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<blockquote data-quote="Mallak" data-source="post: 2708801" data-attributes="member: 37105"><p><em>Colmarr seems to have done a fairly competent job with Grondar's head. His stitches are neat and precise. Afterwards, it occurs to him that a cleverly-applied mending spell could do for flesh what it does for other broken or torn items.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>In Colmarr's cabin, there's no place for Grondar to lie down, so he sits with his back to the wall opposite the door. The rum is quite potent stuff, and both Troth and Grondar feel as if the edge has been taken off their pain. Grondar is even feeling a bit tipsy; he can usually hold his alchohol quite well, but under the circumstances, his lightheadednes is probably to be expected.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Up on deck, the golden rays of the sun have almost vanished beyond the distant peaks. Denthar's eyes are beginning to feel strained and blurry, and the impending twilight isn't helping matters any. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>In the rigging, N'un T'Chauck is keeping a competent eye on the sails. There's a rope down below that could use tightening. It's too bad there are two men out of commission.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>At the helm, Braer realizes that Denthar has had quite a long watch and could probably use a break. Besides, a fresh pair of eyes in the oncomming gloom would be handy, especially if that ship is still back there. Braer knows that he likely has the best nightvision in the crew, but he's needed at the helm. His duties as first mate don't allow him to sit in the crow's nest like a common sailor, even if he wanted to. Of course, what he "should" do has never dictated his actions in the past. Still, he is trying to avoid attracting unwanted attention. But then, what does this narrator know about Braer's internal monologue?</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Down below, Colmarr knocks at the captain's door . . . </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mallak, post: 2708801, member: 37105"] [i]Colmarr seems to have done a fairly competent job with Grondar's head. His stitches are neat and precise. Afterwards, it occurs to him that a cleverly-applied mending spell could do for flesh what it does for other broken or torn items. In Colmarr's cabin, there's no place for Grondar to lie down, so he sits with his back to the wall opposite the door. The rum is quite potent stuff, and both Troth and Grondar feel as if the edge has been taken off their pain. Grondar is even feeling a bit tipsy; he can usually hold his alchohol quite well, but under the circumstances, his lightheadednes is probably to be expected. Up on deck, the golden rays of the sun have almost vanished beyond the distant peaks. Denthar's eyes are beginning to feel strained and blurry, and the impending twilight isn't helping matters any. In the rigging, N'un T'Chauck is keeping a competent eye on the sails. There's a rope down below that could use tightening. It's too bad there are two men out of commission. At the helm, Braer realizes that Denthar has had quite a long watch and could probably use a break. Besides, a fresh pair of eyes in the oncomming gloom would be handy, especially if that ship is still back there. Braer knows that he likely has the best nightvision in the crew, but he's needed at the helm. His duties as first mate don't allow him to sit in the crow's nest like a common sailor, even if he wanted to. Of course, what he "should" do has never dictated his actions in the past. Still, he is trying to avoid attracting unwanted attention. But then, what does this narrator know about Braer's internal monologue? Down below, Colmarr knocks at the captain's door . . . [/i] [/QUOTE]
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