Current Training: You can no longer train with The Tao of Trillbane.
Donations: Cassia Allin (30-40%).
Exploration: Orga Outback.
Lundi, day 43 of Spring, 558.
I spent some time wandering
the Orga Outback, checking every tree for possible hidden paths that may have
been overlooked in the distant past by pathfinders with less training.
I've looked at quite a few snells without seeing anything new.
If there is even one new path lurking out here, however, it would be a great discovery, so I shall keep looking when I can.
We did find an impressive four Orga Hatreds on one recent trip, and two of those carriedoversized treasure chests.
I could get used to scooping up coins by the hundred.
After some
serious hunting the other day in the Slate Caverns with the Pitch Assault Group,
I found myself the centerpice of a healer sandwich in town.
When even Algernon was unable to raise me, I knew I was really fallen!
I gave him some good practical advice, but he did not immediately move to follow it.
I helped rescue
a party that had been wiped out in the Tok'Han lair deep in Melabrion's Mines.
When the rescue party finally reached the cavern section where the previous group fell and saw what they had faced, we were unsurpried that they had fallen.
The cave was chock-full of Cave Cobras and Tok'Hans, with assorted Blymoids and Snakes thrown in for good measure.
There were so many critters that it was really impossible to move inside the cave.
Some members of the rescue party went back and entered the same cavern from the South to draw the creatures away from the fallens.
Entering at the right moment, I was able to snatch Garr and Sala Dragon onto my chain quickly.
Then I had to stand there at the exit, using them as shields while drawing all the beasts back North toward me, so that the initial Southern lurers could then be rescued too.
It was a nice to help out exiles in need, and amusing to taunt so many enraged Tok'Hans!
With fallens in tow, we headed home to get them raised in town.
Even if we had been able to raise them out here in the field, I dont think it would have been wise to try heading back into that crowd to hunt further.
The other day in town,
Charlos seemed like only a couple logs short of a load!
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