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<blockquote data-quote="Snipehunt" data-source="post: 1169289" data-attributes="member: 13142"><p>OoC - all are ready, looks like, to move on.</p><p></p><p>The card game is friendly, no one but Gwystyl losing much, and it appeared that Gwystyl might even have planned it that way. He certainly had a quick hand for the cards and a steady eye.</p><p></p><p>The fourth day out of port, without any sight of a pirate ship, a storm tosses the ship about. The captain ordered the party belowdecks, saying he didn't want one of them being tossed overboard deep in the open sea. After the storm, the crew starts to mutter about pointless orders and risking lives for nothing, and Captain Goodman begins to look concerned about his crew. He decides to make the ship look crippled from the storm, in hopes that it will look more enticing for a pirate.</p><p></p><p>The very next day, a lookout shouts that a ship on the horizon appears to be heading straight for them. It flies no flag that he can see. A sailor brings a crude telescope from the captain's quarters and the captain spends several long seconds looking, as the party crowds about him in the aft deck.</p><p></p><p>"Oh, it's a pirate, all right," he says. "Better dress for the ball and take your positions. Judging by the wind, we have less than an hour before it will overtake us."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snipehunt, post: 1169289, member: 13142"] OoC - all are ready, looks like, to move on. The card game is friendly, no one but Gwystyl losing much, and it appeared that Gwystyl might even have planned it that way. He certainly had a quick hand for the cards and a steady eye. The fourth day out of port, without any sight of a pirate ship, a storm tosses the ship about. The captain ordered the party belowdecks, saying he didn't want one of them being tossed overboard deep in the open sea. After the storm, the crew starts to mutter about pointless orders and risking lives for nothing, and Captain Goodman begins to look concerned about his crew. He decides to make the ship look crippled from the storm, in hopes that it will look more enticing for a pirate. The very next day, a lookout shouts that a ship on the horizon appears to be heading straight for them. It flies no flag that he can see. A sailor brings a crude telescope from the captain's quarters and the captain spends several long seconds looking, as the party crowds about him in the aft deck. "Oh, it's a pirate, all right," he says. "Better dress for the ball and take your positions. Judging by the wind, we have less than an hour before it will overtake us." [/QUOTE]
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