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it, there’s no major landmass on the other side of |
the lake. It’s just open field. You notice what |
looks to be some sort of a bulge in the landmass |
in the center. Too large to be the toad, but it |
does seem to break up the water horizon from that |
vantage point. |
LAURA: It could have gone to the island. |
MARISHA: I bet that’s exactly where it is. |
TRAVIS: How do we feel about the knowledge that |
it’s somewhere here in the lake, perhaps, or the |
other side? Circling back tomorrow? At least we’ll |
avoid suspicion if we’re at the inn. |
LAURA: Will you be able to keep tracking it? After you sleep? |
TALIESIN: I don’t know. I’m not sure. Maybe. Could |
be. |
MATT: It’s not like a mental tracking ability. |
It’s to be able to see details of the specific |
type of tracks. |
TALIESIN: I legitimately do not know how it works. |
Sorry. |
MATT: Just like any other tracking, you still need |
to have things to follow. You can read damage in |
the forest to see if something barreled through. |
You can follow tracks. You can see blood |
splatters. Any sort of thing that can give you an idea of |
where something went that is of those types of creatures. |
TALIESIN: Do I know what he was, by the way? |
LAURA: He was a fiend. |
MATT: With the knowledge of it being a fiend, go |
ahead and make a religion check. |
TALIESIN: And I get advantage on that. |
MATT: You do, actually. |
TALIESIN: Religion check? 15. |
MATT: 15? Now that they’ve mentioned a fiend, it seems |
familiar, but the most you can get is |
a memory that you don’t know where it |
came from, this memory of horrible toad-like |
demonic creatures that exist to the far east in Xhorhas. |
That’s as much as you can recall. But you’re |
definitely sitting here now with this memory |
that comes to mind, going, “This whole time! This |
whole time–” |
TALIESIN: This whole time I’ve been sitting with |
this. |
LIAM: Rules question. Caleb is too fucking poor to |
change Frumpkin’s shape willy-nilly because it’s |
ten gold pieces worth of charcoal, incense, and |
herbs, which I don’t have. So he’s a cat for the |
foreseeable future. |
SAM: Do you just need ten gold pieces? |
LIAM: I need incense, herbs, and charcoal. |
TALIESIN: Are you saying this out loud? |
LIAM: No, I’m just talking in my accent to you. |
TALIESIN: Listening to this, I reach in. |
I’ve got some incense. |
LIAM: Do you have charcoal? |
TRAVIS: I’m sure we can find some charcoal. |
TALIESIN: Isn’t this impressive enough that I |
happen to have some incense? |
LIAM: If we can get back into town somehow. |
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