Crossing the lake can take as little as 2 days with favorable winds, up to 2 weeks or more if the winds turn against you.
Pirate Winds: strong breezes that force ships to moor themselves to large, wind-blocking obstacles such as islands or sunken trees, but which are not strong enough to stop the little pirate canoes used by the sea-rovers.
Pirates like to use cutlasses... little light metal blades of Fashorian design, basically curved heavy daggers. They're sharp along the outer curve, but dull in the inner... some pirates are known for carrying them in their teeth, with the sharp part facing outwards so that they don't cut themselves.
Posted by Kiz at February 9, 2006 10:20 AMCommentsPost a comment