Seaborn Chapter 5: Job Offer

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We picked up the place a bit and jerry-rigged enough tables and chairs to suit us. Our first poker table was a lost cause each leg was busted and it was cracked down the middle. We carted it out back and dragged a stained, unbroken one from the corner. No one knew where wed left off or how much was in the pot. We scraped coppers and Braggarts silvers off the floor and divvied them between us before re-dealing. Then we found we were missing so cards and had to search for them and start over.

The mood was less raucous than before and the booze didnt flow as freely, but that didnt stop so from getting hamred. I backed off on the drinks and looked over my skill progression. That last fight hadnt netted any XP, but I had progressed.

You have advanced to skill level 4 in Dirty Fighting. When triggered, increased chance to apply negative debuffs to target.

You have advanced to skill level 8 in Analyze. Increased chance to see through hidden stats.

You have advanced to skill level 10 in Observation. Increased chance to spot hidden items or concealed facts. Hidden items now register with sensory input.

You have advanced to skill level 6 in Stealth. 2% concealnt, -2% noise per level.

It wasnt often that I advanced in 4 skills from one fight. Fighting enemies 2-3 tis my level made a difference. Scrambling Braggarts eggs had done it for the dirty fighting. I normally didnt feel proud of advancing that skill, but I did tonight. My fast-paced face off with stealth girl had promoted my other three skills. Id been close in them, but this had put over the threshold.

Hawkins draped an arm over my shoulder. You know, I never thanked you for saving my life!

Sure you did, Hawkins. I said as I removed his arm. Hed hunted down on the ship and made sure I knew how much he owed , and if I ever needed anything to let him know. He had forgotten that soti after his seventh tankard. Everyone on the table had heard the sa thing over and over. It would have been annoying if Hawkins didnt have a five-minute mory and sound like a broken record.

Hey Hawkins, howd he pull you out of the water? Joel asked with a suppressed giggle.

You wouldnt believe it! That whale had knocked in the air and concussed ! I couldnt see straight, much less swim. I slipped below the waters headed down for Davy Jones, but there Dom was, like a rmaid!

That was the part everybody liked to hear, getting called a rmaid. They laughed, I smirked because it was still hilarious even if it was about . Hawkins took it all for encouragent, ignoring Marshs repeated superstitious grumbling about invoking Davy Jones.

There he was, a savior from the depths! He pulled to the surface, but I was still drowning, too much water in my lungs. He wrapped his big arms around and squeezed from behind

That got more laughter and imitations in husky voices he squeezed from behind!

More like I wrung you out till you upchucked, I said. This joke had gotten old faster than the rmaid one.

Hawkins didnt take anything I said as correction. Thats right! I spewed all over oh, Donic, Im so sorry about that! I promise Ill make it up to you! Youre a good guy, you know? Im never going out on the sea again; you can bet your life on that! That was too close for ! That whale was nasty! A whole 30,000 HP! 30,000!

Hey Hawkins, soone yelled. Is it true Donic saved your life?

You bet your whiskers its true! he yelled. Then, like clockwork, he turned back to . I never thanked you for saving my life!

I handed him my tankard. Id consider all debts between us paid if you refill this for . He didnt hesitate, just took my tankard to the bar. Hopefully soone there would distract him. I was all for the ga of making him talk in circles but give it a few minutes between takes!

A stranger moved to sit in Hawkins vacated spot. Is that whole story true?

Every word of it, mister! Joel said. Including the rmaid part! That brought on a round of snickers by everyone but the stranger.

You boys sound like youve had a rough go of it. He received noncommittal shrugs in response. How long you been in port?

This morning, Po replied.

Ah! Tonights the best night in the world then, right?

Everything about this man scread like the set up for a pitch. I went ahead and asked the question: What are you here for, mister?

Im petty officer Blake of the Wind Runner. The short and sweet of it is were short on crew and are looking to hire on.

Where you going? Joel asked.

Andros, was the reply. Maybe Id been playing poker too long, but that looked like a bluff to . There was sothing about the location that he wasnt sharing.

Ive not heard of the Wind Runner. What kind of ship is she?

A rchant ship, the owner made so risky trade deal and now has to get this cargo to Andros pronto.

We looked at him a bit blankly. This was a petty officer? Any proper seaman would have known what they were asking.

Joel cleared his throat. So, its a brig? Carrack?

Galleon, Blake corrected. Eyebrows went up. What kind of cargo was this rchant transporting? A galleon wouldnt be the fastest thod, it was the bulk thod. Galleons were also the go-to ships for dealing with sea monsters. The increased size wouldnt stop a mature Kraken from wrapping its arms around you, but they afforded the crew with room to carry the implents to fight back.

I didnt recall seeing a galleon in harbor when we pulled in, either. Hawkins appeared again and looked at the man in his chair. I got my tankard from him and he wandered off to another table.

When are you pulling out? Joel asked.

Blake looked apologetic. That theres the clinch of it. We sail tomorrow. Were willing to pay good gold for the short notice, but we need a capable crew.

The other were shaking their heads. Its not that Andros is such a bad spot, Po explained. But weve been at sea the last 8 months! We wont even get our full pay till our ship master sells our cargo. We cant be leavin tomorrow.

Blake nodded as if he understood and had heard it all before. What about you? he said to .

Now that was curious. How long had this man been around the tavern? What made him single out? Had he seen fight earlier and been impressed? Was he looking for a whole crew or did he know ? Ship captains knew , so it was possible. Or did he just pick up on the fact that I wasnt as in with the rest of the crew? They were all looking in their drinks now, knowing it wouldnt be beyond to take this mans offer.

There was also the fact that as soon as he directed the question at , I got a quest offer:

New Quest! Escort the Wind Runner to its destination.

So, there was sothing about the trip that involved enough that a personal quest was generated, or the captain had the ability to generate quests and was offering because they were desperate. The others hadnt gotten any quest offer, so I was steering towards the first option.

Quests issued by the world werent a rarity, but they usually only happened for critical things. Kings and queens dealt with national quests every day, but your average craftsman might live his life seeing only a dozen. Alternatively, people with the leadership skill could generate certain smaller quests. That was one reason why Coe was so successful as a captain, hed leveled up his leadership skill and could give XP rewards for successful hunts on top of the reward for slaying the beast.

Getting a quest to escort this ship ant there was sothing about it. It could be lifechanging for or otherwise sohow important to the world.

I leaned back in my chair, the back legs creaking ominously. I swirled my beer and watched the foam. Did I want to go back out? Yes. A one-day turnaround was madness for other sailors but perfect for . Did the quest interest ? You bet it did. Did I like this petty officer? Not particularly, nor did I know the ship or captain. Did I trust this mans story of a rchant ship going to Andros? Nope. All in all, I was on the fence.

I took a sip of my beer, then looked Blake in the eye while I swallowed it. He was impatient for my response but was trying to hire on. I enjoyed making him wait.

Show your stats, I said.

Blakes eyes went wide and even my crewmates looked at askance. What?

Your stats. You have them hidden. I want to see them.

To be clear, I am the petty officer, and I am not hiring you on to be one as well!

Yeah pretty sure you aint been a petty officer before.

He was stead but got up and left without another word. The others looked at .

Geez Dom, I know he was flexing about nothing, but we didnt realize you were in the habit of pissing employers off!

I didnt say no. I replied. They were bewildered.

When the fun was over and people were hanging out because of a sense of duty or because they had no better place to be, I stepped outside and into the middle of the road. I wondered if my hunch was right. It was score one for !

Blake stepped out of a side alley into the light of the moons. He didnt et in the middle of the street, but he stepped far enough away from the alley that I didnt fear an ambush. Id yet to be press-ganged and was proud of it. He had his stats open to .

Youre perceptive. Have a look.

Na

Blake

Age

34

Race

Human

Profession

Soldier

Level

36

XP

836

Health

400

Mana

300

Stamina

380

Strength

37

Agility

36

Dexterity

34

Constitution

40

Endurance

38

Intelligence

30

Wisdom

30

Charisma

29

Luck

34

Skills

Small blades 13

Swordsmanship 32

Axes 25

Unard combat 6

Spears 8

Archery 23

dium armor 25

Heavy Armor 15

Analyze 11

Shields 24

First Aid 6

Observation 8

Cooking 4

Alchemy 1

You can understand why I didnt want to drop my stats in front of the whole tavern.

Of course I understood. Blake was no sailor; he was a soldier and a highly trained one at that! I didnt think he was showing everything; his list of skills was varied but much too empty for soone whod leveled as much as he had. That detail didnt matter to , he could keep those secrets. I get that, and Im glad you stuck around, I really am. But why did you? Why do you want to recruit ?

We want to avoid riffraff, so were only looking for those known about here. Your na ca up more than once. That warranted tracking you down, but then I saw you fight. I was impressed.

Impressed I had my rear end handed to ?

I could have taken any one of those clowns. Two gets tougher, especially with a stealth-ster. You incapacitated one in a few seconds and wore the other down, and you have a fraction of my levels and none of my abilities.

I had help a whole crew.

Crowding a fight doesnt an it gets easier. I dont give out complints often, boy. Take it and ask your questions.

Captains na?

Michaels.

Do I need to know the na of any other people?

Youll be introduced to the crew tomorrow. That it?

I sighed. I was politely asking if this is a no-questions-asked trip. If it is, Ill keep my trap shut but Ill charge my no-questions rate.

He glared at . Would it hurt the guy to invest in charisma a little? He was a bit out of balance and it made him disagreeable. Well pay you the sa wage captain Coe quoted you, plus another gold on arrival for every week we were out.

That was a nice bonus, but I still drove it up. Captain Michaels should have sent soone with a smoother tongue to make his deals. I liked working with Coe. Make it a gold and a half a week.

He gritted his teeth, but he wasnt the one paying for it. Done.

Just so were clear, that was full-disclosure rate.

He glared again. Ill et you with the contract in the morning.

Where?

Where are you staying?

If its all the sa, Ill et you at the dock and sign the contract there.

Suit yourself, he growled.

I was inebriated but still in control of my body and faculties at least enough for basic functions. I made my way to captain Coes warehouse. The back door was locked but the front door was open. Hed probably been doing business late and whover was visiting hadnt locked the door. A good thing for , because I had no lockpicks. My drunk debuff wouldnt let use them right in any case and picking the lock of a warehouse looked really bad. I had no desire to fins myself sharing a cell with the adventurer bunch.

I found Coe working in his upstairs office, ledgers and inventories on his desk. Hed be working late for the rest of the week, no doubt, catching up on business that had gone on while hed been away. Hed heard climbing the stairs, and his left hand was below the desk. I knew for a fact he had a compact crossbow slung below that desk and he could pivot it to point anywhere near the door.

Donic? Whats going on?

The boys and I got into a tussle with so adventurers at the tavern. Everyones alive, but it was a near thing for a few.

Coe growled as he put his pencil down. I was relieved to see his left hand co to rest on the desk. Who was hurt?

I gave a recount of the fight, the statistical side anyway. I was sure Fink would be by at so point to give the captain a heads up too, and I didnt want the captain to think his first mate had started it before the man had gotten to tell him his own side of the story. After I told him, I led in with my questions.

Have you ever heard of Captain Michaels or the galleon Wind Runner?

Coe squinted and thought about it. Wind Runner is familiar, but I cant place it. Michaels I dont think so. Why?

There was a man recruiting for him at the tavern after the fight. He was really pushing for .

Did any of the boys join him?

No.

Did you?

Yes.

I felt bad when I saw the disappointnt in his eyes. When does she sail?

Tomorrow.

You dont waste any ti, do you? I didnt know how to respond to that. It wasnt exactly a complint coming from him.

When you settle the crews pay, can you place my share in my bank account? I had set up an account here with the intention of letting my mum draw from it as she needed. Since shed seed to ignore it, I had taken to placing the money in her hands when I thought she needed it. If she was getting engaged, I didnt imagine she wanted my money right now. It would be in the bank if she got desperate and rembered. Actually, Id have to check how much Id saved in there.

Ill see to it.

Did Cook uh, Gerald co see you?

Coe nodded. He did, and he told about your help. Hes staying aboard the Essential until I can uncover the current politics.

Good, good. You uh mind if I crash behind so crates tonight?

The captain nodded. Theres sure to be a blanket around here sowhere. Good luck, my boy.

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