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Post by Rule Hound on May 4, 2016 15:13:49 GMT
In a brief stop to resupply at the Shield of Safety Inquisitor Samuel was over heard to say that dark forces are at work.
On his way here he and his men came across the Wildmoon Meadery and Inn only to find it fully ablaze.
There was nothing they could do when they arrived there mid morning two weeks ago. In waiting for the inn to finish burning and cool down they found all the occupants to have been viciously mauled and slain. There were some secondary corpses found in the woods on a hill near by.
Strange wounds were found on the corpses. Some bore what appeared to be fresh claw and animal marks but yet bore older partially rotted wounds that should have killed them long before being attacked by animals. There were even some that only bore the older wounds rotten.
Undead or Devourer the Inquisitor Samuel assures everyone that with the faith of God and his men they shall redouble their efforts in stopping the affronts to God.
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Post by Rule Hound on May 4, 2016 21:17:34 GMT
Following the Inquisitors visit talk of the Devourer and Undead walking how they are tied together.
Stories are growing and getting out of hand. With each new round and night the tales get bigger and bigger.
One night a trapper comes in and not wanting to be outdone brings up a "new" danger or story. He talks of other dangers. Working the woods from Laibach to Klagenfurt he has found his trap-lines unusually bare for this time of the year.
He talks of how he was heading to the Meadery to see if he could sell a deer carcass but that the howls of wolves in the area held him up. When he got to the Meadery it was burnt out with evidence of a large pier in addition the the burned out building. He saw where the inquisitor had camped and hand sized prints of wolves. When he heard the howling again and the thunder of a spring rainstorm coming he ran as fast as he could. Barely escaping sure death.
Some drunk fool in the tap room lets out a great undulating howl.
The trapper jumps and falls backward in his seat. When he stands it is evident how drunk he is.
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