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The Epic of the Grey Falcon
By Anido Jhone, editor
As uncovered and translated by Anido Jhone, Royal Archaeologist, from
an ancient tome:
This tale comes from sometime in the 2nd Era, most probably after
the time of the Knahaten Flu, or at least I have so surmised due
to reasons in the text. Whether or not the tale is true, it remains
an interesting story of survival.
The reader will, I trust, forgive me if I translated the epic somewhat
informally. The message, I think, is universal, and should not be
misread.
Enjoy, gentle reader.
A.J.J.
The Grey Falcon , a small warship of the Sumurset Isle, Was patrolling
deep in the ocean for a pirate That had been looting the coast. The
first three weeks out were uneventful. Two hours after sunset, on
the 22nd day out of port, The lookout spotted a top of a sail in
the moonlight, Just on the horizon. "Sail! To starboard, forward
quarter!" The lookout of the Grey Falcon cried. The crew and captain
of the Grey Falcon were quickly roused, And stumbled to the deck.
"'Tis the ship we're looking for, Captain," said the lookout.
"All hands to battle stations! All archers to their posts," The Captain
yelled, "Full ahead!" The two ships closed, And a dark figure stepped
out onto the forecastle of the pirate ship. The figure made a gesture
with his hands, And a giant ball of fire streaked towards the Grey
Falcon. The ball of fire struck the Grey Falcon in her sails, Quickly
catching them aflame.
The figure made another gesture. Large bolts of ice streaked out
from his hands, And hit the Grey Falcon just above and below the
water line, Gouging large holes in her hull. The Grey Falcon was
mortally wounded. The Captain cried, "All hands abandon shi-" As
he was cut off by a pirate's arrow shot into his throat.
As the Grey Falcon, aflame and listing badly, plunged into the sea,
One of her sailors, Darik Seaspit, Managed avoid the pirate arrows
and spells to make his way to a lifeboat, And lowered it into the
darkness below. Just as the lifeboat entered the water, a quick grey
shape jumped into it. Darik looked, and saw it was Helnor Snarlsbane,
A Khajiit mercenary assigned to the ship. The two rowed the small
boat away, As the Grey Falcon finished her descent into the sea.
In the darkness, the Pirate ship missed their small craft. After
the two rowed well out of the pirates possible view, They both collapsed
from exhaustion.
Early morning the next day, They took an inventory of the lifeboats
stores. Normally the lifeboat carries enough food and water To supply
seven people for at least ten days.
In place of the food, though, Helnor found a note: "The food in this
lifeboat was found to be in violation of Sumerset Navy regulation
during inspection. In accordance to that article, the food was taken
away and destroyed. A replacement may be obtained by redeeming this
letter at the Port Supply Office. Signed, Lt. Inspector Windhollow"
Helnor read aloud.
Said Darik, to his Khajiit Companion, "We have plenty of water, but
we are out of food. I don't know what we're going to do. I suppose
we could try fishing, but we have no bait. "There's no chance we
can make it back to land Before we starve to death - 'twill be over
a month in this craft" "Wait, I have an idea" said Helnor, with a
gleam in his catlike eye.
Six weeks later, the lifeboat entered the port of Corwich. As it
was tethered to the dock, a solitary figure was pulled out, Looking
weather beaten and thin. One of the dock workers peered into the
life raft, After the figure was taken away to the port healer for
treatment. "Hmm, what's this", a worker said to himself, As he picked
up a large bone from the boat, A bone bleached white by the sun.
After the sole survivor of the Grey Falcon recovered from his ordeal,
He was taken to the inquest for the death of Darik Seaspit, And placed
on a chair before the magistrate. "We here in High Rock have a dim
view of cannibalism. You'd better have a good reason for your actions,"
The inquisitor boomed at Helnor Snarlsbane.
"By the Lady, do you?" Helnor stood, and said, "Your Honor, I had
no choice. There was no food, and it was at least two months to the
closest port. We both decided this was the only way someone would
make it" "Well, then , I suppose that is understandable, If somewhat
distasteful," the inquisitor said. "You think it was distasteful?,"
Helnor muttered to himself, "I didn't have any seasoning."
"One final thing, Mr. Snarlsbane, How was it decided that you would
be the one that would dine on the other? The toss of a coin?" Helnor
drew himself up and said, "Your honor, it was very simple. Darik
Seaspit was a vegetarian" "Case dismissed!"
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