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Runehamster: OOC: I just finished a delightful quest. If you'd like to go, I'll be happy to surrender my spot so you can try things out :D
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pH7: OOC:
Thank you for the offer =)

I'm glad we're going for four rather than three, though - not sure I'd be up for being a third of the party - now it's more like 0.5 out of 3.5.. =P
OOC: That's ok, Vir is new too. Arkades and Lucas will have your backs.

"New friend," says Truz, "What's your vote?"
Phil thanked the Guild Master (OOC: Or whomever that was?) before going to gather his belongings and preparing for the trek. He felt elevated at the chance of experiencing new things, see places he'd only heard about, make new friends and so on. He also felt a small knot in his stomach, though, a small nagging fear that he'd taken on more than he could handle. He might not get from this one alive and breathing.

"Well, so be it" he said to himself, slung his longbow on his back, checked that his bowstrings were safe and dry and, out of habit, let his hand glide over the smooth, worn handle of his hunting knife.

With a small shock he noticed that his trusty knife was no longer in his belt, perhaps it had fallen out during his journey here. He didn't want to believe that anyone here would've stolen it from him - without him noticing it - so he decided he'd lost it. He didn't have time to go back and look for it, but perhaps he'd find a replacement somewhere along the road ahead.

Phil walked tentatively over to the other three with what he hoped was a friendly smile on his face. "Well met, everyone!"
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stoicsentry: OOC: That's ok, Vir is new too. Arkades and Lucas will have your backs.

"New friend," says Truz, "What's your vote?"
"Well," Phil said slowly. "I'm not too fond of ships, but I'll go were I'm needed."

After an additional few seconds he offered "I know too little about what we'll be facing, what to expect, so I'll gladly defer to my companions' wisdom and experience in this matter."
Post edited January 15, 2012 by pH7
"I think we should go to Northport. Although there are monsters still there we have pre made defensive positions, it is a short trip, and we have people who know the lands more than likely. We can prevent casualties quite easily by methodical clearing a section at a time. Ships we can use for quick escape when all else fails. Also with enough masonry we can be swift in building up the defensive positions again," Lucas spoke up.
Arkades considered the question. "I consider this a problem of sustainability and the future. I feel that it is vital your people be settled where they can amass wealth and security for themselves, to give them the best chance of avoiding another tragedy." Arkades unrolled his map and stabbed his long finger at it for emphasis as he spoke. "I feel your best chances of building this new life for yourselves will be in Biya R'zala, as a cartel of your own, or in Northport." He paused for a moment, sucking his teeth, and tapped Northport's name on his map. "I would advise Northport above the other. Initial encampments and supplies will be difficult, but the prospective advantages are immense."

He held up his hand, raising his fingers one at a time for emphasis. "First, you shall serve yourselves - rather than depending on the forbearance of others and your value to them, you shall command your own fate, a security that I think you would much desire." He held up a second finger. "Secondly, Northport can be rebuilt to give you a town many decades if not centuries beyond what you could build for yourselves. Even with the devastation, all needed building materials are present in the rubble." A third finger joined the others. "Thirdly, the disadvantages of an ill-protected southern border are more than offset by the prospect of your own navy. Fourthly, and in this line of reasoning, you have the possibility of becoming a trading port of your own. For any of the inland peoples, the closest port to the sea is in Den Nisaldis. From there, travelers must voyage up the coast and through the Rhutanic strait if they wish to reach the port of Rhutan, and they must pass through the deep and perilous seas of the Elder's Torch. However, from your port, they may travel the coastline from a far more convenient location, and pass through the shallow landlocked passage of the Rhutanic Strait, a more peaceful and less troublesome voyage for families or livestock."

He stood, leaning heavily on his cane. "In short, my advice to you is that we journey to Northport, but you shall have what healing arts and spiritual guidance I may offer wherever you might choose to travel."
"I vote also for Northport. Access to the sea will be advantageous both for trade and an emergency escape." Vir began to scan the horizon to the north.
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stoicsentry: Are you signing up for the quest, Vir? Or just chatting about the destination? I'll add your character to the quest now. I just wanted to make sure you intended to sign up.
OOC: Yes, I'm signing up.
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Runehamster: Arkades considered the question. "I consider this a problem of sustainability and the future. I feel that it is vital your people be settled where they can amass wealth and security for themselves, to give them the best chance of avoiding another tragedy." Arkades unrolled his map and stabbed his long finger at it for emphasis as he spoke. "I feel your best chances of building this new life for yourselves will be in Biya R'zala, as a cartel of your own, or in Northport." He paused for a moment, sucking his teeth, and tapped Northport's name on his map. "I would advise Northport above the other. Initial encampments and supplies will be difficult, but the prospective advantages are immense."

He held up his hand, raising his fingers one at a time for emphasis. "First, you shall serve yourselves - rather than depending on the forbearance of others and your value to them, you shall command your own fate, a security that I think you would much desire." He held up a second finger. "Secondly, Northport can be rebuilt to give you a town many decades if not centuries beyond what you could build for yourselves. Even with the devastation, all needed building materials are present in the rubble." A third finger joined the others. "Thirdly, the disadvantages of an ill-protected southern border are more than offset by the prospect of your own navy. Fourthly, and in this line of reasoning, you have the possibility of becoming a trading port of your own. For any of the inland peoples, the closest port to the sea is in Den Nisaldis. From there, travelers must voyage up the coast and through the Rhutanic strait if they wish to reach the port of Rhutan, and they must pass through the deep and perilous seas of the Elder's Torch. However, from your port, they may travel the coastline from a far more convenient location, and pass through the shallow landlocked passage of the Rhutanic Strait, a more peaceful and less troublesome voyage for families or livestock."

He stood, leaning heavily on his cane. "In short, my advice to you is that we journey to Northport, but you shall have what healing arts and spiritual guidance I may offer wherever you might choose to travel."
"Thank you for such reasoned analysis!" Truz exclaims. "It seems we have a general consensus, here. It is to Northport we march!"

"Night has fallen. Get some sleep, everyone. I will draw up the route to Northport and we will begin our journey tomorrow in full light of the sun."

OOC: I'll post more details tonight or tomorrow.

In the meantime, those of you who are veterans (Lucas and Father Arkades) might want to check out: What can I do before a quest?
OOC: How much can I sell my Level 1 Round Shield and Longsword for? Also how much does a halberd cost?
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stoicsentry: In the meantime, those of you who are veterans (Lucas and Father Arkades) might want to check out: What can I do before a quest?
OOC: I'd like to sell my bow and mace, definitely. I suppose I will purchase Illumination as well, although it's strange that a cleric of the Light doesn't have that already ^.^
Post edited January 15, 2012 by Runehamster
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stoicsentry: In the meantime, those of you who are veterans (Lucas and Father Arkades) might want to check out: What can I do before a quest?
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Runehamster: OOC: I'd like to sell my bow and mace, definitely. I suppose I will purchase Illumination as well, although it's strange that a cleric of the Light doesn't have that already ^.^
Your character sheet has been updated to add the "Illumination" skill.

Yar will pay you 125 gold for the bow and mace. Do you accept?
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MrWilli: OOC: How much can I sell my Level 1 Round Shield and Longsword for? Also how much does a halberd cost?
Yar will give you 125 gold for the Level 1 Round Shield and Longsword. Do you accept?

A Halberd can be purchased from Yar for 100 gold. See merchants for a full list of available goods. Pickings are slim right now, but will improve with time. (Especially when you set your merchants up with a place to live. Hence, this quest.)
Post edited January 15, 2012 by stoicsentry
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stoicsentry: Your character sheet has been updated to add the "Illumination" skill.

Yar will pay you 125 gold for the bow and mace. Do you accept?
OOC: Absolutely, and thank you. Where can I find a list of useful utility items or healing supplies to purchase? I'd like to be the medic for the party unless there's someone better suited.
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stoicsentry: Your character sheet has been updated to add the "Illumination" skill.

Yar will pay you 125 gold for the bow and mace. Do you accept?
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Runehamster: OOC: Absolutely, and thank you. Where can I find a list of useful utility items or healing supplies to purchase? I'd like to be the medic for the party unless there's someone better suited.
At this time, the merchants you have with you are practically out of goods. Most were present at the battle, and as you can imagine, they sold a TON of items to the various combatants. When you settle them in your new home, they will begin opening trade routes again, so they'll have new supplies.

Potions can be purchased from Gallop's concoctions (see merchants). As to the other type of goods you mentioned, so far, no merchant carries such things. Hopefully when you're established and trade picks up, someone will come in to offer those goods.

Your character sheet has been updated. The weapons have been sold. You now have 150 gold.
Post edited January 15, 2012 by stoicsentry
OOC: I'll take 125 for longsword and shield along with buyign that halberd for 100 gold.
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stoicsentry: Your character sheet has been updated. The weapons have been sold. You now have 150 gold.
OOC:

Fantastic! I'll take level 1 mage armor and a minor Ring of Will. If I can't be well supplied, I'll be darned if I go into battle again in a tunic and my skivvies.

edit: Hang on a moment.

further edit: I'll take a dagger and a Ring of Will. I'd also like to transfer the dagger to ph7 for the duration of this quest, after which I'll keep it around for emergencies and as a tool.
Post edited January 15, 2012 by Runehamster
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MrWilli: OOC: I'll take 125 for longsword and shield along with buyign that halberd for 100 gold.
OOC: Done. You now have 155 gold and the Halberd is your primary weapon.
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stoicsentry: Your character sheet has been updated. The weapons have been sold. You now have 150 gold.
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Runehamster: OOC:

Fantastic! I'll take level 1 mage armor and a minor Ring of Will. If I can't be well supplied, I'll be darned if I go into battle again in a tunic and my skivvies.
OOC: Makes sense. Done. You have 0 gold remaining.

You are now wearing 2 rings. Just so you're aware, that's the maximum. (Well, that's the maximum amount of rings that can "do" something.) It was 1, but I think it's more practical to say two (one for each hand).
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stoicsentry: Your character sheet has been updated. The weapons have been sold. You now have 150 gold.
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Runehamster: OOC:

Fantastic! I'll take level 1 mage armor and a minor Ring of Will. If I can't be well supplied, I'll be darned if I go into battle again in a tunic and my skivvies.

edit: Hang on a moment.

further edit: I'll take a dagger and a Ring of Will. I'd also like to transfer the dagger to ph7 for the duration of this quest, after which I'll keep it around for emergencies and as a tool.
Gotcha. Phil Harper, you want to hold the dagger as your primary weapon?
Post edited January 15, 2012 by stoicsentry