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<blockquote data-quote="Carlo-One" data-source="post: 7851885" data-attributes="member: 7015827"><p>Returning to the hold, Brok-Tul expressed his delight at the prospect of Gonzo accompanying them back to Westgate, while the others were less optimistic about the situation. Rahnee suggested that Aerikoth try and talk to the dragon once it overtook them, a course of action which Aerikoth indicated he had already raised with Captain Kelteel. The wizard, however, had let the captain remain ignorant of the fact that the party had previously encountered the dragon. Aerikoth agreed to go on deck and await the dragon's arrival.</p><p></p><p>Aerikoth came down the ladder a few minutes later, reporting that the dragon, who appeared tired but determined, had nearly overtaken the ship and the captain had requested everyone on deck, expecting the adventurers to fight if needed. On the windswept and rainy deck, the captain continued barking orders to his sailors as the party emerged from the hatch, the red dragon now visibly trailing behind the ship. Velduin and Brok-Tul told the captain that they should try and parley before fighting, a point with which the captain agreed, although he believed it unlikely to succeed and asked that they break out their weapons.</p><p></p><p>The sailor on aft watch called out that the dragon seemed to be struggling and was no longer gaining on the ship. Brok-Tul asked Captain Kelteel to slow down, so that the dragon wouldn't drown. This earned him a curt reprimand from the captain, who shook his head as if Brok-Tul was insane. The sailor cried out that the dragon was surging toward the ship, then a moment later screamed that the dragon was opening his mouth and breathing. A line of fire lanced from the still-distant dragon, the end of it impacting the ship and burning the sailor, who fell to the deck. Pointing his now-burning sleeve aft, the captain yelled that the dragon had fallen back and was retreating, then he helped douse the flames on himself and the ship deck.</p><p></p><p>Brok-Tul prayed to Helm to heal the wounded sailor, who after several tries was well enough to stagger to his feet and man his position. Captain Kelteel called out for the adventurers to get belowdecks while they sailed out the remainder of the storm, quietly thanking Brok-Tul before the half-orc went below for aiding the sailor. The captain also mentioned there had been relatively little damage to the ship from the dragon's breath, the storm having soaked the wood thoroughly. Before descending the ladder, Aerikoth pointed out to the captain that a dragon in the area would not bode well for House Urdo's plan to develop the island, something which the captain said he was sure to include in his own report.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlo-One, post: 7851885, member: 7015827"] Returning to the hold, Brok-Tul expressed his delight at the prospect of Gonzo accompanying them back to Westgate, while the others were less optimistic about the situation. Rahnee suggested that Aerikoth try and talk to the dragon once it overtook them, a course of action which Aerikoth indicated he had already raised with Captain Kelteel. The wizard, however, had let the captain remain ignorant of the fact that the party had previously encountered the dragon. Aerikoth agreed to go on deck and await the dragon's arrival. Aerikoth came down the ladder a few minutes later, reporting that the dragon, who appeared tired but determined, had nearly overtaken the ship and the captain had requested everyone on deck, expecting the adventurers to fight if needed. On the windswept and rainy deck, the captain continued barking orders to his sailors as the party emerged from the hatch, the red dragon now visibly trailing behind the ship. Velduin and Brok-Tul told the captain that they should try and parley before fighting, a point with which the captain agreed, although he believed it unlikely to succeed and asked that they break out their weapons. The sailor on aft watch called out that the dragon seemed to be struggling and was no longer gaining on the ship. Brok-Tul asked Captain Kelteel to slow down, so that the dragon wouldn't drown. This earned him a curt reprimand from the captain, who shook his head as if Brok-Tul was insane. The sailor cried out that the dragon was surging toward the ship, then a moment later screamed that the dragon was opening his mouth and breathing. A line of fire lanced from the still-distant dragon, the end of it impacting the ship and burning the sailor, who fell to the deck. Pointing his now-burning sleeve aft, the captain yelled that the dragon had fallen back and was retreating, then he helped douse the flames on himself and the ship deck. Brok-Tul prayed to Helm to heal the wounded sailor, who after several tries was well enough to stagger to his feet and man his position. Captain Kelteel called out for the adventurers to get belowdecks while they sailed out the remainder of the storm, quietly thanking Brok-Tul before the half-orc went below for aiding the sailor. The captain also mentioned there had been relatively little damage to the ship from the dragon's breath, the storm having soaked the wood thoroughly. Before descending the ladder, Aerikoth pointed out to the captain that a dragon in the area would not bode well for House Urdo's plan to develop the island, something which the captain said he was sure to include in his own report. [/QUOTE]
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