The trip itself goes fast, and in fact, you make it in six days, instead of the expected seven. you are at a clearing, and can see the ruins of the Priory before you. they are approx 400 feet away from you to the North. To the left is the old living quarters , you do not know the shape it is in, except that you see that the locals, whatever they may be, have been pulling the lead roof tiles in large patches, leaving the building surely water damaged, the building on the right is well burned out, its stone blackened. In the center, almost untouched, is the oddly shaped actual Priory. In the distance is a barn which leads to some abandoned fields and a odd corpse of trees planted in the middle of the farmland. To the far left you see a pond, which appears to be normal, as many Priory's had a fish pond to provide meat for the brothers and sisters. You do not see any activity, and it is about 4pm, when the sun will set at about 6 pm.
Party is at the red diamond.
