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[Game and Talk Thread] RB Pathfinder

'All right, why don't Anya and Robern scout toward that movement quickly while the rest of us continue on toward the ridge?'

Not sure if that accurately represents what people were proposing; that's my suggestion.
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suits me states Lucas as he heads towards the movement he noticed
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So I'm clear, it's Lucas off toward the movement and Robern hustling to the ridge? Lucas, need a perception and Robern an acrobatics. Unless I hear otherwise I'm assuming the rest of you are following Robern at a more careful clip.
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Splitting the party is one thing, but let's not split into three! Robern and Lucas should stick together whichever way they go. Does make sense for the rest of us to keep heading toward the ridge carefully, though.
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I will go with Lucas, we can check out the movement quickly and then catch back up. Rolled a 3 + a 4 from the additional D6 I spend a point for, +7 for the skill for a total of 14.
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Lucas as he pushes towards where he saw the movement keep his eye out for further signs

perception 17
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(November 10th, 2016, 16:33)Commodore Wrote: Unless I hear otherwise I'm assuming the rest of you are following Robern at a more careful clip.

Yes.
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As Lucas and Robern head to where Anya had seen light movement, they note a couple more snares; a small thicket on a rise has solid sight-lines on all of the snare locations. Reaching the thicket, there was clearly a medium-size humanoid who lay prone here watching, but whoever it was has left. There are faint signs of travel both north and south, but barring a survival check it's difficult to determine which was was coming versus going.

Anya, Elizabeth, and Niall make there way carefully toward the ridge in the mean time, keeping near the maze. The maze splits below them; on their side it seems to wind a bit more south. The one going more straight will require the party to cross the crevasse, or else descend to the lower ground. In the path going straight the labored, distressed sound of a horse can be heard.
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Survival of 14. We should probably head back to the party now.
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'I think we may have found our quarry.'

Does it look like it would be possible to descend out of sight of whoever's with the horse?
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