Naatkinson says:
You can purchase horses from Barthen's Provisions for the stated price in the PHB So that's 75 gp per riding horse. We've earned 100 gp so far, plus whatever else we started with, which might amount to enough for two horses. We've got, what, 7 people? 8 people? That's at least 4 horses.
Kama's right, though: we could go 18 miles a day directly to Thundertree through the wild (which is the route Qelline described), or 30 miles a day if we force march and take the road (which is considerably longer than the stated distance; I'd estimate maybe 100 miles?), which would mean a minimum of 3 days there on foot (including time on the last day to find the druid once we get to Thundertree). Then who knows how long it would be to get to wherever the druid tells us is the location of the castle?
Unfortunately, it seems that D&D5 doesn't actually allow that horses allow you to cover more ground over long distances, even though a riding horse's base move is double a typical size M biped. The rules talk about
galloping for an
hour, but nothing about covering more ground otherwise. So maybe looking for horses is barking up the role-playing tree. Or it's an opportunity to house-rule it. It sure would be nice to commit to 4 days of travel, rather than 6, just to get to Thundertree and back.
Last edited November 19, 2015 7:08 am