EN ROUTE TO SIN
The party’s goal had been marked already—one of the few boons their client granted them—so the destination itself was no mystery to the six who sought Sin. It should have been an easy journey, weather abiding—the path was straight and not too steep, any snow was only in half-melted patches, and the adventurers should have taken comfort in the knowledge that the mission which united them would test their skill in combat, not in survival. The path had its hidden dangers, however. The constant melt and re-freeze of the lower slopes had washed out sections of the trail and transformed them to solid ice, which provided everything from mere comedic slipping to a potentially lethal fall.
It was the treacherous weather that
@Cain Darlite had spotted which turned a simple quest sour. The wind was the first indicator of the storm, a distant howling of freezing air as it coursed through cracks and fissures in the rock. The ominous breeze was cold on the necks and faces of the adventurers as the first bright flakes twirled down from the sky. The distant curtain of shifting gray, the blizzard from afar, moved towards them. Before long they were caught in the outer edges of the storm, visibility rapidly degrading as they pressed on.
The peak, their destination, was growing tantalizingly close. Its silhouette could still be made out despite the weather, one final tall, tapering pyramid for the adventurers to scale. However, an obstacle barred their way. A steep, jagged ravine split the rock between the six and the final ascent to their destination, a long black chasm paved with a gleaming sheet of solid ice on either side. On the map which
@Nikephoros held, this stark, icy gorge was marked only as
THE BELLY with no other distinguishing features but for the narrow, slippery path which led around it.
And the snowstorm, of course, could only get worse.