(It's ok)
"What ho, my fellows! Perhaps one knows a way to ascend the cliffs? I think we're trying to get up the cliffs! It's been three weeks!"
Bla blah use luck to fish for info. Ha. Fish.
[3]
These people seem to clam up at inquiries, though they cod just be confused.
As best as you can tell, they're rather isolated, but they might have some contact with other people where the coast starts to curve East (further to the North) and a long ways off to the South.
Astranix:
"Arhask, much of their problems seem to fall under your territory. Your influence would be far more impressive to them, even if used subtly. I'll do what I can to procure further knowledge."
Probe the future in the most generic way possible, that way it's more reliable and less prone to chronal disruption. The only specifics I'd ask of my sight would be to limit it to me and Arhask, these kobolds, and the surrounding area. No specific time period, no specific goals or endgames, just a slice of the future. Hopefully something useful can be gleaned from that.
[4]
You anticipate some trouble with the local wildlife that might keep you here a while yet, though it could be a promising lead.
"Hmm, if they have a food problem, I guess I could help out with it, although we cannot let them see our powers.""
Arhask queries the kobolds about the woodland creatures raiding the garden.
[1]
The kobold you ask looks up in alarm, pointing towards the forest, then runs into its tiny little home in terror. A huge bear comes barreling out of the forest, knocking you down!
Prenastous.
((Awesome! Now we'll be documenting things like craaaaazy.))
Let the others communicate with them. I might be a good healer, but I am an introvert by nature.
Stanley
"They likely do, and we should learn it, I believe the proposed plan was to wait at civilization once found, learn what we can of the area, scout, then send one of us back so we can update the other groups on our findings."
"Perhaps we should first speak with that one." Stanley said, gesturing towards the apparent chieftess. "She appears to be a leader of some kind. Perhaps try to form a good first impression?" Avoiding attention appears futile while walking among a people so different, best to try and dispel their curiosity.
Attempt to approach the small woman and introduce myself to her. Appeal to her apparent authority. Do some light inquiry for info on the village. If their leader accepts our presence it would make our efforts here easier.
"Greetings, I hope we are not intruding, you appear to be in a position of authority in this village? If I may have a moment of your time, my fellows and I are travelers, new to this land, may we inquire into the local area and possible lodgings nearby? We would appreciate any knowledge on local specialties, troubles to avoid, or other points of interest your people could provide."
((Partly irrelevant question, do our kind need to eat, drink, sleep etc?))
[6]
You learn much. These people have few troubles, aside from harsh winters and occasional scarcity. They roam relatively far as they fish, occasionally hunting seals, and have sparse contact with another people further North and a village far to the South. There are stories of even more diminutive beings from the woods stealing from them on rare occasions, but these are seen as wives' tales, not to be believed.
You also learn that they have a legend regarding a tall stranger, and prosperity if the stranger marries into the Line of Chiefs.
Garalagrulon narrows his eyes. A restlessness that subtle was suspicious. Mayhaps a wizard not so attuned to the air currents would have missed it, but not one such as him. There was something likely behind this, whether an agent of the Enemy or something more benign, and he would find out what.
Hmmm...
Temporarily let go of my grip of the local weather patterns and keep my awareness on the restlessness. See if I can pin it down to any particular source.
[3]
It's still rather nebulous, but something anxious and upset definitely begins to creep into the clouds. At the sound of distant thunder, the two kobold hunters huddle together in fear.
((Oh my goodness I missed this! I'm so sorry Hugo! ))
Akala was content in assessing the kobolds--she had explained to Garalagrulon that sign language deals primarily with meaning; there are no shorthand, turns of phrase, or generally 'subtle meanings' oft done with verbalizations, which work in parallel with thoughts in the same--words conveyed meaning, it would do very well to ensure that meaning was as straightforward as the intent. She also summarized her findings to him by noting their dependency.
Inquire about if the kobolds have seen or otherwise sensed smoke; orient the heading towards the East. Ask for the Kobolds' aid with this. (and any possible 'payment' if they ask)
Ask Garalagrulon if he is able to 'shift' the weather to move the smoke in our direction.
[3]
The kobolds seem confused, wondering if you mean the smoke from their campfire or the smoke from the chimneys back at their village?