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RPM:17 A Bear Took My Money

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Starring: 🏹 Ehsan, 🐺 Ildefons, 🐘 One-Tusk, 💃 Milady Rosalie
Guest Starring: Scalehard, Wish Dreamer, Lae’ela’e, Walleri
Challenge: Bear Thief at the ruins; Archers hunting the Walleri
Location: Landfall at the Guardian Marker in Eben; Hunter Ruins; Traveling across Eben
Date Played: 25 Oct 2017


Landfall

🐘 One-Tusk: Look, I'm just glad to be off the boat. We've got a large pile of land to cross, but managing a march I can do.

🏹 Ehsan: We finally reach land, and yet still this creature seems fit to keep traveling with us. Not all of my companions seem so weary of it like myself, so I will make sure to not let this thing get behind our backs.

Ancient Ruins

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🐘 One-Tusk: Ruins, yep. Various folks in the party are intrigued, but we're not exactly here to sight-see. And, as a matter of fact- a bear decides to make trouble for us. A big goddamn bear. It is very dangerous, and could at-ack at any moment. We must deal wit it.

🏹 Ehsan: While the creature goes for a swim, a large bear happens upon us. Not wanting to harm it, I try to disuade the bear from coming further by loosing a few arrows around it's paws. It does little...though Rosalie (seemingly having gone insane on the ship) decides to temp the bear away with a sack of coin....which works....and steals her money.

I'm not entirely sure what this means but a good story will definitely be made of it.

Walleri

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🐘 One-Tusk: Now, we encounter the Walleri well off their normal migration paths, and this is a group that… well, there's valuable cross-cultural sharing that can happen here. Their collective spirit is remarkable, but it comes at the expense of individual identity. They could spread the Revolution, but need to understand the value of individuals. This is doubly true in the case of disease AND hunters.

The Walleri are being hunted. They plan to sacrifice a segment of their herd so that the rest can get away. Not on my watch. I teach some of the Walleri to fight. It's a hard fought, and expensive victory- but it is a victory.

Mostly. My tampering drove a schism into the herd- their collective is broken in two. I'm not certain how I feel about that.

🏹 Ehsan: The Walleri are an interesting group of....creatures I suppose. They are fascinated by Sameen. It never fails to surprise me just how little horses there are off our continent. I count my blessings no one has tried to steal her from me. Though truthfully if someone even thought about such a thing I'd likely kill them on the spot.

As we travel Ildefons sees to a few members of the herd who have been afflicted with a strange disease. He suggests a quarantine, which is only sensible, though the Walleri seem almost offended at the suggestion.

Strange, tall hunters fall upon us during our trek. The herd stampedes to collect their numbers which makes movement on horseback a bit difficult. Thankfully I manage to see a pattern and can get out of the circle to start firing back at the hunters. Their arrows are tipped with a strange substance and after the fight ends I take one to examine later. They are fletched with extreme finesse and arrow head are deadly sharp considering they're made of stone. The techniques here may help me better my arrow making in the future.