[h3][color=a2d39c][b][center]Ntaj Zoov Yaaj[/center][/b][/color][/h3] [Center][color=a2d39c][b]Location:[/b][/color] Salarn’s Graveyard [color=a2d39c][b]Actions:[/b][/color] Scouting[/center] Ntaj continued towards the graveyard, reaching the morbid destination quickly enough. Not really anything in particular about this place; though it certainly had all the charm and qualities of a graveyard, it wasn’t particularly strange or unique at first glance. Most of the area has been cleared of grass, and various tombstones were erected to mark the graves. Upon closer examination, Ntaj could recognized some level of skill in the stonecarving; these weren’t merely large rocks placed as headstones, but meticulously carved and etched. Ntaj has seen better, but someone certainly has the skills to give the dead a proper headstone. That aside, this Graveyard was fairly large. If Ntaj had to guess, this place contained a few generations worth of corpses for those who lived in Salarn. Not that he knew how long Salarn has been around, but if Ntaj had to guess, roughly about three generations, maybe a population in the one to two thousand range. Which was a really wild guess on his part considering that he’s never even seen the rest of Salarn, but the details in this instance wasn’t that important. What was more important was that this graveyard was big, and Ntaj needed to find out where the corpses were being dug out. If what Maggy had said was true, that someone was stealing corpses, Ntaj figured they would try to steal relatively fresh ones. That is to say, corpses that have died within the year or so. Ntaj suppose collecting the bones of skeletons would suffice for a necromancer, considering that he did fight a lot of skeletons a few days ago, but Ntaj was going to try and start by looking for the most recent graves and look for any sign of digging. Ntaj would also try to look for anything out of the ordinary for a graveyard; footprints would be expected if the villagers visited their dead, but things like trails leading into the forest or more importantly, skeletal footprints, Ntaj would try to be aware of. One thing was for certain, until Ntaj could get an idea of what corpses were being taken and the pattern, trying to lay a trap wouldn’t work. This place was too big for any of Ntaj’s traps to be of any use. Only if he knew or had a solid idea of what grave would be dug up next could Ntaj even begin to think about laying a trap in this place. So now he must investigate.