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On the decks of both ships, you quickly loot a small collection of pistols, swords, clothing, and a few loose pearls of the various enemy and allied corpses. With ammunition, fish-leather, straps, sharpening stones, and various trinkets all accounted for, you'd say you've looted about <span class="mu-s">20 pearls</span> worth of odds and ends.
Back aboard your own ship, the loot accounted for, several of your crew go for the repair powder downstairs, but you stop them.
<span class="mu-r">”Watch- lower the coral into place, and fill those buckets with sea water!”</span>
Putting the splinters of the mast back in place, you splash water along the cracks before shoving the mast back into place, rotating it slightly to get them to line us. You attach a bucket to the end of a long stick and tell the crew to keep it wet, the corals will seal back up such simple damage. It's a coralman's trick, and soon enough you'll be able to sail away.
In the meantime, the destination of your voyage draws closer, the island of Mistress. You should be able to arrive there by tomorrow. Your attention is also brought to two men, captured, from the enemy pirates.
<span class="mu-b">”...Just so you know,”</span> Bones whispers. <span class="mu-b">”Experienced sailors are hard to come by. Many don't want to join a desperate pirate crew in the first place. Consider that, before you decide what to do with these two...”</span>
You have a few hours before you make your next port. What do you spend that time doing?
>Grill Squint over his pirate knowledge
>Interrogate the two captured pirates to see if they'll join your crew instead
>Practice with your new cannon
>Test out your new nets
>Other (Write in)