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<blockquote data-quote="Lon Deslo" data-source="post: 2918795" data-attributes="member: 41545"><p><strong>Lon Deslo</strong></p><p></p><p><span style="color: cyan">The name ir'Vennerum means nothing to me. Perhaps this individual was waiting in the skiff for us, with the owl sent to lead us to him. If so he may be here hiding from the Thranes even as we speak. Rather than dwell on this possibility however, I suggest we simply monitor the behavior of the owl in case he tries to contact it.</span></p><p><span style="color: cyan"></span></p><p><span style="color: cyan">We now know that they aren't going anywhere. If we want the skiff, we'll have to do something. Given the coming sunrise, if we are to have any benefit darkness we should move soon. Especially as it appears the Cardinal may already be aware of at least my presence. </span></p><p><span style="color: cyan"></span></p><p><span style="color: cyan">I like Grefe's idea of an approach from the water, however depending upon how far out the shallows go, you may be exposed for as much time as you would be going along the beach. Also you may find that wet sand slows your rate of advance. I find it unlikely that in case of a fight they would get into the skiff to flee. But it could be worth sending at least one of us by way of the water to secure it. That one could even swim rather than wade, so as to maintain a lower profile. There is the advantage that they probably aren't looking for trouble coming from that direction.</span></p><p><span style="color: cyan"></span></p><p><span style="color: cyan">Unless Tibalt has something else in mind, he might be able to increase the confusion from the distraction I have proposed if he were to stampede the horses of the dismounted once I begin fighting.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lon Deslo, post: 2918795, member: 41545"] [b]Lon Deslo[/b] [color=cyan]The name ir'Vennerum means nothing to me. Perhaps this individual was waiting in the skiff for us, with the owl sent to lead us to him. If so he may be here hiding from the Thranes even as we speak. Rather than dwell on this possibility however, I suggest we simply monitor the behavior of the owl in case he tries to contact it. We now know that they aren't going anywhere. If we want the skiff, we'll have to do something. Given the coming sunrise, if we are to have any benefit darkness we should move soon. Especially as it appears the Cardinal may already be aware of at least my presence. I like Grefe's idea of an approach from the water, however depending upon how far out the shallows go, you may be exposed for as much time as you would be going along the beach. Also you may find that wet sand slows your rate of advance. I find it unlikely that in case of a fight they would get into the skiff to flee. But it could be worth sending at least one of us by way of the water to secure it. That one could even swim rather than wade, so as to maintain a lower profile. There is the advantage that they probably aren't looking for trouble coming from that direction. Unless Tibalt has something else in mind, he might be able to increase the confusion from the distraction I have proposed if he were to stampede the horses of the dismounted once I begin fighting.[/color] [/QUOTE]
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