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Monday Night Pathfinder Pirates: The Bonny Kate

This weeks occurrences:
  • Boarding practice ended with Kyte in the drink before being rushed onto the ship.
  • The Carrion Crow with the party intact chased down the Bonny Kate, a merchant class vessel.
  • The party successfully boarded the Bonny Kate and killed 9 crew and an officer in a fierce battle.  The party got to do some intersting things:
    • Jumping over sailors to flank them.
    • Using Wind Blast to knock down an officer and send a crewman hurdling off the ship into shark infested waters
    • Using stomp through a hammer to knock 6 enemy sailors prone.
    • Several nice blasts of magic missile.
    • Swinging across a deck on rigging to attack an enemy.
    • Save the captain's life from a sneak attack.
  • The party was well rewarded with loot and rum.  The party used their time wisely both aboard the Crow and as new crew aboard the new Bonny Kate.
    • The half-giant spent some of his last hours aboard the Carrion Crow with Grok, his half-orc companion, and enjoyed some drinking and entertaining with his comrades.
    • Sheena and Jacen spent time talking to crewman trying to gain allies.
    • Jacen found romance with Sandara, while Sarith found romance with Sly Lonegan.
    • Kyte had a major blow up over her misunderstood feeling toward Jacen.
    • The half-giant found his new calling as a cleric.
  • The beating of one of the swabs aboard the new ship underlined the true danger of having former First Mate Mister Plugg as the new captain, and the bitter Scourge as the new First Mate.
  • The party also realized that thought the ship was supposed to be headed to Waterdeep, it was actually heading to a Squib north of Luskan.
  • Rumblings of a mutiny were starting among the PCs.

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