[center][h2][u]Medicine Delivery[/u][/h2]Diana, Clara, Lumi, Granoda, Grisia [@Nightknight][@Hammerman][@AdmrlStalfos19][@Spanner][/center][hr] Thanks to Granoda's leadership, the trip to your destination was long, arduous, but safe. The noises in the fog seemed to come and go, making the four hour walk extremely stressful. However, the fog seemed to be lifting. The thick air seemed to disperse into a subtle haze. Out in the distance, no less than ten minutes away, was the village. As one approached the village, a large plume of smoke and fire became visible. However, the small wood huts seemed to be untouched by the fire. Instead, the large pyre seemed to be placed in the center of the village square. There, however, was a man tending to the flame. Clad in thick black cloths and wearing a white bird mask, this man was undoubtedly an outsider. From the crackles of the flame and the shifting of the fuel inside, the unknown man was unaware of the presence of others. He continued on with his business, stoking the flame and pushing the logs inside around. Beneath his feet seemed to be a man wrapped and bound tightly in cloth. Not a single bit of his flesh was exposed. Not even Diana could feel a breadth of life exuding from the cloth-covered figure - not a breath or movement. The outsider continued with his work, unaware of the group behind him. [center][h2][u]Shipwreck[/u][/h2]Alex, Korgath, Liv/itus, Ahnci [@Conscripts][@Hawlin][@Chasers115][@Tominas][/center][hr] As the group of six Sahuagin were slaughtered, it became apparent - the munching of the beasts were the only thing one could hear. The echoes of the adventurer's voices seemed to reverberate in the cave, coming back as faint traces. The question was - why was it that it was so quiet? The loud snarling of Sahuagin was expected to come in response, but there was no noise. The pitch dark of the cave made any further a mystery. It would be a good idea to get torches for the exploration. Though, Alexander should have remembered another important fact about Sahuagin - they're rather flammable when dry.