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<blockquote data-quote="Macbeth" data-source="post: 1141625" data-attributes="member: 11259"><p>The road out of the camp is crowded with people still trying to make their way into the city, but as you move away from the walls the crowd thins, until the road is almost empty.</p><p>The time spent traveling is incredibly monotonous, until the edges of the forest some into view, and you can see why bandits would call this place home: the tress grow together in a massive tangle of trunk and branch, seeming to fill every space except for a narrow path that leads on into the deaper darkness created by the overhanging branches.</p><p>The location of the ambush is horribly easy to find. You can see clear signs of a struggle just where the tress start to thin out, and, from this distance, it appears that there might even be dried blood on some of the trees. It is obvious that the bandits had little concern for covering the signs of their attack, which seems odd: why would bandits who are apparently afraid of getting caught be so careless with covering the signs of the ambush?</p><p>The party comes to a stop just out of bow-shot range from the woods, and Aoe-Narara finally stops forming her startegies as all of you take in what little you can make out about the ambush site. There are no obvious signs as to weather or not the bandits are still around, but from this distance they could easily become invisible by hiding in the tress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macbeth, post: 1141625, member: 11259"] The road out of the camp is crowded with people still trying to make their way into the city, but as you move away from the walls the crowd thins, until the road is almost empty. The time spent traveling is incredibly monotonous, until the edges of the forest some into view, and you can see why bandits would call this place home: the tress grow together in a massive tangle of trunk and branch, seeming to fill every space except for a narrow path that leads on into the deaper darkness created by the overhanging branches. The location of the ambush is horribly easy to find. You can see clear signs of a struggle just where the tress start to thin out, and, from this distance, it appears that there might even be dried blood on some of the trees. It is obvious that the bandits had little concern for covering the signs of their attack, which seems odd: why would bandits who are apparently afraid of getting caught be so careless with covering the signs of the ambush? The party comes to a stop just out of bow-shot range from the woods, and Aoe-Narara finally stops forming her startegies as all of you take in what little you can make out about the ambush site. There are no obvious signs as to weather or not the bandits are still around, but from this distance they could easily become invisible by hiding in the tress. [/QUOTE]
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