
Greetings, players! It's been great playing with you, but the typing is really a drag on our sessions. So, thanks very much for putting up with it. I'll know if I can go to Indiana at about 2 p.m., today. That's in about three hours. I have to get a neighbor to feed and water the horses for me while I'm gone. But, it's a big holiday weekend and all my neighbors might be gone, so it's still up in the air. While we spent time on this "side quest," I've had our artist do some aesthetic revisions and tweaks to the dungeon map. It's drop-dead gorgeous. So, I'm looking forward to re-entering it. That all said, this woodland trail encounter was intended to be quick and simple. It's been two sessions long and there's still some mopping up left to do. I seriously doubt any characters face death or permanent injury at this point, unless the lone gourouni warrior manages to get in a lucky shot. So, there's little reason for us to revisit the encounter save for one reason and I think we can handle it here in the forums. No need to post "in-character." Just let me know your decision. You may talk discuss the situation as you wish, but please do come to a clear and solid resolution as a party or individually. Here's the situation: With the wispy, floating skull spirits and the last two gourouni warriors dispatched, the remaining goblin archers take flight, following the orc shaman beneath the dark, shadowy forest's dense canopy. The nobleman is uneasy. You all proved your worthiness in battle, but who knows what else lurks in the shadows. There could be dozens more, or worse. He wants to continue to on his way to the next town where you are to be paid. However, do you give chase? If not, then we'll play from there Saturday if I am able to go to Indiana. If so, I'll have a further description of evens and another question for you all to answer. Discuss and decide. :-)