Sea Wyvern's Wake Part 3 (Garnham)
From the journals of K. Garnham, Seeker as translated from the Valossan.
I am in prison.
The walls are the ocean stretching out to every horizon and my cell the confines of the Bronze Dragon.
Less than a week ago a storm caught up the two ships of our expedition. When it had passed there was no sign of the Blue Nixie and no way to know if any of her crew or passengers have survived.
Not even Lavinia.
I have spent the past three days pacing out the length and breadth of my cell like any diligent prisoner, searching for signs of a way out; looking for signs of hope, but none have appeared. My mood is foul and I have separated myself from my companions to avoid venting my bile on them.
I have been negligent in my journalling of late and will use this time to update events. Hopefully it will help keep my mind off things that are, frankly, beyond my control.
After returning from Tamoachan the two survivors we depetrified were able to tell something of their tale. The dwarven woman is Ilsa Baldrick
a warrior and member of Zelkarune's Horns. The human woman is a Witchwarden abjurer named Sabine Taskerhill, the fifth or sixth child of Kalmadar Taskerhill, Cudgel District's representative on the Dawn Council and quiet possibly the richest man in Sasserine. Neither had any recollection about the elf who supposedly escaped the basilisk and started the chain of events that led Urol to direct us to the the ruins.
Taskerhill has some knack for alchemy and believes that she can use the basilisk liver and eyes recovered by Liame to make more of the depetrifying paste. She has been working on that in the hopes that she can return and recover her other comrades who are still stone statues on Tamoachan.
The next week and a half was uneventful. We encountered something odd at the mouth of the Havekihu River. I heard it referred to as a flotsam ooze. It was a large mass of living clear floating glue. Over the years of it's life it had accumulated debris which stuck to it's surface. It became attached to the Dragon and would have dragged us over the edge were it not for Dexter's great strength and a generous dousing of universal solvent. It was beaten and we found some valuables amongst the filth and corpses that covered it's gelatinous body.
What a glamourous life.
Some fine sailing from the Captain and magic from Elyosha allowed us to completely avoid a Scarlet Brotherhood blockade and in two weeks time we came to Fort Greenrock. What little there was that remained. All of the physical evidence showed that the fort had been attacked en masse by lizard people. There were no building that remained intact and no sign of the populace. Elyosha and Dexter found this odd. Lizard people don't usually coordinate strikes of this size. I personally hold a theory that the Scarlet Brotherhood aided the assault in some fashion. If not physically than at least tactically. I have no evidence to substantiate that and we lacked the resources to risk a direct confrontation with the lizard folk in their own domain.
Four days later we came to a waterfall where the Atikula river meets the sea. We stopped to take on fresh water and had to deal with a seven headed hydra. Ilsa demonstrated her skill with a weapon managing to sever multiple heads.
Two days later we made port at the last corner of civilization before Farshore, the Ohlman village of Renkrue. It proved a very pleasant locale and we set about some much needed shore leave. Lavinia and I were able to steal away for a few hours and enjoy paradise.
Avner also attempted to enjoy paradise; in his own loathsome fashion. It had become obvious that he and Lirith,one of the crew members, had been having a sexual relationship. Apparently the company of the young swordswoman wasn't enough for Avner and he attempted to purchase a native woman from her parents. This didn't sit too well with the locals and it took some quick negotiating from Elyosha and Maggie to keep the peace. In the end Avner was given to the village for one days indentured servitude. A day he spent toiling in the tropical sun.
I had previously made plans to steal Avner's diary of conquests, but had decided to wait. Fed up with the overbearing lothario I took the journal and substituted a similar one that had been through a wine related accident. Avner wrote of his encounters with Lirith. His tone and choice of words were far from pleasant so I passed them on to her.
Now Avner has the rest of the journey to recover from sunburn, practice celibacy and not drink fine wines.
We set out from Renkrue the next day. There was one change in the passenger allocation. Ilsa and Sabine transferred to the Nixie while Liame and Tolin joined us on the Dragon. I'm unclear of the exact reason, but I suspect that Sabine, who hasn't been enjoying sea life at all, didn't want anything else to do with Avner.
As expected we encountered the Pearl Current. It cost us eight days of hard sailing and skilled navigation. We passed, but did not stop at the island of Ruja.
Three days later we hit the storm and lost sight of the Nixie.
That was three days ago. I will now try to get some sleep for the first time in those three days. I pray that the dawn brings better news.
From the journals of K. Garnham, Seeker as translated from the Valossan.
I am in prison.
The walls are the ocean stretching out to every horizon and my cell the confines of the Bronze Dragon.
Less than a week ago a storm caught up the two ships of our expedition. When it had passed there was no sign of the Blue Nixie and no way to know if any of her crew or passengers have survived.
Not even Lavinia.
I have spent the past three days pacing out the length and breadth of my cell like any diligent prisoner, searching for signs of a way out; looking for signs of hope, but none have appeared. My mood is foul and I have separated myself from my companions to avoid venting my bile on them.
I have been negligent in my journalling of late and will use this time to update events. Hopefully it will help keep my mind off things that are, frankly, beyond my control.
After returning from Tamoachan the two survivors we depetrified were able to tell something of their tale. The dwarven woman is Ilsa Baldrick
a warrior and member of Zelkarune's Horns. The human woman is a Witchwarden abjurer named Sabine Taskerhill, the fifth or sixth child of Kalmadar Taskerhill, Cudgel District's representative on the Dawn Council and quiet possibly the richest man in Sasserine. Neither had any recollection about the elf who supposedly escaped the basilisk and started the chain of events that led Urol to direct us to the the ruins.
Taskerhill has some knack for alchemy and believes that she can use the basilisk liver and eyes recovered by Liame to make more of the depetrifying paste. She has been working on that in the hopes that she can return and recover her other comrades who are still stone statues on Tamoachan.
The next week and a half was uneventful. We encountered something odd at the mouth of the Havekihu River. I heard it referred to as a flotsam ooze. It was a large mass of living clear floating glue. Over the years of it's life it had accumulated debris which stuck to it's surface. It became attached to the Dragon and would have dragged us over the edge were it not for Dexter's great strength and a generous dousing of universal solvent. It was beaten and we found some valuables amongst the filth and corpses that covered it's gelatinous body.
What a glamourous life.
Some fine sailing from the Captain and magic from Elyosha allowed us to completely avoid a Scarlet Brotherhood blockade and in two weeks time we came to Fort Greenrock. What little there was that remained. All of the physical evidence showed that the fort had been attacked en masse by lizard people. There were no building that remained intact and no sign of the populace. Elyosha and Dexter found this odd. Lizard people don't usually coordinate strikes of this size. I personally hold a theory that the Scarlet Brotherhood aided the assault in some fashion. If not physically than at least tactically. I have no evidence to substantiate that and we lacked the resources to risk a direct confrontation with the lizard folk in their own domain.
Four days later we came to a waterfall where the Atikula river meets the sea. We stopped to take on fresh water and had to deal with a seven headed hydra. Ilsa demonstrated her skill with a weapon managing to sever multiple heads.
Two days later we made port at the last corner of civilization before Farshore, the Ohlman village of Renkrue. It proved a very pleasant locale and we set about some much needed shore leave. Lavinia and I were able to steal away for a few hours and enjoy paradise.
Avner also attempted to enjoy paradise; in his own loathsome fashion. It had become obvious that he and Lirith,one of the crew members, had been having a sexual relationship. Apparently the company of the young swordswoman wasn't enough for Avner and he attempted to purchase a native woman from her parents. This didn't sit too well with the locals and it took some quick negotiating from Elyosha and Maggie to keep the peace. In the end Avner was given to the village for one days indentured servitude. A day he spent toiling in the tropical sun.
I had previously made plans to steal Avner's diary of conquests, but had decided to wait. Fed up with the overbearing lothario I took the journal and substituted a similar one that had been through a wine related accident. Avner wrote of his encounters with Lirith. His tone and choice of words were far from pleasant so I passed them on to her.
Now Avner has the rest of the journey to recover from sunburn, practice celibacy and not drink fine wines.
We set out from Renkrue the next day. There was one change in the passenger allocation. Ilsa and Sabine transferred to the Nixie while Liame and Tolin joined us on the Dragon. I'm unclear of the exact reason, but I suspect that Sabine, who hasn't been enjoying sea life at all, didn't want anything else to do with Avner.
As expected we encountered the Pearl Current. It cost us eight days of hard sailing and skilled navigation. We passed, but did not stop at the island of Ruja.
Three days later we hit the storm and lost sight of the Nixie.
That was three days ago. I will now try to get some sleep for the first time in those three days. I pray that the dawn brings better news.
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