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Iron Ranger wrote:
Kondor looks inside the giant hollow log to judge the distance to the head. The skull is wedged in about 6 feet, and there is metal glinting off the hooded lantern light. Kondor could crawl inside about halfway and reach out to the skull probably.
Any sign of ticks?
If not then he goes for it.
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Kondor climbs inside the log and reaches into the darkness. His hands close around the sticky decaying flesh of the skull and he pulls it out. A withered sunken face stares back at him, the eyelids dried over now empty sockets. This is the face of a Kimmerian.
A spiked steel great helm is wedged atop the long and matted, wiry, graying hair.
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Moans erupt behind Kondor as the Esquimeaux's eyelids flutter and he starts to stretch out his stiffened appendages.
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Iron Ranger wrote:
Moans erupt behind Kondor as the Esquimeaux's eyelids flutter and he starts to stretch out his stiffened appendages.
What? How’s that possible? 😆
(Hp -3)
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It's most likely motor paroxysms in the setting of cerebral herniation.
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Or it could be the Kraken tickling his funny bone!
[ roll d6. ]
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D6- 2
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Not the Kraken....
Just an involuntary muscle spasm as the Tick venom wears off.
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Iron Ranger wrote:
Not the Kraken....
Just an involuntary muscle spasm as the Tick venom wears off.
Kondor stows the chain shirt and helmet in his pack, then helps his companion up, hoisting him if need be.
"I know not where to go, if the trail to the source of the cookfire or its scent are gone. As you are injured, I suppose we must go back to the camp. Unless you can heal yourself?"
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Gundrabu remains unconscious, he cannot stand, or respond.
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Iron Ranger wrote:
Gundrabu remains unconscious, he cannot stand, or respond.
We’re still fifteen minutes from the ruins but the fire smell was in this direction?
Kondor picks up Gundrabu, then closes his eyes and calls to the spirit of his friend. He knows it is a long shot, but his people remember ancestors and friends who have gone before them.
“Emral, if we are to avenge your death we need guidance. The trail has vanished and the way to the battle blocked by sorcery. If we die here it shall be for nothing. If there is any rightness in this world or wherever spirits go, ask it to show us the way we should go. Help us pick up the trail, or deaths claws shall take us before our quest is fulfilled.”
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1. Outside the Sanctuary, the village clearing and east trail through the woods was covered in deep snow making a 10 minute walk take upwards of 30. So you are 30 minutes away- if you moved as fast and furiously back as you came to here...
2. There was no fire smell.
There was fire light in the distance from the sanctuary (same direction as the footprints went).
Out on the path where you paused the march and decided to rest on the large log to the right and not on the pine needles to the left, you smelled the waft of aroma of Cooked Meat, not smoke.
Kondor speaks to the spirits. And awaits a reply. The breeze moves through the trees and their needles sing a song. While he waits for an answer he ponders the situation...
Gundrabu needs healing, but as he is the healer, only time can remedy him.
Gundrabu is vulnerable in his condition but Kondor has wilderness survival skills.
The log can hold Gundrabu safety and protect him from this cold.
Suddenly the breeze ceases and the wisping of the needles stops.
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Kondor isn't sure if it was the spirits or his mind figuring things out, but he remembers his wilderness survival skills and gets to work. First he clears out as much of the gore from the log as he can. Next he places Gundrabu inside the log, using the Esquimaux's furs and some cut branches to keep the warmth in. Then he takes whatever he can that will burn, such as torches and oil, as well as whatever he can find nearby that will burn, and starts a fire.
If that is successful, he will rest and guard Gundrabu.
How far are the pine needles we could have rested upon from the log?
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The tick feasted on most of the kimmerian's muck, so the remainder of gore is easily removed with a few handfuls of needles. Gundrabu fits inside nicely and with a spare broken branch or two covering the hole is completely hidden. Kondor starts a very small fire with the available burnable wood near the end of the log away from the splattered blood pool of the tick.
As he squats next to his backpack and rests, he measures the distance in his mind. The log is 30 feet off the trail so that clearing with the pine needle bed could have only been 15 feet off the path the other direction.
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Once the fire is in place, hopefully warming Gundrabu as much as possible, Kondor is going to cautiously move to the pine needles, hoping to smell the cooked meat or some other sign of possible help for the two of them.
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Kondor goes back the trail looking for signs. He notices right away the drag marks lead out to the trail and across toward the pine needles clearing.
The aroma wafts again here in the middle of the east-west trail, blowing in from the east from the hills. The prints of the beast men and Igrest continue that direction. He sees the glow of the fire light bouncing off those far off treetops.
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The glow of *our* fire, or theirs?
I want to follow them, but not leave Gundrabu unguarded - that would be dishonourable. Yet he's willing to scout cautiously and get closer - the promise of help from Igrest is worth some risk.
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The distant fire light illuminates the treetops on the Hills about 3 miles east as the crow flies up the trail. But it Is doubtful the trail follows the crows flight.
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Kondor returns to Gundrabu, to rest. Several miles is too far to carry his companion, but the moment the other is strong enough to be moved, Kondor will help him and together the two will meet whoevers fire awaits them.
ooc: Hopefully they're still be there, but as experience has taught us we have to pace ourselves.
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fireinthedust wrote:
Kondor returns to Gundrabu, to rest. Several miles is too far to carry his companion, but the moment the other is strong enough to be moved, Kondor will help him and together the two will meet whoevers fire awaits them.
ooc: Hopefully they're still be there, but as experience has taught us we have to pace ourselves.
[Kondor +200XP]
Undoubtedly, sleep will be evasive, both the constant cold and the watch will be paramount. He resets the flame that is almost extinguished.
Is there anything specific Kondor would like to do to pass the time while waiting to find out if these woods provide more foes or protection?