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<blockquote data-quote="Avatar_V" data-source="post: 1061229" data-attributes="member: 5438"><p><strong>Cale Tomen, Halfling Rogue/Transmuter</strong></p><p></p><p>Cale rubs his neck where the slats had rubbed it raw. He then sits up and surveys his position. Not far off, he sees people moving on the beach. He hears a call offering medical attention and wonders whether his neck deserves it. But then his mind comes back to a far more immediate problem... they're there; he's here. It's not far, only 60 feet, but still too far for him to trudge. The water would be far too deep for even the half orc he sees on the beach to stand in. And for as comfortable as Cale is on a ship, he never did take to swimming; to be perfectly honest the thought always frightened him a little bit. Something about the vastness of the ocean compared to himself. </p><p></p><p>He could call for help, he supposes. Surely the half orc, or the kindly cleric would swim out for him. But then he thinks better of it. After nealy drowning to death, coming and rescuing his scrawny halfling self is probably the last thing any of them wants to do. But there's no need; he made it this far in the lifeboat, he can use it to get a bit farther.</p><p></p><p>Cale sits on the rock and sets to work pulling loose planks from the lifeboat. Using his rope, he very carefully binds several of them together to form a halfling sized raft (ooc: If a check is required, I'll take 20, +9 Use Rope). Once finished, he takes one last plank to use as an oar and starts rowing. </p><p></p><p>Once on the beach, Cale will take the rope from the raft and put it back in his backpack; <em>Rope can be useful in countless situations</em> he thinks to himself. Seeing Jobis checking pockets, Cale thinks to himself that that's not a bad idea. Those poor souls won't need their trinkets anymore, may as well put what resources they have to good use. Cale, too, begins checking pulses and pockets. He does ponder though whether or not a necklace or some such thing may have been a treasured heirloom or something. If he finds something that he suspects the victim may have liked to have been buried with, he leaves it; but other wise, he pockets any valuables. <em>We should bury them</em> Cale thinks as he travels about the beach, but that's something that can wait until everyone has gathered their senses and the survivors have all gotten together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avatar_V, post: 1061229, member: 5438"] [b]Cale Tomen, Halfling Rogue/Transmuter[/b] Cale rubs his neck where the slats had rubbed it raw. He then sits up and surveys his position. Not far off, he sees people moving on the beach. He hears a call offering medical attention and wonders whether his neck deserves it. But then his mind comes back to a far more immediate problem... they're there; he's here. It's not far, only 60 feet, but still too far for him to trudge. The water would be far too deep for even the half orc he sees on the beach to stand in. And for as comfortable as Cale is on a ship, he never did take to swimming; to be perfectly honest the thought always frightened him a little bit. Something about the vastness of the ocean compared to himself. He could call for help, he supposes. Surely the half orc, or the kindly cleric would swim out for him. But then he thinks better of it. After nealy drowning to death, coming and rescuing his scrawny halfling self is probably the last thing any of them wants to do. But there's no need; he made it this far in the lifeboat, he can use it to get a bit farther. Cale sits on the rock and sets to work pulling loose planks from the lifeboat. Using his rope, he very carefully binds several of them together to form a halfling sized raft (ooc: If a check is required, I'll take 20, +9 Use Rope). Once finished, he takes one last plank to use as an oar and starts rowing. Once on the beach, Cale will take the rope from the raft and put it back in his backpack; [I]Rope can be useful in countless situations[/I] he thinks to himself. Seeing Jobis checking pockets, Cale thinks to himself that that's not a bad idea. Those poor souls won't need their trinkets anymore, may as well put what resources they have to good use. Cale, too, begins checking pulses and pockets. He does ponder though whether or not a necklace or some such thing may have been a treasured heirloom or something. If he finds something that he suspects the victim may have liked to have been buried with, he leaves it; but other wise, he pockets any valuables. [I]We should bury them[/I] Cale thinks as he travels about the beach, but that's something that can wait until everyone has gathered their senses and the survivors have all gotten together. [/QUOTE]
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