
In character Tilantre accepts the spot next to Arkanoth saying "Thank you, I do not now my spot yet but asked to be a scout, Do you know any songs to up lift the spirit?"
When we start moving Tilantre stops listening to focus on any orcs that might be near by.
Out of character I have added +2 for my favored enemy. I did not pick Listen for a skill (Stupid me ) but I believe it is an untrained skill.
. Edited: Nosaj on 26th May, 2016 - 1:41am
Faerydae welcomes Tilantre and asks him what he knows about Naralis Analor. She then shares how great Naralis Analor has been to the party and offers to tell Tilantre more.
"It's getting rather cramped in here," Avan joins the others in the wagon. "And the view out the arrow slits is limited. Up to you if you wish to stay in here with us."
He continues reading his book from where he left off, while his black cat continues staring out an arrow slit.
In Character: Zork, not sure what is happening, motions to the driver to stop. Pulling to the side of the road might be difficult for the war wagon so he tries to get a sense of what is happening by awaiting a sign from the ranger.
Without thought, Albrecht obeys and spurs Champ to the side of the road. Albrecht quickly jumps down and crouches in the tall grass, with his quarterstaff ready, alert for danger. What had the ranger spooked? Hopefully the war wagon would be okay with its reinforcements. He has champ lay down, but stay alert for danger.
As soon as the wagon stops Tilantre jumps out glad to be out of that stuffy thing. He looks toward the Ranger knowing something must be there but not understanding his gestures. He decides to follow Albrecht at a distance, pulling his bow from his back and keeping an eye out for danger.
Krusten frowns when Zork stops then looks to see the reason behind it. She catches the ranger's description and her mouth opens. She looks at the driver, "This better not be what I'm thinking… " and continues, "You better see if you can get the wagon to the wooded area over there to be sure. Krusten jumps off the wagon and walks beside it with an arrow already notched.