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Beryl
No additional actions for the evening, although he does want to get a chance to look at the small dwarven road marker (and when he hears of it the ruins) perhaps tomorrow.
No additional actions for the evening, although he does want to get a chance to look at the small dwarven road marker (and when he hears of it the ruins) perhaps tomorrow.
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Ingram says, Let's head back and return tomorrow morning. We'll find nothing once the sun goes down.
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Algrim "Alright, let's call it a day an head back. Let's remember where this is an bring that others back tomorrow." the dwarf admits it is time to go back.
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Algrim and Ingram hurry back to the outpost, arriving about just after dusk as it starts to get truly dark.
Do they share word of the ruins they found?
Do they share word of the ruins they found?
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Marullus wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 4:50 pm Probably over dinner when they get back from the days' hunting...
"This place was closed when the khuzdul withdrew from the world; it is fitting it be re-opened with their desire to come forth, allowing a waystation for them to continue on and trade with the kingdoms of men once more. Let us determine what your plans are and what they need and then I can send word to King Hazmadul. This is well-concealed - do you intend to reveal it with regular traffic, or keep it a hidden reserve behind a wooden inn?"
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Over dinner, Ingram shares the story of the mile marker he found and the ruins he and Algrim discovered.
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Algrim once back around the others in the group informs of the findings "We found a ruin of a tower, but we're both thinkin it's got more than we found afore we headed back ere."
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"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
― Paul S. Kemp, Twilight Falling
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Ingram remarks, This is not a large outpost. I favor the idea of keeping it hidden, as a sort of bolt hole behind an inn or caravansary.Marullus wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 7:49 pm
"This place was closed when the khuzdul withdrew from the world; it is fitting it be re-opened with their desire to come forth, allowing a waystation for them to continue on and trade with the kingdoms of men once more. Let us determine what your plans are and what they need and then I can send word to King Hazmadul. This is well-concealed - do you intend to reveal it with regular traffic, or keep it a hidden reserve behind a wooden inn?"
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The abandoned village of Darcen is only a couple hour walk south down the old road towards the Genin Trail which is a major caravan route. Some of the structures there still stand. The village is about another 1-2 hours to the main trail.
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Arngeir
"Is not very big place, is true. Maybe something can be done with nearby village. We should go look at this ruin more tomorrow then, yes? Tonight, before sleep, I try again to read the old blade."
"Is not very big place, is true. Maybe something can be done with nearby village. We should go look at this ruin more tomorrow then, yes? Tonight, before sleep, I try again to read the old blade."
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After dinner Arngeir tries Psychometry on the blade again.
Please give me a couple of d100 rolls.
No real conclusion is made about how to use the Outpost but the group seems to be leaning towards keeping it hidden.
The next morning breakfast is made with fresh venison.
Who is planning on heading to explore the ruins? The NPC's will stay back and watch the Outpost.
Please give me a couple of d100 rolls.
No real conclusion is made about how to use the Outpost but the group seems to be leaning towards keeping it hidden.
The next morning breakfast is made with fresh venison.
Who is planning on heading to explore the ruins? The NPC's will stay back and watch the Outpost.
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Is the abandoned village of Darcen different than the ruined tower?
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Either option holds Lharzin's interest. She comes along.
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Yes the village is the opposite direction from the tower. The tower was abandoned a very long time ago (unknown how long at this point). The village was abandoned after the Treasure War, less than 50 years ago.
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Murgar
Murgar will go. He'll set about fencing the goats in while he's away.
Murgar will go. He'll set about fencing the goats in while he's away.
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Arngeir will join the others exploring the tower tomorrow.
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Percentage: [1d100]=10
Percentage: [1d100]=36
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Arngeir gets to ask 3 questions. Since he had a CS he will get extra info.
Volin and Turnip offer to take care of Murgar's goats.
You are going to the tower or the village first?
Volin and Turnip offer to take care of Murgar's goats.
You are going to the tower or the village first?
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Swordbreaker.
Extra info: Any weapon blocked by the weapon or struck by the weapon (block it) makes it's weapon quality (WQ) check at +1d6. Note that for WQ checks are normally 3d6 and high rolls are bad, ie damage or break the weapon depending on how much higher than the weapons quality rating.
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Ingram would like to explore the ruined tower first.