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== Adventure! Year 1,060==
 
== Adventure! Year 1,060==
With '''Hell's Point''' relatively secure and well established a group of the more ambitious survivors decides to take one of the '''Golem-All-Terrain-Ships''' (recently re-christened the '''Adventure''') out to an island nearby covered in ruins. The island is near enough that it will have to be explored sooner or later, particularly if the ships are to be used for their more efficient seaborn travel, and there's talk of finding lost treasure among the ruins, perhaps setting up some sort of outpost on the isle. Confidence is surprisingly high, given all that the exiles have suffered.
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With Hell's Point relatively secure and well established a group of the more ambitious survivors decides to take one of the Golem-All-Terrain-Ships (recently re-christened the Adventure) out to an island nearby covered in ruins. The island is near enough that it will have to be explored sooner or later, particularly if the ships are to be used for their more efficient seaborn travel, and there's talk of finding lost treasure among the ruins, perhaps setting up some sort of outpost on the isle. Confidence is surprisingly high, given all that the exiles have suffered.
  
The expedition doesn't send word back to '''Hell's Point''' for a while, long enough that it's becoming slightly concerning. Then the expedition returns, in a strange and startling fashion. An enormous gelatinous sphere emerges from the shallows and begins barreling towards '''Hell's Point'''. Deeper layers of the creature's exterior seem to consist of strange creatures and races, embedded in this terrible amalgamation, but the outer layer clearly consists of the '''Adventure''' and it's crew,  
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The expedition doesn't send word back to Hell's Point for a while, long enough that it's becoming slightly concerning. Then the expedition returns, in a strange and startling fashion. An enormous gelatinous sphere emerges from the shallows and begins barreling towards Hell's Point. Deeper layers of the creature's exterior seem to consist of strange creatures and races, embedded in this terrible amalgamation, but the outer layer clearly consists of the Adventure and it's crew,  
trapped in this giant rolling monstrosity. The living components of the creature flail about and scream wildly as it approaches '''Hell's Point''', with the speech of the former humans just as terrifying and incomprehensible as that of stranger organic components.
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trapped in this giant rolling monstrosity. The living components of the creature flail about and scream wildly as it approaches Hell's Point, with the speech of the former humans just as terrifying and incomprehensible as that of stranger organic components.
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Casualties from the initial impact are quite light, with most of the exiles panicking and running away from the abomination as fast as they can. As the creature rolls about, though, screaming from dozens of mouths, Hell's Point's finest muster a response. Warriors strike, mages conjure powerful spells, and priests beseech their gods for powerful boons. It's a good showing, but swords, lighting bolts, and lances of holy light don't seem to do much more than irritate the creature.
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With a strange focus, however, the creature suddenly reverses it's momentum and begins rolling back out to sea. Various attacks and curses continue to land with little effect as the enormous blob rolls out into the water and then disappears beneath the waves, with the same ease with which it entered Hell's Point to begin with. Non-combatant residents eventually begin to trickle back in, confused and horrified. The blob doesn't return. At least not to Hell's Point.
  
Casualties from the initial impact are quite light, with most of the exiles panicking and running away from the abomination as fast as they can. As the creature rolls about, though, screaming from dozens of mouths, '''Hell's Point's''' finest muster a response. Warriors strike, mages conjure powerful spells, and priests beseech their gods for powerful boons. It's a good showing, but swords, lighting bolts, and lances of holy light don't seem to do much more than irritate the creature.
 
  
With a strange focus, however, the creature suddenly reverses it's momentum and begins rolling back out to sea. Various attacks and curses continue to land with little effect as the enormous blob rolls out into the water and then disappears beneath the waves, with the same ease with which it entered '''Hell's Point''' to begin with. Non-combatant residents eventually begin to trickle back in, confused and horrified. The blob doesn't return. At least not to Hell's Point.
 
  
 
== Skirmish at Muddyrocks Year 1,070==
 
== Skirmish at Muddyrocks Year 1,070==

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