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Dnd 11-22-20 notes
*** Next time is on Google Meet*** Google Hangout is going away.
We pull up the dingy while Ameria tries to heal his arm. We put him below in one of our bunks -- Nief's apparently. Blaze puts two men at watch on the back of the ship to make sure the serpent is not following us. The injured man finally comes to after a few hours. Davric tries to talk to the sailor, who is very aggressive towards us. He has lost his arm and starts to blame us.
***We set sail from Chalt and are heading to Niembral.
His name is Gilman ‘Crew Member’ Sherwood. From the ship Kilmington. The crew, with Hilton ‘Disfigured’ Eastoft, talk to Gilman. He tells us, while drunk, that they were smugglers. He doesn't know how the horned serpent got out.
Next day -- Davric trains with Blaze. Blaze gives "Crew Member" tasks of secondary watch with a spyglass and moping the deck.
Next day -- Davric talks with Crew Member again. He shares a lot of the CoF tales.
Next day-- We see a ship flying the colors of Calimshan (the place). It has cannons on it. It is "The Grinning Eel." Neif recognizes it as a traditional ship name. It is a premier ship of the fleet. Ameria, Neif and Blaze go over to the ship in a rowboat. Ameria, through a history check, sees mystical symbols drawn around the ship. They signal that Davric should come over. He gets into the other rowboat. Tommy immediately orders that "Crew Member" be locked up. Meanwhile, Neif hears mumbling under the deck. In Elvish, he hears "The King before kings." Davric hears it and says to stop that order. He then gets back in the boat with Tommy. Once they get over to the other ship, Davric recognizes the writing as an ancient system that was associated with sea folk. Neif casts etherealness and moves through the top deck to the second, and sees a giant wuarm-like creature, Neif also sees drawings and a hooded figure. We head down to the second deck, with Blaze leading the way, Ameria after and then Davric and Tommy. We hear the full phrase in Elvish "The King before kings comes for what is his."