I believe we should see what is in the pass if we can. I do not want to get in over our heads with something or someone we do not want to tangle with. My main concern is making sure no supplies are getting to our bandits. I am thinking we need to go closer to deaths mouth for a night and se if we can get a small raiding party to come out and get whacked by us.
From the latest the GM has said I think we go to the edge of the woods fill out skins and gather wood for a couple days and go set up a camp close to them. See if a few of them come down to investigate. We can make a Ballista to take a couple of them out before they get withing bow range. Make them think a little.
Edited: KNtoran on 9th Jun, 2008 - 5:20pm
Yes take a look head south. Camping in the open like that we might need to hang back and dig in fox holes so as to let the enemy hit the camp and not see us.
We can do is just patrol south of the last of the trees and at one point each day one rides into the bush refills canteens.
Are the going to send a large party? I would think 8 max.
You know, I have the feeling we are forgetting the most important element in this whole campaign. Three guesses to our warriors to think of it or they will have to cook me up some broth with baby carrots from China and potatoes from Idaho. We are just guessing here. We should of bribed someone for information from the local tavern or even that Scout guy might have known something for s afew gold pieces. Don't you think so?