It was originally upon eavesdropping that Harlow came upon the information that Harpy talons fetched a pretty penny in many markets. While on one hand, financial gain had seldom been his motivator, both hands remained completely void of wealth, which made a pretty good case for risk. It could be a fool's endeavor, but if there was any truth to the comments made in Endra's Square of Stokbon, then any success in this would mark him upon the fast track to a fair fortune. At the same time, he heard that the harpies, especially the Soldier subtype, were sizeable, standing much taller than average humanoid heights. Surely a harpy would prove to be quite the challenge, especially in one-on-one combat, not to mention if they outnumbered.
Harlow stood at the foot of the great, raised platform titled the Hylands. The rising sun would be hidden behind the vast pillar, as it rose nearly to its peak, and would no doubt soon be coming into view. The vertical face of it before him, the Hyland's Ascent, was not something he took lightly, or glared towards with any lack of respect. It was something more treacherous than any hike he had imagined, and there would be no lack of dangers along the way. If he were to believe all that he had heard of this place, it was a truly deadly trek, but given the vastness of the inclined stretch, he supposed that there were a collection of undiscovered dangers. After all, the only dangers that could be reported upon were the ones with witnesses remaining.
A violent breeze swept through, thrashing the cloth of his cloak as his eyes darted across the terrain. He remained motionless, apart from the slow crossing of his arms, picking through the possible paths to begin his journey. Supposedly, there was a relief camp located somewhere halfway up the southwestern side. While he examined the sheer cliffside and dagger-tipped ridges of the Ascent, he saw no such camp, though there were enough nooks and crannies shaded away beneath tree or behind rock that the existence of such a site couldn't be ruled out. He decided that he would search for it during the hike.
His right hand slid across where a humanoid's right shoulder blade typically resided, before his fingers stopped upon a point and pressed. An audible click would begin, and a low hum would persist as he held the button down. "Radio check. This is Harlow. It is approaching midday. I will soon begin the climb." He spoke to himself, letting go of the button and cutting off the aforementioned humming. Despite his hyper attuned sense of sight, his ears were not so keen. His vision had been focused upon the road ahead, zooming in and examining various points before him, unaware of any individuals elsewhere around him for the time being.
He had made no effort to conceal himself, standing very plainly out in an open field at the base of the massive, presumably natural structure.
Harlow stood at the foot of the great, raised platform titled the Hylands. The rising sun would be hidden behind the vast pillar, as it rose nearly to its peak, and would no doubt soon be coming into view. The vertical face of it before him, the Hyland's Ascent, was not something he took lightly, or glared towards with any lack of respect. It was something more treacherous than any hike he had imagined, and there would be no lack of dangers along the way. If he were to believe all that he had heard of this place, it was a truly deadly trek, but given the vastness of the inclined stretch, he supposed that there were a collection of undiscovered dangers. After all, the only dangers that could be reported upon were the ones with witnesses remaining.
A violent breeze swept through, thrashing the cloth of his cloak as his eyes darted across the terrain. He remained motionless, apart from the slow crossing of his arms, picking through the possible paths to begin his journey. Supposedly, there was a relief camp located somewhere halfway up the southwestern side. While he examined the sheer cliffside and dagger-tipped ridges of the Ascent, he saw no such camp, though there were enough nooks and crannies shaded away beneath tree or behind rock that the existence of such a site couldn't be ruled out. He decided that he would search for it during the hike.
His right hand slid across where a humanoid's right shoulder blade typically resided, before his fingers stopped upon a point and pressed. An audible click would begin, and a low hum would persist as he held the button down. "Radio check. This is Harlow. It is approaching midday. I will soon begin the climb." He spoke to himself, letting go of the button and cutting off the aforementioned humming. Despite his hyper attuned sense of sight, his ears were not so keen. His vision had been focused upon the road ahead, zooming in and examining various points before him, unaware of any individuals elsewhere around him for the time being.
He had made no effort to conceal himself, standing very plainly out in an open field at the base of the massive, presumably natural structure.