!</p><p> </p><p>When approached with these problems, the Druid smiled. "I may be out of the Icy Reaches, but I am still a druid. No need to go stirring up stuff in a village we know nothing about." With that, the Druid put his hands to the groud and felt the earth. At the end, he opened his eyes. The power of earth is stong here. But there is a cave system pretty large on the north face of that mountain one third way up.</p><p> </p><p>"If I can see it, I can get us close there. I am not up to climbing. Let me see the spy glass.", the Wizard added.</p><p> </p><p>The entrance could not be seen, but according to the druid's senses a certain place way up was close. A quick spell later, and they were there.</p><p> </p><p>The wolf sniffed around the area and "spoke" in an animal languge only the Druid understood. The Archer also looked around. A human scent but no tracks!</p><p>The Druid could sense the lay of the land in the caverns. He said it opened up to a huge cavern then continued on until something blocked him.</p><p> </p><p>This discussion quickly ended as Bears turned visible in the surrounding woods and approached the PCs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Advilaar, post: 5999237, member: 6698911"] The Rogue was at home with people. It was not so much that he did not enjoy trees and rocks. This was a breathtaking area with beautiful views like the savannahs of his home city, but this time with mountains. It was the first time in his life seeing mountains. But unlike people and buildings, the trees and rocks did not give up thier secrets to him. He began by identifying wher the center of this small village's culture may be. Now, in a major city, inns are for travelers only. If you do not have a room booked there, you are viewed with suspicion. But in small villages in the wilderness, the custom is different. The inn may be one of two places there where folks hang out. And, the other place you may get odd looks if, particularly, you are a foriegner like the Wizard, the Rogue, or the Druid. Worse if you are an elf! When approached with these problems, the Druid smiled. "I may be out of the Icy Reaches, but I am still a druid. No need to go stirring up stuff in a village we know nothing about." With that, the Druid put his hands to the groud and felt the earth. At the end, he opened his eyes. The power of earth is stong here. But there is a cave system pretty large on the north face of that mountain one third way up. "If I can see it, I can get us close there. I am not up to climbing. Let me see the spy glass.", the Wizard added. The entrance could not be seen, but according to the druid's senses a certain place way up was close. A quick spell later, and they were there. The wolf sniffed around the area and "spoke" in an animal languge only the Druid understood. The Archer also looked around. A human scent but no tracks! The Druid could sense the lay of the land in the caverns. He said it opened up to a huge cavern then continued on until something blocked him. This discussion quickly ended as Bears turned visible in the surrounding woods and approached the PCs! [/QUOTE]
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