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<blockquote data-quote="Karl Green" data-source="post: 1487081" data-attributes="member: 1467"><p>With Fentrith, Torrin, and Black Jack rowing <span style="font-size: 9px"><em>(assuming he wishes to help out <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" />)</em></span> the odd party set out for the Crematorium at best possible speed (which is still pretty slow). Within an hour or so Freeport starts retreating into the distance, the mountains on the southern part of the island still predominate behind you, when Vallard spots the island in the distance. The late afternoon sunlight makes the waves sparkle as the island come into view in the next 30 minutes of rowing. It has two barren peaks on each end, one would guess the higher reaches approximately 300 feet and the other around 100 feet. From this angle it looks like the island is around six or seven hundred feet long. Narrow rocky beaches line the shores, and small wiry shrubs grow here and there on the sparse landscape. Between the two promontories sits a small building made of stone and brick, maybe two stories high with a bell tower raising an additional two floors about the rest of the complex. To east side of the building, coming up right out the side of the larger peak, sticks a thick chimney or smoke stack (more then likely the crematorium you would guess). There is a short stone wall surrounds this part of the building (linking up between the two peaks), and a path leads from the front gate down to a single short pier that juts into the ocean. The dock is deserted, and all you can hear are the calls of seagulls and the crashing of the breakers… as the boat gets closers a light rain begins to fall and the wind picks up a bit. There is still maybe 30 minutes to an hour before the main storm hits, but what light of the day that remains is rapidly fading.</p><p></p><p><em>[OCC assuming that you tie the boat up at the docks, go ahead and let me know what you want to do next… The pier sticks out into the water about 30 feet or so. The path up to the gate in the short wall is maybe 100ft from the end of the pier.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karl Green, post: 1487081, member: 1467"] With Fentrith, Torrin, and Black Jack rowing [size=1][i](assuming he wishes to help out ;))[/i][/size][i][/i] the odd party set out for the Crematorium at best possible speed (which is still pretty slow). Within an hour or so Freeport starts retreating into the distance, the mountains on the southern part of the island still predominate behind you, when Vallard spots the island in the distance. The late afternoon sunlight makes the waves sparkle as the island come into view in the next 30 minutes of rowing. It has two barren peaks on each end, one would guess the higher reaches approximately 300 feet and the other around 100 feet. From this angle it looks like the island is around six or seven hundred feet long. Narrow rocky beaches line the shores, and small wiry shrubs grow here and there on the sparse landscape. Between the two promontories sits a small building made of stone and brick, maybe two stories high with a bell tower raising an additional two floors about the rest of the complex. To east side of the building, coming up right out the side of the larger peak, sticks a thick chimney or smoke stack (more then likely the crematorium you would guess). There is a short stone wall surrounds this part of the building (linking up between the two peaks), and a path leads from the front gate down to a single short pier that juts into the ocean. The dock is deserted, and all you can hear are the calls of seagulls and the crashing of the breakers… as the boat gets closers a light rain begins to fall and the wind picks up a bit. There is still maybe 30 minutes to an hour before the main storm hits, but what light of the day that remains is rapidly fading. [i][OCC assuming that you tie the boat up at the docks, go ahead and let me know what you want to do next… The pier sticks out into the water about 30 feet or so. The path up to the gate in the short wall is maybe 100ft from the end of the pier.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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