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Re: A Night in Rhosgobel

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 4:20 am
by Muskrat
"Yes, let's move out," says Varuthil, much more comfortable with the idea of doing something--even walking--than trying to figure out the significance of Wren's gift.

Re: A Night in Rhosgobel

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 10:31 pm
by TetNak
Aerth watches the two elves, seemingly surprised. "Where's my statue, Wren? I can give it to the children of Woodland hall and they can play with it in their war games. Aerth, Slayer of Goblins! You can make one for Borir as well, the Dwarven Hero!"

Re: A Night in Rhosgobel

Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 5:22 pm
by Shurijo
Borir slaps Aerth on the back saying, "The toy of Aerth can be made of wood, but I'll be made of metal!" The dwarf laughs and slaps his side as they prepare to depart.

Re: A Night in Rhosgobel

Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 7:14 pm
by Eilandor
Wren frowns at the fact the figurines should be given to children but he quickly tries to alter his expression. "It really wasn't meant as a toy, but I suppose I could make some more. The Goblin Slayer... I like that." When Borir joins in on the fun, Wren scans the ground and picks up an acorn. Holding it between his fingers he smiles and looks at Borir, "That's about the right size, no?"

Re: A Night in Rhosgobel

Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 7:31 pm
by TetNak
Aerth bursts out laughing, "The vertically challenged Goblin Slayer." He shrugs, "True in both regards!" The time in Rhosgobel has lifted Aerth's spirits, even if the time was short and now they were ready to depart.

Re: A Night in Rhosgobel

Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 7:44 pm
by Blubbo_Baggins
"Wren, just be sure to make mine with a big mouth and we'll be fine," Finn says, winking.

"So we are headed up to the Easterly Inn...shall we stop for a few nights in Woodmen Town?"
I imagine that this is basically the beginning of our Fellowship Phase, so if we were to actually stop there we wouldn't necessarily have to narrate a lot of what happens?

The End

Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 7:57 pm
by Vardaen
There are laughs and jests as the group collects the supplies Radagast had made ready for them and then out the front gate with some well wishes of the locals. The fellowship turns north through the forest and makes their way with leisure to Woodmen Town for a short stay, then to Woodland Hall for a trip to the forge and a meeting of friends. Then the long trip north through the Vale, and the lands of the Beornings until a warm welcome back at the Easterly Inn just in time as the first snow begins to fall on your arrival.

So ends Book 3: Act 1 - Of Leaves and Stewed Hobbit.
On September 5th.

I will kick off a Fellowship Phase shortly and you can RP in that, spending XP and AP. You can mark the Easterly Inn as a Sactuary as you make it your Undertaking. The chapter will go until spring as you winter with the Brandybucks. You can assume you put on a little bit of weight!