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<blockquote data-quote="Unsung" data-source="post: 6430058" data-attributes="member: 6781406"><p>Teague mistrusts the Frenchman at a glance, but that means little. The man is French, after all, and Teague is English. Besides which, trust had never rated very high in his book. The fellow who fitted your wrists for shackles might one day become your greatest friend, just as those who held a knife to your throat and stole from you might be the ones you missed the most, come your dying day.</p><p></p><p>Still, Teague holds his peace. Though past captors had not spared him the lash in kind, more than once he'd kept his tongue by keeping his silence. Instead his thoughts turn to the wreck of the <em>Gloriosa</em>. He'd seen her in port once, and the name had well-suited the ship, from rudder to bowsprit. Her cargo, the treasure for which the ship was lost, weighed on him. The piece of it he carried weighed still more. They pulled at each other like two lodestones, and Teague was dragged in their wake.</p><p></p><p>Teague knows his place, will not speak out of turn when his lady-captain is dealing business. Perhaps later... Unless there was something he had forgotten. About... The <em>Reigersberg</em>? Was that that Dutch wreck's name? <span style="color: #008080">[Intelligence (History) check - The wreck of the Reigersberg, 1d20 (12) + -1 = 11]</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unsung, post: 6430058, member: 6781406"] Teague mistrusts the Frenchman at a glance, but that means little. The man is French, after all, and Teague is English. Besides which, trust had never rated very high in his book. The fellow who fitted your wrists for shackles might one day become your greatest friend, just as those who held a knife to your throat and stole from you might be the ones you missed the most, come your dying day. Still, Teague holds his peace. Though past captors had not spared him the lash in kind, more than once he'd kept his tongue by keeping his silence. Instead his thoughts turn to the wreck of the [I]Gloriosa[/I]. He'd seen her in port once, and the name had well-suited the ship, from rudder to bowsprit. Her cargo, the treasure for which the ship was lost, weighed on him. The piece of it he carried weighed still more. They pulled at each other like two lodestones, and Teague was dragged in their wake. Teague knows his place, will not speak out of turn when his lady-captain is dealing business. Perhaps later... Unless there was something he had forgotten. About... The [I]Reigersberg[/I]? Was that that Dutch wreck's name? [COLOR="#008080"][Intelligence (History) check - The wreck of the Reigersberg, 1d20 (12) + -1 = 11][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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