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Leigh brings some gifts to Captain Sami

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Leigh was all to happy as he stood right on the edge of Sami's ships deck. Calling out for Sami.

Captain Sami! Or Captain Sami! You missed another sea attack on the blockade BUT I brought you one of the ships captains log books and maps. Hopefully you can get something good from them. Like where they pick up resources to bring to the horde. Who the leaders are, why they are here. Hopefully lots of stuff.

He waits for Sami and hands off the materials to him straight away.

(( Was a scene David ran last night- 1/14/2021. So you can work together to see if anything good, worthy or really really good came from them. ))

*Sami will come out of the Captain's quarters below deck, throwing his heavy winter boat cloak over his shoulder's to brace against the wind. Raises his eyebrows as he takes the books from Leigh.*

Well I've been a bit busy climbing around the sewers and watching the walls. The horde's casters are getting ballsy so my hands are a bit full. I'll be sure to give these a good look though and share my findings....it kills me not being on the waters but this is where I'm needed right now. We'll have to go hunting together again sometime Leigh.

*Sami will give his friend a parting handshake, grasping Leigh firmly by the forearm in a traditional sailor's grasp before taking the books and immediately starting to look over them, walking back towards his cabin.*

(( rolling skills possibly useful in reading these logbooks and gaining information ))

Rolls:

Sami is able to determine from the Captain's Logbooks and the Map that the Horde has salvaged a fair number of seaworthy vessels (Though nothing like House Atianna's ships) and a number of locations of resupply stop the Horde makes along the Coast.

Do these logbooks show where the ships are harbouring?

It shows multiple possible locations of where they could harbor at.

Sami might also be able to deduce that someone is helping them - Hobgoblins do not normally write and don't even have a written form of their language - so someone wrote those logs... who? That remains a mystery for the moment