- Messages
- 17
With tensions high between the trio of enlisted Dreadlords, the following days of preparation were bound to come with their fair share of stress. At the end of the allotted time, Roy would come knocking for each participant in turn, a rugged looking cart drawn by burly oxen at the ready. T'was a relatively simple means of transit, to be sure, but it would get the lot of them where they needed to go without drawing attention, and it could be transported overseas with a fair bit of ease.
And so it went. The journey was long and dull, but there is oft an appreciation to be had for transit across Arethil without complications. Taking the portal stone to the Allir reach would have been risky, so instead days would roll in and out as the group trekked across the Aberresai Savannah, along the border of the Falwood. Eventually they would arrive in a bustling port town south of Alliria, and from there Roy requisitioned a ship that would take them the remainder of the way.
At last the group would arrive in Crossroad Mire, perhaps the only thing resembling a proper "settlement" in all of Bayou Garramarisma. For those that had already been, it would be just as they remembered. For those who hadn't, it would be just as dreary, dank, and dour as any rumor or textbook could describe--and then some. But, at the very least, the group had finally arrived.
And so it went. The journey was long and dull, but there is oft an appreciation to be had for transit across Arethil without complications. Taking the portal stone to the Allir reach would have been risky, so instead days would roll in and out as the group trekked across the Aberresai Savannah, along the border of the Falwood. Eventually they would arrive in a bustling port town south of Alliria, and from there Roy requisitioned a ship that would take them the remainder of the way.
At last the group would arrive in Crossroad Mire, perhaps the only thing resembling a proper "settlement" in all of Bayou Garramarisma. For those that had already been, it would be just as they remembered. For those who hadn't, it would be just as dreary, dank, and dour as any rumor or textbook could describe--and then some. But, at the very least, the group had finally arrived.