Stop drowning. Failing that, face death with courage.
((I suppose that answers that question.))
As the ferry approaches you are able to shake off your assailants and scramble into the boat with all your remaining strength. Safe aboard the ferry you rest shivering on the deck. [4]
Thank Charon, for aiding us. God's mercy be upon him, for even in hell he does his duty.
Oh, and help Courage out.
Charon quietly accepts your thanks as he manoeuvers the ferry into position to rescue Courage. You try to pull Courage from the clutches of the thrashing men churning in the water but he has already rescued himself.[2]
((we could elect a new justice))
Allow Charon to rescue Courage and transport us across. offer thanks and a Blessing from the Lord. Prudence examines the farther shore for threats and opportunities.
With Courage safely aboard your thoughts turn to what you will find upon the far shore.
[3]
(Welcome to the first circle of hell. Also welcome AbstractTraitorHero as the new Justice.)The First Circle of HellThe rest of the ferry ride is mostly uneventful and you all have time with your thoughts as the waves lap against the bow. The sky is dark, cloudy and ominous. you complete your journey to the other shore and Charon informs you that you are now in hell saying:
"All those who Perish in the wrath of god shall here meet together out of every land."
And into the twilight you disembark then climb down into the abyss as the ferryman boat bobs farther away back towards the other shore to find more grim patrons. The first circle of hell seems to be comprised of a meadow shrouded in the dark of night. The wind blows continuously and on it is heard faintly the distinct sighs of a million men. No star shines in the sky and a multitude of dark forms lumber about or gather in small circles on the ground carrying on quiet discussions. In the distance you see the shadowy form of an enormous castle with seven gates.
Do you approach the castle or talk to a nearby group of people?