Out of character I will ask if the trees are thinned out enough to allow the war wagon to go through. I am going to post my actions now, Tlantre will still move ahead but slower and with more caution. If the wagon cannot get through are we all still going to follow the tracks or are we going to leave someone behind to guard the wagon?
Out of Character: So apparently Grizzly can jump between universes as well as being a normal war dog.
Waiting on the question to be answered, but just in case I don't reply, IF the wagon can't make it, Avan is happy to go on foot, also suggesting everyone Stealth as we approach.
Out of Character: Icon, you know what… I saw it and I thought of my own Grizzly and was going to say something but stopped myself in case someone had a pet I didn't know about and end up making myself look foolish. *laugh*.
Out of Character: I just assumed he was talking about Champ, and got confused on the name. Its an understandable mistake, you get one name in your head, and forget to use the right one.
Out of character It sounds as though it will be rough going for the wagon but it will make it at least part of the way. How ever it will be hard to turn it around if/ when necessary. I am with having the wagon follow if that is what the group wants.
Out of Character: The wagon probably cannot go anymore. Maybe we can leave it in the forest as a sick bay for anyone hurt. The driver and Faerydae, if she wants, can stay with it since we have healing potions with us.
Albrecht sees the rough road ahead and suggests to Zork, "Maybe we should leave the wagon, I can guard it and Faerydae while the rest of you check out what is ahead. Avan will be more than enough druid for the bandits to handle. If anything happens here, I'll yell and if you guys need more reinforcements, give a signal." He looks to Zork as Krusten dismounts from the wagon to start walking the path.
Faerydae stretches and yawns. She looks around to try an account for everyone's location and then awaits something new.
Out of Character: I'm fine with staying by the wagon.