A Conversation for Quests of Middle Earth

Crossing the Ocean.

Post 21

Chronos

*climbs abord*
thanks do you have some fresh water i've run clean out


Crossing the Ocean.

Post 22

Wargamer (The Wanderer)

[Captain] Plenty. We've got plenty of ale too.


Crossing the Ocean.

Post 23

Chronos

Where did you say you were headed?


Crossing the Ocean.

Post 24

Wargamer (The Wanderer)

[Captain] New Evad, then the Bar, then the privy, then the Bar again...


Crossing the Ocean.

Post 25

Chronos

Sounds like a plan. mind if i tag along?


Crossing the Ocean.

Post 26

The Rogue aka Phoniex

*the boat dips and bows and a bright purple light shines from the stern* sorry i was just seering


Crossing the Ocean.

Post 27

Wargamer (The Wanderer)

[Lookout] Land ho!
[Captain] Excellent! We're almost there. When we dock, I reccommend heading for the bar, the Traveller's Tale. (F92392?thread=208393) There's bound to be something going on there...


Crossing the Ocean.

Post 28

The Rogue aka Phoniex

will do finally ADVENTURE


Crossing the Ocean.

Post 29

recrash

The small caravel slid easily into port. As hands securd the rigging someone lowered the gangplank and passengers disembarked.

First off was: A tall, breathtakingly beautiful woman of white skin and ebon hair, clad in leather and steel.

Second, an untidy-looking buble of a boy clad in glyph-covered robes.

Third, an enormous barbarian in animal skins and a pink rubber life vest.

"You look ridiculous, you know," Miseri said, with a medium-intensity voice.
Striking-Arm wasn't listening: Too busy kissing the ground.

"No... *smack* seasickness."

And finally, a tall black man in orange carrying a long-

BOOM! SPLASH!

-as I was saying, carrying a long stick while spluttering water.

"Next time, Arm gets off last!" was all Kinka could say.


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