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<blockquote data-quote="SelcSilverhand" data-source="post: 6026081" data-attributes="member: 30016"><p>After scouting out a good route using Doral's spyglass, you close up the Rumbleball and set out across the wasteland. Your path takes you a long way around the front end of the crashed city and as far from the gnomish camp as you can. As you come closer to open ground Doral casts his invisibility sphere to hide the group as they approach. </p><p></p><p>As you round the front of the ship and the camps are hidden you are able to move a bit more freely. Once you can see what is on the far side however, you realize while both groups set up their camps on the same side of the city. The entire field before you is covered with bodies. They lie strewn about for hundreds of feet all around. You see men and women, mostly humans, entangled in the final throes of a massive conflict. Many of them suffered terrible wounds, hacked limbs, scorched, or pierced with bolts and arrows. Despite this battle being over two years old during the last days of the Last War, none of them have rotted. The blood still is red and slick, the eyes still wide in pain and fear, and no sign of insects or animal activity. Nature's natural recycling process has been interrupted in this place. Nothing moves.</p><p></p><p>The city lies tilted towards this side. If there were ground level entrances here, they lie crushed and buried beneath the rubble and churned earth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SelcSilverhand, post: 6026081, member: 30016"] After scouting out a good route using Doral's spyglass, you close up the Rumbleball and set out across the wasteland. Your path takes you a long way around the front end of the crashed city and as far from the gnomish camp as you can. As you come closer to open ground Doral casts his invisibility sphere to hide the group as they approach. As you round the front of the ship and the camps are hidden you are able to move a bit more freely. Once you can see what is on the far side however, you realize while both groups set up their camps on the same side of the city. The entire field before you is covered with bodies. They lie strewn about for hundreds of feet all around. You see men and women, mostly humans, entangled in the final throes of a massive conflict. Many of them suffered terrible wounds, hacked limbs, scorched, or pierced with bolts and arrows. Despite this battle being over two years old during the last days of the Last War, none of them have rotted. The blood still is red and slick, the eyes still wide in pain and fear, and no sign of insects or animal activity. Nature's natural recycling process has been interrupted in this place. Nothing moves. The city lies tilted towards this side. If there were ground level entrances here, they lie crushed and buried beneath the rubble and churned earth. [/QUOTE]
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