Meeting Place: Aboard the Blue Horizon Reason: The Crossing to Karjin Status: By invite only. Continued from: Act I - The Departure Captain Finn Hanli ran a tight ship and an even tighter crew. The Blue Horizon lacked for nothing when it came to supplies and people to man her. The crew itself was fairly large, consisting of forty men and women that took two twelve hour shifts a day apiece. There was a large galley that supplied food, and a hold that carried cargo. Along with Glav and his party, a female trader with unusual silver hair lead eleven beautiful silver stallions on board that were stalled in the hold to make the crossing. Chickens, sheep, goats and even a cow was brought aboard to fill up the remainder of the beast section. Guests were brought on, including a small section of delegates that were bound for Karjin to offer to improve relations with the city in order to further advance trade opportunities between Syliras and Karjin. The delegation; seemed comprised mainly of four knights: three men and one woman. Two more seemingly independent people were allowed to board as well, seeking passage to Karjin having no other possessions but a pack of supplies. Captain Finn had them all checked out. In fact, he looked at them all intently when they either dropped off their stuff or boarded for the duration after their meeting with the Wind Oak. Then he gave them quarters, four to a room, though the Jamoura got his own room with a modified bed after the crew took one look at his size, and everyone was settled neatly into their berths. Sailing took on a routine after the first day of treacherous shoals and inland sea reefs until they came to more open water and were really able to get the sails aloft and the ship dancing across the waves. The nights were quiet, with exquisite star shows and often Leth kept them company as he sailed across the sky chasing Syna or in turn being chased by her. The weather was good, the sky blue, and the winds never overly harsh. There was no trouble to speak of in those first days. Glav was often on deck helping out Finn, and he encouraged his entourage to help out as well - some in the kitchen, some cleaning some patching sails or scrubbing deck - until they all kept fit and healthy moving on a day to day basis. It was only the fifth day that trouble started. And it came in the form of a cough. One sailor went down ill, then slowly another did until half the crew was laid up with a violent upper respiratory infection. The crew healer, a woman skilled in herbs and medicine kept dosing various things to try and counter the illness, but one after another those that went down slowly took a turn for the worst. On the seventh day of what would be a 22 day crossing... the first of them died. The healer shook her head, perplexed. Her skills should have prevented the first death and even after the second she insisted it wasn't a natural illness. On the forth day, one of the stallions that were loaded on by the silver haired girl died. His beautiful black coat mottled with open sores that seemed to erupt overnight. She cried as they threw the corpse overboard. None of the others seemed effected until a goat showed similar signs and collapsed. Then, they lost all their chickens - same symptoms... coughing then death ending in the skin erupting in boils or sores. On the fifth day, Flinn himself called a meeting, the beginnings of a cough forming in his throat. He explained quietly that they were 'under attack' of some sort and that the disease wasn't natural. They needed to find the source. They were in the middle of the Suvan, their skilled healer hadn't been able to help. Minkala was a good follower of Rak'keli, she should have been able to handle the outbreak of whatever it was. But she was having problems and thus determined it was either exotic or hostile. And they had to find the source of the illness and stop it before it was too late. |