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While their goblin allies tended to their injured and dead, the party disposed of the remains of the wagons and guards. Food from the wagon was dumped down the village well, the wagons themselves were smashed to tinder by Jrak, and the bodies were hidden in the houses of the hamlet. Taking the horses for riding and carrying supplies, they then traveled an hour south into a less inhabited area and made camp for the night under treecover.
 
While their goblin allies tended to their injured and dead, the party disposed of the remains of the wagons and guards. Food from the wagon was dumped down the village well, the wagons themselves were smashed to tinder by Jrak, and the bodies were hidden in the houses of the hamlet. Taking the horses for riding and carrying supplies, they then traveled an hour south into a less inhabited area and made camp for the night under treecover.
  
When the party set out the next morning, it was with a renewed vigour. The adventurers all felt as if they were learning and growing with their experiences. Unforunately, this confidence was dampened by light rains which would grow to a steady downpour during the day.
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When the party awoke the next morning, it was with a renewed vigour. The adventurers all felt as if they were learning and growing with their experiences. They rested the next day to regain their strength for the final stage of their journey back to Wasteward.
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When the party set out to continue their journey on the second day following the ambush in the village, their spirits were slightly dampened by light rains which would grow to a steady downpour during the day. Near midday, their travels brought them to a mid-sized village that, unlike most of the previous villages they had seen, appeared to be inhabited. In the poor visibility caused by the rain, the party could not make out whether the distant humanoid figures were villagers or Genasi. Erring on the side of caution, the adventurers kept a safe distance as they circled around the town and continued their journey.
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As the party journeyed, warg riders were riding in advance and scouting the flanks. As they made their way through a lightly wooded area in the late afternoon, one of the pair of riders who had been roaming in advance of the party suddenly appeared unexpectedly out of the mist, shouting an alarm. Following swiftly behind him was a man-sized fire elemental, followed by a squad of Genasi warriors. The elemental outdistanced his escort and was quickly slain by the party before his escort could arrive to influence the battle. The adventurers and their goblin allies were more numerous than the Genasi, and quickly fanned out to make use of their missile weapons. When an opening was spotted, a goblin would charge for a mightly blow with his lance. When the final Genasi broke and run, the warg riders quickly followed and finished him off. The Genasi corpses were looted, but yielded little other than a small amount of gold coins. The second advance rider was found a short distance ahead, slain by the fire elemental.
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The rest of the day passed with little
  
 
To be continued when the DM has more time.
 
To be continued when the DM has more time.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:43, 12 December 2009

Days 17-18

While their goblin allies tended to their injured and dead, the party disposed of the remains of the wagons and guards. Food from the wagon was dumped down the village well, the wagons themselves were smashed to tinder by Jrak, and the bodies were hidden in the houses of the hamlet. Taking the horses for riding and carrying supplies, they then traveled an hour south into a less inhabited area and made camp for the night under treecover.

When the party awoke the next morning, it was with a renewed vigour. The adventurers all felt as if they were learning and growing with their experiences. They rested the next day to regain their strength for the final stage of their journey back to Wasteward.

When the party set out to continue their journey on the second day following the ambush in the village, their spirits were slightly dampened by light rains which would grow to a steady downpour during the day. Near midday, their travels brought them to a mid-sized village that, unlike most of the previous villages they had seen, appeared to be inhabited. In the poor visibility caused by the rain, the party could not make out whether the distant humanoid figures were villagers or Genasi. Erring on the side of caution, the adventurers kept a safe distance as they circled around the town and continued their journey.

As the party journeyed, warg riders were riding in advance and scouting the flanks. As they made their way through a lightly wooded area in the late afternoon, one of the pair of riders who had been roaming in advance of the party suddenly appeared unexpectedly out of the mist, shouting an alarm. Following swiftly behind him was a man-sized fire elemental, followed by a squad of Genasi warriors. The elemental outdistanced his escort and was quickly slain by the party before his escort could arrive to influence the battle. The adventurers and their goblin allies were more numerous than the Genasi, and quickly fanned out to make use of their missile weapons. When an opening was spotted, a goblin would charge for a mightly blow with his lance. When the final Genasi broke and run, the warg riders quickly followed and finished him off. The Genasi corpses were looted, but yielded little other than a small amount of gold coins. The second advance rider was found a short distance ahead, slain by the fire elemental.

The rest of the day passed with little

To be continued when the DM has more time.

Return to Telkarion Campaign - Story to Date