| Quimkithe |
With one hand on the reins the other on her bow, Quimkithe begins the day's voyage. Guys, I need to talk to you about something. While I, like all of you, have enjoyed having these horses to lighten our load and transport us, I don't think that it is in our best interest to continue to use them, or at least not in my best interest. Because of them I cannot travel in my hybrid Half Orc-Wolf form, nor can I ever transform into a full Werewolf. These are severe limitations to any lycan, and I would like your guy's permission to ask Temerlyth to take the horses back when next we see them. I realize that I'm asking you all to give up your comfort and rest, but I truly feel that I'm hindering our party, if only by not fully giving all of myself to our mission and our protection.
Perception: 1d20 + 7 ⇒ (18) + 7 = 25
Knowledge Geography: 1d20 + 5 ⇒ (15) + 5 = 20
Knowledge Nature: 1d20 + 5 ⇒ (8) + 5 = 13
Perception check to notice anything out of the ordinary or anything that may threaten the group.
| Sadira* |
I suppose we can speak to Temerlyth but people spreading the faith of the great Magdh would probably be using one so we would need to find another form of cover up. I do enjoy having the carriage for protection as well as storage and comfort, I hope Temerlyth says to keep it.
| Imfazl |
I agree with Kaze o, the carriage is the best form of disguise for us at the moment. My appearances tend to upset people, and with me completely covered up there is no chance of causing a panic. That being said, the carraige is also our bank for all the treasure we'll be plundering. Unless you know of a better way to carry dungeons and dungeons full of treasure, I say we keep it! Doesnt matter if your weaker, im strong enough for the both of us!
| Quimkithe |
Again with the disguise! The best disguise there is is being invisible. Which we'll be if we are not on the road. And what none of you are getting is that me not being able to transform is like you, Imfazl, and you, Kaze o, losing a hand, or you, Sadira, not being able to talk to your god. It leaves me weak, and I lose a little bit of myself not being able to transform. Wearing only one skin for so long begins to take a toll on me. I didn't think that this would be such an argument!
| Kaze o |
Kaze o shrugs and steps onto the carriage, I believe you are beating a dead horse at this point. It already seems as if all of us are in agreement to keep the carriage, now we've wasted plenty of time arguing. Let's be on our way. Acting like a young child that refuses to have anything but his own way. Pathetic.