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ESCAPING THE PAMESANI GAMES
Continuation of the forum game that I am running over at the Armchair General website.
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EPISODE III – THE SEARCH
Soon after Kolbein and Magnus returned to camp, watches and security were re-established. Before bedding down it seems that the majority had agreed to take up the search for the missing members at first light. Although Kolbein and Magnus managed to locate the entrance to one of the mining caves they were not in a position to enter and look around further as the noises they heard indicated armed guards just inside the entrance . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Posted by: Gunnar Greybeard in General

ESCAPING THE PAMESANI GAMES
Continuation of the forum game that I am running over at the Armchair General website.
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EPISODE II – SOUTH, INTO THE FOREST
Having dispatched the tribesmen and looked after the two with minor wounds you have decided it is time to move on.
After several minutes of scrounging makeshift weapons and a few quick conversations you make a final survey of your surroundings. The trail in the distance now seems overly silent, the battle having ended some time ago. You can only image the scene of carnage that would be found should you decide to venture in that direction.
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Posted by: Gunnar Greybeard in General

ESCAPING THE PAMESANI GAMES
This is a forum game that I am running over at the Armchair General website.
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EPISODE I – FREE AT LAST
It has been almost 3 weeks since you were all herded together onto the slaver’s ship and set sail to the west. Although kept below decks at all times some of the others were able to get a glimpse of the surroundings and gauge the direction and distance you had come since that fateful day. The consensus seemed to be that after about 6 days at sea the ship turned south and headed inland down a fairly large river, following it for another 8 days or so. At the rivers end you were all unloaded like cattle at what appeared to be a fairly well established trading post. As for who may lay claim to this camp it was impossible to tell as no banners, flags or other symbols were evident.
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