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frprojects ([personal profile] frprojects) wrote in [community profile] faderiftorg2017-05-02 09:20 pm

PROJECT: Naval Presence

PROJECT

NAVAL PRESENCE
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Again working on information learned from the Time Travel Team, the Inquisition wishes to begin establishing a naval presence, either by gaining allies who already have ships at their disposal, or by building a navy of its own.

DIVISION: Forces

LEADER: James Flint

STATUS: Active

ASST LEADER: Charles Vane


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Baewatch report

[personal profile] gatheringstorm 2018-07-30 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
SUBJECT:
PARTICIPANTS: Korrin Ataash, James Norrington, Prompto Argentum
DATE FILED: Late Solace
STATUS: Ongoing?
SUMMARY: Patrolling along the Wounded Coast, Korrin and her team encounter a stranded noblewoman and maidservant on a stricken vessel. They proceed with a rescue that's well-timed in some ways, less so in others.

REPORT:

Another patrol, another pair found. I was with Norrington and Prompto in that little sloop when we spotted what was technically a vessel on the horizon. That thing looked as though it had run into every single storm on the way south and then some. The only things that prevented it from being the unluckiest vessel ever was that it was still afloat and two people aboard were yet alive.

The pair were a noblewoman and her maidservant, apparently stuck out there for a while before we found them. How they managed to make it that far and not attract the attention of bandits is a damned miracle. Said miracle bought them time, but time also saw them at the end of their food stores and rather weak. Needless to say, they were grateful for the assistance.

I'd like to say it all went smoothly, but our efforts didn't go unnoticed forever. Bandits finally took notice toward the end, and it took some badass sailing (well, as badass as you can be in a sloop) along with my controlling the winds to make it into Kirkwall's reach in time. Their vessel couldn't be saved, but it was in such shape that bandits couldn't make use of it anyway. We grabbed what could fit in our own, or started to, but there wasn't time to get much. The noblewoman and maidservant honestly just seemed to be grateful to get out of the ordeal with their lives, so I'll call it a win all the same.

Korrin Ataash

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Edited 2018-08-08 16:38 (UTC)