In the Webbed Toe...Niklas, while looking around the tavern, suddenly gets a powerful urge from an unknown source, an itch at the edge of his mind that direly requires scratching. Abandoning whatever it was that he was doing, he straightens out and lets loose a mighty shout!
"EVERYONE SHUT UP!"It doesn't come out as large-sounding as he had hoped, but it does get the attention of the two telekinetics nearby. Both of them don't seem pleased.
"HOW ABOUT YOU SHUT UP?" the rotund, northern-looking one shouts right back, the resulting pressure wave lifting Niklas off his legs and sending him flying into a wall as the windows of the tavern (and, if Niklas hasn't missed his mark, the windows of several nearby buildings as well). The thin woman applauds.
"Well said. Don't take guff from furniture, my mother always told me.""Can you believe the gall on that one? Not even a real person, and talking to one's betters like that.""I'm not entirely sure he's not real, though. I mean, we both heard him.""Well, we are both equally inebriated.""So it's like a hallucinatory wavelength, you think?""Exactly! I've been working on this theory, you see. How about we discuss it over a nice drink?""Sounds agreeable, I suppose.""Wonderful! I think there's some goods left behind the counter. Let's check it right now!"The two women then go behind the somewhat ruined barkeep's counter and start rummaging through the rubble for alcoholic substances. Niklas, meanwhile, peels off the wall mostly unharmed. At this point,
Mark comes in through the door, grabbing the stunned chair surreptitiously, then leaving the premises post-haste. He arrives back on the ship only minutes later, depositing Niklas on deck. He wonders if now would be a good time to raise his arms in triumph.
"Hey, look who's here! What took you so long? The party's already happening!" the unfamiliar wizard man from the tavern says to him, looking quite smug as he sits next to the Artiste. He doesn't wait for an answer, but merely turns back to the Artiste and starts talking about something else.
"So yes, there's a whole lot of things you can do if you know abjuration - I once had this amazing idea for a wedding. I started by making one whole temple of Narcillicus completely bouncy - you could leap at a wall and you'd bounce around the entire day!"Kevin, meanwhile, heads below decks with Lizzie, questing for chairs.
"You're not gonna find any chairs, I think, Niklas took them all. But let's go below-decks, I guess.""Let's go, then. Adventure awaits!"They both go down the stairs - well, Kevin stumbles and has to crawl the last few bits, but they do get down eventually. From there, they walk down the hall.
"This is a very interesting-looking place. Who did the interiors for it?" Lizzie asks, but before Kevin can answer, they reach the door to the den.
"Ooh, that place looks promising! It's even got free chairs. Very sleek-looking ones, too!"She pulls Kevin inside and seats him in one of the chairs, then sits down next to him. Art and
Morton, who are currently located opposite her, don't quite notice her immediately, being engrossed in conversation between themselves.
"I believe it might be easier to simply enchant the tea, but the process is unknown to me. Would you perhaps have some advice, or someone I could turn to to ask such a question? I don't believe it would need to be anything interesting, just simply something to satisfy what I wish. Would having something enchanted perhaps help in this endeavor? I happen to have a branch that's enchanted, rather nastily unfortunately, so it isn't one I'd quite like to replicate. Would it help as a reference, perhaps?""I'm not really an expert in enchantments, but I don't think it'd be good to use something cursed as a reference. Maybe-""Hello!" Lizzie suddenly interjects, visibly startling Art.
"I'm Lizzie, a friend of Kevin's. Who are you people?" she then asks.
"Oh, wait! How stupid of me! That one's the desk guy, but the other one's...""Art.""Hm? What?""My name's Art.""Well, hello then, Art! I'm very pleased to meet you. And the desk guy as well, I guess.""His name's Morton.""Of course. Pleased to meet you and all that, Morton."Under the sea...Scott, having thus far demonstrated willpower that's been nothing short of heroic, tries to apply it for something other than not dying. Like, say, fixing himself up. He concentrates on his limbs and torso.
[Scott's magic roll: 2-
2]
Try and fidget as he might, however, the regeneration isn't happening. Scott supposes that magic isn't one of those things you can achieve through willpower alone... at least not in most cases, anyway.
In the cargo hold of the Second Shank...Sigmund, realizing that there's no way to assess difficulty without experiencing it (or lack thereof) firsthand, so he tries to go ahead with enchanting a sheet of paper anyway.
[Sigmund's focus creation roll: 6]
Easy as pie, honestly. Sigmund thinks he might be getting pretty good at adjusting this particular sort of knot. At least he hasn't died yet or anything. He thinks. Unless reality shifted and he's now the last person on the planet. In an alternate dimension or something.
Not that such a thing could happen, of course.
He thinks so, anyway. He's not really an expert, though.