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| book text =I witnessed as the Queen lashed the prow of a vessel called the Kinship with whips of waves and foam until she'd taken her prize: Two sailors, dragged to her salted bosom. Upon which she did retreat and left the Kinship to reach its destination in peace - so great was her mercy.


It did cross my humble mind that such a vessel, upon its return journey, might take a longer, unfamiliar route to avoid her wrath and might thus become vulnerable to other kinds of interference...  
It did cross my humble mind that such a vessel, upon its return journey, might take a longer, unfamiliar route to avoid her wrath and might thus become vulnerable to other kinds of interference...  

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Moonshae Strait Shipping Report image

Description Icon.png
A plain, unadorned note.

Properties

  • Notes
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: .05 kg / 0.1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp


Where to find

In the small Gilded Chest X: -215 Y: -243 on the first floor of the Water Queen's House.

Text

I witnessed as the Queen lashed the prow of a vessel called the Kinship with whips of waves and foam until she'd taken her prize: Two sailors, dragged to her salted bosom. Upon which she did retreat and left the Kinship to reach its destination in peace - so great was her mercy.


It did cross my humble mind that such a vessel, upon its return journey, might take a longer, unfamiliar route to avoid her wrath and might thus become vulnerable to other kinds of interference...