((Didn't realise Karl posted as well))
You travel for about ten minutes, slowly, before you end up finding a clearing with several recently fallen trees. Thyra says if Symon, Karl and any others willing to help lift it, they could make a small shelter from the rain within the hour. She goes towards it everyone realizes these trees weren't just knocked over or fell, they were cut. The evidence is the near perfect cuts where they came from and the amount of sawdust and splinters covering the area around the stumps. They're wet but the wood isn't green. You assume them to have been cut yesterday or the day before.
Go over and help Thyra lift it, checking the Kruthik from a distance afterwards.
Symon helps move the trees as well.
Karl helps move the trees at Thyra's commands, eager to have something over his head to keep him dry.
Cromwell is puny and weak in the physical department, but tries to help anyway.
You all attempt to help Thyra build a shelter. (
FUMBLE) (11+1) (18+3) (4+1) You all start to build a shelter, but Aurel gets distracted by the Kruthik and slips, forcing the tree to fall on top of the one helping him with said log! (?) Thyra takes (29) damage and is in critical condition! She has 1hp left! ((oh dear god that was brutal... Almost max damage on a 3d10 tree...)). Symon and the others help the tree off of her and she heals herself with her song and her second wind. Blatant rage is drawn on her face as she stands up and confronts the Vryloka.
"Could you have picked a better time to get distracted?"Immediately, she kicks you in the crotch. You are stunned (save ends), prone, and take (7) damage and claim it felt like max damage on a 12d8.
You all continue with building the shelter with Aurel recovering for a minute and get it up in less then half an hour. Its very primitive, but its dry. You set up a small fire with the hunter's flint and have a little cover over it to shield it from the storm, but high enough that it doesn't catch fire. Thyra says she will not take watch with Aurel but will gladly with anyone else, especially after the tree incident. The storm does not stop its downpour.