After a brief delay while Kazgar had some holsters made for his new
pistols and attempted to convince someone to give him some powder and
shot, we set out again. Our party had now expanded to include Gretchen,
a remarkably sturdy peasant, whose job was to carry our stuff.
We followed the trail of poo and corpses left behind by the crusade, and
it was late afternoon when we arrived at the inn. Unfortunately, there
was nothing in the inn, not even beer, thanks to the passing crusade
taking everything and everyone with it.
After a thorough search
of the building we did discover a seriously injured wood elf who had
never seen dwarves before and was somewhat disconcerted by our presence.
We planned a quiet evening in with some beer, but not long afterwards
we were joined by another group of travelers, including a priest of
Sigmar ranting about how the crusaders were all heretics, his scribe,
and a couple of hammer wielding warriors.
Gildiril made
conversation with the priest, while the rest of the group went out
hunting. After a long, difficult and generally incompetent fight we
eventually returned with a deer, carefully dressed to conceal just how
much effort killing it had taken. Frida took it into the kitchen, and
much to everyone's surprise emerged some time later with a pie, which
was declared about as good as it was possible for a meal to be.
Frida was given the option of skipping watch that night, given that
between hunting, cooking, looking after the injured elf and making sure
everyone's hair was looking fly, she'd been quite busy. But she wanted
to take her turn anyway, and it was while she was on watch that a band
of mutants showed up, trying to get into the inn.
Frida woke up
the rest of the party, and it was strongly suggested to the mutants that
if they didn't want a fight that they should leave now and come back in
the morning when we'd all left. They were unconvinced, however, and
hostilities opened.
Not long after that, however, hostilities
were temporarily ceased when a group of beast men showed up outside.
The doors were closed, and we teamed up with the mutants to fend them
off. Gildiril showed off that he'd actually managed to learn some
spells by illuminating things and throwing magic darts. Mormacar was as
brilliant and flamboyant as usual. Kazgar and Burlok overcame their
natural dwarven reluctance to use ranged weapons. And Frida
ineffectually threw rocks around before giving up on this combat
business and going to heal some of the injured mutants in case they
needed them again later.
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