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Pathfinder is limited to line of sight, but it would tell you....


....something about the tracks.


....whether there's anything hostile lurking in the brush.


....the likelihood of interesting hedge-fruit in the locale.


That sort of stuff.
 
[QUOTE="The Fuzz]Pathfinder is limited to line of sight, but it would tell you....
....something about the tracks.


....whether there's anything hostile lurking in the brush.


....the likelihood of interesting hedge-fruit in the locale.


That sort of stuff.

[/QUOTE]
Sweet.


Time to spend dat Gamour. Oh wait...there are thorns *everywhere*.....
 
So question, if I wanted to, for example, try to track something in the Hedge, is that Survival? Would my Hedge Exploration Specialty apply? (I realize that there are better trackers around atm, but just in case).


Also, on a scale of 1 to impossible, how difficult would it be to get the rest of the party into the garden Lita remembers?
 
Yurp, 10's reroll, to that's three successes and two reroll's to make, Alexandra.


Also, yup, use Survival to track things, and the Hedge Exploration specialty applies if you're tracking things in the Hedge.


In addition! Getting other folks into that garden would require some Athletics rolls. If anyone has rope and feels like pulling some Indiana Jones bullshit, that might make it easier.
 
[QUOTE="The Fuzz]Yurp, 10's reroll, to that's three successes and two reroll's to make, Alexandra.
Also, yup, use Survival to track things, and the Hedge Exploration specialty applies if you're tracking things in the Hedge.


In addition! Getting other folks into that garden would require some Athletics rolls. If anyone has rope and feels like pulling some Indiana Jones bullshit, that might make it easier.

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I've got rope!
 
IIRC - Leaving the trod can cost you Health and Glamour from Thorns. Also there are Hobs.
 
Hurray horror!


If it wasn't clear, Red's still following the trail; noticed Lita thought he stopped and was getting left behind or something.
 
Sage is pretty much doing the "stop that at once, children!" thing, because the thorns can be hella dangerous without supervision. A little searching should be safe, and if we can track it from the path, all the better.
 
He didn't; he's following on the ground. Watching for scuffed trees, fallen scraps of branch, that sorta thing.
 

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