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OOC: well call him and tell him to freakin get online and post. we haven't heard from him in five days. Is he gone on a trip or something? or having computer problems??

 

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"No, we shouldn't take that route," said Eiade. "We will go through the Ashlands, but not the Red Mountain region."

 

Eiade sat up, eyes wide. "We could take a boat from Khuul to Dagon Fel! Then from Dagon Fel to Sadrith Mora! (ooc: yes you can actually do this in-game) From Sadrith Mora we will have to swim to get to Tel Fyr. Either that or borrow a few canoes. That is the fastest route. And, now that the staff is no longer in our possession, Luthin will not be so concious of our whereabouts! Does that sound like a good idea?"

 

 

EDIT: oh I didn't know he was on vacation. did he tell us? man I must've missed it.

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OOC: Yea what uber bender said. FlightlessBird is in Philly.

 

IC: Sorrion had returned to the group in time to hear about their plans for venturing forth. They didnt seem bad, but maybe there were other ways.

"Why dont we just find a ship along the southern coast of and take that up to at least Tel Branora. From there it is a swim and a walk, or we could venture even farther to an island city and we could island hop from there. I dont like the Ashland region personally or the north lands, but Ill leave this up to you if its an important matter. If it is a matter of money, Im sure we have plenty with the quality of the people we travel with." Sorroin ventured.

He had stuck his rat meat on a spit and started to roast it. It wasnt great, but Sorrion had an insaciable appetite sometimes. Just a regular black hole.

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Eiade looked at Sorrion with an eyebrow raised.

"Did you say Tel Branora? Tel Branora is on the opposite corner of the island from us. South-eastern tip. Taking a boat from Khuul to Dagon Fel to Sadrith Mora is faster and definitely safer than walking across the untamed Ashlands. The whole trip will probably cost around 40 gold per person, which I will gladly pay to avoid the kind of conflicts and danger that we have come across before. Once we arrive at Sadrith Mora we can island hop over to Tel Fyr, which isn't that far away at all."

 

She looked at Elsuch.

"Does that sound good? It's the best way I can think of."

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"We're not taking any boats", said Élsúch with a tired look on the fire. "It's not safe." He rubbed his eyes and watched the fire again. "We're traveling just south of Ghostfence, past Ghostgate and then straight to Tel Fyr, not complicated, not fast, but safer than a boatride."
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OOC:Sorrion hasnt been around long, so he needs to know who the evil persons are and what not.

 

Sorrion stared at Elusch for a few seconds before saying "Well i guess its better to be safe then sorry."

Sorrion thought if it matters to anyone then im for the safe route.

"Well, your plan is simple, thats what makes it sound good. I guess that boats really arent the safest travel methods, so im for your idea."

Better to agree i always say Sorrion told himself.

"Who is chasing us, now that i think about it i dont know. All i know is that we have an evil staff and it must be destroyed. What is going on here?"

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"I don't suggest we go south of the ghostgate. If we did that, we would have most of our journey consist of cutting through the wild dangerous ashlands, right through the thick of Vvardenfell's wildest areas. If we go north of the ghostgate, only half of our journey will be through ashlands, and then we emerge out onto the peaceful grazelands. And as we all know, the flat, quiet grazelands are much easier to travel across and are a much friendler environment than the ashlands. Plus we've been traveling north this whole time, expecting to take Has-Big-Axe to the Urshilaku camp because he is friends with the wise-woman. I'm sure if we tell them that we're friends of Has-Big-Axe, she may give us much-needed lodging. If we were to go south of the ghostfence, the only lodging we would see would be Ald-ruhn. The rest of that region is uninhabited, except several Velothi hideouts occupied by evil sorcerors and witches, and a few dangerous Dwemer ruins."
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"I never said you weren't able to take care of yourselves, did I?", Élsúch said to Duriel with an irritated voice. "Why would Luthin go after us, you said? Because he wouldn't want us to know how to destroy his staff, that's why. I wouldn't be surprised if he's planning his next try to finish us off."

 

Tarkél watched his Bosmer friend and took a piece of bread. "I think that Eiade's idea sounds pretty good, why not travel through the grazelands instead of climbing huge piles of rocks and bandits?" Élsúch looked somewhat angered when he turned to Tarkél. "Sometimes, you have to work to get the job done in a safer way. Do you really think it would be better to make camp in the middle of an empty field where we would get seen in two seconds?"

 

Élsúch drank some water out of a bottle he had grabbed from the tradehouse. "Besides, they don't enjoy my company in the Urshilaku camp, I've been there once, and I won't go there again if I can avoid it." Tarkél was now laying on his cloak with his head leaned against the tree. "So you're saying that it would be harder to follow us south of Ghostfence?" Élsúch watched him and drank a little more. "Well, that's pretty much what I mean, but if everyone else are taking the easy way, I'll follow you all, as long as we get there."

 

OOC:ok, i'm going to make a description of Tarkél, since he's a character nowadays. Ok, I'm not sure how long the normal bosmer is, but he's about normal elf length, a bit longer then most humans, you know. His long darkbrown hair is often hidden under the brownish hooded cloak he wears over his simple clothes. he wears no armor at all except for a pair of boiled leather boots. As for weapons, he's skilled with the worn chitin bow he has hanging over his shoulder. He's also got a small glassknife and a small round glass shield, as green as his eyes. He's not very skilled in jumping and climbing, but he's got the fatigue to run pretty long, and he's a skilled swimmer. Don't expect Tarkél to beat down much with his bare fists, since the bow will get him much further then that. i think that's about the important things, PM me if I forgot something.

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