Aug 22, 2024 3:00 pm
Turil isn't aware of any bipedal inhabitants of Andrast, other than the Druedain and in theory some of the primal nature spirits. And this... attack?... is far more aggressive than any behavior he's seen from the Druedain. But the 'YOP'-ing ... that does strike him as a behavior similar to what he's seen from the Woses of the north, used to track and identify each other's location when on a hunt.
Looking back on the location of where he sat and where the log came down and at what angle, Cirion reckons that the projectile must have originated from at least 25 meters out. Which would be a truly exceptional physical feat, if thrown by man. From here he cannot tell whether or not there is any sort of mechanism that might have assisted...
The rushing figures run full bore up until the fringes of your camp... but then they stop short. Less than 10 meters away from any of you. Except a couple of those nearest the Lady of Gondor, and her fearsome challenge, who stop several more meters short of that! Each of them end their charge behind a tree or dropping flat onto their bellies into brush.
By that time you can all get a good look at your assailants before they take their cover, and they are indeed fairly human-like in appearance. But they are short and stout, not unlike a dwarf, their features are broad and bulbous and heavy with the mass of prominent bone and muscle, reminiscent of the stone and gnarled trees about you. Their skin color ranges from an earthen ruddy brown to an earthen grey, and there bodies - which are unclothed - are adorned with dark hair and geometric patternings of some sort of smeared pigment.
Turil recognizes them instantly at this point as the Druedain.
'YOP-OP-YOP!!", they call out to each other in a final volley of the wordless shouts, and you can count ten of them, before they fall silent. They each poke their faces out erratically, to get a final measure of the stance and behavior of your group, when ultimately a voice rings out...
"Ung'HUH! Mog ba'AH!!"
Looking back on the location of where he sat and where the log came down and at what angle, Cirion reckons that the projectile must have originated from at least 25 meters out. Which would be a truly exceptional physical feat, if thrown by man. From here he cannot tell whether or not there is any sort of mechanism that might have assisted...
The rushing figures run full bore up until the fringes of your camp... but then they stop short. Less than 10 meters away from any of you. Except a couple of those nearest the Lady of Gondor, and her fearsome challenge, who stop several more meters short of that! Each of them end their charge behind a tree or dropping flat onto their bellies into brush.
By that time you can all get a good look at your assailants before they take their cover, and they are indeed fairly human-like in appearance. But they are short and stout, not unlike a dwarf, their features are broad and bulbous and heavy with the mass of prominent bone and muscle, reminiscent of the stone and gnarled trees about you. Their skin color ranges from an earthen ruddy brown to an earthen grey, and there bodies - which are unclothed - are adorned with dark hair and geometric patternings of some sort of smeared pigment.
Turil recognizes them instantly at this point as the Druedain.
'YOP-OP-YOP!!", they call out to each other in a final volley of the wordless shouts, and you can count ten of them, before they fall silent. They each poke their faces out erratically, to get a final measure of the stance and behavior of your group, when ultimately a voice rings out...
"Ung'HUH! Mog ba'AH!!"
[ +- ] Turil's Understanding
"Listen!", or "Hey!", he says, "You have been seen!", Turil has heard the words spoken before, and he has come to understand it as essentially a rather neutral, if unfriendly, greeting.
But in the context, also seems a bit like a warning.
But in the context, also seems a bit like a warning.