Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Two Ships Left Lake City, Three Came Back

Wednesday 6/29/05 session. Black Eyed Bill and DeVat of Can Bob, along with Aiko, Nightsong Sharpfang, Captain Fergus and the crew of the Ugly Maiden put into port at Lake City on Gottsland Island, a town preparing for attack by an expected overwhelming force of ogres by sea. Having befriended the cowardly captain and crew of the merchant ship Golden Torch the two ships set out to the Northeast, and at twilight of the first day sighted two enemy ships. Each ship (friend and foe) was well armed, with fireball-casting wizards and at least a couple of heavy catapaults.

Spells and siege weapons flew, masts cracked and sails burned. While the ogres targeted crew, the Maiden and the Torch targetted rigging, as each ship faced one similarly armed and manned. The ogre captain of the larger ship drank a potion of enlarge and used his ring of water walking and crossed a short space to attack the Ugly Maiden at the stern, ripping out its rudder. Meanwhile, a druid from the Maiden had polymorphed into a crocodile and cast a Sculpt Wood on the keel of the Bloody Tusk, effectively damaging her beyond repair, and she began to sink. But the Ugly Maiden was in desparate need of repair to navigate in the brisk north-to-south wind. As the enlarged, enraged, water-walking enemy ogre captain charged the Maiden, Captain Fergus succeeded with a Charm Monster, ending the threat, and in turn asking his big new friend for a bit of help with the rudder. The druid changed into a form to recover the enemy rudder from beneath the waves.

The Golden Torch was in the middle of a slugfest with the Fist of Hubris, and even though a lot of the Torch crew were killed early, the Hubris had lost almost all of her sails and was burning from the early exchange of fireballs. With a great advantage of movement, the Torch was able to broadside the stern of the Hubris, and raked her with a stern-to-bow lightning bolt. DeVatofCan Bob boldly demanded the Hubris crew surrender and take to the away boats; they would be spared if they did not return. The ogres decided to take the offer, as they were greatly outpositioned and effectively dead in the water. Though they probably could have boarded the Torch, the heavy catapault and twin ballistae had been so effective in battle that the surviving ogres simply rowed away as fast as they could, as a single hit could easily sink an away boat. Once the last of the ogres had paddled away, the crews of the Torch and the Maiden claimed the Hubris as their prize. They put back into port at Lake City for repairs and to fill the crews back out. Many women, children and merchants wished passage out of Lake City before its expected fall, but Fergus and his men were looking for able bodied seamen to continue the nautical battle, because each ship sunk or captured meant another cargo of ogre warriors that would not ever arrive to fight in the land war. And "the puny humans and thier pathetic friends" (as the ogres had called them) were feeling emboldened by victory.

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