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Lorcan, the giant. Strange accent that one. Faeril couldn't place it, but he didn't care enough to ask where the man was from. He looked like he'd be able to pull his weight and that's all that mattered. Even if Faeril did keep catching him sending strange looks his way. Something to watch, and to keep an eye on. At Revyadin's attempt at a joke, Faeril's scowl deepened again. His back ached. It was none of his fucking business what they had done to get on the same cart. Still, he needed the noble. He kept his tongue as best he could, swallowing some choice curses. "Something like that." He spat the words out through gritted teeth, watching the man begin to prune a stick. At least he looked like he knew what he was doing, unlike the woman. Emmaline. Her name was even that of someone useless. He glanced over at the burrahob as she went on a rant, grimacing at her in response. As insulting as her words were, she wasn't wrong. They needed to get moving. They were standing targets out here, and he wasn't keen on dying in some muddy road at the edge of civilization. He had too much spite in him to die like that.

His attention turned to Radek. He at least knew where they were. The Seven Cities was a name unfamiliar to him, but it was a start. It was a way to start rebuilding after the terrible way his luck had turned, and perhaps reach his old heights of glory and power. That was something to work towards, at least. And gods knew he needed that.

Faeril's thoughts were interrupted by the familiar sound of a chase. He immediately crouched low to the ground and scooped up his manacles, wrapping them around his hand in a crude weapon. It wouldn't do much against a sword or bow, but it was something. Gods, he missed his axe and shield.

He stayed crouched and ready as the struggle fell silent, eyes scanning the trees for anymore signs of movement. There were none, even as he checked behind him to make sure it all hadn't been an elaborate ruse to ambush them. A few more moments passed as Radek prowled towards the trees and Faeril followed, relatively confident that they weren't going to be attacked from behind. The tension in the air was palbable and he could feel the familiar rush of adrenaline as he waited for whatever it was to be revealed behind the bushes. He let out a breath he hadn't known he was holding as the bushes revealed nothing, loosening his grip on the manacles. Thank the gods. That was a fight that he suspected would've been short and not at all in their favor.

The northman had found where the struggle had taken place quickly. That was useful. Someone else who knew how to track would be invaluable. He noted the backwoods path, and the smoke the was curling through the trees in the distance. Radek was a keen one.

Faeril knelt on the ground and examined blood and the imprint on the ground. It was confusing. No tracks back, no body, nothing to indicate what had happened to whatever poor bastard had met their end here. He spoke quietly to the others, trying not to give away their position to anyone who might be listening for more victims. "It lifted the body up. Must have been a big bastard." He glanced over his shoulder at 'Princess Petunia'. "Or a small victim." He mentally sent a prayer to Boernegar for protection from whatever it was that had struck here, before turning his attention to Radek.

"You said we should head south? If there's no other way to civilization, it looks like we'll have to do so carefully. As much as I'm not keen on following the smell of smoke and puddles of blood with only fucking manacles and clubs for weapons, I'm even less keen on wandering around the woods and dying of starvation, dehydration, or disease. The better question is, do we want to go around or follow the path of least resistance?" He jerked a thumb towards the backwoods path. It was the closest thing they had to a road right now. Unfortunately, it also lead straight towards fire, and likely whatever had spilled all the blood.

Gansu was impatient, moving back and forth through the bar and combing through what liquor it had as he attempted to find something worth the effort of searching. "Shit. Shit. Also shit. Reeeaally shit. What the hell do they buy with their checks? Shinier badges for their uniforms?" His hands made a throwing motion, as if to toss out the offending bottles as he found them. They weren't actually thrown, of course. He wanted to be able to get off of this ship, not clean up his own messes when he could be on leave. He was already looking forward to it, only half listening for Shaw to start the meeting as he pulled out a cigarette and lit it. Looking down at his box, Gansu experienced his second disappointment in less than 5 minutes, seeing that it only had two left. Gonna have to visit Ferry again. Damn it.

"Its the officer's lounge. Didn't even get dinged up in all of the shit they had us slogging through. They gotta have something good here." His hands went out wide, placatingly, to the group around him before he went back to searching the bar, shifting through the shelves and other alcohols he wasn't desperate enough to grab yet.

A few moments later his search was stopped once more as he turned to face Shaw as he heard the boss start to speak, eyes still searching the bar around him for anything decent. His eyes lit up as he finally found a whiskey brand worth a damn, a soft 'aha!' escaping him as he leaned down and scooped the bottle from its hiding place on the lower shelf. "Knew they wouldn't drink shit." He said, smugly tucking the bottle under his arm, his hands going up defensively as Shaw's shot him a look. "I would never Boss, you know me. Straight laces and by the books!" He paused, and shook his hand in a seesaw motion. "Mostly. Mostly straight lace."

He moved over to the counter where his datapad was, reading the dossier that had come available to him, as the Sarvonians started bickering. Thank god it wasn't another Heavy. That role was getting kind of crowded and frankly, he wasn't sure the Roanoke could handle the weight of a fourth heavy and still be functional. As he read over the details of her MAS, his eyes started twitching in excitement. "Oh! Oh! Oh! I got the perfect one for her!" His fingers snapped in excitement with his words, and he began searching through his pockets. "No. No. No. Too big. Too small. There it is!" He pulled out a small silver medallion with a bird engraved on it. He quickly spun it around his finger before turning to grin at Abigail.

"That sounds like a personal problem Pips! You should have a more polite relationship with D-eye, like I do. Because I appreciate him and all his experience, effort, and what he brings to this team, I'm sure my request will get approved." He sent a hopeful glance over at Aleksanderin with his own request for leave, giving a thumbs up, before turning back to Clara. "Welcome to the team Zoom! Gansu Mathen, call me Eyes. Local ship killer and explosives expert, at your service. Not gonna call you Clara, don't take it personally. Congrats on the promotion, hope you learn fast. I got something for you, a good luck charm to welcome you to the crew. Don't lose it, its very important to the continued success of your MAS. If you want more, I am your man." He unwrapped the medallion from his fingers and tossed it to Clara, the words coming out in a quick torrent as he went back behind the bar to search for anything else that wasn't too terrible. He may be on leave but that didn't mean that he was going to spend his money on liquor when he could grab some free bottles right here.
This group is going to have a bad sampling of what burrowfolk are like.


I think you mean the best sampling


@POOHEAD189So Faeirl is gonna try to get both look at the tracks to see what they can tell him about where the body is being dragged and how big of an thing chased down whomever we were about to mug got attacked, and see if he can get an idea of what creature they just heard.

That'd be Tracking and Bestiary right? If so, I rolled a 7 for Tracking and a 3 for Bestiary.

Would Faeril be able to glean anything or is it just mud and blood?
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The party, after three days of being in the Blood Coast:

Everyone's got makeshift brass knuckles and clubs. We're just gonna mug the living crap outta first people we find aren't we?
I'm sure she'll react calmly and rationally to the situation.
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Faeril has freed himself, thoroughly judged everyone already, and is keeping an eye out around them.
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