Under strange stars

Shin'nairo - Champion of the Sun-Tribe

The elven woman puts away her weapons, then looks for something to fill with water. If she finds anything, she will fill it, and try to drown the fire.
 

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Amira casts mage armor on herself and Razeem.

Meanwhile Al-Khazad and Shin´nairo fly and climb onto the burning ship while yelling for help and start fighting the flames. At first the onlookers do nothing, until someone shouts "I watched it all! The gnome in that boat was the one that did it."

Then several ship villagers close on boats and running through on the nearby crafts and attack the flames with blankets and water. It seems that it soon will be under control.

Meanwhile the boats with the guards come closer, enough to count the number of them, they are about 15.
 

(OOC: I edited this after Synchonicity posted the next post. Seems that consensus is to stay, quench the fire in the case of Shin´nairo and Al-Khazad and wait for the guards. Next post will be up thenext Sunday.)
 
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The fire is extinguished thanks largely to Al-Khazad and Shin´nairo´s efforts. The group now stands in the blackened ship, waiting for the guards to come. The woman Al-khazad saved also arrives and thanks him profusely, but the other villagers that helped with the fire quickly return to their floating houses seeing the guards approach.

"Thank you, thank you very much" continues the woman. "I don´t know how ever I would be able to pay you, may the gods and good genies bless your path." But the guards make her also dissapear with her daughter.

The guards arrive, three boats full of them. The boss (Captain? sargeant? leader?) and other five guards climb on the ship and stand before you, hands on hips, and looks around. The other guards rescue a floating beastman corpse from the water.

"What the hell happened here?"

[OOC: Since it seems that Uriel have problems with his computer, and at east two other players won´t connect for a time, I´d say we´ll take a break at least ´till friday, or what we need to have the crew together again]
 
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Amira

The guards arrive, three boats full of them. The boss (Captain? sargeant? leader?) and other five guards climb on the ship and stand before you, hands on hips, and looks around. The other guards rescue a floating beastman corpse from the water.
"What the hell happened here?"
Amira steps forward as the guards step onboard and start questioning the party. "We came to visit sage Kyot, when these brutes attacked us. Their reasons are beyond my imagination, but it seems they were expecting us. They were led by a masked spellcaster, who fled before you arrived."

"Besides the beastmen the mage had a lackey, a warrior, who I saw speaking to you earlier. You would be wise to put him in shackles. Where is he anyway?"
 
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"We came to visit sage Kyot, when these brutes attacked us. Their reasons are beyond my imagination, but it seems they were expecting us. They were led by a masked spellcaster, who fled before you arrived."

"Besides the beastmen the mage had a lackey, a warrior, who I saw speaking to you earlier. You would be wise to put him in shackles. Where is he anyway?"

Some guards cough, others make a step back and the remaining one pales. “Ah, ahem.” Replies the one that spoke before; “So, he was with a sorcerer of some sort, wasn´t he? How was…?”

He stops for a moment and shouts at the villagers around:

“What are you looking at? Go back to your filthy ships!”

“Forget that. Look, the man you said informed us that you were responsible for the current damage. So…” he pauses.

“Are you sure you made him flee?”
 


"I wouldn't say we made him flee, but leave he did. I would like to know why he ambushed us, even to leaving an explosive note on Kyot's ship. You speak as if you know something about him, care to share?"
 

Amira

Someone said:
“Forget that. Look, the man you said informed us that you were responsible for the current damage. So…” he pauses.

“Are you sure you made him flee?”
"Some of the damage was unintentionally made by our group as we were defending ourselves from the attack, but we were not responsible for this," Amira says waving her hand at the surrounding carnage. "Don't you think we would tried to run away, if we were the villains here? I don't know if the man fled or is trying to frame us, but I'll assure he belongs to the guilty party."

"Now, where is the warrior? Don't you dare to tell me you let him walk away," she adds tapping the ground impatiently with her foot gazing the guard right in the eyes trying to look as authorative as she possibly can.
 

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