The one you met here says she is called Gruuumlidda. She does not give a name for the tribal Shaman, referring to her only by title. She has no noticeable holy symbol as such.Stirling wrote:Foxy makes sure that the troops, Renvell and Tocun, respond in kindness to the usually gruff giants, especially so after receiving healing virtue. Foxy will share that she knows of a cleric of nature who walks the earth like a 'shaman in badger form' and that if they travel to the watchtower they may find refuge and help in times of need. Did the shaman giantess use any kind of holy symbol? Did she give a name at all?
They are curious of a badger-cleric. They try to remember directions to the tower, but it is a considerable distance.
Foxy is able to communicate her descriptions of the Red Robes well enough to confirm that the "humans with wagons and dogs" that pass east and west on the road match. This means that they do not travel into the blight, but along the road at its edge going further west.Stirling wrote:She asks specifically about the Red Robe travellers and the frequency of their passing. Can the giants confirm if the RR live in any ruins which are located close to the centre of this blight? Or is it the kobolds and their temple which is in the centre of this aura. Is it spreading each season or a one time cataclysmic effect which taints the land.
The kobold site is in the mountains, so south of where you are now. The blight is centered in the plains to the north.
The giants say that the blight is a constant (not seasonal), but has worsened significantly in the last month or two.
Foxy CHA (9) [3d6] = 8Stirling wrote:Foxy also thinks that the bonfire on the spur may be seen from a long distance away in the undulating plains. So she says that if they come to some danger and need aid then to build a bonfire at the very tip and she will answer their call if she is able. It might be that such beacons become focus points for racial alliances in the future. As for camping, their home might be the opposite way we intend to travel. She asks for directions or landmarks anyway to the place so that when she returns to this area she may pay her respects. (with a view to recruiting future giant help in securing the borders from dangers).
They consider, but then decide to provide directions, should Foxy return. It is a difficult way (for short legs) a few miles deeper into the mountain spur.
The giants do not have the time to build you a little house right now.Stirling wrote:With their skilled hands could they build a rock igloo for us to stay in tonight? Foxy friendly status vs charisma roll [2d6] = 7 she asks, smiling sweetly.

Do you remain on the ledge or go back down to the hills? Back up towards the road (plains?)
They look worried for her and wish her luck. Then they depart.Stirling wrote:She says that she will scout the 'blighted' lands for a day if the grass and water is free of pestilences and then turn northwards. In another moon she may come back this way.