On the deck of the Second Shank...Scott makes a remark that some might construe as dubiously sincere - however, by this point nobody can really tell what he's actually trying to say at any given point, so nobody seems to mind.
"I am glad you find some worth in us, my lord.""Mm-hm, yes," the Artiste replies, looking back at Evelyn, who has managed to actually glide a little bit.
Sigmund, seeing no reason to continue speaking to his questionably benevolent overlord, returns to practicing magic. He starts to alter the small sheet of paper with the air blast spell. However, just as he writes any additional words on it, they evaporate immediately. This is quite unusual, Sigmund believes.
In the streets of Shriekpot...Niklas, ashamed at having slightly impaired the murderous efficiency of good old
Mark, tries to make it up as they together try to chase down that silly running fellow.
[Opposed movement: Niklas and Mark vs. Ziggy: 3 and 6+1 vs. 6]
Despite a valiant attempt on the runner's part that leaves Niklas in the dust, Mark catches up to the fellow, going for yet another stab at his vitals in both the literal and the metaphorical sense.
[Mark vs. Ziggy: 3+1 vs. 6]
The stab robs Mark of some of his momentum, however, and the running man takes the opportunity to sprint away, gaining a reasonable amount of distance from the skeleton in the process.
Morton, meanwhile, realizes that he cannot watch such uncivilized, murderous conduct like some kind of horrid accomplice - oh no, such a thing would be unthinkable, not to mention signify a total failure of the butling ideals he has tried to uphold in his unlife. So he makes his grievances plain.
"I-I'm sorry, I just-I just can't do this. This is wholly unnecessary, barbaric, and-and... And utterly ungentlemanly and uncouth! Good day, sirs," he says, raising his voice to the vaunted level of 'rather peeved', then turns around and leaves. Nobody really responds - neither Mark and Niklas, who currently seem unable to catch a thief, nor
Kevin, who is currently kicking a fellow lying on the ground.
[Kicking a man while he's down: Kevin vs. Shamus: 1 vs. 5-
1]
He kicks the fellow a few times, and the man is about to whimper, but then a thought strikes him. He looks over at who's kicking him.
Ah, it's not the terrifying creature with a lethal weapon that it does not hesitate to use! This is simply some other guy. Good.
[Counterattack: Trip: Shamus vs. Kevin: 3 vs. 3+1]
He kicks at Kevin's leg, which refuses to budge. Hm. Well, it was a decent idea, anyway. He then rolls away, getting up and breaking into a run in the same fluid motion.
Luckily for him, Morton has ended his association with these barbarians and their antics, and reaches the ship in no time at all. He is somewhat comforted by the sight of his more civilized partners - the Artiste, Erin, Sigmund, even Justine and Scott, and the skinless duck-thing.
Okay, maybe not the skinless duck-thing.