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game_systems:pathfinder:skull_shackles:lady_pirates:adventure_journal [2023/07/02 10:58] – [Mutiny!] Bryan Stephens | game_systems:pathfinder:skull_shackles:lady_pirates:adventure_journal [2023/07/02 11:06] – [04 Rickety’s Squibs] Bryan Stephens | ||
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//”I am captain Beryl Lightheart. We know we cannot run. We will surrender our cargo to you in exchange for passage!// | //”I am captain Beryl Lightheart. We know we cannot run. We will surrender our cargo to you in exchange for passage!// | ||
- | Xeni is fast to agree to this, much to Darix’s disappointment. The Major leads her crew to move the cargo from this cripped | + | Xeni is fast to agree to this, much to Darix’s disappointment. The Major leads her crew to move the cargo from this crippled |
- | After a full morning, the two ships separate, with Fipps, Arreta, and Patches transferred to the crew of the //Crassus Conveyor//. The group knows they will need more crew, but they are happy to be rid of the last of their enemies from the // | + | {{ : |
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+ | After a full morning, the two ships separate, with Fipps, Arreta, and Patches transferred to the crew of the //Southern Sirocco//. The group knows they will need more crew, but they are happy to be rid of the last of their enemies from the // | ||
On the first of Densus, the ship approaches their goal. Rounding the tall headland reveals a hidden cove at the mouth of a wide jungle river, its sluggish brown waters staining the waters of the blue sea like an ugly bruise. A series of docks has been built upon this estuary, with buildings concealed beneath the overhanging limbs of the jungle beyond. A wooden watchtower stands upon the promontory of the headland, carefully concealed among the trees to provide a clandestine view of the seas. It is clear to the crew that there is a significant drought going on in the area. | On the first of Densus, the ship approaches their goal. Rounding the tall headland reveals a hidden cove at the mouth of a wide jungle river, its sluggish brown waters staining the waters of the blue sea like an ugly bruise. A series of docks has been built upon this estuary, with buildings concealed beneath the overhanging limbs of the jungle beyond. A wooden watchtower stands upon the promontory of the headland, carefully concealed among the trees to provide a clandestine view of the seas. It is clear to the crew that there is a significant drought going on in the area. | ||
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Rickety Hake and a few of his menial hirelings reside in the Commons as well, but most of the residents of Rickety’s Squibs live in the smaller huts. Most of these men and women are humans (N human commoners 1–3, though a dozen are experts 3–5 and oversee the actual refitting work) with a handful of halflings as well. None are armored, and few carry anything more dangerous than a knife or hatchet. | Rickety Hake and a few of his menial hirelings reside in the Commons as well, but most of the residents of Rickety’s Squibs live in the smaller huts. Most of these men and women are humans (N human commoners 1–3, though a dozen are experts 3–5 and oversee the actual refitting work) with a handful of halflings as well. None are armored, and few carry anything more dangerous than a knife or hatchet. | ||
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The group settles in, and spends a day seeing their ship be hoisted at the dry dock. A massive, wedge-shaped wooden ramp rises directly from the river. It is large enough to hold a ship of the line and has huge mooring points to allow such a ship to be stabilized in place. Wooden scaffolding is erected all along its sides to allow workers easy access to all points of a ship and its hull. | The group settles in, and spends a day seeing their ship be hoisted at the dry dock. A massive, wedge-shaped wooden ramp rises directly from the river. It is large enough to hold a ship of the line and has huge mooring points to allow such a ship to be stabilized in place. Wooden scaffolding is erected all along its sides to allow workers easy access to all points of a ship and its hull. |