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Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 4:43 pm
by Hywaywolf
Edward hesitantly tells the formidable redhaired lady about life at an abbey, but mostly its pretty much about what happens in the gardens, wood and lawns. When the snows come he giggles as a flake lands on hi nose. Then is startled when the big seaman yells for him to fix something. he stands and goes to the big sailor, "Sir, I am a fair hand at fixing garden tools, fences and gates and such, but I don't know much about repairing ships. I should probably just go to my cabin and get out of the way."
Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 5:09 pm
by mTeasdale
Joscelin will profit of the chaotic situation on the ship to sneak again in the captain quarters, to see if the strange woman is still there.
*Hide & Move silently mode ON*
Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 6:11 pm
by Longman
William will answer Alrone's question -
As far as I know she looked like the same woman in green that you saw. DM would have to clarify that.
Then William will go to his quarters and lie there with his head under the covers, praying.
Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 7:10 pm
by Woe
If she can, Elizabeth will go to William's cabin to keep his mind occupied during the storm. She knows how much he dislikes sailing. Otherwise, she will weather the storm in her room, praying devoutly and learning to read.
Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 8:23 pm
by Mint
mTeasdale wrote:Joscelin will profit of the chaotic situation on the ship to sneak again in the captain quarters, to see if the strange woman is still there.
*Hide & Move silently mode ON*
Sneaking down the passageway to the Captain's dining room entrance you discover that the door is locked. You listen at the door but hear nothing. After a moment you decide to see if you can unlock the door and, after making sure the passage is empty, start fiddling with the lock. After a moment you succeed in unlocking the door and slip into the dining room. You see that the room is empty and close the door behind you. Moving over to the door that leads further into the Captain's private quarters and try to open it.
Moving into the inner passage you close the dining room door behind you and quietly walk to the door where you saw the Captain and Shaha. Bending over you look inside.
Inside you see the young teen sleeping on her side facing away from you atop the blankets.
Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 4:01 am
by artikid
Kynndelic stays in his quarters as requested by the crew
Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 8:25 am
by mTeasdale
Is there a journal (if the captain keeps one) or a letter in the cabin ? If so, Joscelin will take it and leave the room without making any noises.
Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 10:05 am
by Mint
mTeasdale wrote:Is there a journal (if the captain keeps one) or a letter in the cabin ? If so, Joscelin will take it and leave the room without making any noises.
(OOC: My bad. When I said you bend over and look inside I meant you were looking through the keyhole and into the room. I left it at that because if Joscelin were to decide to go in he would first have to check the door to see if it's unlocked, unlock it if it is, and open it to see the whole room...a more perilous and chancy proposition than simply going in and looking about. So I am putting you back in time and you are, at the moment, peeping through the keyhole on the young teen as she sleeps - you Tom.

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Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 12:19 pm
by mTeasdale
Mint wrote:mTeasdale wrote:Is there a journal (if the captain keeps one) or a letter in the cabin ? If so, Joscelin will take it and leave the room without making any noises.
(OOC: My bad. When I said you bend over and look inside I meant you were looking through the keyhole and into the room. I left it at that because if Joscelin were to decide to go in he would first have to check the door to see if it's unlocked, unlock it if it is, and open it to see the whole room...a more perilous and chancy proposition than simply going in and looking about. So I am putting you back in time and you are, at the moment, peeping through the keyhole on the young teen as she sleeps - you Tom.

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OOC - A bit of misunderstanding, but anyway I didn't really want to enter the room.
Joscelin will just go see the half-orc and the sorceror to see if the strange girls description are matching.
Re: Chapter One: The Star and the Sylvan Sea
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 2:26 pm
by Mint
After what seems like it must be days but in reality is only a couple of hours the steward comes by the cabins and informs everyone that it is now safe to come out as long as you stay below decks and invites you all to repair to the passenger's dining room for a bit of afternoon tea.