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OOC: We will be keep a 7 day post frequency per round. Means ill make an attempt to post at this time in a week and skip any not yet posted. Ask any and all questions. At present it is a free for all as far as who posts when so long as it is done within the post period. First round may be stretched a bit as folks sort out what they are doing and how they are coming in. Out of combat, action economy will be ignored, but be mindful to play within character limits otherwise. Some abilities are better for ignoring cooldowns than others. I repeat: ask any and all questions. Multiple posts per round are possible and acceptable when not waiting on something from the world (me). Do not wait on others to post unless you have directly told them you are waiting on them and they have told you they will post. Anyone getting skipped is no one's fault but their own.
Time: 7:00pm
Weather: cool temperatures, slight breeze in the canyon, air is moist with mist, getting dark quickly
Cooldown:
TLDR:
Post Listening:
This Chapter of Isekai Hell, The party are contacted, or otherwise made aware, by the local townsfolk about strange occurrences. Crops have been destroyed and livestock have gone missing. Wallowed in fields as if a massive roller went through and flattened everything. Animals that disappear without tracks. The townsfolk have reported seeing a gargantuan dragon in the area, and they fear that the dragon is responsible for the damage. Many have attempted and many more may try to subdue the dragon. None have succeeded so far. Fortunately for all involved, the dragon is not a monster variant. It just seems to despise the locals if anyone had to take a guess. Those that have actually made it to the dragon's lair in the Paizu mountains just over the hills have reported an arduous journey and a dragon that's just as quick to crisp someone as they are to flap wings and launch them from their cave lair. The party, for various reasons, have taken on the job and chose to work together. You may decide what the terms are, but otherwise, the members have prepared themselves for the trip and have set off for the Paizu Mountains.
Time passes as the days go by in a blur. From time to time, a shadow is felt or staring eyes just out of the periphery of someone's eyes are sensed, but an relatively uneventful journey follows the characters. Leaving beyond farmlands and thick forests, hills rise up and start to slow travel. Finally, the hills grow to mountains to steep to climb directly up. Suddenly, going the long way around seems to be more efficient and safer. It was there, at the base of the mountains, where the party first heard the dragon's roar. It was as big and loud as one might expect, but it echoed so much among the stone walls that the party could feel the mountain shudder slightly. The risk of rockslide was a real possibility.
As the sun was setting over the horizon, the party came across a narrow canyon with steep walls that rose high above. The path ahead eventually ended in a deep chasm and a broken bridge likely used by past parties that had attempted to settle the dragon before them. The other side was barely visible through the thick mist. The dragon was easier to hear from there as the occasional roar echoed through the canyon. Everyone could feel they were getting closer to their mission objective after all the time traveling. However, that's when some things started to stand out (in addition to the nearly impassable chasm in their way).
Echo would notice this first, but their were left over signs of sabotage on the bridge. While it was likely obvious the bridge had been destroyed recently, Echo would know it was intentionally destroyed and by someone or something smaller than a dragon likely. What's more, the ledges around the bridge also looked rigged to collapse into the gorge should anyone move to peek over if the traps were not dealt with.
Jack's particular beast nature allowed him to view the canyon in a slightly different light. Although he was not the greatest of climbers by a large margin, he instinctually saw a way someone like himself might be able to scale the cliff faces if he had to. Hard to say if anyone else could or not even if they saw the method to do it though. What was less apparent to all was the other side however. Most of it shrouded in fog. Even for those that could leap or fly over the gap, it was unclear what, if anything was waiting beyond the fog. The gap was over 75ft into the mist. The encroaching darkness did not help matters either.
First scene will involve everyone placing themselves and deciding how best to proceed. Simply camping on the ledge out in the open was not likely a wise idea with unknown vandals about, a dragon overhead, and any number of other things that go bump in the night. Preferably they would find another cave or some shelter first. The earthy scents of the canyon lingering on the moist air was perhaps deceptively comforting given the circumstances.
OOC: We will be keep a 7 day post frequency per round. Means ill make an attempt to post at this time in a week and skip any not yet posted. Ask any and all questions. At present it is a free for all as far as who posts when so long as it is done within the post period. First round may be stretched a bit as folks sort out what they are doing and how they are coming in. Out of combat, action economy will be ignored, but be mindful to play within character limits otherwise. Some abilities are better for ignoring cooldowns than others. I repeat: ask any and all questions. Multiple posts per round are possible and acceptable when not waiting on something from the world (me). Do not wait on others to post unless you have directly told them you are waiting on them and they have told you they will post. Anyone getting skipped is no one's fault but their own.
Time: 7:00pm
Weather: cool temperatures, slight breeze in the canyon, air is moist with mist, getting dark quickly
Cooldown:
TLDR:
Post Listening:
This Chapter of Isekai Hell, The party are contacted, or otherwise made aware, by the local townsfolk about strange occurrences. Crops have been destroyed and livestock have gone missing. Wallowed in fields as if a massive roller went through and flattened everything. Animals that disappear without tracks. The townsfolk have reported seeing a gargantuan dragon in the area, and they fear that the dragon is responsible for the damage. Many have attempted and many more may try to subdue the dragon. None have succeeded so far. Fortunately for all involved, the dragon is not a monster variant. It just seems to despise the locals if anyone had to take a guess. Those that have actually made it to the dragon's lair in the Paizu mountains just over the hills have reported an arduous journey and a dragon that's just as quick to crisp someone as they are to flap wings and launch them from their cave lair. The party, for various reasons, have taken on the job and chose to work together. You may decide what the terms are, but otherwise, the members have prepared themselves for the trip and have set off for the Paizu Mountains.
Time passes as the days go by in a blur. From time to time, a shadow is felt or staring eyes just out of the periphery of someone's eyes are sensed, but an relatively uneventful journey follows the characters. Leaving beyond farmlands and thick forests, hills rise up and start to slow travel. Finally, the hills grow to mountains to steep to climb directly up. Suddenly, going the long way around seems to be more efficient and safer. It was there, at the base of the mountains, where the party first heard the dragon's roar. It was as big and loud as one might expect, but it echoed so much among the stone walls that the party could feel the mountain shudder slightly. The risk of rockslide was a real possibility.
As the sun was setting over the horizon, the party came across a narrow canyon with steep walls that rose high above. The path ahead eventually ended in a deep chasm and a broken bridge likely used by past parties that had attempted to settle the dragon before them. The other side was barely visible through the thick mist. The dragon was easier to hear from there as the occasional roar echoed through the canyon. Everyone could feel they were getting closer to their mission objective after all the time traveling. However, that's when some things started to stand out (in addition to the nearly impassable chasm in their way).
Echo would notice this first, but their were left over signs of sabotage on the bridge. While it was likely obvious the bridge had been destroyed recently, Echo would know it was intentionally destroyed and by someone or something smaller than a dragon likely. What's more, the ledges around the bridge also looked rigged to collapse into the gorge should anyone move to peek over if the traps were not dealt with.
Jack's particular beast nature allowed him to view the canyon in a slightly different light. Although he was not the greatest of climbers by a large margin, he instinctually saw a way someone like himself might be able to scale the cliff faces if he had to. Hard to say if anyone else could or not even if they saw the method to do it though. What was less apparent to all was the other side however. Most of it shrouded in fog. Even for those that could leap or fly over the gap, it was unclear what, if anything was waiting beyond the fog. The gap was over 75ft into the mist. The encroaching darkness did not help matters either.
First scene will involve everyone placing themselves and deciding how best to proceed. Simply camping on the ledge out in the open was not likely a wise idea with unknown vandals about, a dragon overhead, and any number of other things that go bump in the night. Preferably they would find another cave or some shelter first. The earthy scents of the canyon lingering on the moist air was perhaps deceptively comforting given the circumstances.
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