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<blockquote data-quote="SelcSilverhand" data-source="post: 4052765" data-attributes="member: 30016"><p>All hands are summoned to the docks the night before you set out. The mercenaries hired by Creidan look like hard men, most of them hailing from this region. They look like veterans of many battles with white scars crisscrossing their leathery skin. All of them carry aboard weapons and armor along with their sea chests. The captain, a dark skinned man with a thick beard, barks orders to the new crew. When you board he studies you with a cold calculating gaze before speaking in a harsh tone. <span style="color: Red">"I am Captain Irestone, and this is my ship 'The Hound of the Deep'. This is no pleasure yacht, and you are not honored guests. I expect you to pull your weight while aboard my ship or you'll learn breath water, dragged beneath the keel. Stow your gear in the lower deck, stern section. Creidan paid extra for a room so you'll not bunk with the rest of the crew. We sail at dawn."</span> He dismisses you as he returns to overseeing the final preparations. His crew rushes about, dragging aboard casks of water, rum, and food stores. Moving towards the stairs down, you get a good look at the ship itself. Unlike Captain Fairwright's ship, this one seems rigged for a battle. Much of the space on the upper deck is taken up by a heavy catapult on a rotating disk. The forcastle sports a heavy ballista and a dozen steel tipped bolts. </p><p>The stairs to the lower deck lie near the catapult in the center of the deck. Through the heavy door you see a well lit commons area. There are tables and benches bolted to the floor and walls. Near the bow is a large room where the mercenaries have setup their hammocks. The room next to them houses the kitchen. The sailors carry their few possessions down to the bottom deck and setup their own beds amidst the stores of supplies for the journey. The supply sheet Creidan showed you listed climbing supplies, rope, tents, medical supplies, and a dozen other useful tools for surviving in the wild. Your own room on the lower deck is small and feels a bit cramped once you are all inside.</p><p>It isn't until midnight that the noises from the upper deck die down as the crew finishes loading the last of the supplies. At first light the ship sails out of the harbor with the morning tide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SelcSilverhand, post: 4052765, member: 30016"] All hands are summoned to the docks the night before you set out. The mercenaries hired by Creidan look like hard men, most of them hailing from this region. They look like veterans of many battles with white scars crisscrossing their leathery skin. All of them carry aboard weapons and armor along with their sea chests. The captain, a dark skinned man with a thick beard, barks orders to the new crew. When you board he studies you with a cold calculating gaze before speaking in a harsh tone. [COLOR=Red]"I am Captain Irestone, and this is my ship 'The Hound of the Deep'. This is no pleasure yacht, and you are not honored guests. I expect you to pull your weight while aboard my ship or you'll learn breath water, dragged beneath the keel. Stow your gear in the lower deck, stern section. Creidan paid extra for a room so you'll not bunk with the rest of the crew. We sail at dawn."[/COLOR] He dismisses you as he returns to overseeing the final preparations. His crew rushes about, dragging aboard casks of water, rum, and food stores. Moving towards the stairs down, you get a good look at the ship itself. Unlike Captain Fairwright's ship, this one seems rigged for a battle. Much of the space on the upper deck is taken up by a heavy catapult on a rotating disk. The forcastle sports a heavy ballista and a dozen steel tipped bolts. The stairs to the lower deck lie near the catapult in the center of the deck. Through the heavy door you see a well lit commons area. There are tables and benches bolted to the floor and walls. Near the bow is a large room where the mercenaries have setup their hammocks. The room next to them houses the kitchen. The sailors carry their few possessions down to the bottom deck and setup their own beds amidst the stores of supplies for the journey. The supply sheet Creidan showed you listed climbing supplies, rope, tents, medical supplies, and a dozen other useful tools for surviving in the wild. Your own room on the lower deck is small and feels a bit cramped once you are all inside. It isn't until midnight that the noises from the upper deck die down as the crew finishes loading the last of the supplies. At first light the ship sails out of the harbor with the morning tide. [/QUOTE]
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