Lelia, Alpha party
Lelia shakes her head side to side twice at this.[then] Lelia cocks her head to one side and hums from a low pitch to a high pitch over less than half a second, holding the higher pitch for a very brief instant whilst still watching the captain and watching him watch her.
[Alpha | Greg/Lelia/Ainir]
He watched, tilted his head to the side, and thought for a second. There was a brief thump felt through the ship and a muffled explosion, a rush of bloody singed feathers, followed by a chuckle and him shaking his head. If someone were to listen hard enough, they'd almost hear what sounded like hysterical evil giggling.
"I will translate that as 'It's a bloody curse, you idiot, of course my enemies will see me.' And possibly a 'why do you feel we're going to be attacked.'At the word "curse", a few of the crew actively flinched and made a warding symbol and/or appropriate religious gesture.
"Unlike some of my superstitious crew, I do not believe that I or this fleet..."A pause.
"That either this ship or I do be cursed. I do, however, see the hands of the Gods, and there are two choices - let Fate take you as the winds and look to where you go, or fight the stream and strike every obstacle on the way. I, for one, intend to steer with Fate; the last time I fought it..."He turned away, waving a hand. It wasn't a dismissal, merely a gesture to say "Think nothing of it" and "Your sympathy is unwelcome at this time."
From belowdecks, the Fire Giant woman who had dealt with Morgrod came up, complaining rapidly in Elementare. One didn't need to speak the language to catch the meaning of the message.
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[Alpha | Lionan/Violette/Kaz/Assorted Party NPC's]
The next card to be flipped was, naturally, a six of clubs - almost certainly a victory for Lionan, who would have a solid four of a kind. This caused an intensifying of the bet, going up to a silver and a penny.
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[Alpha | Morgrod/Ghoulcannon]
Unfortunately for Morgrod, this particular experiment wasn't a success in anything except amusing coincidence and having an idea of where they went wrong. The experiment was MUCH less fortunate for the ghoul crammed in the cannon, who almost managed to avoid liquification, and far, far less fortunate for the poor hawk who had the misfortune to be directly in the path of a flaming high-velocity ghoul-head. The majestic creature vanished in a blast of black fire and blood, which very nearly made up for the failure.
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[Alpha | Party NPC Roundup]
[Hyper Doom Pixie]
It wasn't as though I wanted to be here. By blood, she was Seelie; by inclination, Wildfae. On the other hand, favors were owed, and there were two to watch - the newest member of the Winter and Unseelie, and that charmingly, well-built, straight-black-toothed dragon...
NOPE. Remember that he's literally card-carrying evil, and still needs to be beaten into redemption. Possibly spanked...The glow at the front of the ship changed to a bright pink.
[Olaf]
Olaf missed his dog.
It was kind of a strange thing to be sad about, he supposed, but Loyal Dog was a good dog. Possibly the best one he'd owned. Unfortunately for him and Dog, the Dog had to wait behind at THE shrine. After all, Olaf Shatterstone, tribal priest and Bringer of Darkness was, although memorable in his appearance and lordly attitude, was an entirely different person and could hide much better than Álefir Flameskull Longtooth, First of the Nine Blades of Hatred*.
As Olaf, he had freedom. He had a lover. True, she wanted to redeem him or kill him (the feeling was mutual), but aside from her, there were very few attempts to kill him other than the direct, straightforward sort; the lies were simpler; those below easier to see. He at least hoped the little necromancer was worth his time, but when His Immaculate Horror pointed the Jeweled Talon, Olaf would go that way and not question until later, and quietly at that.
He still missed his dog, though.
[9th-level priest as opposed to the 3rd he claims and appears to be.]
William:
I am tired of these spies.Unsurprisingly, William counted himself among these number. It wasn't exactly why the adventurer-mage had come along. Nobody could
order a Master Adventurer to do anything; they could, however, request that someone competent enough to Witness would be inserted in the Party before the prophecied events came to pass, and who better to Witness than someone who actually had heard it from the Seer's lips?
More like the seer's ass...All the same, he actually agreed with his "volunteering" to be "sent". Regardless of prophecy, he fully well agreed that the Guild should have a representative who was capable of reporting back and who could try to preserve the Party when certain conflicting interests... conflicted. It was only common sense to study the half-dragon to see if he really was the Defender of Darshendros. His Spring ancestor had politely asked him to watch the Winterfae and the wild Summerfae, in terms that vaguely implied he was part of the Unseelie spy network. The Scholar had sent a dream indicating that one of his followers would require magical assistance to defend against a threat he didn't know, and William didn't see a great shiny feathery asshole with a big sword anywhere around. He could see the reflection of a bearded asshole in the mirrored surface of the watercrafting, though.
I would greatly prefer to have more than one reason of my own to be here, though.Ottunort:
Ottunort, unlike the rest of the party supporting cast, was along because there was an adventure to be had. Instead of brooding like the others, he was playing - and winning - a game of darts with the other passengers in the cabin.