Elvario
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This RP is part of the Isekai Hell group. It will follow Ceylan and his companions as they travel towards an isolated settlement on the border, in the cold south-east of Ryke. They'll have to brave the difficult terrain and might risk running into some hostile creatures. It's intended to focus far more on the adventure aspects than on the action aspects, but will have elements of both.
Ceylan shivered. It had gotten colder in the area, now that he was approaching the tundra-filled country east of Ryke. His destination was a very small settlement on the border in the south-east corner of the country. It was the type of destination that normal people wouldn't have any reason to go to, but that his mission as a healer and a priest had sent him too. Sadly enough, the last part of the way was going to be particularly troublesome. The road was nothing but a small path, with many obstacles and uneven to the point that even a donkey would have trouble traversing it. As such, going by foot was the only way forwards. It'd take about five days, if a steady pace could be maintained through-out.
He'd need to bring enough supplies for it, as well as for the way back, as it was doubtable that the village could offer him anything. If the terrain and the supplies weren't enough of a worry, there were rumours that a gnoll was sighed in the area. The dangerous dire beast would likely not take kindly upon a priest wandering around in its territory. Together, those three factors (the difficult terrain, the need to bring enough supplies and the threat of a gnoll) were enough for Ceylan to look around for those whom were willing to travel the road together. He didn't have much to offer, so he had to rely on either the kindness of those wishing to work for a meagre pay or the luck of finding people with the same destination.
He'd spread the word around for as much as he could and was now waiting in an odd place called the Hoarse Siren Inn, hoping to find others to traverse with. He'd normally prefer to make do with a cheaper alternative than an inn, but there weren't any lodgings of the Syncretist Church in the area and he wasn't eager to test out his tent and bedroll, as he'd likely need them often enough for the next part of the journey. For now, it was a matter of waiting to see if anyone would arrive, as he was planning to leave early tomorrow.
Ceylan shivered. It had gotten colder in the area, now that he was approaching the tundra-filled country east of Ryke. His destination was a very small settlement on the border in the south-east corner of the country. It was the type of destination that normal people wouldn't have any reason to go to, but that his mission as a healer and a priest had sent him too. Sadly enough, the last part of the way was going to be particularly troublesome. The road was nothing but a small path, with many obstacles and uneven to the point that even a donkey would have trouble traversing it. As such, going by foot was the only way forwards. It'd take about five days, if a steady pace could be maintained through-out.
He'd need to bring enough supplies for it, as well as for the way back, as it was doubtable that the village could offer him anything. If the terrain and the supplies weren't enough of a worry, there were rumours that a gnoll was sighed in the area. The dangerous dire beast would likely not take kindly upon a priest wandering around in its territory. Together, those three factors (the difficult terrain, the need to bring enough supplies and the threat of a gnoll) were enough for Ceylan to look around for those whom were willing to travel the road together. He didn't have much to offer, so he had to rely on either the kindness of those wishing to work for a meagre pay or the luck of finding people with the same destination.
He'd spread the word around for as much as he could and was now waiting in an odd place called the Hoarse Siren Inn, hoping to find others to traverse with. He'd normally prefer to make do with a cheaper alternative than an inn, but there weren't any lodgings of the Syncretist Church in the area and he wasn't eager to test out his tent and bedroll, as he'd likely need them often enough for the next part of the journey. For now, it was a matter of waiting to see if anyone would arrive, as he was planning to leave early tomorrow.
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