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that have been fished out of the nearby lake, and
have been completely eaten. The inside has been
cleared out.
TRAVIS: Hold for a second. These shells have been
devoured.
MARISHA: Oh. I pass it down the line. The shells
have been devoured!
LIAM: The bells have been deflowered.
SAM: The whales are in my power!
LAURA: The veils are covered in flour.
(laughter)
MATT: Something about being deflowered.
SAM: Did Toya love crabs?
TALIESIN: She ate what was put in front of her. We
ate what was put in front of us. We’re not picky people.
MATT: You guys continue about 30 or so feet into
the treeline, before you start finding, I wouldn’t
say a clearing, but the trees aren’t as closely
placed together. There is some semblance of an
opening here and there.
SAM: What?
LAURA: Stop burping! Yes you did!
SAM: I didn’t burp!
LAURA: You probably just breathed out hard.
LIAM: I’m sorry, it was me.
SAM: That was you?!
LIAM: No, I meant Caleb’s stink.
SAM: I have not burped.
TALIESIN: I’m trying to keep an eye out for
anything.
MATT: Unfortunately, you’re having a hard time to
make out any sign. You guys make your way towards
the center of this cluster of trees.
MARISHA: As we walk, Fjord and I will keep a
lookout for any more crustacean empty shells.
MATT: Okay. Make a perception check. Well, one of
you do, the other can aid if you want to, and that
gives you advantage on the roll.
MARISHA: Help me. I get advantage?
MATT: Yeah.
MARISHA: Thank god you’re helping me. Just
perception? 20 total.
MATT: You don’t see any more crab shells, but you
do glance a bit ahead, and amongst the trees, you
can see stonework. Stones stacked in a wall that
is toppled over and fallen. A small ruin. Some
sort of a structure, once a single-story structure
that seems to have fallen inward and been
destroyed. Partially overgrown, and what little
moonlight comes through, you can make out the
shape of it. There’s corners still standing, but
other than that, it looks like it’s been toppled
over and left to ruin.
MARISHA: Is that a cave? I think your eyes are
better than mine.
TRAVIS. Yeah. With my darkvision, can I zero-in on
what she’s looking at?
MATT: If you get a little closer, you can, yeah.
TRAVIS: I scoot up a little bit.