You let out a bellow (which sounds terrifying, even in your rather high pitched voice) and launch yourself over the table, driving into a series of blows and forcing Duncan onto the back foot. One - two - three strikes are parried, and Duncan ripostes, slashing at you. You are vaguely aware of a hot pain in your left arm, but you ignore it and drive through with the sabre, sliding the blade into the flesh between his shoulder and chest and withdrawing it to a great gout of blood. Duncan seems shocked by the spillage, and you follow through with a slash to his belly, resulting in an explosion of guts that leaves him wailing on the floor. You slash out his throat, silencing him, and draw back to let him die.
You glance down to your left arm and notice a deep cut, dribbling fresh blood down your sleeve. You pull one of the captain's scarves from a rack and tie it into an impromptu bandage/tourniquet. Flexing your fingers, it hurts to move but you can still do so.
"Herring," a weak voice calls from behind you. You turn to see the captain tugging weakly at one of the pockets of his coat. You stumble over, a slight lightness to your head and legs that you were not expecting. You tug open the coat pocket for him and withdraw a golden ring on a necklace. It is of a peculiar design; seven golden hands emerging from behind seven golden objects, each one held by another hand. You start to ask Murdock for advice, but his eyes have become glassy and still.
You spare a moment to close them with your uninjured hand, then unbuckle his scabbard and fasten it around your waist, sliding the still-bloodied sabre within. You loop the ring-bearing necklace over your head and pick up the captain's feathered hat, placing it over your head. It does not fit perfectly, being a little large, but that can be fixed later.
There is a foul smell in the cabin, and it takes a moment for you to realise that its source is Duncan's spilled intestines. Well, that is something to worry about later.
You pull open the cabin doors and step out onto the deck, where things are as chaotic as before. A ballista bolt sails through the air above deck, punching a hole in one of the sails but otherwise leaving the ship undamaged. One of the sailors, Carrock, runs towards you.
"Where's Captain Murdock?" he asks.
"Dead," you reply. He looks up at your hat, questioningly. "Duncan killed him," you add, "and I killed Duncan."
"Right then," says Carrock. He gives a very brief pause of respect, touching his cap. "What are your orders, Captain Herring?"