Gnurl says, "Well, sir, I thought that I had a good idea for penetrating the enemy compound, but my recent consultation with a water elemental has dis-abused me of that notion. So I find myself returning to the proverbial drawing-board once again. Although I will offer this for the group's consideration: One of the greatest enemies of wooden sailing vessels is FIRE. Especially if the vessel is carrying a significant quantity of gunpowder. If we can ascertain the location of the pirates' powder magazine, then perhaps I could work some mischief upon them with the judicious employment of a bolt of lightning or two. Or, then again, perhaps another conjuration might be in order, but of a fire elemental this time?"mleibrock said:"To the 'Officers', "So we are all in agreement? We will discuss our plans for taking the undead beyond the wall with the our new friends and hopefully work together to achieve that goal."
Sorry to be redundant but I never heard from Mikey.
Leif said:Gnurl says, "Captain Geoffrey, your warning about the "bolt-holes" for the villains whom we face is well-taken. But may I also suggest that if we can inflict some serious hurt on these villains as we chase them from bolt-hole to bolt-hole, then we should face a correspondingly lesser task when we finally run them to ground. We must just be sure that we are able to recover our own strength at a faster pace than they can do the same, and the addition of yourself and Madam Priestess Mingo to our band makes that all but certain, I hope."