By the time Naomi notices the arm roasting on the fire (
smells like bacon, she thinks), the cannibals are already attacking. From behind a slime-encrusted mast, their leader (whose name, though our heroes will never know it, is Strujonius) unleashes an
ice storm, pummeling our heroes with fist-sized chunks of hail! The crew of the derelict screams a chorus of threatening battle cries as they spring forward, clutching stained and filthy greatclubs. Though they are dressed in rags, they have managed to create crude armor from shells, bones, skins and rotting cloth. They are mad from months or years of hunger, forced to rely on cannibalism to the point that they drew straws only hours ago to see who would sacrifice an arm.
The cannibals rush forward, beating at Jawbreaker and Erasmuz with their clubs. Frenzied blows rain down at our heroes. But they respond quickly. Jawbreaker first whips out his axe, but a moment later he rages and shifts into black bear form as the cannibals pound at him. He tears into them, ripping one of them down and injuring another. Queffe and Nara step up to fight, swinging their weapons and striking their enemies, but the cannibals are surprisingly tough.
Erasmuz, meanwhile, grins evilly as he casts a
spiritless weapon at Strujonius, and he giggles in glee as he strikes the enemy across the temple, wounding him severely and stunning him momentarily! He flicks his eyes across the deck of the ship; the battle is raging violently, with the cannibals all wounded but obviously still going strong. Jawbreaker, on the other hand, is criss-crossed with wounds and bruises from the sargasso clubs of the cannibals. He and Queffe keep ripping into the enemy, with the massive bear literally ripping one of them apart! He then turns and tears the armor of another one apart.
Foaming at the mouth, the cannibals scream and roar and swing their clubs, smacking our heroes about for quite respectable damage, thank you very much. Strujonius growls and shakes his head as he comes to his senses, and then he gestures and calls out a loud invocation. The seaweed begins
entangling our heroes!
Erasmuz leaps out of the area. Taking advantage of his momentary escape, the ur-priest speeds forward and punches Strujonius in the groin with all of his monkish training!* His fist sinks into Strujonius’ crotch far more deeply than would be healthy, and Strujonius fall, stunned again, with a strangled cry!
Naomi channels the power of Fire and drops a
fireball on the deck. It explodes with a terrific roar, searing cannibal flesh and dropping more of the vicious cannibals. Then the fattest of the halflings (she stands around 2’ 7” and weighs in at 59 pounds) lashes out with her mind,
recalling agony on enemy after enemy.
Strujonius’ head clears again, and he pulls out his axe. A tremendous blow against Jawbreaker leads the bear chief to roar at him- and rip him to pieces! The cannibals, already enraged, roar again, but the tide has clearly turned. Though one of them knocks the bear out for a moment, Ari’s druidic magic restores him to consciousness and Jawbreaker roars as he returns to the fight.
It’s only a few more seconds before the last cannibal falls to a combination of Nara, Naomi and Queffe.
“Damn!” exclaims Ari. “That was rough!”
“Yeah,” nods Nara, casting another healing spell on the badly wounded Jawbreaker. “Those guys were completely insane. They say there is strength in madness.”
The party begins searching the boat, looking both for loot and for any sign of the vessel’s name. There isn’t much of either one, unfortunately, though the dead spellcaster (Strujonius) does have a key- to what, our heroes have no idea.
“Now what?” asks Nara.
“Back to the launches, and on to the next derelict,” suggests Queffe.
“Yeah, we may as well get on with it,” Ari sighs. “There are a lot of them.”
“Twelve, by my count,” Queffe says.
As they head towards their boat, however, our heroes are ambushed by some kind of undead that tears up from underneath them. It is easily dispatched, but it is a reminder that the sargasso is far from safe. The party moves back to the launch, in which they proceed towards the next derelict. Fortunately for them, there is one only a few hundreds yards away. As they move up towards it, they can see that it appears to be a Strogassian warship.
Ari whistles. “That’s a piece of work.”
“And the sargasso got it,” replies Naomi softly. Then, a little louder, “We must be careful.” She strokes her chins thoughtfully.
“It’s unlikely to be the
Vast Explorer,” Nara points out. “I doubt whether a halfling would be given command of a Strogassian warship.”
“We should make sure,” opines Ari.
“I need to take a crap,” Tron observes.
“Wait ‘til we get out of the boat!” demands Ari. Naomi backs him up with a
suggestion, and Tron subsides. But he has already defecated in one of the boats, not to mention the party’s cabins on
the Promised Land, their own vessel. Ahh, the trials of traveling with a
crahk-head.
“Hey, look!” exclaims Nara. She points at the sky.
A strange, butterfly-winged creature is flying through the sky. It seems to be about the size of a halfling- albeit one with wings- and is headed their way.
“Uh-oh,” groans Nara, “it looks friendly.”
Next Time: Dandylion Hoo! The warship! More trouble in the Mustard Sargasso!!
*Erasmuz is an ex-monk. Here we see him applying his Stunning Fist ability.
