LPDnD: Life is a Highway
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oops, I guess I should make a perception check for grins:
12+4=16
12+4=16
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Re: LPDnD: Life is a Highway
@Trinal by the time your shift happens the smoke Syric tries to point out stops. Nothing else of note happens.
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Re: LPDnD: Life is a Highway
We'll make sure we let the next folks on watch know about the campfire and to keep an ear and eye out for anyone snooping about.
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Daylight comes, rise and shine. After a brief breakfast you break camp and head back to the road and head north. Shortly after you start the walk you start to see the flood of refugees heading south start up. Wagon's overloaded with supplies surrounded by people who seem undernourished. Crying children and wailing elders are becoming all to familiar sounds. The day continues much like this. In the mid afternoon you hear some horses coming from the south. A calvary unit is headed north. They are met with a combination of cheers from the refugees and please for help. The riders remain stoic in their advance.
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Re: LPDnD: Life is a Highway
"I truly hope we can do something that makes a difference for all these people." Trinal looks around and when a quiet moment presents itself, suggests "Perhaps we should consider removing the tabards at the next stop. We're going to be getting close to the border soon and I'd rather we didn't appear any more different than we have to. The fact that we're moving north at all is enough to make us stand out."
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"Agreed. Once we get to the border the last thing we need is for allied commanders thinking we are reinforcements, and on the other side of the border we don't want to draw attention to ourselves in any manner." Victae says.
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"Actually, I think we should consider leaving the road well ahead of the front. I shouldn't call it a border, I suppose. We'll go a bit slower cross-country but I don't think the road is safe at all for us much further."
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Probably another week of walking.Whiteness wrote:"My thoughts exactly. How long until we're enemy territory?"
We can fats forward some. I was just doing this to reinforce the "OMG REFUGEES POOR HUNGRY DESOLATE"
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OOC- I considered doing something or starting an RP discussion about it, but I didn't find it interesting enough as a player given our constraints in a forum environment. If we were doing this over a table, it'd be interesting.
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Re: LPDnD: Life is a Highway
They were just adding to Syric's guilt and reinforcing his desire to make up for the past.
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A week later.
The routine of wake up, eat, hike, eat, sleep. Continues. Wednesday was miserable as it rained most of the day. Thursday was mostly horrible as while the rain let up, there was a good deal of mud and muck. You had decided a week ago to pack away the tabards agreeing that it would draw unnecessary attention. The path off the road hadn't been too bad overall though. A lot of farmland was there and the harvest had happened recently so the grass was low and easy to make quick time over.
Three days ago you noticed a few fortified watch towers which had been made out of wood for the military. They kept watch on the woods you entered. the woods were full of oak trees with hefty trunks and often gnarly branches. Light on the forest floor is lower than you had seen. previous. The first night in the forest you had heard some noises, but the investigation of the noise turned up nothing within 100yds of the camp. The second night was quiet except for a few deer which were viewing you from the edge of firelight.
Today you have noticed some tracks that don't look like animal tracks.
The routine of wake up, eat, hike, eat, sleep. Continues. Wednesday was miserable as it rained most of the day. Thursday was mostly horrible as while the rain let up, there was a good deal of mud and muck. You had decided a week ago to pack away the tabards agreeing that it would draw unnecessary attention. The path off the road hadn't been too bad overall though. A lot of farmland was there and the harvest had happened recently so the grass was low and easy to make quick time over.
Three days ago you noticed a few fortified watch towers which had been made out of wood for the military. They kept watch on the woods you entered. the woods were full of oak trees with hefty trunks and often gnarly branches. Light on the forest floor is lower than you had seen. previous. The first night in the forest you had heard some noises, but the investigation of the noise turned up nothing within 100yds of the camp. The second night was quiet except for a few deer which were viewing you from the edge of firelight.
Today you have noticed some tracks that don't look like animal tracks.
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They are boots. Headed east.Whiteness wrote:Syric will try to identify the tracks.
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Re: LPDnD: Life is a Highway
Are we in enemy territory yet?
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Shouldn't be yet. The forest is thick enough that large armies can't really move through it.Jimer Lins wrote:Are we in enemy territory yet?
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Quietly, Trinal says "I think we should avoid any entanglements, even if they are with our own forces, because they will have no information regarding us and we don't want to risk any unnecessary incidents. I suggest we move north a bit further and swing wide around whatever made these tracks- discreetly. My guess would be that the tracks were made by a patrol. We may want to consider traveling at night starting soon."
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"If the Mortal Alliance is patrolling the forest that means the Bha'alists might be too. Remember those fortified lookout towers we saw coming into the forest? I imagine there will be similar structures on the otherside as well. If I was commanding a regiment responsible for holding the line I would do something on the other side of this forest." Victae says quietly.
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"I imagine your experience will be most valuable in helping us avoid both sides. What is your advice to avoid running afoul of any patrols? Do you think moving at night will help or hinder us?"
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"Night movement is preferable, and before dawn we should try and find ways to hide shelter for the day. Thick brush, caves, or what not to stay unseen. Travelling in the forest I don't imagine will be the biggest issue. Patrols tend not to be many people, so should we need to fight we could, or make a forceful exit. The real issue will be when we get to the other edge of this forest and whatever fortifications they have." Victae says.
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Re: LPDnD: Life is a Highway
@Stavis make a perception check please.
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"Hard to say. If we rely on me to guide us at night means we don't need torches as much but will mean much slower progress. There is also the issue of the sides having among them, those that can see just as well if not better at night."
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"As long as we have moonlight the only one that may have an issue seeing is Tony"
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"Well that might normally be the case, but the leaves haven't fallen yet so moonlight will be nominal at best." Victae points out.
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