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TRAVIS: Well, yeah.
MARISHA: Make a line.
LIAM: Because I can’t see anything, I’m going to
hand on your shoulder.
SAM: Guide you through.
MATT: Okay. What is the order in which you guys
are walking or fanning out?
SAM: The exact order that our minis are, right
there.
MARISHA: You know, it kind of works.
TRAVIS: Put me next to Beau.
TALIESIN: Let’s put the humans in the middle, so that
they can’t be surprised.
MARISHA: Put Fjord on the outside. There we go.
SAM: Well, not the exact order.
LIAM: Do we want to do it like a V-formation, with
Nott in the lead and the two humans just behind?
SAM: We’re fine like this.
LAURA: Nott should be next to Caleb, because he
can’t see. So Nott should be right next to Caleb.
TRAVIS: Jester and Nott switch.
MARISHA: Just don’t spread out too far to where
we’re not in shouting distance.
LAURA: Okay. So we spread.
MATT: Technically, you’re in the– We’ll go with
this.
ALL: It’s fine.
SAM: We’re all going to die anyway.
TALIESIN: Again.
MATT: You guys all carefully make your way into
the treeline. The smell here is definitely that of
low tide. You get that unearthing of sediment, and
the occasional whiff of dead fish.
LAURA: Do we smell any brimstone?
MATT: No, not at the moment. You guys push further
in. Are you being quiet about this?
ALL: Yeah.
MATT: Then I would like you all to make a stealth
check.
TALIESIN: Hey! There’s my good roll!
MARISHA: That’s all right.
LAURA: 17.
TALIESIN: 19.
TRAVIS: 16.
MARISHA: 17.
LIAM: 15.
SAM: 16.
MATT and TRAVIS: Wow!
TALIESIN: There’s that magic we never had.
MATT: As you guys slowly become a cohesive unit, a
true adventuring party, you begin to carefully
make your way through. Thankfully, most of the
small tree cluster, this small glade, the floor of
it is soft, and as you step, there’s no heavy
snapping of twigs or crumbling of leaves.
Something does catch the edge of your foot on the
outskirts, Fjord, as you glance down. You see what
looks to be two crustacean shells: small crabs