Tonight we follow Sui Kilnen as she leads us towards the spot on hte river where she encountered the creature that was damaging their nets and rods. However, somethings off about the river, somethings changing and it’s a sign that things are getting worse.
So get ready for a swift change in the situation as we rush upstream to find what’s causing the problem in tonight’s adventure!
Sil Kilnen
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Sil Kilnen had not fully recovered but it was with heavy persuasion that she forced herself out of the healers quarters to be able to take the party to where the attack happened. She was human, at least mostly as her ears were slightly pointed and the way she moved through the fallen logs, bushes and around the trees spoke volumes of her affinity for the wilds.
As she jumped down from a log she slumped over as she landed and clutched at her midsection where she had been injured. ‘It’ll be fine. We just need to go a bit slower’. she insisted. Her brown curly hair was lined with golden highlights that was lost in the gloomy wet weather that they were having. Before long those curls were tied up into a tight bun to keep the water from dragging them across her face and shoulders.
As she moved onwards it became evident why she wore baggy pants as the parties legs started to become the forests leaches favourite food. Yet the creatures couldn’t get a hold onto Sil as she moved swiftly across the forest floor towards the river.
As they approached the river though she stopped and pointed to where the river bank was. ‘Something isn’t right. The water line there, the shore was here when I was last here.’ she said as she pointed near a weed cover log. ‘Its receded despite the rain continuing and the wet season in full form.’ she thought as she moved closer to the river bank, a sturdy sharp filleting knight in hand.
She showed the party where she had been, and where the thought the creature had come from. Strangely the water had receded so much that the deep part of the river where Sil has believed the creature to have been waiting was a pool and the river trickled into it. Walking through the shallow river they could see several broken rods and parts of silken nets caught in the plants, branches and logs that were pressed against the side of the pool.
While she examined the remains the party looked around and noticed that water was still trickling downstream, but at a much reduced rate. As Sil followed their gaze she sighed and started walking. ‘We aren’t going to find it here. Let’s find out what’s blocking the water and we then we can continue the search.’
Thanks for joining me tonight to get to know a bit more about Sil Kilnen. Don’t forget to come back for the last few days of the week to stay up to date with what’s happening at my tabletop. And lastly, as always, don’t forget to roll with advantage,
The Brazen Wolfe
