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The party returned to Bavaria from here, arriving at Graddon a few days later. Heading out of here, they went north through Balcom, Gorna and finally Hacht. It was here that they learned of Derren's journey over the mountains into Bohemia. Some of the locals were smugglers, regularly trading with their counterparts in the plains the other side of the mountains all through the autumn, winter and spring, when there was enough dark hours to cover their passage over mountains. The party returned to Bavaria from here, arriving at Graddon a few days later. Heading out of here, they went north through Balcom, Gorna and finally Hacht. It was here that they learned of Derren's journey over a mountains pass into Bohemia. While the majority of the population in this small town were fearful of leaving the safety of thier home overnight, some of the locals were smugglers who used the darkness to conceal secret trading runs over the pass, meeting with their counterparts in the plains the other side of the mountains. This smuggling continues all through the autumn, winter and spring, when there was enough dark hours to cover their passage over mountains.
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Despite the lack of darkness, the smugglers has managed to get Derren and his companion over the pass, but the smugglers had not stayed long with them, they turned back at their earliest chance and remained out of site of Slovenian guards. Despite the short summertime night, the smugglers has successfully managed to get Derren and his companion over the pass, but they had not stayed long with them, they turned back at their earliest chance and remained out of site of Slovenian guards.
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Intrigued, the party made requests to make the same journey. It would be easier now, late in the summer the nights drew in much sooner, and the journey would be easier. There was still a shortage of darkness, however, and the party were encouraged to head for one of the rest caves that were on the other side. The smugglers warned also about the presence of wolves on the other side, and that the caves were not always clear and safe to use; sometimes animals had moved in. Intrigued, the party made a requests to be shown the same journey. It would be easier now, it was later in the summer, almost autumn, and the night arrived earlier than it did the last time. The smugglers still didn't like the short night; their own trade missions were not due to start for another four weeks, and were reluctant, but the exchange of gold changed their minds.

As night time was short, the party were encouraged to head for one of the rest caves that were on the other side of the pass; there were several dotted down the mountainside above the foothills. The smugglers warned also about the presence of wolves on the other side, and that these rest caves were not always clear and safe to use; occasionally animals would move in.

The guides left with the party the following afternoon; they intended to get to the beginning of the pass as night fell properly, that would give the travellers as much darkness as was available to get down the mountains on the other side. Right to plan, as dusk fell, they arrived at the entrance of the long narrow cleft high in the mountains between two similar looking peaks. It took a couple of hours to walk along this tight, twisting channel, and the going was heavy. It was cold up here, even in late summer, and the ground was strewn with rocks and was uneven in places; the party wondered how the smugglers managed to move heavy loads along here.

Eventually the pathway widened and began to fall off sharply. The steep mountainside fell away before them but it was too dark to see further than a few a few yards away. This was good, there was a road ahead somewhere which was patrolled by local guards. They trudged down the mountainside for several hours more. Exhausted and weary limbed, they began to look for caves. Jim lead the search but Fax could see better in the dim light, and between them they found one of the caves. It was marked with a runic marker by the entranceway, and inside it was dry and surprisingly empty of animals. They camped down for the day; it was impossible to say how far they had come, and they could not yet see how far in front of them the road lay.

As light broadened they took stock of where they were. Looking back up the mountain they could see the two peaks between which the mountain pass ran, but it was impossible to see where they had come out of it. Looking down over the rolling moorland they could make out the road winding its way through the foothills. They decided that they would try to make it that far during their next march. As the day became brighter, people could be seen moving along the road, and they could make out guard patrols which were scanning the mountainsides for interlopers such as the party.

Adventure 15, Part 4: Into Slovania

The Road North

The party now returned to their northward trail. Arriving once again in Konas meant they received a warm welcome from the people; the defences following their recent Giant invasion had almost been completely rebuilt, and there were now plans for a wood and stone wall to be erected.

The party returned to Bavaria from here, arriving at Graddon a few days later. Heading out of here, they went north through Balcom, Gorna and finally Hacht. It was here that they learned of Derren's journey over a mountains pass into Bohemia. While the majority of the population in this small town were fearful of leaving the safety of thier home overnight, some of the locals were smugglers who used the darkness to conceal secret trading runs over the pass, meeting with their counterparts in the plains the other side of the mountains. This smuggling continues all through the autumn, winter and spring, when there was enough dark hours to cover their passage over mountains.

Despite the short summertime night, the smugglers has successfully managed to get Derren and his companion over the pass, but they had not stayed long with them, they turned back at their earliest chance and remained out of site of Slovenian guards.

Intrigued, the party made a requests to be shown the same journey. It would be easier now, it was later in the summer, almost autumn, and the night arrived earlier than it did the last time. The smugglers still didn't like the short night; their own trade missions were not due to start for another four weeks, and were reluctant, but the exchange of gold changed their minds.

As night time was short, the party were encouraged to head for one of the rest caves that were on the other side of the pass; there were several dotted down the mountainside above the foothills. The smugglers warned also about the presence of wolves on the other side, and that these rest caves were not always clear and safe to use; occasionally animals would move in.

The guides left with the party the following afternoon; they intended to get to the beginning of the pass as night fell properly, that would give the travellers as much darkness as was available to get down the mountains on the other side. Right to plan, as dusk fell, they arrived at the entrance of the long narrow cleft high in the mountains between two similar looking peaks. It took a couple of hours to walk along this tight, twisting channel, and the going was heavy. It was cold up here, even in late summer, and the ground was strewn with rocks and was uneven in places; the party wondered how the smugglers managed to move heavy loads along here.

Eventually the pathway widened and began to fall off sharply. The steep mountainside fell away before them but it was too dark to see further than a few a few yards away. This was good, there was a road ahead somewhere which was patrolled by local guards. They trudged down the mountainside for several hours more. Exhausted and weary limbed, they began to look for caves. Jim lead the search but Fax could see better in the dim light, and between them they found one of the caves. It was marked with a runic marker by the entranceway, and inside it was dry and surprisingly empty of animals. They camped down for the day; it was impossible to say how far they had come, and they could not yet see how far in front of them the road lay.

As light broadened they took stock of where they were. Looking back up the mountain they could see the two peaks between which the mountain pass ran, but it was impossible to see where they had come out of it. Looking down over the rolling moorland they could make out the road winding its way through the foothills. They decided that they would try to make it that far during their next march. As the day became brighter, people could be seen moving along the road, and they could make out guard patrols which were scanning the mountainsides for interlopers such as the party.

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