Anthony sits down with a cold pitcher of water and rubs his still-sweaty palms on a cloth before setting quill to parchment...Report on tonight's Hunt the Thief games.
Time: Around half past nine in the evening of the 15th.
Location: Minoc mining camp.
Organised by Moraine DiGoraz, Covian Citizen.
In attendance: Dragoon Sergeant Joey Lanai
Officer Cadet Mela
Senior Guardsman Raiden Morana
Regular Guardsman Kurt
Regular Dragoon Hoagie
Junior Scout Kelly
Watchman Amy
Guardsman Recruit Snudrud
Guardsman Recruit Anthony Poena
We met at Cove Barracks and began a forced march to Minoc. Once we were there, we were instructed to place all our posessions except for clothing, armour and weapons included, into secure containers in the bank for safekeeping. We were then each given 500 gold and told to buy whatever armour, weapons and healing supplies we could with that from the local merchants and shopkeepers!
In our rag-tag, basic armour with unspectacular weapons, we met at the Covian Mine across the bridge from the town itself, and the rules were outlined! One of us had an item of worth, a fish statue, and we had to find it and take it by any means necessary! We were forbidden from using the more lethal attacks we knew, or any magic, holy or otherwise, and the scouts among us were forbidden from taking to the shadows, then we were set loose upon one another!
The skirmish was long and tiring! Some fell quickly or often, and others stood standing throughout, whether through staunch constitution or...er...discretion! As we ran in and around the mining camp, Sergeant Lanai yelled out that Senior Morana had the artifact, and in the confusion, his claim was believed, and we all bore down upon him! Once it was discovered that he did not, confusion reigned, until the game was called to a close and it was revealed that Sergeant Lanai had had the statue all along!
After the game ended, Sergeant Lanai collected his prize of gold, and revealed that he had taken a great pile of armour from other competitors. Mr. DiGoraz collected our opinions of the game, then we were free to return to Cove.
By Anthony Poena, Guardsman Recruit
A smaller note is pinned beneath in the same handwritingI am sorry if I missed anyone attending, but in the confusion, excitement and exhaustion, I might have forgotten. If you were here and I did not mention you, please write your name below!