Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-12599067-20131228033942/@comment-11457306-20140101155129

(1.  The group was to materialize outside the tomb, not inside it, but that was your choice, LCB.  2.  The tomb was cleared years ago by the Dragonborn.  3.  Why on earth would we stay in that Inn?  A camp outside would have been preferable.  Sometimes I think you are not quite sane, Billy, but it is at least interesting to try and figure out how your mind works.  A formidable task.)

Torene, before joining Makoru for the night, set up the scrying bowl she kept in her pack and called Peri. After confirming that Koru was fine, if a bit fussy, she requested that Peri go and fetch them. Peri agreed readily, ready for a little adventure. "Bring more scrolls with you," said Torene. "Sure," she said, "Anything else?" "No--I'll be home soon enough." Peri cocked her head. "Mak's going away again, isn't he?" "Yes, he will go again.  I will see you soon," said Torene. She broke the connection. Packing everything carefully back in the pack, she then climbed into bed with Makoru and snuggled close, thankful for every moment she had with him.

Anwen pulled a chair over to Nahlgaaf's dark corner and handed him an ale. She'd found a few unbroken bottles behind the counter. She didn't need food. She wondered if she'd ever need to eat again. "What are you thinking, Nahl?  You think you might wanna become a wolf permanently?  I'm finding it a very tempting prospect."