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<blockquote data-quote="Shayuri" data-source="post: 6009932" data-attributes="member: 4936"><p><em>Crabbing</em>, thinks Tara, <em>this isn't going to end well.</em></p><p></p><p>Precautions. What would go wrong? What would kill you in the sea?</p><p></p><p>Air, obviously. Air. All right what else? Temperature. Tara nodded...she was actually ready for that one. Something she'd been saving for the winter...but it might come in handy now. Then what? Well, sharks, of course. Her spear would be better than her dagger underwater, but by no means was she very good with it. But since she wouldn't have much ability to cast spells underwater...</p><p></p><p>She hurried to her lockbox to retrieve a few of the things that had been returned to her since the quartermaster had taken a shine to the new 'recruits.' Then to the kitchen to ask if there was a bit of cork she could have. The question earned her a funny look, but cork from the stoppers of the previous night's rum wasn't hard to get. A bit smelly, but it would do. </p><p></p><p>Tara emptied out her waterskin then, over the rail, and blew air into it until it was taut...then quickly jammed the cork over the nozzle. Hard, hollow bone bit into the soft corkwood and kept the air from leaving. Of course, if they had to go too deep, the pressure would force the cork right off, but it was better than nothing.</p><p></p><p>She felt in her pouch and blew out a relieved sigh. The smooth obsidian oval was still there; about the size of an egg. She didn't know what alchemy was contained inside, but she'd seen how heatstones worked. They could save lives during snowstorms...though one would only work for a day or so. She'd carried it knowing that she'd probably still be staying in a cheap inn room when winter came. Most importantly, they burned without fire, or any need for air. There was no reason she could think of why one wouldn't work underwater. </p><p></p><p>And of course, her sunrods. Another emergency expense, but if this wasn't an emergency what was? It'd be dark down there.</p><p></p><p>It was the best she could do. For now at least.</p><p></p><p>Tara hurried back to meet the others in time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shayuri, post: 6009932, member: 4936"] [i]Crabbing[/i], thinks Tara, [i]this isn't going to end well.[/i] Precautions. What would go wrong? What would kill you in the sea? Air, obviously. Air. All right what else? Temperature. Tara nodded...she was actually ready for that one. Something she'd been saving for the winter...but it might come in handy now. Then what? Well, sharks, of course. Her spear would be better than her dagger underwater, but by no means was she very good with it. But since she wouldn't have much ability to cast spells underwater... She hurried to her lockbox to retrieve a few of the things that had been returned to her since the quartermaster had taken a shine to the new 'recruits.' Then to the kitchen to ask if there was a bit of cork she could have. The question earned her a funny look, but cork from the stoppers of the previous night's rum wasn't hard to get. A bit smelly, but it would do. Tara emptied out her waterskin then, over the rail, and blew air into it until it was taut...then quickly jammed the cork over the nozzle. Hard, hollow bone bit into the soft corkwood and kept the air from leaving. Of course, if they had to go too deep, the pressure would force the cork right off, but it was better than nothing. She felt in her pouch and blew out a relieved sigh. The smooth obsidian oval was still there; about the size of an egg. She didn't know what alchemy was contained inside, but she'd seen how heatstones worked. They could save lives during snowstorms...though one would only work for a day or so. She'd carried it knowing that she'd probably still be staying in a cheap inn room when winter came. Most importantly, they burned without fire, or any need for air. There was no reason she could think of why one wouldn't work underwater. And of course, her sunrods. Another emergency expense, but if this wasn't an emergency what was? It'd be dark down there. It was the best she could do. For now at least. Tara hurried back to meet the others in time. [/QUOTE]
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