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<blockquote data-quote="Nonlethal Force" data-source="post: 3409612" data-attributes="member: 35788"><p>When Aekalos grabs the material, he discovers that it is actually a dress torn in half as if hastily removed from a body. He can easily claim both halves, however. The manacles do not seem to show any additional evidence other than their already blackened state.</p><p></p><p>Leaving the cabin, his eyes catch a glimpse of what looks to be a bone pile. In fact, it almost appears as though the bones have been collected after having been given to the goblins. Most of the bones have been chewed and licked clean. Many have been snapped in half and the marrow inside licked clean. There are certainly human - or elven - remains in the pile, but there are no complete skeletons. There are also a number of animal remains as well. It even appears as if something the size of a bear has recently been consumed.</p><p></p><p>[Sblock=OOC ... Search cut short]</p><p>If you want Aekalos to search through the village through the length of the spell and don't want to keep posting that Aekalos is searching ... and searching ... and searching ... just read the next paragraph for a summary. If you want to RP it all out, skip the next paragraph.</p><p></p><p>Aekalos is able to continue to search unhindered. The majority of the orc village appears to be away - even a good number of the females. As Aekalos passes by a few of the cabins, he can occasionally hear signs of children playing inside. Should Aekalos mean to peer in on them, in each case he discovers that they are being babysat by a female orc who looks none to happy at accidentally being disturbed. The children are usually playing games with bones. They appear to be using knuckles of all sizes as dice, the occaisonal vertebrae in a game that sort of resembles horseshoes, and some have even files down longer leg bones into makeshift play swords and clubs and seem to be staging mock combats. In general, though, Aekalos finds nothing specific pertaining to the missing woman. Nor does he find anything that would give him an indication that the village had hostages or prisoners.[/Sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nonlethal Force, post: 3409612, member: 35788"] When Aekalos grabs the material, he discovers that it is actually a dress torn in half as if hastily removed from a body. He can easily claim both halves, however. The manacles do not seem to show any additional evidence other than their already blackened state. Leaving the cabin, his eyes catch a glimpse of what looks to be a bone pile. In fact, it almost appears as though the bones have been collected after having been given to the goblins. Most of the bones have been chewed and licked clean. Many have been snapped in half and the marrow inside licked clean. There are certainly human - or elven - remains in the pile, but there are no complete skeletons. There are also a number of animal remains as well. It even appears as if something the size of a bear has recently been consumed. [Sblock=OOC ... Search cut short] If you want Aekalos to search through the village through the length of the spell and don't want to keep posting that Aekalos is searching ... and searching ... and searching ... just read the next paragraph for a summary. If you want to RP it all out, skip the next paragraph. Aekalos is able to continue to search unhindered. The majority of the orc village appears to be away - even a good number of the females. As Aekalos passes by a few of the cabins, he can occasionally hear signs of children playing inside. Should Aekalos mean to peer in on them, in each case he discovers that they are being babysat by a female orc who looks none to happy at accidentally being disturbed. The children are usually playing games with bones. They appear to be using knuckles of all sizes as dice, the occaisonal vertebrae in a game that sort of resembles horseshoes, and some have even files down longer leg bones into makeshift play swords and clubs and seem to be staging mock combats. In general, though, Aekalos finds nothing specific pertaining to the missing woman. Nor does he find anything that would give him an indication that the village had hostages or prisoners.[/Sblock] [/QUOTE]
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