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<blockquote data-quote="Systole" data-source="post: 6249158" data-attributes="member: 93930"><p>The next morning, you can easily find the <em>Magritte </em>docked at one of the central wharves. The ship is small but sports three masts and large sails, so it's clearly built for speed and maneuverability rather than shipping. The figurehead is oddly shaped until you step closer and realize that it's a <a href="http://p4.storage.canalblog.com/48/92/237369/57927739_p.jpg" target="_blank">reverse mermaid</a>, and her legs are arranged in such a way as to leave nothing to the imagination. To call it 'tacky' would be a understatement of epic proportions.</p><p></p><p>On the whole, the crew looks exceptionally seedy and shiftless, but they are nevertheless taking on supplies quickly and with practiced efficiency. However, their zeal for loading probably has less to to with the satisfaction of a job well done than it has to do with the knotted and well-used lash that hangs from the captain's belt.</p><p></p><p>On the docks, Rahor stands with a small harpoon attached to a line and is apparently busy murdering as much of Venza's wildlife as possible. So far, his catch appears to be a dozen seagulls, a half-dozen pigeons, two harbor seals, a pelican, and an albatross. The sailors are definitely uneasy about the elf's 'hunting,' but no one dares to confront him about it. He grunts something like a greeting to you and then launches another throw, which takes down yet another seagull who misjudged the strength of the Rahor's arm. He begins reeling it in.</p><p></p><p>At the aft of the ship, Sugar Sweet is busy performing handstands and cartwheels on the<em> Magritte's</em> railing as the ship bobs up and down on the waves.<span style="color: #ff0000"> "We are, of course, ever so glad you could make it," </span>she greets the investigators. <span style="color: #ff0000">"We're leaving rather soon. And I believe someone has a list for me?"</span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><img src="http://i1257.photobucket.com/albums/ii513/pnthffr/sugarsweet_100.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> <img src="http://i1257.photobucket.com/albums/ii513/pnthffr/rahor_150.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000">Sugar Sweet</span> . . . . . . . <span style="color: #008080">Rahor </span>. . . . . . </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>[sblock=K:Local 15 (or auto-success with ranks in Prof:Sailor)]The <em>Magritte </em>was designed as a raiding ship, although it's not currently outfitted as one.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systole, post: 6249158, member: 93930"] The next morning, you can easily find the [I]Magritte [/I]docked at one of the central wharves. The ship is small but sports three masts and large sails, so it's clearly built for speed and maneuverability rather than shipping. The figurehead is oddly shaped until you step closer and realize that it's a [URL="http://p4.storage.canalblog.com/48/92/237369/57927739_p.jpg"]reverse mermaid[/URL], and her legs are arranged in such a way as to leave nothing to the imagination. To call it 'tacky' would be a understatement of epic proportions. On the whole, the crew looks exceptionally seedy and shiftless, but they are nevertheless taking on supplies quickly and with practiced efficiency. However, their zeal for loading probably has less to to with the satisfaction of a job well done than it has to do with the knotted and well-used lash that hangs from the captain's belt. On the docks, Rahor stands with a small harpoon attached to a line and is apparently busy murdering as much of Venza's wildlife as possible. So far, his catch appears to be a dozen seagulls, a half-dozen pigeons, two harbor seals, a pelican, and an albatross. The sailors are definitely uneasy about the elf's 'hunting,' but no one dares to confront him about it. He grunts something like a greeting to you and then launches another throw, which takes down yet another seagull who misjudged the strength of the Rahor's arm. He begins reeling it in. At the aft of the ship, Sugar Sweet is busy performing handstands and cartwheels on the[I] Magritte's[/I] railing as the ship bobs up and down on the waves.[COLOR=#ff0000] "We are, of course, ever so glad you could make it," [/COLOR]she greets the investigators. [COLOR=#ff0000]"We're leaving rather soon. And I believe someone has a list for me?"[/COLOR] [IMG]http://i1257.photobucket.com/albums/ii513/pnthffr/sugarsweet_100.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i1257.photobucket.com/albums/ii513/pnthffr/rahor_150.jpg[/IMG] [B][COLOR=#ff0000]Sugar Sweet[/COLOR] . . . . . . . [COLOR=#008080]Rahor [/COLOR]. . . . . . [/B] [sblock=K:Local 15 (or auto-success with ranks in Prof:Sailor)]The [I]Magritte [/I]was designed as a raiding ship, although it's not currently outfitted as one.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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