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<blockquote data-quote="MacConnell" data-source="post: 7318616" data-attributes="member: 6855223"><p><strong>Y 0: D 198: Doldrums 48: The Morning Light</strong></p><p></p><p>In the morning <strong><span style="color: #8B4513">Taylar </span></strong>will help dig, suggesting one grave instead of two to simplify the process. He uses his club to break apart the rickshaw to make a grave marker for the people.</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: #008000">Vittero </span></strong>does not know if burial is the custom of the man who hired them, but Taylar's conviction to the approach is enough. He uses a piece of broken wood from the cart to dig what hole he can. He also uses the wood to move the remains, not wanting the horrific stench to remain on his skin.</p><p></p><p><strong>After that chore is finished (Taylar) asks his friends</strong>,</p><p></p><p>[gm]Maka, due to the knowledge of his tribe and their proficiency with hunting, is able to provide insight to Taylar's query. He explains that unlike wolves or coyotes, jackals are mostly scavengers and, rather than kill, will eat almost anything that is already dead. They likely came upon the people a day or so after their death when the stench started to rise. He eases Taylar's concern by adding that they are more like the vultures, they just happen to be canines.[/gm]</p><p><strong>(Taylar) examines the arrow pieces to see if he can determine who made them. Getting an idea he holds the pieces out to Raven Elk and says</strong>,</p><p></p><p>[gm]Raven Elk does not know if the spirits are yet willing to impart such information, but he is inspired to try. After several minutes of quiet internalization Raven Elk opens his eyes as if a bit startled. He explains that he believes he received actual information, even though it is not much. He feels certain that the original perpetrators, by Way of this arrow, are Aedaman, not Faethrin and not Mhytre. It is not as detailed as the group would have hoped, but it something.</p><p></p><p>With some general knowledge of the peoples of the land, the suspects are narrowed even further. Since no manipulation of Way is evident and only mundane means were employed, the crew deduces that either a clan of Evipaun or Nishurin should be responsible, as both are known for hostile behavior.[/gm]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacConnell, post: 7318616, member: 6855223"] [b]Y 0: D 198: Doldrums 48: The Morning Light[/b] In the morning [B][COLOR=#8B4513]Taylar [/COLOR][/B]will help dig, suggesting one grave instead of two to simplify the process. He uses his club to break apart the rickshaw to make a grave marker for the people. [B][COLOR=#008000]Vittero [/COLOR][/B]does not know if burial is the custom of the man who hired them, but Taylar's conviction to the approach is enough. He uses a piece of broken wood from the cart to dig what hole he can. He also uses the wood to move the remains, not wanting the horrific stench to remain on his skin. [B]After that chore is finished (Taylar) asks his friends[/B], [gm]Maka, due to the knowledge of his tribe and their proficiency with hunting, is able to provide insight to Taylar's query. He explains that unlike wolves or coyotes, jackals are mostly scavengers and, rather than kill, will eat almost anything that is already dead. They likely came upon the people a day or so after their death when the stench started to rise. He eases Taylar's concern by adding that they are more like the vultures, they just happen to be canines.[/gm] [B](Taylar) examines the arrow pieces to see if he can determine who made them. Getting an idea he holds the pieces out to Raven Elk and says[/B], [gm]Raven Elk does not know if the spirits are yet willing to impart such information, but he is inspired to try. After several minutes of quiet internalization Raven Elk opens his eyes as if a bit startled. He explains that he believes he received actual information, even though it is not much. He feels certain that the original perpetrators, by Way of this arrow, are Aedaman, not Faethrin and not Mhytre. It is not as detailed as the group would have hoped, but it something. With some general knowledge of the peoples of the land, the suspects are narrowed even further. Since no manipulation of Way is evident and only mundane means were employed, the crew deduces that either a clan of Evipaun or Nishurin should be responsible, as both are known for hostile behavior.[/gm] [/QUOTE]
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