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[IC] Chapter 2-4: You Hear Them Whispering in the Crowns of the Trees
Giant draws closer and checks the bloody scene. There are several corpses half-devoured similar to the one on the path leading here, but even more ripped apart like a ragdoll caught within the grasp of an undisciplined orc kid. Some of them have stains of some strange, fluorescent slime on them. The corpse Torin noticed looks like part human, part animal. The bum and legs are covered by auburn hair and the cloven hooves resemble the ranger to some kind of deer or, more likely, goat, considering the pair of black horns adorning the man's head. He wears 3/4 studded leather that protected half his legs and arms, at least until it was ripped apart. He apparently died of a horrid gash through the armour that opened up his torso from belly button through the ribcage to the throat.

Toot can't see much from concealment (OOC - by the term "the characters" I meant those that draw closer but assuming they will share their observations Toot will of course recognise the creature, esp. because I grant fey, druids, and rangers +2 competence bonus on this check Smile )
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RE: Chapter 2-4: You Hear Them Whispering in the Crowns of the Trees - by DM Surranó - 05-25-2017, 06:36 AM



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