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<blockquote data-quote="Carlo-One" data-source="post: 7876240" data-attributes="member: 7015827"><p><span style="font-size: 22px"><strong>The Road to Teziir</strong></span></p><p></p><p>After a dream-filled night, the companions slowly regrouped for breakfast at the Gatereach, where they discussed the road to Teziir and prospects for the Year of Rogue Dragons. While Jandrico went to assist Janatha in finishing her morning chores, the group discussed their next moves. Brok-Tul expressed his desire to return to Turnton to make a large donation to the temple of Helm, apparently prompted by a dream he had experienced the previous night. Rahnee pointed out that they could stop at Turnton on the way back from Teziir, which satisfied the half-orc priest. Tracking down the person who had purchased the Hidden House was also mentioned as a goal for their trip, along with obtaining more information on Ashnakzeroth.</p><p></p><p>Having finished her chores, Janatha raced upstairs and returned dressed in a well-made set of traveling gear that drew a compliment from Rahnee. Heartfelt goodbyes were exchanged with Jandrico, then Janatha eagerly departed the inn along with the rest of the party. Once outside, Rahnee instructed Janatha to stay close to either Veran or Aerikoth and do exactly what they said. Aerikoth, noticing that their new companion was weaponless, reached into his robes and offered her a dagger to use for protection. Janatha hesitated at first, but accepted after Aerikoth, Jokull, and Rahnee encouraged her to take the weapon. The group headed for Trader's Road and turned west along it, the sun at their backs providing needed warmth on an otherwise cold day.</p><p></p><p>After a day's travel, the party reached the Reddansyr crossroads area, arriving well after night had come. A light snowfall and Janatha's complaints about sore feet seemed to indicate that it was time to rest for the night. Moving towards the crossroads, Brok-Tul was challenged by a mercenary sentry at a camp on the side of the road. The half-orc identified himself and his companions - "Helm's Shadows" - as being from Westgate.</p><p></p><p>The camp turned out to be that of Losifan Urdo, an officer of the Mercenaries Guild, who recognized their company name and invited them to share his fire for the night. Jokull set up a tent close to the fire and Janatha needed little encouragement from Aerikoth to enter it and go to sleep. Additional introductions were made, Losifan recognizing Rahnee's family name as that of Waterdeep nobility. He also observed that Janatha did not appear to be the mercenary type, inquiring as to who she was. Rahnee explained, with studied indifference, that they were escorting her to her family as a favor to a friend. Losifan, who acted as the gracious host, invited the others to sit by the fire and swap stories. Two of his mercenary guards stood watch while the other four slept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlo-One, post: 7876240, member: 7015827"] [SIZE=6][B]The Road to Teziir[/B][/SIZE] After a dream-filled night, the companions slowly regrouped for breakfast at the Gatereach, where they discussed the road to Teziir and prospects for the Year of Rogue Dragons. While Jandrico went to assist Janatha in finishing her morning chores, the group discussed their next moves. Brok-Tul expressed his desire to return to Turnton to make a large donation to the temple of Helm, apparently prompted by a dream he had experienced the previous night. Rahnee pointed out that they could stop at Turnton on the way back from Teziir, which satisfied the half-orc priest. Tracking down the person who had purchased the Hidden House was also mentioned as a goal for their trip, along with obtaining more information on Ashnakzeroth. Having finished her chores, Janatha raced upstairs and returned dressed in a well-made set of traveling gear that drew a compliment from Rahnee. Heartfelt goodbyes were exchanged with Jandrico, then Janatha eagerly departed the inn along with the rest of the party. Once outside, Rahnee instructed Janatha to stay close to either Veran or Aerikoth and do exactly what they said. Aerikoth, noticing that their new companion was weaponless, reached into his robes and offered her a dagger to use for protection. Janatha hesitated at first, but accepted after Aerikoth, Jokull, and Rahnee encouraged her to take the weapon. The group headed for Trader's Road and turned west along it, the sun at their backs providing needed warmth on an otherwise cold day. After a day's travel, the party reached the Reddansyr crossroads area, arriving well after night had come. A light snowfall and Janatha's complaints about sore feet seemed to indicate that it was time to rest for the night. Moving towards the crossroads, Brok-Tul was challenged by a mercenary sentry at a camp on the side of the road. The half-orc identified himself and his companions - "Helm's Shadows" - as being from Westgate. The camp turned out to be that of Losifan Urdo, an officer of the Mercenaries Guild, who recognized their company name and invited them to share his fire for the night. Jokull set up a tent close to the fire and Janatha needed little encouragement from Aerikoth to enter it and go to sleep. Additional introductions were made, Losifan recognizing Rahnee's family name as that of Waterdeep nobility. He also observed that Janatha did not appear to be the mercenary type, inquiring as to who she was. Rahnee explained, with studied indifference, that they were escorting her to her family as a favor to a friend. Losifan, who acted as the gracious host, invited the others to sit by the fire and swap stories. Two of his mercenary guards stood watch while the other four slept. [/QUOTE]
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