Zork says to the driver, "Please tend to the horses and make sure the wagon is in working order."
Zork informs the party that he will scout. He does not want to go closer to the tower but make loop around it to see what the terrain is like, what's on the other side, etc.
Reaching the camp site, Tilantre stops takes a deep breath and enjoys the scenery for a minute then says "I will scout around a bit"
Before he starts to scout, He looks at the tower and decides it would be best to not get to close to it. He heads off in the opposite direction of the tower. Like Zork, He plans to make a wide circle around the camp site.
Feeling that everyone is sufficiently healed she tends to Krusten's remaining wounds and retains her cure spell in case she needs it. She remains with the wagon in prayer and meditation.
Out of Character: Just to clarify the tower is far off. You can see it from this hill as it is a taller hill allowing you to see farther through the trees and the tower. You are looking at about 20-25 miles away. You can try scouting around the tower but you will be away from camp a few days or more.
Out of Character: 25 miles isn't much on a horse, in fact that can be done in an hour I'd think. Considering it isn't close by I will track ahead to see what's around up to about 2 miles before the tower. If Krusten will come with me then we can utilize her hawk to find any hidden archers.
Realizing that the tower was further then he thought Tilantre decide to not worry about getting close to the tower.
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Tilantre will scout around the camp site in about a 3 mile radius starting in the oppsite direction of the tower.
Krusten jumps on the back of Zork's horse saying, "Don't get any ideas and I hope you don't try any fancy moves because I want to have my bow ready." She sends her birdie forward.
Out of Character: I'm not sure if you wanted to use the previous search attempt, or if you did let me take 20. Here's another roll to search the campsite if not. Just trying to get details on the bandits, anything useful like number, quality of boots, other equipment, maybe even their diet.