Re: The Orc Leaders camp
In reply to Bruga Honeyfinder (msg # 203):
Those wearing the new cloak have no ill affects that you can tell. Those carrying the new cloaks (not warring them) nothing has happened that you are aware of.
Bruga is still invisible, Yenchew is chewing at the bit to get going, Clair suspects at the pace they are going and looking at the crude maps the group has and past knowledge everyone has of this area it could take a week to get to the other side of the lower half of the mountain ranges. Which all assume is your intended target area.
DM note, my coke can says Sis, they have introduced new names on cans how interesting, marketing. Sis, a form of endearment to ones sister and on that note: back to the game, marketing, the group knows that there has to be villages and small towns along the road that follows the edge of the mountain range and possible even farms or larger ranches that may have nodes of transportation that could get them to the other side quicker then walking. but this is a very rough area you are wondering into - think old west with settlers and Indians and wild beasts (Orcs, Humanoids and wild beasts (monster Manual type).
Dm note #2, what you encounter/encountered in the past shall not be on the extreme but remember you are dealing with a highly evolved Slaver organization and it has/had far reaching influences and powers so who knows though I'll keep it within reason to the group for fun and entertainment. Plus, every action does not have to follow any script or DM planned course, you make or break your own futures. If you decide to attack a dragon in it's lair, so be it..... I'll at least make it the easiest of dragons per 1e or 2e evile DM lol ... I will not steer you directly but you may get hints or encounters to help you decide which course to take. but a fork in the road is still a fork in the road and choices are there. Just watch for the knife and spoon, they are jealous of the fork.