The Unknown: A Game of Fear, Ignorance, and Adventure

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MintyNinja

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"I'm going to see if I can maybe get some fruit from the jungle"

The mere mention of something edible hooked Rokya's attention like a fishing line. Stalling only a moment to glance back at the satyr's show, he chased after the woman into the trees. "Hey, wait up! I'll go with you," he shouted to the quickly vanishing form ahead of him.
 

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"Hey, wait up! I'll go with you,"

She watched silently as people left in different directions, but it was obvious were they where heading. she followed behind Rokya causally, not quite catching up the to him and the new member before branching off into the bush.
 

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Derlan wasn't pleased. He had been a painted elf and had been around painted elves long enough to know when people were screwing around with him. Trying to mess with a painted elf is almost impossible, they spend their whole lives screwing around with people so it would be an understatement to say they were good at picking on it.

He watched with a straight face as the Satyr fondled the coconut, he continued the straight face as he watched it sore through the sky. The straight face quickly disappeared when it hit the human on the head, Derlan burst out in laughter when the white, milky liquid covered the humans head. What was to not like about that?! He and the Satyr laughed uproariously for a few moments before Derlan calmed himself,



The Satyr might have known what he meant, he not might have. Frankly Derlan didn't care because he didn't like spending time with people that tried to bullshit him. That was the job of Painted Elves, they messed with other people but very rarely messed with each other because frankly they didn't like to be messed with.

Derlan didn't feel like bantering with the Satyr, he shrugged and ran off in the direction of the jungle.
 

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After a few moments of hanging back and observing, it seemed that those who arrived were not only hospitality, but perhaps even friendly. This didn't provide Cecia much peace of mind, though, things such as friendship and hospitality were bound to lead to back-stabbing, which was something she certainly wasn't looking forward to. Still, at least it was safe for the time being.

With a brief pause, the Elf sighed and trudged her way over towards the main group, only stopping once she had noticed a small handful of them wander off into the jungle. Hmm...That's strange. What could they be up to? She thought, dumbfounded as to what was going on. I wonder if I should...Eh, why not?

"Hey! I want t' come too! Don't leave me out o' this!" Cecia shouted, charging a full pelt in a desperate attempt to catch up with those who wandered off into the forest, though she clearly wasn't heading in the right direction.
 

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Prithis shouted after the Painted Elf as it scampered off. He wasn't entirely sure what being "bullshat" meant, but if it meant "having someone be angry at you", then he was fine with that. Many people had been angry with Prithis over the long years, he was used to it.

Still chuckling to himself, he began meandering over towards the captain, while at the same time digging about in his pouch for some more food. There were a myriad of strange fruits on this island, a number of which he had sampled on his little excursion. One of the most delectable was a small red berry, which grew in clumps. It tasted kind of like a cross between an orange and a grape, and was just as juicy. He had taken to calling them "orapes".

he said to the captain as he approached the man, popping a few orapes into his mouth every now and then. He stood in front of the captain for few a moments, leaning on his staff and munching on the fruits, examining this self-proclaimed leader with eyes that contained a very awkward amount of curiosity.

"I have food." he said simply, just as the captain was opening his mouth to speak. He made no motion to give the berries to anyone, or even hold them up for scrutiny. He simply continued eating, smiling oddly and staring at the captain with that strange look.

"Your men..." he continued, interrupting the captain once again, "... they go inside jungle, look to food, and uh..." he paused, searching for the right words. "They not will find it. They die!" The last part seemed to amuse Prithis, as he grinned broadly and chuckled to himself. A few more orapes popped into his mouth, which he chewed and swallowed before continuing.

"I know where, ah... where food." The Satyr had an uncanny ability to resume speaking just when somebody else was about to put a word in edge-wise. "Fruit plants, bird eggs, much crab holes. Meat!" He proclaimed the last word joyously, as if it were a punctuation to his entire sentence. Seeing that the orape clump was now empty, he tossed the stem over his shoulder and then turned to leave, waving for the captain, or maybe all of them, to follow.

"Prithis show you!" he said with a grin, and then started off along the beach in the direction he had arrived from a few minutes earlier.
 

Zemalac

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The beach was chaos, which was usual for the Expedition. At least this time they weren't being attacked by birds, though being mobbed by shipwrecked survivors was little better, especially when you didn't have good news to deliver.

Riley Lynch was asking awkward questions--"Where did you put out from?" "Are you going to Ollam?" "Can you take us back to civilization?"--and Deslock seized on the opportunity to not answer him for a moment longer.

"Prithis show you!"

"All right, then," said Deslock. "Thank you, Prithis, though I think my men are more capable than you give them credit for. Someone, follow the freaky goat-man, he knows where to get food."

"Could you just--" Mr. Lynch began.

"One moment, please," interrupted Deslock, "thank you sir. I need to get things organized. Our ship was damaged recently, as you may have noticed, and we need to effect repairs. Do you know of any good trees to use as a mast?"

"You could just take the Osprey's," said Mr. Lynch. "I doubt she'll be needing it. Captain Cravis--may he rest in peace--rode the wave pretty far inland. The Osprey's no longer a ship, really, seeing as she's halfway up a damn mountain."

"Excellent!" said Deslock, happy for once. A moment's reflection brought the realization that this might not be the best sentiment to be expressing to a man who just saw his ship wreck and his captain die. "Thank you, sir, for your assistance. The repairs will go much faster if we don't have to cut a new tree for the mast."

There was a pause in the conversation, filled with other people moving about. Sailors tied down the longboat, Expedition members charged off into the jungle intent on their usual explorations, and birds sounded strange calls in the distance.

"Mister Lynch, let me be frank with you," said Deslock. "We are the Grand Expedition, en route to the Unknown Continent with the aim of exploration. We aren't going back to civilization for some time."

There was silence.

"If you want to join us--or if any others from the Osprey want to join us--you are welcome to do so," Deslock said, in an effort to fill that silence. "But anyone who does won't see Lorin again for months, at the very least. Maybe years."

There was silence, again.

"Thank you for telling me," said Riley Lynch, sounding a little choked. "I--we'll have to think about it, for a little while."

"Take your time," said Deslock. "In the meantime--hey, you there! Run out another boat, get more people over here! There's work to be done!"

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The Doctor's overgrown cat was sitting near the railing of the Cepolada, watching Nex pace back and forth. Deslock hadn't allowed him on the first boat, not after the last island. Deslock hadn't wanted to explain to the University Arcana how he'd lost their representative by letting him land first on potentially hostile ground. The Doctor himself was sure Hunter could handle any threat, but in the end it was not his choice. He waited and watched the longboat and the shore, and was slightly disappointed when the exchange occurred entirely peacefully. His restriction to the main ship had been a complete waste of time.

Grummond was standing on on the quarter deck, watching the shore through a telescope. For lack of anything better to do, the Doctor badgered the captain for coordinates, maps and times, and wrote it all down in a new notebook. Time ticked away second by second.

Eventually the longboat returned to the Cepolada and Doctor Nexaddo all but leaped into it, followed closely by his tiger.

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"When you said that your ship ended up halfway up a mountain," Deslock said, "I didn't think you meant, you know, actually halfway up a mountain."

"Yeah," said Riley Lynch, somewhat bitterly. "Unbelievable, isn't it?"

They were standing not far beyond the treeline, looking up at a peak that loomed over the rest of the island. There were two mountains on this island, north and south, and the Osprey had plowed a trail of destruction from the waterline up to a point that was about a quarter of the way up the southern mountain. The wave that had brought it there had left most of the vegetation intact, if wet. The heel of the ship had not been so kind. There was a trail up from the beach and through the trees, littered with the limbs of broken trees and fragments of bough, ending in the stern of the fallen Osprey, resting amid the ruin two, maybe three hundred yards from the waterline.

"It's not pretty, what happened to the old girl," said Mr. Lynch. "She's a good ship. She didn't deserve this."

"I'm sure she didn't," said Deslock. "But this is where she ended up. We--"

Doctor Nexaddo raced past, riding his tiger, bouncing eagerly in his makeshift saddle.

After a moment, Riley said, "The hell was that?"

"That was the Doctor," said Deslock dismissively. "Don't pay him any attention, it only encourages him." He turned and shouted. "Mister Kurier! If you could ensure that the Doctor doesn't get in any trouble, I would--oh sod it, he's vanished already. Never mind. Start organizing a crew to get the mast from the Osprey, then. And Mister Lynch, I cannot thank you enough for this, I really can't."

Riley shrugged. "It's not as if she'll ever sail again anyway," he said, staring up at his ship.
 

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San had had enough of being on the water and shortly after the episode with the dragon he had asked Deslock to be on the next island expedition.

For the first time in too long San had his feet on solid ground. He hung back from the rest of the crew that had come ashore and tried to survey his surroundings. A volcano rose from the centre of the island with dense jungle covering the visable inland area. San knew there would be more to the island than what he could see but what only time could tell.

As usual San's presence was barely noticed and after a few minutes on the beach and a quick check of the items on his person he made a silent exit. He had noticed another adventurer leaving a little earlier and took off in the same direction.

The jungle let in very little light but even so San could easily see where another person had been breaking through the otherwise undisturbed bush. San made the effort to be more careful where he trod.
 

MintyNinja

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"Yes? What do you want?"

She started walking again, without letting Rokya catch his breath, so he had to trot behind her answering between gasps, "Just... some... food, if you have any? Or... if you... know where... some is, you could show me?"
 

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Ticky clambered from the boat to stand by Deslock's side. He crossed his arms and peered at the ramshackle groups running off the beach. A great many seemed to be waltzing off to the jungle, presumably in search of food, if the half-incomprehensible goat was to be trusted. Which he wasn't. Ticky dreamed fondly for a moment of the painted elves being eaten alive before he snapped back to reality. A cheering gnome astride a tiger quickly made him wish he had remained in his dream.

"It's not as if she'll ever sail again, anyway."

"It seems as if you've had a spot of bad luck." Ticky said slowly, examining the battered sailor. He chuckled slowly. "Avem-Sernad seems to have enjoyed you quite a bit. Your ship is destroyed, and not two weeks later, an opportunity arises for you to survive. Fascinating..." he murmured. "Absolutely fascinating."

Abruptly Ticky realized that the sailor, Riley, was looking at him oddly. "Ah... ha, excuse me." Ticky blustered, running a hand through his hair in embarrassment. "How I do go on. Deslock, I'm sure you've much to do with the repairs of the good Cepolada. Perhaps I could speak with this man in your stead, and determine the size, strength, and general information of these survivors. I'll gladly record the information and pass it on to you later this evening."

In truth, Ticky just didn't want to get his hands dirty.
 

Zemalac

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"I'll gladly record the information and pass it on to you later this evening."

"Good idea," said Deslock. "Mr. Lynch, this is our resident gnomish wizard. I would introduce him further, but I cannot pronounce most of his name. Mr. Leviticus, this is Riley Lynch, first mate of the Osprey. I'm sure you two will get along splendidly."

He nodded to the pair of them. "Now, if you'll excuse me, I have certain things to oversee. Even with the mast, we still need wood to repair the decking and everything else that was damaged. And if I can get some people working on making a new ballista, maybe...anyway, there is much to do. Thank you for your time, Mr. Lynch."

And, indeed, there was much to do. The sailors had erected a tent on the beach consisting of a tarp strung over a few poles. Someone had gotten a fire going, around which was a vicious argument between a man with food to be cooked and a man with glue to be boiled. Deslock stepped in to settle the dispute--"Ye gods, man, you're not boiling glue in the middle of everyone trying to work! Take your damn stench-pot elsewhere"--and was soon deeply involved in organizing, controlling, and making arrangements.

In the meantime, Riley Lynch turned to Ticky and sighed heavily. "Well then," he said. "What do you want to know?"
 

Sporky111

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Kadeam stayed close to Deslock for a little while, hoping to get to know the man better. He's definitely an authority figure, quite sure of himself. And exceptionally logical for a human.

He decided there that he would indeed join the expedition, but kept it to himself for a time. Riley didn't seem in good shape to hear his crew starting to dissolve, and Deslock wouldn't have given him more than a second of his attention anyway.

What Kadeam could do was gather his belongings. Most of it was still inside the broken ship, since there was no reason to unpack it all. The ship was structurally secure, aside from the bottom half, and it was a safe enough place for everything to stay.

He started the hike up the side of the mountain, following the path of destruction left in the Osprey's wake. However, he stayed in the trees for ease of walking.
 

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The longboat returned from it's second trip, and Marneus stepped off onto the beach. He scanned over the tiny camp, and sighed. He had a feeling that this would be a long day.

He decided to make himself useful, and lent a hand to the sailors. As he worked, he looked over the beach, taking note of the crew members of the Osprey scattered around the beach. He shook his head, before returning to his task.
 

MintyNinja

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"I'm sure we'll find some more of it if we keep looking"

"Well... we're bound to find... something, right?" Rokya said as he caught his breath. Larissa wasn't waiting for him, so he followed as quickly as he could. But alas, as the best intentions often do, he went awry. Something had distracted him for no longer than a minute, a colorful bird eating a rodent, and Larissa seemed to have vanished. He could still hear her, but with the amount of echos and reverberations off the countless trees, her actual direction was a mystery. "Well... shit."
 

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Marneus stood up from his work, before wandering off to find Deslock. Taking the time to kick a sand crab out of his way, he followed the route Deslock had gone according to the sailor he questioned. He eyed a parrot warily, his hand never straying far from his sword. Shaking his head, he continued onwards.

Well.

That was certainly an interesting place to park a boat. The knight approached Deslock, still glancing at the remains of the Osprey.

"I require a task, sir."
 

Zemalac

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"I require a task, sir."

"Sir Calgar!" Deslock said, turning. "Excellent. You'll do nicely. Mr. Lynch--that gentleman over there, talking with the gnome--has been kind enough to let us take the mast from his ship, since he no longer needs it." He took a moment to examine the ship. "Now, I need someone to get the mast from the Osprey to the Cepolada, and guess what: you just volunteered. Grab as many sailors as you can spare and start removing the mast. You shouldn't have to cut it, just pull it out straight up--might need some pulleys for that--and carry it down. If you find a coin or two wedged in the base of the mast, leave them where they are. I'm told it's bad luck to remove them."

The explorer clapped his hands together briskly. "Let's get to it."
 

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Ticky scratched at his hair and examined the sailor before beginning. "Alright, sir. Let's begin with the basics. I'm going to need a list of surviving crew members, their occupations, handicaps, that sort of thing, as well as any resources that Explorer Deslock isn't yet aware of. Additionally, an account of what exactly happened to your ship would be welcome, albeit not immediately necessary." He nodded to the man. "I understand that you folk form attachments with boats; I'm not sure why, but there it is."
 

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Marneus nodded, and shouted at a group of sailors to grab some pulleys and wooden stakes and follow him. They scrambled to collect the requested items, and followed the knight up to the ship.

"Now, we're going to be taking this mast down. Set up the stakes and the pulleys and lift it straight up, then prepare it for carrying. The more intact it is the quicker we can get back to the Cepolada! While you detach the mast, I will search what's left of belowdecks for anything salveageable."

As the sailors got to work, Marneus turned and climbed down into the belly of the wrecked ship.
 

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Mareck stepped out of the longboat -- to be honest, it was more of a climb than a step -- before glancing up and long the beach they had lannded on. It seemed that the Cepolada were the first signs of life that the shipwrecked crew had seen for quite a while that wasn't either a crew member, a creature living on the island or a fish, as all around was activity between members of both ships. The biggest and most visible activity haappening at that precise time was the knight Marneus and several sailors trying to lift the mast off of the Osprey. However, neither this nor any other general activity that Mareck could see was interesting him at this one time; he had his eyes set on one thing and one thing only.

You see, for an exploration advertising 'Adventure', as quoted from the poster he saw back in The Merchant's Water that persuaded him to sign up in the first place, he hadn't really done much adventuring up until now. With the exception of some travels round Tyb and a new axe, he hadn't left the ship to explore to its full extent like he wanted to. This lack of adrenaline had its effects as well: he was getting more depressed, he was losing his patience more frequently and he started to smell terrible even by the standards of a dwarf (aka, not smell like so much beer and smoke that you can't tell if they've recently set a bar on fire or not). He was also feeling more and more excluded from the group, especially since the dragon took Alexis. Alexis was one of the few people he genuinely enjoyed seeing about and someone whom he could relate to in some way and since he vanished, Mareck lost a potential future drinking partner, which is always a shame. Something had to change to stop him from feeling this way, which is exactly why he took the second longboat trip over to the island.

Staring up at the two mountains, he realised the challenging choice he had to make here. Without some knowledge of the environment, though, there is only one true way to settle a decision like this. He pointed his index finger at each mountain in turn and started to mumble a short rhyme to himself.

"Eenie, meenie, miney, moe. Catch a demon by the toe. If he screams then let him go. Eenie, meenie, miney, moe." Mareck's eyes followed his long and elegant (for a dwarf, which is typically meant as an insult) index finger and knew what he was going to do. Turning to face the Southern mountain, he travelled up through the small gaps of foilage and trees instead of the much larger and clearer path that occured as a consequence of the Osprey's rather ill-timed and unfortunate arrival. Not because this was the more conveniant route for a dwarf, he just didn't feel like being ordered around by Deslock or anyone else for that matter.

Besides, he'll just use the excuse that he was searching for food if anyone does notice him on his adventure around the island.

Guess who's back. Back again. Zombie's back. Tell a friend.

Apologies to all for my terrible dedication to this RP and my disappearance from it for a few months short of a year, but with this being the only RP that was still running and the idea that I didn't want to kill my social life any more than I had aalready dome so with my addiction to various forum games here, what started off as trying to curb my addiction became a complete departure from the whole forum (I also went on holiday for a week and so much had happened in that time that I almost gave up trying to catch up with the RP at the start of my disappearance).

Thanks a lot to Zemalac for letting me remain in this RP despite my unreliability and the promises of a return which never happened up until now. I'll try and remain in it now and see this RP through to the end, I'm glad to see it already last over a year, I'm glad to have made another post in it with the potential for more posts in the future here and I'm more than excited to see just how this whole experience of ours turns out in the end.

--Zombie