OOC:
Right! Bowl already commented that it could be interesting to allow various efforts but, for the moment, I'd like to keep it simple and only have 1 suit per post. It is a bit more limiting, but until we're set on the rules, it is probably easier :D
I'll assumed Conrad only did the hearts roll and we'll get back to this as I re-write the rules ok?
[ +- ] Effort summary
Josephine: 3 ♥ to find out what is being said about Conrad
Ceebee: 2 ♦ to set up ropes and planks to allow boarding the lost ship
Conrad: 2 ♥ to interrogate the strange man
OOC:
These calculations may be getting a bit cumbersome...
[ +- ] Fatigue checks
Josephine: 3 ♥ effort out of 5. Thats a roll level 5-3 = 2, so no fatigue if 5-7 is rolled.
( 2, 1 ) = 3 ❌ Take 1 hearts damage!
Ceebee: 2 ♦ effort out of 4! Thats a roll level 4-2 = 2, so no fatigue if 5-7 is rolled.
( 6, 4 ) = 10❌ Take 1 diamonds damage!
Conrad: 2 ♥ effort out of 3! Thats a roll level 3-2 = 1, so no fatigue if 5-6 is rolled.
( 6, 5 ) = 11 ❌ Take 1 hearts damage!
[ +- ] Personal tasks
Josephine
Josephine chat 3 effort: success on 5-8
( 3, 3 ) = 6 ✅
Ceebee:
Ceebee's ropes 2 effort: success on 5-7
( 4, 4 ) = 8 ❌
Conrad:
Conrads questioning 2 effort: success on 5-7
( 2, 2 ) = 4 ❌
[ +- ] Event rolls
Identify the trap -> lv4 - 0 AP spent = Fail on 5-8, rolled ( 3, 5 ) = 8. ❌
Question the lost ship crew -> lv2 - 0 AP spent = Fail on on 5-7, ( 3, 2 ) = 5. ❌
OOC:
ok, so there are 3 ships now, so this can get confusing. There's your ship, the one that almost crashed with you int he fog where Conrad is and the other ship that just went off course away from the fleet, which your are approching
On board the supply ship...
Before the ship launched full speed chasing after the one that broke ranks and is now lost from the fleet, Conrad Verne decided to board the other strange ship that almost crashed with them. All attempts to contact the crew were in vain and, with that being a supply ship, if something happened there, loosing those supplies could be cut short the expedition... Conrad's boarding team consisted of Father Mulligan, one of the priests; Diego Martinez and Timothy "Timmy" Brunwich, two former fishermen; Private LaCroix, one of the Pikemen; and Peter Grieves, foreign mercenary. He would need 3 more sea experience men to sail a ship, but he is expecting to meet someone onboard and Conrad's bet was that more military presence would be more efficient resolving whatever the issue might be. However, it is immediately apparent why there was no response... the deck was empty, no one was at the helm, the ship was just drifting on its own.
Conrad immediately ordered the ship secured and searched. Though there was no signs of combat and the supply boxes were all accounted for, no crew member was in sight. Conrad gathered the maps and notes from the captain's quarters looking for clues but, those maps weren't right... There were unknown lands described in a strange language... And the logs? He has seen that strange script before, during the war. It was foreigner and it was something that shouldn't be in the middle of the fleet! It is at this moment that he is interrupted. They found someone in a brig. However, the strange accent and language of the man makes it difficult to get any information out of him even for Father Mulligan, a religious man educated in letters and languages. It sounds similar to the language of the peoples Conrad fought before, but not exactly the same... The structure and the words don't make sense and Father Mulligan is unable to understand it completely. Between what he could only describe as the ravings of a lunatic, Father Mulligan made up the following story:
"The man was abducted and kept there. There may have been others, but somehow they were... lost? The ghost people or some sort of hidden spirit jumped out of the ship when the sun was white. He hide and they forgot him.". If he was indeed forgotten, that may have been for a very long time, judging by his clear undernourishment. At this point, Diego Martinez and Timmy show up with a very worried face. The supply boxes were empty!
On board Boaty Macboatface...
Meanwhile, Conrad is left behind as the hard work from the sailors changes the ship's direction away from the fleet, quickly approaching the wayward ship. Unlike the supply ship Conrad boarded, the crew from the lost ship is responding to the signals and is prepared to be boarded in order to receive help. Ceebee gets Turk to set the hooks and assemble the planks, arranging various lines and ropes ready to heave as the two vessels come together. However, in the stress of the situation, a number of lines get tangled up, rendering them useless which delays the effort. Though boarding will not possible from their side as quickly as he wished, Ceebee notices some men from the other ship quickly correcting that. However, his experience tells him that the way they are doing it is... unconventional and maybe a bit sneaky. It is then that he catches a glimpse of light reflection on something they are hiding under their clothes.
Josephine, not being required to work as a woman, finds herself walking around the ship again when Dominic Ruiz warns her to stay away even if she is on the right side of things. She finds the man's behaviour strange, but thanks him as he leave to help with the boarding. Wondering about what that was all about, she returns to her cabin where her husband is waiting to warn her that he has received complains about her getting involved with what wasn't her task. Though he understand that she has really no task and a smart educated woman like her would probably be bored with nothing to do. Having been more than reassured that she wants, above all, the mission to succeed, he decides to leave the matter for when Conrad returns... though she decides to get ahead of the game, just in case, when she hears some of the guards talking about Verne. With her friendly smile and female innocence, she managed to put the men at ease as a teenage soldier named Tim tells some war story about Verne. Apparently, the man has no mercy and no value for human life he was told by Pablo Garcia Mendez, who served under Captain DuValle during the last war.
"You remember how quick he was to punish the sailors when we left the docks? Well, that smile on his face? I tell you, that's the smile of the devil"