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<blockquote data-quote="Ringmereth" data-source="post: 2944557" data-attributes="member: 33915"><p>Four of the passengers respond promptly to the sound of the dinner bell's ring, and walk into the stern galley to a find a hefty meal prepared for them. Unsurprisingly, the main course is seafood; thick fillets of halibut, lightly seasoned, rest on a platter next to baked dwarven potatoes basted with beer. Dark bread, wedges of cheese, and a salad of Lhazaar greens are also prepared for the guests, and pitchers of ale, red wine, and water are set at each of the three tables in the room. From their seats, the four new companions can see a waning moon above the darkening horizon through the broad aft windows.</p><p></p><p>- - - - - - - - - -</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, Carver is treated to a chance to interrogate Wilsbree, a well-muscled half-elf with a bald head and blue eyes. He tries to explain the mechanics of the ship's controls, but is quickly overwhelmed by the inquisitive warforged. <span style="color: orange">"Listen 'ere, I'm no proper wizard--they're the ones who bind the beasties. All I know's there's a great Khyber shard behind those supports,"</span> he explains, pointing below the bridge. <span style="color: orange">"His spirit'n'such man'fests isself in the ring--"</span> he waves his arm at the circle of vapor which drives the vessel <span style="color: orange">"And <em>that</em> is what I concern meself with.</span>"</p><p></p><p>The first mate quickly continues. "<span style="color: orange">It's this,"</span> he says, patting the dark wooden helm which dominates the bridge, <span style="color: orange">"that makes House Lyrandar a m'nopoly on this buisness of elemental transit, you see. The <em>wheel</em> holds our elemental quite powerless to resist what I want it t'do. See, without it an' a Mark of Storm, it's your will fightin' his, but next to this, I just tell the <em>Thresher</em> where to go and we're there faster than the wind could carry us."</span></p><p></p><p>- - - - - - - - - -</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Doral]The crewman beside Doral hands him a hefty crate and frowns. <span style="color: orange">"I thinks yeh've got th' wrong idea 'bout this crew. Wer' under th'orders uh the Prince, sure, but we's aren't pirates ourselves. 'ouse Lyrandar,"</span> he says firmly, <span style="color: orange">"an't ne'er been one tah plunder shippin', 'specially in th' Princ'palities. We's honest sailors."</span> He nods his chin up a bit at this, a proud gesture of superiority. <span style="color: orange">"We deal 'n tranport, no less, nah' petty piracy."</span> And with that statement, he turned back to his stack of crates, abruptly concluding the conversation.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ringmereth, post: 2944557, member: 33915"] Four of the passengers respond promptly to the sound of the dinner bell's ring, and walk into the stern galley to a find a hefty meal prepared for them. Unsurprisingly, the main course is seafood; thick fillets of halibut, lightly seasoned, rest on a platter next to baked dwarven potatoes basted with beer. Dark bread, wedges of cheese, and a salad of Lhazaar greens are also prepared for the guests, and pitchers of ale, red wine, and water are set at each of the three tables in the room. From their seats, the four new companions can see a waning moon above the darkening horizon through the broad aft windows. - - - - - - - - - - Meanwhile, Carver is treated to a chance to interrogate Wilsbree, a well-muscled half-elf with a bald head and blue eyes. He tries to explain the mechanics of the ship's controls, but is quickly overwhelmed by the inquisitive warforged. [color=orange]"Listen 'ere, I'm no proper wizard--they're the ones who bind the beasties. All I know's there's a great Khyber shard behind those supports,"[/color] he explains, pointing below the bridge. [color=orange]"His spirit'n'such man'fests isself in the ring--"[/color] he waves his arm at the circle of vapor which drives the vessel [color=orange]"And [i]that[/i] is what I concern meself with.[/color]" The first mate quickly continues. "[color=orange]It's this,"[/color] he says, patting the dark wooden helm which dominates the bridge, [color=orange]"that makes House Lyrandar a m'nopoly on this buisness of elemental transit, you see. The [i]wheel[/i] holds our elemental quite powerless to resist what I want it t'do. See, without it an' a Mark of Storm, it's your will fightin' his, but next to this, I just tell the [i]Thresher[/i] where to go and we're there faster than the wind could carry us."[/color] - - - - - - - - - - [sblock=Doral]The crewman beside Doral hands him a hefty crate and frowns. [color=orange]"I thinks yeh've got th' wrong idea 'bout this crew. Wer' under th'orders uh the Prince, sure, but we's aren't pirates ourselves. 'ouse Lyrandar,"[/color] he says firmly, [color=orange]"an't ne'er been one tah plunder shippin', 'specially in th' Princ'palities. We's honest sailors."[/color] He nods his chin up a bit at this, a proud gesture of superiority. [color=orange]"We deal 'n tranport, no less, nah' petty piracy."[/color] And with that statement, he turned back to his stack of crates, abruptly concluding the conversation.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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