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which would be very helpful. |
SAM: We don’t turn invisible. |
MARISHA: Correct. |
MATT: If anybody wants to hide, it does help out. |
SAM: You guys could hide under the horses or |
something. |
ASHLY: Okay. |
MARISHA: That’s badass. I like that. |
MATT: Keg leading on to the north, you diverge |
from the Glory Run Road, heading into the high |
grasses of the North Marrow Valley. You continue |
on for the better part of the day, taking breaks |
as necessary, and for you to recover your forms. |
You continue pushing on– not at a breakneck pace |
for fear of catching up to your quarry, but enough |
where you know at least you are keeping pace. |
Eventually the light of the sky begins to grow dim |
as the evening calls to you, at which point the |
flurry has come. The snow begins to get heavier, |
the darkness is darker than normal at dusk and the |
air gets bitter cold. What do you wish to do to |
set camp? |
SAM: Do we still have the tents? Did we keep the |
tents? We have the tents. |
LIAM: We’ve taken everything, yeah. |
ASHLY: Can I see through the dark with my night |
vision? |
MATT: You can see up to a 60-foot distance I |
believe, and it’s a dim light. |
ASHLY: Are there any structures around? |
MATT: Make a perception check. |
ASHLY: 19. |
MATT: Pretty decent. The hills here– you don’t |
see any structures per se, but if you take a |
moment to walk around, you do see one hill that |
has a bank that is eroded, and there is a bit of |
an outcropping that may be about three or four |
feet outward. If you were to all crowd in, it |
might be able to prevent piercing wind and/or |
continuous snowfall, but it would be pretty cozy. |
ASHLY: Do you guys feel like cuddling? |
MARISHA: Share body heat, keeps us warmer. |
LIAM: Ugh. |
ASHLY: I’ll keep watch. I’m kind of wide, so |
you’ll have more room. |
SAM: Okay. Let’s cuddle. |
MATT: You guys gather up here on the underside of |
this outcropping of the hill. Who’s taking first |
watch? You, Keg? Make a perception check for your |
watch, please. |
MARISHA: Beau tries to get a spot next to Nila |
because she’s large and fuzzy. |
ASHLY: 15. |
MATT: Looking out towards the distance, as |
everyone else is silently sleeping in a cuddled, |
spoon-like position at times, you glance out and |
see a few shapes moving past. You see a few stars |
blink out as shadows move past. You quietly lean |
forward and begin to inspect and your eyes focus |
at the outset of your darkvision. You notice a |
small set of goats that are roving the plain, |
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