Odin and Kish
The pair moves through the village's outskirts with practiced efficiency, their combined tracking skills allowing them to read the story written in the snow and scattered debris. While they find no living survivors, their search reveals much about what transpired here.
The tracking proves far more challenging than expected. Fresh snow has covered most of the tracks, and what remains visible is barely discernible. It's only through careful examination of the frozen ground beneath the snow that they can piece together what happened. Some of the massive footprints were imprinted in ice that had covered the ground, preserving their shape even as snow drifted over them. Through painstaking effort, they reveal a clear trail leading east from the village, the same massive footprints they observed during their initial investigation, now mostly obscured by fresh snow drifts. The tracks are barely discernible but still followable with their combined expertise, suggesting whatever enormous creature made them passed through here some time ago. Mixed with these familiar tracks are smaller, more recent prints that appear to be from the wolf-creatures they just fought, indicating the area has seen continued activity.
They also find scattered remains in the village's eastern section, not bodies, but personal belongings left behind in obvious haste. A child's wooden toy lies abandoned in the snow, a half-finished meal sits cold on a table, and a door hangs open with footprints leading away from the village center. The pattern suggests the villagers were herded rather than scattered, their departure too organized to be panic-driven flight. Patches of blood stain the snow in several areas, and the ground shows clear signs of struggle where villagers fought back against their attackers. Deep gouges in the earth and scattered debris mark where desperate resistance occurred before the inevitable capture. Notably absent are any weapons, armor, or equipment, and there are no bodies from either side. Everything is simply... gone.
Most promisingly, they discover clear evidence that the villagers were taken east along the same trail as the massive creature. The humanoid tracks are interspersed with larger wolf prints, and there are clear signs of dragging. Deep gouges in the snow show where someone was pulled along, and the humanoid footprints are irregular, suggesting the captives were stumbling or being forced to move. The tracks lead east, following the same direction as the massive creature's trail.
Raddue sent a note to WhiteDwarf,Psybermagi
OOC:
I'll find a way to get Odin out of the game, but it might take some finangling. I don't want to just say he "poofs out of existence!" but it might come to that.
Everyone ElseOOC:
Did ya'll want to use the Sending Stone?