Subj : Re: Fw: Peace] Move 6d To : All From : mbottorff@sprintmail.com Date : Sun Apr 15 2001 09:10 am From: mbottorff@sprintmail.com (Michelle & Boyd Bottorff) Subject: Re: Fw: Peace] Move 6d Organization: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=CC?= > > tracking rod. Mik is holding his leg, which is bleeding fairly badly. > > > > "We had to get this thing," he says, holding up the tracking rod, "or > > we'ld be back at point zero. One of them woke up enough to grab a > > dagger and cut me. It's a fairly deep jab, I think." > > > Colonel Mik makes a makeshift bandage out of torn canvas and slows the > > bleeding. "It'll scar, but we don't have time to stitch it up properly. > > > After a while, you reach the road. Lyfun points down the road the way > > you were headed. "There's an inn down that way about an hour's ride. > > Here's a bit of money; it should get you a bit of food. The innkeepers > > are somewhat friendly to Liance's band, so don't talk too much. I'll > > take our friend here to get help: it looks like his leg is still > > bleeding, and I know a few people who might be trusted to keep quiet. > > Brother John feels compelled to look at Colonel Mik's stab wound. He has > waited this long to be certain there is no immediate pursuit from Liance's > brigands. (OOC: Does BJ have his healing pouches with herbs and such, or > were they abandoned at Liance's camp?) Sadly, they were abandoned with all the other things in your packs. I'll assume he's looking for any fresh herbs he finds along the way. > Dismounting, Brother John approaches Colonel Mik and drops his head in > petition. "Colonel, sir, I pray you to let me look at your wound before > you > travel on. Perhaps there is something I can do to ease your pain and speed > the healing." If he had his herb bag, he could. However, the cut severed 2/3 of a muscle, and is going to need stitching up. Depending on the care he ends up receiving, he may come out of this with no more than a scar, or he may end up limping for the rest of his life. > > Brother John finds his walking stick lying where it was tossed. > > Thanks for the walking stick. What was it's special power? Continuous > energy so BJ would never fatigue while walking, or was it able to supply > food and water? Sorry, I've forgotten. No fatigue plus speed-- he can walk at a "fast walk" pace continuously. -- |Fidonet: mbottorff@sprintmail.com |Internet: scott@conchbbs.com | | Standard disclaimer: The views of this user are strictly his own. --- # Origin: (1:106/357.99) * Origin: ConchGate (1:106/357.0) .