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<blockquote data-quote="Prickly Pear" data-source="post: 7484596" data-attributes="member: 6877470"><p>Sesto found himself sitting in a kayak again. It was an unpleasant feeling since the water seemed to be to close for comfort. <em>Just a piece of seal skin between you and the deep!</em> Luckily, Sesto had the opportunity to learn how to swim back at the temple in Neverwinter. Although he wasn't very good at it, he could manage it quite well. Still, it was an unpleasant feeling. You never knew what was hidden down there in the dark. </p><p></p><p>It wasn't very hard to work out how to paddle the kayak. Stirring, though, was a bit tricky. And the kayak seemed very unstable. Like it would tip over at any sudden movement. Sesto would have preferred a sturdy rowboat but those were apparently not available. </p><p></p><p>Before they all had set off from Imani, Sesto had received a couple of scroll of Water Walk and a potion of Water Breathing. He kept them secured in his belt for easy access in case any of them would fall in the water and needed help. Loklafd had laughed and said that he certainly didn't need any "Water Walk". A Reghedman knew how to swim! Well, so be it. All the others in the group would be protected, if necessary. Tomorrow, he would pray to Lathander and be granted to use the spell Water Walk without a scroll. That would come in handy for the trip on the big and <em>sturdy</em> longship later.</p><p></p><p>Sesto was paddling in his armour. He didn't like taking it off to often. He felt vulnerable without it. His shield was stowed together with his backpack and other gear. He wasn't surprised to be in a kayak again — they used them at the last mission too — but what <em><strong>did</strong></em> surprise him was that he was sharing the kayak with one of Mord's guardsmen. They stank of death and the masks could not possible fool anyone. Still, Sesto wanted to get a closer look at these creature. To understand them better. It was something unholy about using creatures like this but it may be forgiven if they are used for the greater good. He would need to speak to Mord soon... and pray to Lathander for guidance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prickly Pear, post: 7484596, member: 6877470"] Sesto found himself sitting in a kayak again. It was an unpleasant feeling since the water seemed to be to close for comfort. [I]Just a piece of seal skin between you and the deep![/I] Luckily, Sesto had the opportunity to learn how to swim back at the temple in Neverwinter. Although he wasn't very good at it, he could manage it quite well. Still, it was an unpleasant feeling. You never knew what was hidden down there in the dark. It wasn't very hard to work out how to paddle the kayak. Stirring, though, was a bit tricky. And the kayak seemed very unstable. Like it would tip over at any sudden movement. Sesto would have preferred a sturdy rowboat but those were apparently not available. Before they all had set off from Imani, Sesto had received a couple of scroll of Water Walk and a potion of Water Breathing. He kept them secured in his belt for easy access in case any of them would fall in the water and needed help. Loklafd had laughed and said that he certainly didn't need any "Water Walk". A Reghedman knew how to swim! Well, so be it. All the others in the group would be protected, if necessary. Tomorrow, he would pray to Lathander and be granted to use the spell Water Walk without a scroll. That would come in handy for the trip on the big and [I]sturdy[/I] longship later. Sesto was paddling in his armour. He didn't like taking it off to often. He felt vulnerable without it. His shield was stowed together with his backpack and other gear. He wasn't surprised to be in a kayak again — they used them at the last mission too — but what [I][B]did[/B][/I] surprise him was that he was sharing the kayak with one of Mord's guardsmen. They stank of death and the masks could not possible fool anyone. Still, Sesto wanted to get a closer look at these creature. To understand them better. It was something unholy about using creatures like this but it may be forgiven if they are used for the greater good. He would need to speak to Mord soon... and pray to Lathander for guidance. [/QUOTE]
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