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<blockquote data-quote="MacConnell" data-source="post: 7869370" data-attributes="member: 6855223"><p>For these veterans of several battles, the adrenaline does not rush into the system immediately. It eases into the bloodstream to become more of a force when action is imminently necessary. In the few seconds before any hostiles arrive, the subconsciousnesses of each man begin to assess the information accumulated as this destination was reached.</p><p></p><p>The entire village is arboreal, probably a calculated advantage for the agile and lithe Da'Roneh, especially against their stockier enemy across the lake, the Deviard. The huts, the ladders, and the bridges are all constructed of poles made from the cane that grows predominantly in and around the southern end of the lake. The usable cane is from the width of a man's arm to the width of his leg. The rope and lashings are made of various vines and sisal fibers readily collectible from the jungle.</p><p></p><p>The huts are all mounted at about the same level but their distance from the ground changes as the land is significantly sloped. Some of the outer trees hold more than one structure, probably familial residences. The larger structures more centrally located and nearer the lake are difficult to fully see due to impediment of the jungle canopy.</p><p></p><p>The Da'Roneh are likely only hostile toward other people since a myriad of colorful birds and small monkeys flit about the tress of the village proper. Though this enemy must hold some sentiment for their own kind, the sounds of those approaching to investigate the source of the previous scream do not seem to be hurried. If combat were limited to the mundane realm, this small hut would be an ideal choke point against a larger force, but the possibility that some of the elder Da'Roneh could and would ignite the thing calls for a change of venue.</p><p></p><p>A strategy must be developed that would cause some but not too many of the Da'Roneh to give chase. For too many might cause the battle to be spilled out of the valley and into the eastern scrub. This needs to be avoided. Being in the greater open expanse of the desert scrub would more readily allow the party to be surrounded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacConnell, post: 7869370, member: 6855223"] For these veterans of several battles, the adrenaline does not rush into the system immediately. It eases into the bloodstream to become more of a force when action is imminently necessary. In the few seconds before any hostiles arrive, the subconsciousnesses of each man begin to assess the information accumulated as this destination was reached. The entire village is arboreal, probably a calculated advantage for the agile and lithe Da'Roneh, especially against their stockier enemy across the lake, the Deviard. The huts, the ladders, and the bridges are all constructed of poles made from the cane that grows predominantly in and around the southern end of the lake. The usable cane is from the width of a man's arm to the width of his leg. The rope and lashings are made of various vines and sisal fibers readily collectible from the jungle. The huts are all mounted at about the same level but their distance from the ground changes as the land is significantly sloped. Some of the outer trees hold more than one structure, probably familial residences. The larger structures more centrally located and nearer the lake are difficult to fully see due to impediment of the jungle canopy. The Da'Roneh are likely only hostile toward other people since a myriad of colorful birds and small monkeys flit about the tress of the village proper. Though this enemy must hold some sentiment for their own kind, the sounds of those approaching to investigate the source of the previous scream do not seem to be hurried. If combat were limited to the mundane realm, this small hut would be an ideal choke point against a larger force, but the possibility that some of the elder Da'Roneh could and would ignite the thing calls for a change of venue. A strategy must be developed that would cause some but not too many of the Da'Roneh to give chase. For too many might cause the battle to be spilled out of the valley and into the eastern scrub. This needs to be avoided. Being in the greater open expanse of the desert scrub would more readily allow the party to be surrounded. [/QUOTE]
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