At the Brotherhood of Fine Furniture and Other Odds and Ends...
Niklas thanks his kindly provider of chairs and works his magic!
However, these chairs don't seem willing to cooperate for some reason. Niklas can't help but wonder why that might be.
"It is these furniture salesmen, I tell you. You cannot trust their ways."
On the deck of the shrieking ship of Shriekpot...
Sigmund, quite aware of the horribly injured and outlandish state of both himself and his compatriots, proposes an idea for Kevin to ruminate upon.
"Well, do you want to come with me to beg for some money? You know, maybe we can use people's pity in our favor."
He can see it now - unfortunate victims of guardsman brutality, wailing their hearts out on the streets, their story pushing all passersby to openly weep tears of pure gold into handily-placed receptacles... ooh...
"If I'm going to earn money on the streets, it'll be by jesting and not by begging. So no."
Dammit, Kevin, Sigmund was on a roll here.
"If you want to earn money in a state such as that, go ahead, but I'm sure that you won't be able to do much," Sigmund shoots back, hoping that'll show the impudent jester who is the real idea man here. He then heads back to the cargo hold to his only true friend, if only by virtue of sheer immobility, Mark.
"Well, I want to read your books, and I don't know if you can even read, but I will be a little considerate and read them with you."
While Sigmund sits down and reads the book, Mark can't help but feel that he would appreciate limbs far more than a bedtime story from the schmuck who stole his books and just now gravely insulted his literacy. He's read the damn things already, for goodness' sake!
Sigmund, leafing through the book, finds that it has a whole lot of text in it. With words! And shapes! And diagrams! Oh, how terribly impressive! There's also a funny chapter on something called visceromancy, that looks like a fun thing to read in a darkened room in the middle of the night. Other than that, it's mostly just depictions of people finding meaning in all sorts of random crap.
At the Feisty Jelly...
Scott explains the problem at hand.
"The Special's the problem, they enjoyed it too much."
"Hah! I'm sure they did. So, whaddaya want again?"
On a telepathic ship...
Morton inquires further on the ship's emotional experience.
~Very true, very true indeed. It's never quite the places we've been that make them special, but rather what we remember of them, and what has happened there as I've always found. What was her name? She sounds like the kind of person I'd hear causing sweeping changes across the lands.~
~Marian Fensworth, her name was. A name to remember and treasure, yes. Have you heard of her?~