Island Empire Part 2, Mermaid's Rest

Intimidation

Radoon's bold play stops the hulking ogre in his tracks much to the surprise of the rest of the party. Moving quickly, you all enter the concealed door before the northman notices. There is a passage leading forward and a door to the left. The room beyond the door is a scene of considerable carnage. It appears some of the particularly vicious undead were here. There is no sign of Finn, Morwyn and DeGrasse. There is no exit from the room. Moving back to the hallway you can continue along the passage. It ends in a door about 30' down.

OOC: Do you continue? Set a watch at your rear? Marching order?
 

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mleibrock said:
Scott, OCC - Sorry, was waiting for input from Rook and also been a little down in the dumps, not feel like posting. I will be making a trip to Memphis/Jonesboro for Thanksgiving. Maybe we could do lunch/dinner on either the flight in or out?

OOC: Sorry to hear you are feeling down. Let me know the dates and I'll clear my schedule. I'd like to get together.
 

Rook

Rook will stay at the rear, walking backwards and trusting his companions to keep him from running into anything. He holds his dagger and belaying pin ready.
 

Reunited

Making your way forward, Radoon at the fore and Rook bringing up the rear, you see more scenes of fighting. The smell of gunpowder is stong in the air. Finally, you enter a round room with a firepit where a couple of bodies are down. Finn and the Captains appear to be questionning a prisoner. Captain DeGrasse looks up and smiles at Radoon. They have obviously been in some fights as well.
 

Radoon - Mariner/Fighter/Master Thrower

Aye, Cap'in. But it appears we have arrived at this party a bit late. And what is it you have hear?"
 

Morwyn

"Good news actually. This young woman has recently seen Allois alive; she delivered food to him a few days ago. She's been able to confirm that he was on the ship Rook and I scouted. From her description, it seems likely that the ship is the Lorrianna Fare. Fair weather and the wind at our backs, we may well restore both son and ship to Captain Marin."
 





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