OOC:
Terrible rolls, such poor observation. Decreasing Momentum for the day passing (scene changing).
Toward the end of the afternoon, having observed during the day, here's what you learn:
The valley is rocky and uneven, and it is likely more difficult than normal to avoid detection if you attempt to sneak through it. Running through it would be treacherous.
The zeppelin remains stationary in the air, unnaturally so. Irish notices that the glowing blue discs running in lines along the sides of the zeppelin and the top of the airship seem to glow at different levels depending on the windspeed and direction.
Below the zeppelin are six field tents arranged in a circle around a central storage area. You can see metal drums, wooden crates, and two metal boxes the size of coffins. Sabine and Dan work out that four of the six tents are housing for sixteen
Nachtwolfe soldiers, one is being used for two officers, and the final one might be a mess tent and general storage. The camp is guarded by two soldiers at any time, on a four-hour rotation.
There is a second tented encampment near the cliffside, with four large field tents and two smaller ridge camps arranged in a rectangle. This is likely the workers from the town.
At 1pm, the zeppelin lowered down to about 20 yards above the ground, and then dropped a 4-meter wide mesh-sided box to the ground from the gondola. Three men get off the platform, and then four men get on, which is then winched back up. The zeppelin then rises back to his regular altitude.
At 2pm, four
Nachtwolfe troopers left the zeppelin camp and gathered ten workers from the cliffside camp, then went to the mine entrance. Another group of workers were then escorted from the mine back to the cliffside camp.
The Germans don't look like they're on high alert.
Status Table
Momentum: 3
Threat: 13
Dan's Stress taken during the hike heals.