Group Journal
As Written by Gorien the Archer:

25 Borrum, 1506 TH

We rest for the night uneventfully. The next morning we change bandages and head toward the city. As we approached it we notice high cliffs and the city built into it. The rest of the city is over the water with a castle wall protecting its only remaining entrance! The view is spectacular and we each have to stop and take in the view. The spell is broken by Kavros reminding us of the package that need to be returned.

We have little trouble entering Urupa after paying our fee, while Elias informs us of what to expect inside. We first find an inn to stay at, then we find directions to our destination. We arrive in no time and are led across the courtyard of the inn and up four flights of stairs. We are shortly introduced again to Ravan Farstrider who greets us back! He asks us our tale and the scroll passes hands.

On the next day we tour the city and try to find a place to tell/sell our tale. Elias tells us tales of the people from across the sea and of the blue rose that glows blue if a horror or horror-tainted individual step near it! Kavros intends to visit the rose.

After a healthy fight at our inn, we meet our first horror Stalker. Needless to say he stalled the fighting! His name is Minnyar. The next day our party leaves to inspect stories of fires and a crashed stone airship. Along the way, two days after we leave, a lone traveler (injured) tells us of how he escaped a horror attack. These horrors were about four feet in height and eating everything in their path. We attacked! With a shot from my bow and a flyby on Windy’s part we quickly dispatched one of the two. The last one was killed by John who crushed it with his war hammer. After a night of rest we headed back towards the downed ship and hear a strange clicking sound. Which turns out to be a line of marching greater termites. We pass by them easily enough and soon start seeing the damage the ship did as it crashed.

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