As the party gets closer to the forest, Coron notices some game running about. Not wanting to waste an opportunity for food, he draws his bow, aims and fires.
Out of Character:: In the questions thread, KNtoran stated that you need to roll a d12 to spot and kill game. I am not sure if he needs attack and damage rolls too, so here are 2 of everything.
D12=8
D12=3
Attack-d20=8
Damage-1d6=4
Attack-d20=10
Damage 1d6=6
Sessativa quietly fills her water skin when they come to the brook, after she whispers to Durgan so as not to disturb the others hunting, "Can you keep watch while I bathe? I don't think I can wait until we return to town.... I will be quick"
Sessativa drops her pack and her belt with her spell components and goes into the shallow brook with all her cloths on. As she finds the deepest spot she begins taking off her robe and undergarments and rubs them together vigorously to loosen the dirt and grime that clings to them. She then lays back to wet her hair and rubs it as if she where washing her clothing. Using a piece of her clothing she then scrubs the dirt and sweat from her body. Being as clean as she is likely to get she softly calls to Durgan. "Will you check my back for leeches?" She turns her back to him and stands up in the water for his inspection.
After Durgan's inspection and help removing any leeches, (If there are any) she makes her way to the bank and begins dressing.
With her wet clothing clinging to her body the outline of her feminine form leaves nothing for the imagination. Sessativa recovers her pack and belt and asks Durgan for his aid with the fishing net she has. "Can you help me with this net, if we each hold one side on both sides of the brook and drag it forward though the water perhaps we can catch some fish. I think that we should follow the brook into the forest for a while." Sessativa untangles the net and passes one end to Durgan.
Feeling very refreshed and in good spirits Sessativa drags her end of the net through the brook keeping in pace with Durgan. Listening for any indication the others are having any luck with hunting.
Out of Character: : Fishing 1d12= 9
Edited: Canabusis on 22nd Sep, 2013 - 8:31pm
Durgan eyes wander from the sparse forest to Sessativa bathing and back.
When asked, he answers, "No, luckily no leeches. Oh, hold on." He lies as, with slight nervousness, he caresses her lower back for a few seconds. He pinches her and says, "Just a scratch, it'll heal over by tonight."
"Sure I'll help fishing, but I would advise following the brook far, since we don't know where it leads. At least someone placed the road where it is, it should be safer." He agrees to fish for about half an hour, then go back.
For fishing, if necessary, D12 = 7
Sessativa nods her head in agreement when Durgan states he feels it a better idea to stick to the road. She hauls in her fishing net after about a half an hour and softly grasps Durgan by the arm as they make their way back to Coron and Micaiah. Whispering softly in his ear close enough to brush her lips on his ear lobe as she talks she says, "There wasn't any leeches was there?"
Smiling knowingly as she watches his reaction to her question trying to catch him off guard. Thinking she knows all to well there wasn't any leeches as she had seen none in the surrounding water and saw no sign while fishing, she wonders if her keen sight was either waning, or Durgan was less then honest, her instincts telling her it was the later, she decides to start her unrelenting teasing now that they have finished the task at hand.
Releasing his arm she nudges him playfully with her arm throwing her slender body into it slightly so as to throw him off balance, she persists in her playful manner. "Tonight, when the others sleep I will check you for leeches!" She says trying to make him loose his composure, she softly giggles covering her mouth to muffle the sound.
As they catch up to the dutiful hunters she slows her pace so as not to scare any intended prey that they may be stalking, growing serious again she creeps up to see the outcome of their hunting endeavors. Taking inventory of what meat they all might have scored, for the long journey ahead.
Coron and Micaiah look at each other and smile as they hold up their catch for the day.
"This will help stretch out Durgan's rations" Says Coron, "But hopefully we can some more on the way to the ruins".
The two look back and see Sessativa and Durgan walking up from the brook.
"HAHAAA!" Yelled Coron as he holds up the rabbits, "How Goes The Fishing?"
As Sessativa and Durgan approach they reveal their empty net and shake their head. Coron reassures them "Worry not! These rabbits will make us a fine meal! Let us all return to the brook so that we may skin and clean our catch."
With that, the party walks to the brook and Coron and Micaiah begin to skin and clean the rabbits.
Durgan tries to defend himself, "Y-you have a wild imagination! Surely there was one leech, a really small one at that. Yes, a tiny one." Durgan resists the push with ease and replies, "But... But I wasn't in the water! Well, you never know, it's best to be sure." He smiles and lightly pushes back.
Reunited with the hunters, he assists skinning and cleaning, lighting a small fire as well. When all is eaten or prepared as supplies, he directs the party further along the path. "We'll have to march faster and longer if there is another of those lodges ahead. We've spent quite some time here."
Sessativa haven eaten her fill and enjoyed her hot meal consisting of more then just cold rations, walks at a renewed faster pace with the others. Moving along to the East she makes conversation with the newer members of the party. "What did you two do before finding yourselves in the situations that brought you here?" She asks Coron and Micaiah.
She sticks closely to Durgan's side where she continues to give him bashful glances and playful smiles as she recounts her memory of 'the leeches'. Replying to Durgan's mention of the lodge she says, "I sure hope there's another lodge as you say Durgan, and I really hope it hasn't been burned down like the last one. I much enjoy not having to set watches."