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Their gnome guides were eager to see the end of this adventure, and refused to return through the deadly swamp. The party paid them their dues and sent them on their way to skirt the elven city and return to their home via the relative safety of the roads. The gnomes were reluctant to part with one of their boats, but Aldur and Leandrie were successful in haggling them down to 100gp, half of their original demand and likely still more than it was worth.
 
Their gnome guides were eager to see the end of this adventure, and refused to return through the deadly swamp. The party paid them their dues and sent them on their way to skirt the elven city and return to their home via the relative safety of the roads. The gnomes were reluctant to part with one of their boats, but Aldur and Leandrie were successful in haggling them down to 100gp, half of their original demand and likely still more than it was worth.
  
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With the gnomes safely off, the party made their way closer to the elven city. Fog still shrouded the ground, but they found a small hill on a nearby island that offered a clear view above the mist. The city consisted of uncountable platforms, twining around a row of trees that stretched from east to west in a rough line. The platforms were connected by an eclectic variety of arching and hanging bridges, as well as stairways and ladders. A short distance to their east, the city parted to allow the passage of the
  
  

Revision as of 08:55, 9 September 2010

Days 53-54

Awaking the next morning, the party once more found themselves enveloped in the ubiquitous fog of swamp vapours. Around them pulsed an electric blue light given off by the enormous tree that towered above them.

Their gnome guides were eager to see the end of this adventure, and refused to return through the deadly swamp. The party paid them their dues and sent them on their way to skirt the elven city and return to their home via the relative safety of the roads. The gnomes were reluctant to part with one of their boats, but Aldur and Leandrie were successful in haggling them down to 100gp, half of their original demand and likely still more than it was worth.

With the gnomes safely off, the party made their way closer to the elven city. Fog still shrouded the ground, but they found a small hill on a nearby island that offered a clear view above the mist. The city consisted of uncountable platforms, twining around a row of trees that stretched from east to west in a rough line. The platforms were connected by an eclectic variety of arching and hanging bridges, as well as stairways and ladders. A short distance to their east, the city parted to allow the passage of the


To be completed as DM's time allows (definitely before campaign recommences in fall).

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