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- #41
Decision: C.) At the back.
Inventory:
Optional RP: Wybert noticed the tiny pawprints, the long draw mark, and oversized tracks as he inspected the forest's edge. He also noticed clusters of smooth stones which he picked up. They might come in handy during this whole search and if not then he'd keep them to paint when this was all over. He was about to bring the trail into the forest to Shai's attention when the group investigating the caravan discovered the small pon hidden under the canvas of one of the wagons.
Heading over towards the gathering group he watched as Shai tried to comfort the small child. It had started to work until Shai began to question the small one who began to wail about a monster. That didn't sound good and Wybert glanced around nervously, thinking of those big tracks he had found, to make sure that there wasn't anything sneaking up or charging the group. Surely those big tracks belonged to whatever 'monster' the child was crying about.
They eventually got the small pon calmed down and with another who would be able to keep them soothed and keep an eye on them. Wybert looked at Shai and shook his head when given the option to turn back. No way was he leaving now. The other porri surely needed help and the more that continued on the better odds they had of being able to help. He hung back as the group split into staying and going. It was only once those that were going had entered the forest that he began to walk opting to take up the rear so he could act as a rear guard with his rocks.
Inventory:
- [Rocks] - link to acquisition
Optional RP: Wybert noticed the tiny pawprints, the long draw mark, and oversized tracks as he inspected the forest's edge. He also noticed clusters of smooth stones which he picked up. They might come in handy during this whole search and if not then he'd keep them to paint when this was all over. He was about to bring the trail into the forest to Shai's attention when the group investigating the caravan discovered the small pon hidden under the canvas of one of the wagons.
Heading over towards the gathering group he watched as Shai tried to comfort the small child. It had started to work until Shai began to question the small one who began to wail about a monster. That didn't sound good and Wybert glanced around nervously, thinking of those big tracks he had found, to make sure that there wasn't anything sneaking up or charging the group. Surely those big tracks belonged to whatever 'monster' the child was crying about.
They eventually got the small pon calmed down and with another who would be able to keep them soothed and keep an eye on them. Wybert looked at Shai and shook his head when given the option to turn back. No way was he leaving now. The other porri surely needed help and the more that continued on the better odds they had of being able to help. He hung back as the group split into staying and going. It was only once those that were going had entered the forest that he began to walk opting to take up the rear so he could act as a rear guard with his rocks.
