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Current 3.5e is the best dnd, only one I play, but I prefer pathfinder 1e cause it's 3.5e with extra stuff.
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Trying to get a new RP started so my friend can try out text rp if anyone is interested.

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it has been sadly over the past year, text rp is a slowly dying thing sadly.
Thernous and Erwin





The elderly old man felt something trying to rouse him from his slumber, he had been sleeping since they left Rascade. When something tried to rouse him, he figured it was some form of unknown entity like a dog trying to be sweet, so he slowly turned a but to his side as he sank deeper into the cloth.

Erwin seeing this and having dismounted, relaxed as he began to unfurl his saddle and his things from Bread. He brushed his steed, kept it's lead tied to his things before he moved over to the wagon to look up at the sister, then he just leaned over and slowly lifted his grandfather's shoulders as he pulled the cloth out slowly.

"Take what is needed out from under him, he seems to have made his choice on sleeping arrangements," Erwin said quietly as he freed the tent from its elderly prison. Then he smiled up to them both, "He typically stays in the backs of these while his coachman takes him where is needed. The fact he is so close to the coach seat means there must be something of comfort here. But he's been awake for over a day; he is tired. But, I'll get you both a tent, and if anything else is needed I'll move the hibernating old man again."

He, after helping the tent freeing, went to release the two horses on the wagon, making sure they were tied to the wagon, before doing the same with bread after putting his saddle bags in the wagon near his grandfather. Hopefully, that would keep him warmer or give him something to rest on should the old man decide it.

Thernous





The old man smiled at the two bears as he slowly reached up to get the lip of the wagon; before he started to climb the nice little latter made for him on the side, a few pops could be heard, mostly from his back, as he did so, and he relaxed in the seat once he got up. The old man patted the seat a few times before standing on the step and climbing into the back behind the driver's position into the wagon proper. He watched the bears further back as he just more or less snuggled into the wood, cloth, and other supplies inside the wagon.

It was something good, a nice settled spot for the old man to rest in as it got darker. It was dusk, and there was limited light coming from the sunset and that which reflected from the moon and stars. However, he figured that just giving the direction North-West when they got out of the city would be the best course of action; everyone seemed educated in some form or at least should be able to read a map. Or at least he hoped, but that could be seen; he had spent some time awake trying to make schemes into plans.

"Erwin, if you are behind me, please just lead the way. You should know it; I will be trying to sleep once we get outside the city." with that, he snuggled in tightly and found himself a corner of a tent he was next to, pulling it over his lap as he just went deeper into it like the little old man he was.




Erwin





The young man was in fact behind his grandfather by several paces, to keep in line with his betrothed, he held her arm and separated from her as he moved to Bread, and he took from his pack a chainmail shirt just to slip on for now, and his sword to put around his waist, setting his musket in it's saddle mounting. He checked it's powder pouches, and the holder for his shot and climbed up onto the horse.

"Grandfather, it's out of the city, and then the north road until the river ends. To my knowledge, the ferry crossing line got broken a week or two ago and no one has been able to get a new one across yet," he replied to his grandfather. "Once outside of town, it's only one road, and at these hours we will be the only ones moving on it."

The man moved bread towards the door, when his grandfather spoke.

"And be in the front with the elf lad if he wishes to ride, he seems like he has good ears and eyes, you two might do well together. Just keep away from the toll roads like I taught you." Thernous said.
I'm down for something like this.
A time for everything


A bit of everyone, but the one random guy looks like an ordinary servant, has long robes, minimal ordainment, and is covered in mainly plain colored clothing.



Erwin

Erwin smiled and turned his head as his free hand reached out towards the woman, "Of course, it has been awkward being in here alone. I thought others would have followed since this is where we were told to go." he said quietly, "I know that people wanted to talk, but in here might have been more proper than Uncle's office."

He slowly turned towards her and smiled, "But, I am glad you are finally here..."

with that, he looked to his grandfather, and the bears, and at the window, "It's almost dusk... so, I am surprised that no one is eating, or at least trying to sneak it into a pack for later."




Thernous


Thernous just looked past the two bears as he just decided to stay silent, and he noticed it was getting dark, but for the most part it would be time soon enough.He wondered what all would happen, and what everything was for. But, for that he did not know what would come next, he knew there was a wagon for him, supplies, and maybe the bears since he did not know their situation, as well as horses and ways of transport to the next part of their journey.

"How would you two like to ride in a wagon with me?" he asked smiling, "I can tell stories of many things."




Equirry


A man popped his head through the door, "It is almost nighttime, we can head down to your transportation and supplies here now if you would each follow me... I would be glad to show you through the back hallways."

With that, the man waited for a moment, and then turned around and just started to walk away down a few hallways that were smaller than the others, and through several portals keeping his way as he would make sure that he kept his follows behind him if that was possible. IT was a task with such a large group, but he was confident that a train of people would work well with this task.

He lead them to a room with a large wagon with two massive steers, and then several other horses, the wagon was full of mostly food, tents, a cover, and some tools such as an axe wrapped up for chopping wood.

"Here you all are, get ready you will be leaving shortly. Supplies for a week of travel, as well as supplies for camping should you not find room and board. Should anything else be needed, feel free to do as needed to get your supplies. You have a months worth of powder, and shot as well for ten people. But, good luck on your journey." The man would stand by two large doors at the side of the room, and moved through a smaller door that was in the larger door, "They will open in a few minutes, so please be ready to depart when we open them." he said to the first few people coming into the room.
To clean a room


A well dressed man, with long dark colored robes, and a box.




A decently dressed man walked in with a box of things as he looked at the people in the room, and he looked confused. He saw the prince, and many others just talking in that room. He took a deep breath, "Can you all please leave, we are fixing to have a meeting here in short while, and I need to clean up for those attending." He placed the box down, and he fixed his chest puff, as he looked at those in the room. He affixed his eyesight on the Prince.

"Prince Alec," he started his head dipping, "May you bring everyone to the side room you were assigned, I know others are there, and there is food, but we will let you know when the wagons are set and it turns dark for the party to leave. But, I would ask for your assistance to get everyone into that room so that I may clean."

He placed his hand on his chest as he awaited the Prince's answer before continuing his work.
Thernous


The man smiled as he looked at the two bears, he would give his grandson some ease from his disappointment, but he just relaxed as his hand reached for bread, taking it slow as he ate. He would enjoy himself, but he was more curious about the twins and their eating habits. Did he have enough food prepared, he had forgotten about these two, he expected them to have maybe a pig or something before hand to tide their hunger, but with how they stared at the food. He doubted that happened; maybe it was still cooking, maybe, likely not, or he misjudged the two appetites.

But then, he saw something, he saw sadness in them. He knew what it was from, but there is nothing he could do but try and comfort him, he ate slowly and he just sighed a bit, he looked at his grandson and then to the two before he stood and made his way over to them. He patted their heads as he gave them both a scratching.

"He will be safe soon enough, it's not that far and as soon as we get near, I bet you both will be able to sniff him out." he said quietly as he stood behind them, "You will get to see him and be a whole family again soon enough. When you get his scene, my grandson will make sure he's safe with the others, and if he's hurt, I can make sure he's alright."

Thernous slowly handed two small glasses out, likely very small compared to them both, "But, do not think about that now, eat some, and feel free to drink a bit as well; when we leave, we will be riding swift and fast to get where we need to be in a short amount of time."




Erwin


Erwin felt the gaze of his grandfather leave him, and he saw sympathy in the man when he walked up to the bears. He took that time, to just continue to drink as he stood there in the corner to more or less hide. He stared at the food for a moment, but decided to not go for it yet, but maybe he should.

With that, he slumped his shoulders and continued to fasten his things to his neck as he let cloth and cloak drape him. He enjoyed it, but it felt as if he was missing something, but regardless, he wished he stayed in the other room at that moment. He thought more would come, but that did not seem to be the case. He walked to the table, and took bread, and cheese and went back to just deal with anything but his grandfather.
Erwin





Erwin nodded some as he looked at the woman, "Of course, I will be off then." he said as he took his leave of the woman. He rolled his shoulders, and began to walk off and through the door. When he got through the few doors, and he found himself in the small room meant to keep them contained away from everything. He sighed a bit and just slowly moved in, finding a glass as he poured himself a drink. He lifted up a wine bottle to do so, and then a glass as he would pour himself wine.

He looked to his grandfather who did not seem to be happy, and then back down as he put the wine bottle down and then walked to the far side of the room. He felt the gaze of disapproval, and he felt the distain in his choices, but they were his. He looked around and just tried to ingore his grandfather's gaze, but it was much harder than he thought.

Wine, wine would be his quarter, his salvation, and he would sip greedily at it, as he just stared forward into the wall by the door.

"Bears... what could go wrong with bears?" Erwin said in a quiet voice.
I am still interested, I was hoping to see an IC post or something like that.
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