Sunday, April 19, 2009

Barrens Circuit

          by Torin


The Open Hunt went to Ash Barrens. I was feeling sluggish, so Talin kindly volunteered to lead. She took us around the woods and rocky areas, where we saw some impressive spawns of Blight and Mange Ferals. We ended with a stop at the Rebel Base.


OWE present: Cammie, Creed, and Torin

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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Open Glen Hunt

          by Torin


The Open Hunt returned to Mountain Glen, one of the best fits for a large mixed group. After we cleared the first two floors of the Ruined Castle, I wasted several minutes trying to split the group. In the end the consensus was that a split was a bad idea, so we all went to hunt T'rools.


After a good circuit through the T'rool caves, I started moving us homeward. We were surprised at the entry cave with an unusual spawn of Mammoth Stone Arachnes. In retrospect, I think we could have prevailed, but I made some bad calls and helped to wipe out most of the group. Fortunately a rescue was prompt in coming.


OWE present: Creed, Noivad, Terise duMiroir, and Torin.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Noivad Saves Kisa?

          by Torin

Kisa has drawn a picture of our heroic Sheriff in action. A dangerous job indeed!

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Sunday, April 5, 2009

Metz Split Hunt

          by Torin

The Open Hunt went to Metzetli Island. It used to be my favorite place back when the Open Hunt was a much smaller affair. I had been a little worried about taking a large mixed group there, but perhaps needlessly.


Balbo took my place, as we were a little light on healers. We went toward the Gloaming caves and then split up. I am not sure whether the split could have been done better or it was just a bad idea under the circumstances. The larger main group was left with several fighters, but none of them were bricks. It ran into a large spawn and all but Suu'ub fell, but eventually we recovered. The Gloaming group also came back to help. Then the main group ran to the Cove.


OWE present: Balbo, Cammie, Creed, and Noivad.

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