Chapter 2: Mired Waters

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Dec 17, 2025 11:29 pm
Constantine slides what's left of his ale (most of it) in front of Devon, who clearly needs it more.

"the lad speaks the truth" he boasts to the bartender "we are great warriors"

and he sits back in his chair, smugly smiling to himself, enjoying the sounds of the words.
Last edited December 18, 2025 5:36 pm
Dec 18, 2025 2:57 am
Aldeera keeps her head down to hide her rolling eyes.
Dec 18, 2025 2:47 pm
Hanzel takes a quick drink of the ale before speaking. "The boy puts it a bit enthusiastically, but we can hold our own in a fight. We might be starting our search in the Patchwork Hills, but I suppose that depends on whether we can find out anything else before we start."
Dec 19, 2025 7:59 pm
"Holding your own in a fight's gonna come useful if you run into one of these in the Hills" the innkeeper says pointing to the skin of a rather large mountain lion proudly displayed above the fireplace. Hanzel remembers that being a thing at the Pitcher and Pitchfork and it was never in an especially good state, but it feels like it's even more mangy and moth-eaten with age since the last time he laid eyes upon it. "It's funny, you know," he continues, "every now and then people with set the bracken ablaze to prevent them from encroaching on the terraces, but now it's the water that's moving in and no one knows how to stop it. Although it'll probably drown out the trees in the southeast before it rises up to the terraces, really. Maybe that's why that woodsfellow wosstheirname's been seen lurking about there. You might be well to exchange information if you're both looking into the same thing."
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Being local, Hanzel would know that the hillsides are covered in heather and bracken, which makes them poor for livestock to graze upon (bracken is virtually inedible). Locals often set controlled fires when the weather is good and not too windy, in order to burn away the vegetation and protect the terraces from encroachment by the choking bracken.

The terraces themselves are the farming lands, carved from the northern escarpment nearly a century ago. The terraces are cut in layers, each some 50 yards wide, with the next terrace lying some 20 to 40 feet below, accessed by steps cut into the rock. The soil there is very fertile, excellent for roots (carrots, turnips, potatoes) and green vegetables (mostly cabbages) that local farmers grow there. Ownership of a terrace is handed down within families and is jealously prized.

To the southeast, the Patchwork Hills merge into lightly wooded hills, eventually blending into the Thornwood. The terrain there is very rocky, wild and hard to traverse, the plant growth is scrubby, stunted, and uneven, plus there have been occasional sightings of big felines that likely make their lairs there. For all those reasons, that area of the hills is considered too wild and not worth trying to extend farming into.
Dec 23, 2025 7:24 pm
Devon nursed his ale as he rested, still hurting from the dog bites. "Speaking to someone with local knowledge would certainly help. I don't fancy we could just randomly trip on whatever the problem is."
Jan 6, 2026 12:13 pm
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Any ideas where to next?
Jan 7, 2026 5:14 pm
OOC:
Perhaps towards?
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woodsfellow wosstheirname
Jan 7, 2026 5:40 pm
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We were going to try making contact with Shiraz next, right? Or am I mistaken?
Jan 7, 2026 6:34 pm
wizard11 says:
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We were going to try making contact with Shiraz next, right? Or am I mistaken?
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That was certainly the intent, but Shiraz is mobile so there's not one place to go, or a way you know for contact. If any of the aforementioned sub-areas strike your fancy, you can get started there. Or, if you rather we simplified things, I can make a few rolls for wandering around (plus encounters) until you do run into Shiraz.
Jan 7, 2026 7:27 pm
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I think that our time would be better spent doing something, as opposed to just wandering aimlessly. I suggest that we head into the hills, with the intent of continuing into the forest. Who knows what (or who) we may run into?
Jan 9, 2026 12:26 am
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I'm in favour of doing that.
Jan 10, 2026 4:52 pm
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Works for Devon as well, maybe after a nap :)
Jan 11, 2026 9:47 am
8th of Coldeven (Spring), 576 CY
After a hearty meal, a few drinks and a good night's sleep, the group sets out from Haralton the next morning to explore the surrounding hills with a general direction towards the forested patch on the southern end. The weather is cloudy and the temperature just above freezing, which makes the light breeze of the morning feel even colder, so a trek up the hills quickly gets the blood flowing for everyone to feel a little warmer.

As a local and the group's wilderness expert, Hanzel takes point in leading the expedition across the low bushy vegetation of the hills and around the terraced farmlands, always on the lookout for tracks or signs of something unusual. It is a long, slow day that doesn't seem to be yielding any results, but at least it doesn't bring any nasty encounters either. It's only sometime in the late afternoon and as the group is on the edge of the cultivated areas, heading towards the rougher patch of the hills that they hear something: the sounds of armed struggle.

Closing in to investigate, a woman seems to be surrounded by a group of orcs. She is armed with a sword and has a longbow strapped to her back, clearly able to defend herself but right now just standing her ground, weighing her options. Six orcs have her surrounded, they have the numbers advantage and apparently they got the jump on her too. More importantly, the orcs bear shields with the exact same symbol you saw in the Thornwood while looking for Maxim the werebear: a cracked skull (some even displaying an axe that smashes it), with an arrow sticking into each eye socket. Both sides seem quite busy with each other and haven't noticed you yet.

https://i.postimg.cc/FHBFYNZt/e7b400c0-004a-4dde-accc-575b8c027321.jpg

What do you want to do?

Rolls

Secret Roll - (1d3+3)

(3) + 3 = 6

Jan 11, 2026 10:27 am
The lad doth lean close to his companions, his voice but a tiny, trembling whisper, lest the foul orcs prick up their ears.

"Good sirs, pray, we must needs help this maid!" he saith, his eyes wide and urgent. "Might we not show ourselves in great number and bid these orcs to parley? Or be they naught but savage butchers who know no mercy?"

He doth clench his small fists, looking toward the woman. "If we do save her, perchance she hath seen my cousin Jelenneth on her travels! And truly, she looks most brave; she would surely be a stout friend for our long road ahead, would she not?"
Jan 11, 2026 12:41 pm
The warrior readies his short bow and judges the range to the nearest orc. "Orcs with these same markings ambushed us days ago. Now they are here also."

He moves to get into a firing range, "Ready yourselves."
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Devon gets ready to attack. With the woman surrounded, he isn't going to wait more than a moment.
Jan 11, 2026 2:57 pm
Aldeera tenses, drawing her short sword and making ready.
Jan 11, 2026 3:59 pm
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If you're looking to join the fray, which seems to be the case, you'd get a surprise round before I roll each side's initiative, so feel free to roll for attack/damage, hide, cast spells etc
Jan 11, 2026 7:22 pm
Aldeera instinctively looks about for cover. If she finds some, she will attempt to meld into the shadows (25%).
Jan 11, 2026 7:49 pm
His sling in hand, Hanzel tries to line up a decent shot at one of the orcs before they notice they have company.

Rolls

Attack and damage, sling - (1d20, 1d4+1)

1d20 : (2) = 2

1d4+1 : (2) + 1 = 3

Jan 11, 2026 8:22 pm
With a flick of his hand, Theobald produces a bunch of darts to pepper the Orcs with them

Rolls

Dart attack, damage - (1d20, 1d3)

1d20 : (14) = 14

1d3 : (1) = 1

Dart attack, damage - (1d20, 1d3)

1d20 : (1) = 1

1d3 : (3) = 3

Dart attack, damage - (1d20, 1d3)

1d20 : (4) = 4

1d3 : (2) = 2

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