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<blockquote data-quote="TiCaudata" data-source="post: 3620531" data-attributes="member: 40077"><p>[sblock=Di]Angrod has recently scored a moderate haul of some sunrods and a couple spare flasks of oil. Worried that the authorities might be hot on his trail, Angrod hits the road, crossing between a wilderness area between two already remote towns. About half-way through, he realizes that a storm is bearing down on him. Looking around, he sees a large hill to the north with a stone outcropping on top of it. Maybe he will be able to find shelter amongst the rocks.[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=O3]Kote has wandered as the winds have taken him. Currently, he is traveling between to remote towns as he notices a wind building up into a storm. To his south he sees a large hill with a stone outcropping on top of it. As he thinks back a few nights, he recalls a bard singing in the common room. The song involved the story of a young bard who had found himself in just such a hill during a storm, alongside a female green dragon. While the storm blew itself out, the bard invoked "Storm-Peace" and spent the night singing for the dragon, before continuing on his journey the next morning.</p><p></p><p>Invoking Storm-Peace is a simple affair, essentially one traveler greets another by asking "Storm-Peace?" If the other party seems ignorant of the tradition, the first briefly explains that travelers often hole up in shallow caves to wait a storm out, regardless of race or creed. After the storms pass, the travelers peacefully split ways for a day before rekindling old hatreds.[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=MN]Logan is currently between jobs traveling through a remote countryside. About midday, he notices that the wind starts picking up, and sees the telltale signs of a particularly nasty storm brewing. To the west he spies a large hill with a stone outcropping on top of it. He recalls, vaguely, stories of travelers holing up in shallow caves to wait a storm out, regardless of race or creed. After the storms pass, the travelers peacefully split ways for a day before rekindling old hatreds.[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Wo]Ava has been traveling from town to town looking for even the barest hint of a rumor of the necromancer. While she is traveling between two remote towns, a particularly nasty storm appears to be building up to the south and heading her way. Townsfolk in the last town warned Ava that it was the storm season and that if she sees one buliding it would be best to find whatever shelter is available and to invoke "Storm-Peace" if anything else was present. She also spies a large hill in the distance, maybe some shelter could be found there?[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiCaudata, post: 3620531, member: 40077"] [sblock=Di]Angrod has recently scored a moderate haul of some sunrods and a couple spare flasks of oil. Worried that the authorities might be hot on his trail, Angrod hits the road, crossing between a wilderness area between two already remote towns. About half-way through, he realizes that a storm is bearing down on him. Looking around, he sees a large hill to the north with a stone outcropping on top of it. Maybe he will be able to find shelter amongst the rocks.[/sblock] [sblock=O3]Kote has wandered as the winds have taken him. Currently, he is traveling between to remote towns as he notices a wind building up into a storm. To his south he sees a large hill with a stone outcropping on top of it. As he thinks back a few nights, he recalls a bard singing in the common room. The song involved the story of a young bard who had found himself in just such a hill during a storm, alongside a female green dragon. While the storm blew itself out, the bard invoked "Storm-Peace" and spent the night singing for the dragon, before continuing on his journey the next morning. Invoking Storm-Peace is a simple affair, essentially one traveler greets another by asking "Storm-Peace?" If the other party seems ignorant of the tradition, the first briefly explains that travelers often hole up in shallow caves to wait a storm out, regardless of race or creed. After the storms pass, the travelers peacefully split ways for a day before rekindling old hatreds.[/sblock] [sblock=MN]Logan is currently between jobs traveling through a remote countryside. About midday, he notices that the wind starts picking up, and sees the telltale signs of a particularly nasty storm brewing. To the west he spies a large hill with a stone outcropping on top of it. He recalls, vaguely, stories of travelers holing up in shallow caves to wait a storm out, regardless of race or creed. After the storms pass, the travelers peacefully split ways for a day before rekindling old hatreds.[/sblock] [sblock=Wo]Ava has been traveling from town to town looking for even the barest hint of a rumor of the necromancer. While she is traveling between two remote towns, a particularly nasty storm appears to be building up to the south and heading her way. Townsfolk in the last town warned Ava that it was the storm season and that if she sees one buliding it would be best to find whatever shelter is available and to invoke "Storm-Peace" if anything else was present. She also spies a large hill in the distance, maybe some shelter could be found there?[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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