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Eiade considered Elsuch's words. They did have merit.

 

"I have an idea. We can travel across these northern ashlands, and then head straight for Tel Vos. (ooc: it's very helpful if you guys get out a map of vvardenfell. if you don't have one, i've attached to this post a segment of the map that illustrates my suggestion.) This will limit our tim on the dangerous open plains. We then go to Vos, and when nightfall hits, we make a break for it; travelling as fast as possible until we hit the receeding shoreline, then hop onto an island and get some sleep in the rocky crags. The next day we island hop to Tel Fyr. How's that?

 

OOC: pretty nifty use of that feature, huh?

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"I would still prefer going south, but I will accept your plan. as long as we don't stay to long on the open fields, we could make it.", Élsúch said and rubbed his eyes again. "Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to get some sleep." He turned around, laying with his back against the fire and his head on the cape.

 

"Ah great, we've got ourselves a traveling plan", said tarkél with a big grin on his face. It was midnight by now and pretty cold, even around the fire. "It's getting really cold in the forest nowadays", he said and threw a few logs on the fire.

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Seraph was eating the raw rat... He wasn't pleased but on the other hand it was something to eat.

He thought about having a sneak peak into the camp they set up, so he took out his ring of mark and marked the cave he was in. After hiding the Staff under

some stones and grass he started to walk to the camp. Not the straight way though, he approached the camp from the east side. he took off his Chameleon Ring.

After a time walking he arrived near the camp. The fire was still burning...

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After Elsuch fell asleep, Eiade continued talking about strategies.

 

"Well going south of the ghostgate is an appetizing idea, now that I think about it. Maybe the fact that it avoids civilization is good. And yes, it is less risky. I'm just frustrated because we've been traveling north for days, and now we have to go back. But it does make sense to go south of ghostgate."

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Tarkél turned around so fast he whacked Élsúch in the head with his bow. "What the..", Élsúch started, then he saw the man standing near the campfire. "Who are you then, if I may ask?", he said and rose to his feet.
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