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<blockquote data-quote="MacConnell" data-source="post: 7231646" data-attributes="member: 6855223"><p><strong>Day 111: The Mining Houses</strong></p><p></p><p>Everyone on the south side of the stream moves across the bridge to where Bolo and Indigo await with the animals. There are more dwellings on that side. The houses are all cleaned of the original inhabitants' belongings, other than a few trivial items that seem abandoned as well rather than forgotten. Small animals have taken residence and quickly flee at the approach of people. Everything indicates a complete move, perhaps several years past.</p><p></p><p>Since evening is approaching and the party is somewhat tired from a day's travel, it is decided to make camp in one of the structures and investigate the mine tomorrow when fully rested.</p><p></p><p>[gm]The night air is significantly cooler. The party has never ventured this high into the mountains, but it seems peaceable.</p><p></p><p>During the middle of the night, a strange sound wakes everyone. Some falling rock or other such was instinctively expected, but the ground vibrated slightly and then it sounded as if the mountain itself took in a breath and sighed.</p><p></p><p>The sound was not repeated and after some investigation, the members, sensing no danger, return to their sleep. Just before dawn, the exact thing happens again. Being close to the usual rising time, everyone is now wide awake. The pack animals seem unperturbed but Turtle and Myth are inquisitive of the strange sound as well.</p><p></p><p>Myth having the best hearing, bumps Indigo and nods across the stream toward the mine.[/gm]</p><p><strong>Indigo scratches Myth behind his ears, then takes in a deep breath, stretching</strong>.</p><p>"<span style="color: #8B4513">Myth is indicating that the sound did indeed come from that mine opening</span>."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacConnell, post: 7231646, member: 6855223"] [b]Day 111: The Mining Houses[/b] Everyone on the south side of the stream moves across the bridge to where Bolo and Indigo await with the animals. There are more dwellings on that side. The houses are all cleaned of the original inhabitants' belongings, other than a few trivial items that seem abandoned as well rather than forgotten. Small animals have taken residence and quickly flee at the approach of people. Everything indicates a complete move, perhaps several years past. Since evening is approaching and the party is somewhat tired from a day's travel, it is decided to make camp in one of the structures and investigate the mine tomorrow when fully rested. [gm]The night air is significantly cooler. The party has never ventured this high into the mountains, but it seems peaceable. During the middle of the night, a strange sound wakes everyone. Some falling rock or other such was instinctively expected, but the ground vibrated slightly and then it sounded as if the mountain itself took in a breath and sighed. The sound was not repeated and after some investigation, the members, sensing no danger, return to their sleep. Just before dawn, the exact thing happens again. Being close to the usual rising time, everyone is now wide awake. The pack animals seem unperturbed but Turtle and Myth are inquisitive of the strange sound as well. Myth having the best hearing, bumps Indigo and nods across the stream toward the mine.[/gm] [B]Indigo scratches Myth behind his ears, then takes in a deep breath, stretching[/B]. "[COLOR=#8B4513]Myth is indicating that the sound did indeed come from that mine opening[/COLOR]." [/QUOTE]
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