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Scene 2 - The Dead Place.

Posted by GargleFor group 0
Mabwe
player, 136 posts
Morokanth Waha Initiate
Assistant Shaman
Fri 4 Dec 2020
at 18:56
  • msg #246

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

Mabwe shrugs at Norajia's words to the outlander "Or you can walk with us." he offers Vorrik genuinely.
Vorrik Brighthelm
NPC, 13 posts
Sat 5 Dec 2020
at 15:22
  • msg #247

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

"I am not a quick walker, I'm afraid... I will certainly try to climb off of this thing if we need to fight."
Vorrik approaches the lizard, which seems willing to give him a chance.
Vorrik is not huge, but is a larger cargo than the bolo lizard would prefer. He struggles onto the creature with some difficulty.
Gargle
GM, 264 posts
Sat 5 Dec 2020
at 15:27
  • msg #248

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

<OOC: If you want you think you can support the scale between the bison and llama.
If someone can propose a path and someone else second it, that would be good, i.e., you could head south across the Dead Place which would be the shortest path to the Block, or you could head  south east which is the quickest path out of the Dead Place, and then skirt the edge heading toward the Block... or something else.>
Mabwe
player, 137 posts
Morokanth Waha Initiate
Assistant Shaman
Sat 5 Dec 2020
at 21:57
  • msg #249

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

"Thangar, how active are the tribes with regard to raiding in this winter without end?"

"I think that we should head due south. It is the most direct and therefore quickest path. Less likely to run into raiders in the Dead Place too, there's no herd to raid in here."

Norajia
player, 215 posts
Sable Chalana Arr. healer
SIZ16, CHA10 Dark hair
Sun 6 Dec 2020
at 11:30
  • msg #250

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

"So you have spent a lot of time around Moonbroth Thangar" Norajia says as the group travels south "Is Inire the Red still there? What are the Lunars doing to the place? It must be a bit of a wrench to leave after so long.".
Thangar
NPC, 10 posts
Impala Rider
Nonbinary Devotee of Waha
Sun 6 Dec 2020
at 15:07
  • msg #251

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

Mabwe:
"Thangar, how active are the tribes with regard to raiding in this winter without end?"


Thangar's face darkens. "The raids have become more desperate and more bloody, from what I hear. I don't know that any path is safe. Desperation has deepened the bonds of some but turned others to outlawry."

Norajia:
"Is Inire the Red still there? What are the Lunars doing to the place? It must be a bit of a wrench to leave after so long."


"He is there, the peacock. The Lunars extract a heavy burden, and Inire above all insures his own comfort, the dog."

Lemak
player, 143 posts
High Llama brave
Storm Bull initiate
Tue 8 Dec 2020
at 02:10
  • msg #252

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

Mabwe:
"We should still head back there though. It is important."</gray> He looks past them at something not there, nods and then adds "And the Dragon will awaken soon."


"What else did you see?" asks Lemak, after watching Mabwe, to satisfy himself that the morokanth seemed okay.

Tuari:
"Thangar thank you for taking care of our brothers and sisters.  You have been a loyal friend and I am in your debt.  When you call Ondari and I will be there.  Now Mabwe is right we should start moving for we have tarried over long.  I still don't understand how years have passed."


"Oh yes," Lemak remembers, "thanks, Thangar.  We haven't known each other long (if you ignore two missing years), but you've watched over our animals.  If you need help in future, I will come."

Vorrik Brighthelm:
Vorrik approaches the lizard, which seems willing to give him a chance.
Vorrik is not huge, but is a larger cargo than the bolo lizard would prefer. He struggles onto the creature with some difficulty.


Lemak watches, a bit disappointed that the bolo lizard didn't try to throw the outlander.  "Well, if it doesn't work out, perhaps the other lizard could ride this bolo lizard...?"

Mabwe:
"I think that we should head due south. It is the most direct and therefore quickest path. Less likely to run into raiders in the Dead Place too, there's no herd to raid in here."


"Yeah, let's go that way - the fastest way.  We're already over two years late!"
Gargle
GM, 265 posts
Tue 8 Dec 2020
at 16:36
  • msg #253

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

Lemak:
Lemak watches, a bit disappointed that the bolo lizard didn't try to throw the outlander.  "Well, if it doesn't work out, perhaps the other lizard could ride this bolo lizard...?"

<OOC: The dragonewt is a little bigger than the bolo lizard :) >

You trudge along through the Dead Place for the better part of a day, putting the hidden cavern behind you.
The Dragonewt walks always directly behind the scale towed by Lemak and Tuari
As Yelm dips below the mountains to the west you set up camp.
Mabwe
player, 138 posts
Morokanth
Waha Shaman
Tue 8 Dec 2020
at 19:54
  • msg #254

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

Lemak:
"What else did you see?" asks Lemak, after watching Mabwe, to satisfy himself that the morokanth seemed okay.


Oh I didn't see that. A great spirit told me that the Dragon will awaken soon. As for what I saw and what I did, I cannot say. The trials are personal and the rites are secret to shaman."

When they stop to make camp Mabwe stands stock still and looks like he is watching something in the distance, though his gaze then travels close, head turning to the right and then looking behind himself as he turns to watch, though with his eyes closed.
Mabwe
player, 139 posts
Morokanth
Waha Shaman
Tue 8 Dec 2020
at 22:16
  • msg #255

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

"There are many spirits in this place. Or perhaps there are lots of spirits everywhere. Time will tell."

"I will help watch tonight, but it is distracting."

Lemak
player, 145 posts
High Llama brave
Storm Bull initiate
Wed 9 Dec 2020
at 02:07
  • msg #256

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

Gargle:
<OOC: The dragonewt is a little bigger than the bolo lizard :) >


<OOC: That's okay, Lemak was just having a little dig at Vorrik, while also amused by the thought of one lizard riding another lizard  :P  But good to know the relative sizes of the two creatures anyway  :)  >


Mabwe:
Oh I didn't see that. A great spirit told me that the Dragon will awaken soon. As for what I saw and what I did, I cannot say. The trials are personal and the rites are secret to shaman."


The high llama brave cocks his head to the side a moment, thinking.  "Were... you a shaman before?  I thought you were in training...  But two years have passed."  He smiles.

Mabwe:
When they stop to make camp Mabwe stands stock still and looks like he is watching something in the distance, though his gaze then travels close, head turning to the right and then looking behind himself as he turns to watch, though with his eyes closed.


Lemak prepares to make camp.  As he does so, he scans the area to satisfy himself that this area will be as good as any, providing a good view of all approaches.  He stops, and says to the others.  "There are a few riders to the northeast.  They've dismounted and gone behind a small hill."
Mabwe
player, 140 posts
Morokanth
Waha Shaman
Wed 9 Dec 2020
at 09:08
  • msg #257

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

"I was not a shaman. And my training was not enough to be ready for the trials, or so I thought."

"Two years and then some have gone by and we were outside of Time for that. A lot has changed, many have perished, my clan has been without a shaman for too long. Forntiss found me, Forntiss and Shollak took me to where I had to go and I prevailed over the Bad Man's challenges, though it marked me."

"I awakened that which was hidden and now we are shaman."


He is silent a moment and then says "They dismounted? This does not sound like our people unless they did so to camp. If they prepare an attack they will come ride surely? Unless they plan to creep into our camp under the cloak of darkness. What mounts did they ride?"
Tuari
player, 88 posts
Bison tribe
Thu 10 Dec 2020
at 01:33
  • msg #258

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

Tuari looked out towards the indicated hill, "Should we ride over and see what they want?" he gives a quick grin "Give them the surprise?"
Lemak
player, 146 posts
High Llama brave
Storm Bull initiate
Thu 10 Dec 2020
at 01:52
  • msg #259

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

Mabwe:
"I was not a shaman. And my training was not enough to be ready for the trials, or so I thought."

"Two years and then some have gone by and we were outside of Time for that. A lot has changed, many have perished, my clan has been without a shaman for too long. Forntiss found me, Forntiss and Shollak took me to where I had to go and I prevailed over the Bad Man's challenges, though it marked me."

"I awakened that which was hidden and now we are shaman."


"Well, I wish the circumstances of the trial was better, but congratulations on passing!"  Lemak doesn't give a headbutt, as he's not sure the morokanth would appreciate it.  He gives a friendly pat on the shoulder instead.

Mabwe:
He is silent a moment and then says "They dismounted? This does not sound like our people unless they did so to camp. If they prepare an attack they will come ride surely? Unless they plan to creep into our camp under the cloak of darkness. What mounts did they ride?"


Lemak turns back again to look at the small hill.  "Yes, I was thinking the same.  I couldn't make out the mounts, only shapes in the distance.  But they didn't all look similar.  Outlaws...?  We had better post extra watch tonight..."

A thought comes to him.  "I don't know anything about this dragon scale.  Can it be sensed?  Could someone be tracking it...?"
This message was last edited by the player at 01:53, Thu 10 Dec 2020.
Lemak
player, 147 posts
High Llama brave
Storm Bull initiate
Thu 10 Dec 2020
at 01:55
  • msg #260

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

Tuari:
Tuari looked out towards the indicated hill, "Should we ride over and see what they want?" he gives a quick grin "Give them the surprise?"


Lemak gives a smile.  "Not a bad idea.  But we have the scale.  We've been delayed long enough.  And we could risk losing it.  Better to press on back as soon as we can, and avoid distractions."
Gargle
GM, 266 posts
Mon 14 Dec 2020
at 19:17
  • msg #261

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

<OOC: Sorry for the pause, I wasn't certain of your plan; I'm assuming you stay put for the night?>
Mabwe
player, 141 posts
Morokanth
Waha Shaman
Mon 14 Dec 2020
at 19:22
  • msg #262

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

"So we shall remain here then, but be alert for visitors from behind that hill then. We shall take the middle watch. Darkness makes no difference to spirits and I can see a little better in the dark than some."
Gargle
GM, 267 posts
Tue 15 Dec 2020
at 00:57
  • msg #263

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

You settle in for the night, the scale in the middle of your group.You take turns keeping watch, not failing to keep an eye toward the direction of the gang seen by Lemak.

You think that you should emerge from the Dead Place tomorrow around midday.

During Mabwe's watch, a lone rider trots along passing the party at a distance greater than the range of a bowshot and accelerates after passing the party, turning into a gallop heading south, disappearing into the distance.
Lemak
player, 148 posts
High Llama brave
Storm Bull initiate
Tue 15 Dec 2020
at 10:04
  • msg #264

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

"We're going to need to be ready for a 'welcoming' party once we leave the Dead Place, or along I ride back to The Block," says Lemak in the morning as he readies Lobber for another day's ride.

"If anyone has any ideas how we can avoid any ambush, let us know..."
Mabwe
player, 142 posts
Morokanth
Waha Shaman
Tue 15 Dec 2020
at 18:04
  • msg #265

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

Mabwe relayed his observations to the next watchers when it was his turn to sleep, so by the time all were awake everyone will know about the lone rider.

The Morokanth nods to Lemak's words "It is possible, likely perhaps. I find it strange that the rider was alone. If times are so hard then better to be with others. Still, a lone scout perhaps."

"As for avoiding ambush, difficult. Stay on the flats and don't go near hills or gullies, that means it would be difficult for any to approach us without being seen. It also might add time to our journey of course."

Lemak
player, 150 posts
High Llama brave
Storm Bull initiate
Wed 16 Dec 2020
at 04:36
  • msg #266

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

Mabwe:
The Morokanth nods to Lemak's words "It is possible, likely perhaps. I find it strange that the rider was alone. If times are so hard then better to be with others. Still, a lone scout perhaps."

"As for avoiding ambush, difficult. Stay on the flats and don't go near hills or gullies, that means it would be difficult for any to approach us without being seen. It also might add time to our journey of course."


"That's my concern about the lone rider," says Lemak.  "Seems like one was sent ahead to warn or gather others, while the rest will follow us from behind until they outnumber us enough to attack...?

The only thing I can think of is: if these riders know where we are heading, perhaps we should take a longer route to get back to the lone tree near The Block.  But we're already so late...
"
Gargle
GM, 268 posts
Fri 18 Dec 2020
at 04:59
  • msg #267

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

You can see your breath and that of your mounts as you pack up camp.
The Red Moon is a crescent in the sky-Freezeday.
The clouds are still as stones, in the same precise positions they were in when you left the cave.
Thangar shivers and remarks "It might jar you to know that t-this is the first day of Earth Season. J-jar? Because jars are made of earth, heh."
As the sun warms the Dragonewt, it again comes out of its trance, climbs to its feet, and waits until you have the scale positioned between your mounts.
Norajia
player, 219 posts
Sable Chalana Arr. healer
SIZ16, CHA10 Dark hair
Fri 18 Dec 2020
at 07:57
  • msg #268

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

"My dream..." Norajia says. She has gone pale. "In my dream before we went to the block - the shower of fire rocks, it was Earth Season... "

"Earth Season, Harmony Week. I remember because I thought Harmony Week might be an easier birth for the triplets. If this is the year, we have one or two weeks before it happens. What day was it? What day?"

Lemak
player, 153 posts
High Llama brave
Storm Bull initiate
Fri 18 Dec 2020
at 10:12
  • msg #269

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

Gargle:
Thangar shivers and remarks "It might jar you to know that t-this is the first day of Earth Season. J-jar? Because jars are made of earth, heh."


Lemak groans.

Norajia:
"My dream..." Norajia says. She has gone pale. "In my dream before we went to the block - the shower of fire rocks, it was Earth Season... "

"Earth Season, Harmony Week. I remember because I thought Harmony Week might be an easier birth for the triplets. If this is the year, we have one or two weeks before it happens. What day was it? What day?"


"You're right!" exclaims Lemak.  "When Thangar mentioned Earth Season, I felt dread.  Now that you mention it, in my vision, I somehow knew it was Harmony Week, Clayday.  So that means this attack will take place in nine days' time!  We'd better head straight back to The Block, and ride over anything in our way!"
Mabwe
player, 144 posts
Morokanth
Waha Shaman
Sat 19 Dec 2020
at 08:42
  • msg #270

Re: Scene 2 - The Dead Place

"The decision is made then, straight and true, and if trouble comes then straight through it!" Mabwe agrees, noting how his clouded breath seems to stay about him as it slowly dissipates.

He shivers and walks through it.
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