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(RP) Dangerous Legacy


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Two days, thinks Sonrik as he reaches into his purse and cough's up a gold piece. He is still rather disturbed with Ala's recent "accident" and subsequent change of behavior. In the morning, he prays to The Twins for the wisdom to help solve this problem. He then quietly grabs some more portable items from breakfast, and slings his meager travelling pack, ready to set sail.
 

Ala looks to Sonrik and shakes her head slightly. "Keep thy gold, my friend. Should we decide to take this voyage, I shall pay the due..."
 

Rak guards the gold coin he was about to hand over to the captain "thank you Ala" he sudently becomes aware of the marks she has on her neck and troath.
"Ala what happend to you?" " thats a BIG bruce you got there"

ooc: Vendeta: autopilot if necesarry. i was luky today and this computer madeit to open the enworlds pages :)
 

"If we can share the price, it might be better to do so. Who knows what will happen. Ala, " Sel'Tarien slips back into Elven "
you should not feel required to compensate.
"

He gets two gold coins out and sees if the rest of the group adds some money to the pool.
 

Ala looks at Rak with a raised brow, but says nothing, thinking him rather foolish, at the least. Ala nodds to Sel'Tarien and also pitches two gold into the "pot"...
 




With the fee of ten gold raised, the captain invites the passengers onto the boat. It is a 25 foot boat made for speed. The deck is clean and solid with four or five visible sailors attending to various chores. The boat soon sets sail and is moving at a considerable pace down river toward the mightly lake Enber. Within half an hour, the town of Bobbit cannot even be seen, nor the trees or fields surrounding it. A short two hours later and the mouth of the river widens and pours out into the great lake.

Lake Enber is over 100 miles across at this point and the other side cannot be seen. All that is seen is a glassy layer of calm, cool water to starbard and rolling plains of grass and shrubs to port as the boat turns northward toward the town of Neefe.
 

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