From: Thorr-kan, the White Minotaur, and Horde Father-Confessor Newsgroups: alt.pub.dragons-inn Subject: REPOST [Roaming] Casting Off Date: 10 Feb 1994 16:38:50 GMT Message-ID: <2jdnuqINN6lf@news.gac.edu> Morning awoke Thaddius from a very comfortable slumber. The half-elf rolled over, prepared to roust the goblin. But Pheu was no where to be seen. Concerned, Thad threw on his pack, grabbed his staff, and headed to the common room. He need not have worried. Pheu at the bar, talking to a rather tall and thin dwarf. When the goblin saw him, he waved Thaddius over. "Good morning, Thad. Pheu hopes you sleeped well." The dwarf looked Thad up and down, then turned to Pheu. "He looks a little worn around the edges, ranger. Your taste in travelling companions is getting stranger all the time, Pheu." Pheu smirked. "None stranger than you, dwarf," he retorted. "How many of mine kind can stands smell of foul dwarveses?" The dwarf chuckled. Pheu turned to the half-elf again. "You needs sleep, so I not disturbs you. But I get supplies from barkeep. Best place in town to buy." He gestured to the dwarf. "This is our host for trip to Specifica of Furs. He owns big raft and has crew. We get to go along as protection and extras. Come, we go now. City guard finds out a goblin is ins the town, cause trouble for sure." With that Pheu slammed his drink and leapt to his feet. The dwarf follows, drawing Thaddius along behind him. "My name is Pumice," said the dwarf. "I am a trader of sorts, making regular runs between Farreach, Specifica of the Furs, Generica, and all points in between. I carry anything, anytime, for reasonable rates. What about you, half-elf?" Thad looked the dwarf over. As he had noted earlier, Pumice was relatively thin and tall. There was a different feeling about him than one usually gets from dwarves; one was usually reminded of a mountain's solidness. Pumice had a different feel, one of humor and fluidity. Offering his hand, Thad introduced himself. "I am Thaddius Farsinger, seeker of knowledge, protector of life. I serve my goddess, Chan-Da'all in these pursuits. At present, I am at...loose ends. There are no commitments for me at home, so I decided to travel." Pumice nodded sagely. To himself, he thought there was more that this young half-elf was telling him. The two continued towards the river slowly becoming acquainted. The dwarf filled Thad in on the politics and history of Farreach while the half-elf parted with a few tales of his travels, carefully leaving out specific places. He was just getting going when Pheu popped up. "Hey, Thad! You tells him about woman troubles?" the goblin interrupted. Cackling maniacally at Thad's look of exasperation, Pheu filled Pumice in with a slightly altered version of Thaddius's Roaming and the battle with the ogres. Thaddius did his best to interject his account, too. The verbal battle ended when Pheu decided to scamper ahead to the docks. "What is this 'woman trouble'?" asked Pumice. The dwarf reached over and grabbed the half-elf's wrist, searching for something. After a moment, he grunted success and dropped the appendage. "You are betrothed," he said. "I recognize the bracelet. Human fashion, but elven custom. Why are you abroad with the wedding so close?" Thad sighed and looked embarrassed. "I do not know," he answered. "There are only two months left. I want this more than anything, but still, I find myself drawn away. Wanderlust is stronger now than at any time in my past." "Normal," replied Pumice. "You do not want to be tied down. Simple bachelor yearning for freedom. Don't trouble yourself; it will pass." The dwarf spoke as if he were an authority. Another sigh escaped the half-elf. "Indeed," he said. But inside Thad did not agree. This argument seemed too pat, too easy. He was about to say so out loud when the dwarf grabbed his elbow. "There it is, friend. My pride, joy, and livelihood. Behold the _Gibraltar_!" *** Thaddius was impressed. He had seen many vessels in his day, but few compared to the sight before him. It was only a raft, but the sheer size! The logs making the base were at least sixty feet long. And the raft itself was another forty feet across. A tiller was raised on the middle of the back edge. Braces for poles lined the sides and front. In the very center rose a small building, obviously quarters. Atop that was a smaller structure with lines running to the tiller: the helm. And on that rested a rather large ballista. Thaddius did not think such a structure could support itself. Muttering a few syllables, he took a closer look. Lines of magical force threaded through the raft, binding it together and fortifying the physical links. The half-elf nodded his admiration. It was a very elegant piece of workmanship. Pumice watched all this with a smile. "A beauty, is it not? Designed and built her myself. Even developed the magical bracings." Thad turned at this comment, a look of surprise evident. The dwarf smiled, on of his secrets out. "I'll tell you about it some time." Boarding, he yelled back, "Stow you gear and find Pheu. Then come topside and I'll introduce you to my crew." Thad took the advice and set his belongings in a small cabin that had no sign of occupancy. A call from the front of the raft got his attention. It was Pheu. On the goblin's arm rested someone the Thaddius had forgotten about entirely. The goblin smiled. "Friend of yours?" Thad raised his hands. The hawk flew over and landed on his shoulder. "Thank you, friend," whispered Thad. "I remember your vigilance and cunning in battle. I apologize for neglecting you." Pheu watched silently. After re-introductions, the goblin sidled forward. "This," he gestured, "is Longflyer. He is a tried and true companion. Treat him well, and he will return it tenfold." Turning, Thad asked, "Is he yours, Pheu?" "Nope." The goblin shook his head. "We simply know each other. Little flyer has choosed you. Besides, I prefer his larger cousin." "Cousin?" Thad glance about in confusion. No other avian was evident. "Looks up, elveses," smirked the ranger. "Meet my friend and mount, Swordbeak." Thad followed Pheu's finger up. Aloft above them was a golden roc. Astonished, the half-elf looked down at his companion. Eyes gleaming, Pheu nodded, "You in for interesting times, yah?" and departed. The half-elf shook his head. A sailor dwarf, who worked magic of all things! And a goblin ranger, who claimed to fly! I am, indeed, in for an interesting time, Thaddius thought. For the first time since starting this Roam, I am actually enjoying myself. I wonder... Thoughts fade as Pumice calls orders. They are casting off. Thad lets the hawk aloft and goes to see what help he can lend. -Thaddius Farsinger "There is something about the water that renews hope in a person, that refreshes them, that fills them with wonder and optimism. I remember how I proposed, strictly on the spur of the moment, after a trip to the beach. It was a whole year before I had planned on it. Imagine my surprise when Princess said, '*YES*!'" ****************************************************************************** Sometimes, those you love most are the ones you have to leave behind. Matt Cutter, e-mail to mcutter@nic.gac.edu OR mcutter@vax2.gac.edu Gustavus couldn't afford my opinions if they wanted them! ******************************************************************************