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The man shoots up to his feet and shouts something in Langlish. <span class="mu-i"><span class="mu-g">“Una baia! Porto sicuro tra le scogliere!”</span></span>
The deck erupts into noise again, the sailors skirting to their stations between pilgrims refusing to move or be moved as they continue their cant of the One True Faith. Captain Alfonso shakes himself and begins shouting orders again. As the window of safety closes and the storm begins to roughen the seas again, the Coy Siren slips into a narrow passage leading away from the open ocean. No one with any sense it out in weather like this, but if there were any onlookers they might have been forgiven for thinking the ship had turned sharply into the cliff-face and disappeared.
Before the ship has even fully made it into the cove the tempest is on your heels again, shrieking its outrage of having been robbed of its quarry as the skies darken over entirely. The rain falls harshly and the thunder continues to boom, even in the cove the waves are rippling enough that the ship has to be securely anchored to avoid a sharp end on the rocks in any event. But it is safe harbour, a place to wait out the storm…
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<span class="mu-s">Week Five – Southern Cantôn Coastline - Weather Roll</span>
>50DC reset due to crit
> Current Progress: 36/56 Days
> Sailor Gear +1 Re-Roll
> L’Orso Tempesta +1 Save I assume this is used on crit-fails and double fails as a priority, and then regular fails
Critpass (1) = Ocean Bounty.
Double Pass (<23) = Gentle Currents. As below, negates any loss this week from Foul Winds or Rough Seas.
Double Pass (>23) = Fair Winds. Gain +1d6 Days Progress. Ocean Bounty becomes more likely.
Pass = Swift Sailing. +1 Day progress. DC next week increases by 5DC.
Fail = Slow Sailing. +1 Day progress. DC next week decreases by 5DC.
Double Fail (<87) = Foul Winds. Lose -1d6 Days progress. Terrible Storm becomes more likely.
Double Fail (>87) = Rough Seas. As above, nil additional effects.
Critfail (100) = Terrible Storm.
7 rolls of 1d100, storm kniggas. You have ONE re-rolls. You have ONE save. There are ZERO adverse re-rolls.
<span class="mu-s">This Voyage is Blessed.</span>