HSI: The Island

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Sep 5, 2022 10:29 pm
OOC:
If Berwyn is slack-jawed at the wheel and we're moving with enough speed to potentially beach or wreck the ship, Gonnar will leap from the bow and run for the quarterdeck aft of the mast(s) if there is one. There, he will try and wrench the wheel and turn the ship.
Sep 5, 2022 11:02 pm
OOC:
Gonnar - roll under DEX to see how this goes
Sep 6, 2022 12:14 am
OOC:
Here goes. As my Dex is 11 that would be a No.
Last edited September 6, 2022 12:15 am

Rolls

Dex check - (1d20)

(13) = 13

Sep 6, 2022 2:05 am
McButterpants says:
OOC:
Mauve - The day is calm, but there is a wind moving the ship along at a pretty good clip. Given that the crew would be heading topside to deal with the emergency, I don't think you really need to roll, but rolling is fun. Roll DEX with Advantage. Once you get below deck, you will have your choice of what you want to take. Let me know what you are looking for or hope to grab.
Mauve hightails it below looking for any coins scattered about. The crew might have had their valuables hidden if they were lucky enough to have any and the rough weather could have knocked their stashes loose. Any small weapons she might see or uncover, keepsakes that look valuable, things of that nature she would snatch. Mauve was an opportunist after all and her experienced eye rarely let her down.

Rolls

Dex at Advantage - (2d20L1)

(1713) = 13

Sep 6, 2022 5:54 am
Gauging the distance, Gonnar does see that they stand a very real chance of running aground. This does not sit well with the desert-lander, and with the captain not exactly on his game, the bare-chested warrior's only thought is to quickly wrench the wheel from the man and try and turn the ship towards open ocean. Decisions can be made later about whether the island should be explored -- for now the objective is to keep the vessel afloat.
OOC:
Success. And perhaps a good time to point out that a tie is not a success in TBH -- you have to roll under.
Last edited September 6, 2022 5:55 am

Rolls

DEX (7) - (1d20)

(6) = 6

Sep 6, 2022 6:48 pm
"Hold steady!" Halor yells to the sailors, "We're going aground!"

Gonnar pushes the captain out of the way takes over the wheel.

Speed, we need to cut speed, he tells himself. "Get that bloody sail down!" He looks around to see how to most swiftly cut the sail - either figuratively or literally.
OOC:
Halor will have been watching the crew of the ship the last few days. He will either help in lowering the sail to get their speed reduced, or he'll look for any kind of cutting implement, climb the mast, and jump at the sail - slicing into it and riding it all the way down if need be.
Last edited September 6, 2022 6:48 pm
Sep 7, 2022 1:51 am
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@C1NDER Halor - roll under DEX to see how it goes
Sep 7, 2022 2:06 am
OOC:
Rolling!

Rolls

Dex (Target = <9) - (1d20)

(10) = 10

Sep 7, 2022 4:14 am
GONNAR of the Gray Wastes
Gonnar rushes across the quarterdeck and pushes the slack-jawed Berwyn back away from the helm. The stunned man turns to look and is taken by surprise. He stumbles back and falls onto his arse, banging his head against the railing and loosing a huff of breath. Gonnar grabs the helm and spins it to turn the ship hard to port. "Reef! Off the port side! Starboard! STARBOARD!" Stockley screams from the crow's nest. Thank the gods he didn't drink today. Gonnar spins the helm again in the opposite direction and the ship slowly veers back the other way.

"Who do you think you are?" Captain Berwyn says in a low voice, as if talking to himself. He pulls himself to his feet. There is a loud squeal as the hull scrapes along a short outcropping of rock. Sailors are knocked from their feet as the boat is slowed to half speed by the impact. Captain Berwyn is tossed forward and knocked unconscious against the railing at the front of the quarterdeck. "The hull is intact! You've done it!" Stockley cries, then follows with "Slow the ship! We'll run aground!"

FAFNIR the Cursed
"WE'RE RUNNING AGROUND! HEAVE TO AND DROP ANCHOR!" Fafnir cries out. The sailors have already started rushing to their jobs. One runs up and pushes past Fafnir. He elbows the large man in the belly, even though he's at least a head shorter. "If you aren't here to help, then get down below!" The sailor yells as he looses a rope and rushes back across the deck. The anchor remains untouched - lashed to the side of the ship, the rope firmly coiled around the cathead beam.

GWYNDION & HALOR
Gwyndion jumps to action. He rushes across the deck grabbing one of the sailors and tossing him at some rigging. "Loose the sails! If we don't slow down, we'll strike!" he yells. The crewmate was not expecting the shove and stumbles to his hands and knees. Gwyndion grabs the nearest line and begins to untie it, but moves too quickly. The rope knots itself. A cold sweat climbs up his spine as time ticks by and the knot refuses to work free.

Halor has moved to the other side of the ship. "Cut that bloody sail down!" He scrambles around looking for a blade … a blade! A BLOODY BLADE! The ship continues speeding along, only slowed by the impact of the reef. Halor is tossed across the deck along with the others.

With the sails fully intact and the anchor firmly in place, the boat races towards the shore at much too fast a pace. "Brace for impact!" Stockley screams. The ship is still at least 50 yards from the shore. Just then, the bow surges into the air as if launched from underneath by some unnatural force. The ship comes to an immediate stop and everyone and everything is tossed in the air. The bow slowly drops and the ship tilts, sinking deep into a sandy shoal.

MAUVE
Mauve passes two sailors rushing up from the lower decks drawn from their bunks by the cries of "land" and "running aground". They pass by her without a word and rush to the deck, making for their posts. Mauve slips down into the hold. The hammocks swing empty in the quiet belly of the ship. Only the dull thumping of footsteps rushing across the upper deck break the silence. She manages to keep her feet as the ship strikes something and she is jarred forward.

Mauve slips by a few of the bunks and finds one of the footlockers sitting open. She lifts an old blanket and digs into the bottom of the box. A smile crosses her lips when she finds what she was looking for. She pulls a small bag of coins from the box and pours 4 gold pieces into her hand. Just then, the ship lurches upwards and Mauve is tossed over the bunk and across the room. the coins scatter.

Laying on her back staring at the ceiling, she can still hear one coin spinning and finally settling somewhere on the other side of the room.
Sep 7, 2022 9:13 am
Once the world around him is remotely steady and he can manage, Halor regains his footing and looks around. They didn't seem to be sinking. That was good, but they also weren't going to be going far from here. Nearby he finds Gwydion and his weapon laying upon the deck. He reaches a hand to the downed man, offering to help him to his feet. "Come," he says, "We'll need to be leaving this ship soon, I think."
Last edited September 7, 2022 9:13 am
Sep 7, 2022 7:07 pm
Mauve nods at the sailors as if nothing is amiss and continues searching for valuables but when the ship stops abruptly she manages to grab onto a hammock and stay upright.

"Ack! What the...." She stops and listens. "Hah! Feels and sounds like we made it to the shore," she mutters softly to herself as she rifles through the crews' belongings. She spots the prize and her eyes glow in anticipation. Batting her braids out of the way which had become a nuisance as they bounced about, she finds a bag of coins. Pouring four of them into her hand for further inspection they are suddenly flung into the air when the ship unexpectedly lurches upward.

"Uh oh," she moans when her body comes to rest, crumpled against the hull. Inspecting herself for any injuries while she lies there on her back she wonders what befell them and where those coins would have disappeared to.
Sep 7, 2022 7:26 pm
"Thanks." Gwydion takes Halor's offered hand and hoists himself up. He wanders over to retrieve his staff and then returns. "It would seem we have arrived." He observes wryly. "I hope the island is as lush with life as it looks."
Sep 7, 2022 8:26 pm
"Indeed," Halor says, moving to retrieve his weapon. "We may need to survive off the land - I am happier for seeing lushness versus a dreary rock, at least." His eyes glint and he squints, looking out toward the island, a look of careful anticipation on his face.

"We should help the crew and get everyone off the ship, as well as securing any food or other supplies."

He moves to the edge of the ship and looks over to determine how wet they would get moving to the beach without the aid of a smaller boat, then looks to make sure any such ship's boat(s) are intact enough to ferry them to dry land.
OOC:
Does our DM have any specific concerns with Halor having a 1-handed Warhammer vs a Flail? No mechanical difference expected, but it fits better with the hammer/anvil deity iconography.
Sep 7, 2022 8:33 pm
C1NDER says:
OOC:
Does our DM have any specific concerns with Halor having a 1-handed Warhammer vs a Flail? No mechanical difference expected, but it fits better with the hammer/anvil deity iconography.
OOC:
No concerns on my end. Sounds like a better choice for you.
Sep 7, 2022 9:36 pm
McButterpants says:
C1NDER says:
OOC:
Does our DM have any specific concerns with Halor having a 1-handed Warhammer vs a Flail? No mechanical difference expected, but it fits better with the hammer/anvil deity iconography.
OOC:
No concerns on my end. Sounds like a better choice for you.
OOC:
Thanks!
Last edited September 7, 2022 9:36 pm
Sep 8, 2022 3:13 am
The ship sits stranded, some 50 yards away from the shoreline. The hull rode over the sandbank and a good portion of it rests on the island side of the hump. The ship lays with the ass end pitched to the sky - it's rudder fully visible in the afternoon sun. The keel of the ship is dug deep into the sand and mud. One of the sailors dove under to get a better look. The hull is intact, but it would take a lot of work to dig the vessel free.

Upon closer inspection, the shoreline ahead is actually an island off the shore of the mainland. The barrier island is a mile-long sandbar dotted with clusters of mangrove trees and snapping grass. On the island side of the lagoon, the jungle-covered ground slopes up sharply toward the old volcano towering in the east.

The water between the ship and the island is too deep to wade through. It is possible to swim the distance, but would take some time and stamina. All of you would have noticed the dinghy hanging off the starboard bow. It is large enough to carry 6 men and remains undamaged.
Sep 8, 2022 4:00 am
Encouraged by the crew to head below decks, Fafnir roars with laughter - they completely were oblivious to Mauve's ploy. "Sure lads, sure. Down I goes!" Confident that the ship is in good hands, he saunters down the stair into the ship's belly and searches for the talented thief. "Mauve!" he calls out in his best imitation of a whisper. "Where are you?"

Upon finding her upside down and pressed up against the hull he laughs again. "Mauve, now's not the time for lying around!" he chides. "Pretty sure we've hit the shore and I don't want to spend any more time on this godforsaken boat than I have to. Whatever's on that island has to be better than this. Let's go topside and see what there is to see - after you've gathered your, um, things."
Last edited September 8, 2022 4:00 am
Sep 8, 2022 5:05 am
Looking over the side, Gonnar spies the sand beneath the blue water, and he raises his rough voice to the others aboard. "We've beached on a sand bar! We go no further!"

He then retrieves the captain from his crumpled position and sets the crew to looking after him. The nomad has one thought after that, and it's a pervading one. Dry land.

Looking at Halor and Gwydion after Fafnir goes below, the former sellsword gestures towards the island with his head, even as he crouches to gather his pack and his weapons. "We should explore. Make sure it is safe to camp here," he says before he adds, "do we still have ship's boat?"
OOC:
I couldn't tell if we'd fully struck the sails and dropped the anchor, but if we hadn't now's the time. And is there a ship's boat, a dory or rowboat we can take to shore?

Edit: and I now see I've missed a couple of intervening posts. That'll teach me to leave the window open! Modding my post to make a little more sense now.
Last edited September 8, 2022 5:10 am
Sep 8, 2022 8:38 am
Halor stands at the edge of the ship as the crew scurries about to secure the ship and their belongings. "There's a boat here, intact," Halor calls to Gonnar.

If he sees Fafnir and Mauve exit from below-decks, he calls them over to join him, Gwydion, and Gonnar. "There's a ship's boat, intact, and should be able to hold up to six of us. You seem all hardy and tested folk - what say we venture onto the island, do some scouting?"
Last edited September 8, 2022 8:38 am
Sep 8, 2022 2:54 pm
"Hush Fafnir. I'm lucky I'm not hurt! I found what I came for but it's scattered now, thrown by the collision. What exactly did we hit? A decent stretch of land or a rock?

Slowly she sits up and rubs a sore spot on her head.

"Quick. Make yourself useful and help me find the coins. There should be four gold pieces. You can keep two but I get the others. Don't be getting any ideas," she chides.
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