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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: SPAMKINGDOM 3! King Amet I of Kastoria!
« on: September 15, 2019, 10:50:31 am »
After a tough battle, you decide not to gamble on angering the gods.
You continue on.
(No Supplies taken)
A whole day of traveling on foot takes you through the flat areas of the northeastern Oatstalk Fields, if it's still the Fields. The green, grass fields are giving away to areas filled with sand, rock and bushes, and you spot much less streams and brooks.
You can see the mountains in the distance, their silhouettes fogged by the air.
(No Supplies taken)
You feast on the last piece of the reptile meat. It has proven edible, but rather bland. Whether it's the property of the meat, or perhaps just lack of spice, you're not sure.
You can see that there's a large, dense forest at the base of the mountains. You've long ago abandoned the landscapes of ruins and old roads, and definitely the forest is inhabited by nothing but wild animals. Or perhaps, something more sinister? You can never be sure. It could as well be home only to small rodents and insects.
To the north, the rocky plains continue on. You could spend perhaps a day extra navigating to bypass the forest and reach the mountains without stepping anywhere close to the old forest.
A) I'm in a hurry, however, and supplies will keep diminishing. I shall move right through the forest!
B) The forest is full of hidden beings, while plains are flat - easy to spot trouble when traveling there!
You continue on.
(No Supplies taken)
A whole day of traveling on foot takes you through the flat areas of the northeastern Oatstalk Fields, if it's still the Fields. The green, grass fields are giving away to areas filled with sand, rock and bushes, and you spot much less streams and brooks.
You can see the mountains in the distance, their silhouettes fogged by the air.
(No Supplies taken)
You feast on the last piece of the reptile meat. It has proven edible, but rather bland. Whether it's the property of the meat, or perhaps just lack of spice, you're not sure.
You can see that there's a large, dense forest at the base of the mountains. You've long ago abandoned the landscapes of ruins and old roads, and definitely the forest is inhabited by nothing but wild animals. Or perhaps, something more sinister? You can never be sure. It could as well be home only to small rodents and insects.
To the north, the rocky plains continue on. You could spend perhaps a day extra navigating to bypass the forest and reach the mountains without stepping anywhere close to the old forest.
A) I'm in a hurry, however, and supplies will keep diminishing. I shall move right through the forest!
B) The forest is full of hidden beings, while plains are flat - easy to spot trouble when traveling there!


