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1054479 No. 1054479 ID: 1173be

Just a little lost-at-sea quest full of swashbuckling fun and nothing ominous at all.
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No. 1056798 ID: cbe990

oh wow, Mona looks... really similar to Nicoletta. I even thought that was her on the ground for a few good moments.
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No. 1056811 ID: 15c72a

>>1056768
How the hell did that happen? It looks like the door was blown open from the inside, but she's tied to a chair! Go look inside, see if there's any evidence. Get the candle if it's too dark.

Ask why the priest is untying the girl, isn't she a devil worshiper?
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No. 1056901 ID: 1173be
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1056901

>See if you can do anything to help with the lady.

Nicoletta is about to start helping, but then Mona quickly gets up herself.

>It might be best to remain wary of the Reverend.

Noted.

>Go look inside, see if there's any evidence.

Goodness gracious! Inside, plastered all over the walls, is more of that abhorrent mass the party have been seeing lately. A large, rubbery looking appendage dangles from the ceiling, flexing and contracting. It can't reach the door, but it looks like this thing probably smacked Mona into the door and out of the room. No wonder she looked so shocked!

>Ask why the priest is untying the girl, isn't she a devil worshiper?

Peters grimaces into the room, then closes the door.

"If her private diaries are to be believed, no, she is not. She only participated in it because she wanted to impress Phineas. She no longer has any reason to continue worship. She heard Phineas' slow death through but a single wall."

The Reverend then turns to Mona, and declares,
"Your idolatry is forgiven."
No acknowledgement from Mona. She still wears a blank stare on her face.

"Come. It is best we leave her to her own mind for now."
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No. 1056902 ID: 15c72a

...right then. This is looking pretty bad. We need to find the captain and tell him the boat's being taken over by demons and we need to evacuate.
I wonder if we could roll a cannon in here and use it to destroy the anchor chain?
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No. 1056904 ID: f15d6d

We still need to find a way to free the anchor, that we may search for a save haven on land.

Try everything we can think of - burn it, hack it, pour annointed water upon it, anything. We must take care not to destroy the anchor itself in our efforts, however.
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No. 1056909 ID: bbb04b

>>1056904
This doesn't seem like a ship we want to keep intact in the long-run, anyway. Destroying the mechanism is fine as long as the anchor itself is disconnected. We sail to land, find some way to free all the trapped crewmen in the meantime, then burn the demonic ship.
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No. 1057040 ID: 1173be
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1057040

>Try everything we can think of - burn it, hack it, pour annointed water upon it, anything. We must take care not to destroy the anchor itself in our efforts, however.

The group return to the anchor room and try everything they feasibly can. Peters even tries to nibble on the thing. Though it now looks significantly more scuffed, the growth holds fast.
Even if they could get this superficial one off, it still looks like the bony vines run deep into the mechanism, jamming it from the inside out.

>I wonder if we could roll a cannon in here and use it to destroy the anchor chain?

When Damien suggests this, Peters replies with a flat "no," and then elaborates that the boat doesn't seem to have cannons.

>Destroying the mechanism is fine as long as the anchor itself is disconnected.

Agreed. Beaching this damned vessel is always an option.

>We need to find the captain and tell him the boat's being taken over by demons and we need to evacuate.

The group decide that this is the best course of action. The Reverend begins to lead Nicoletta and Damien to the Captain's office.

As they pass Mona, the girl suddenly has a flash of consideration for her surroundings and declares:
"The anchor reel is stuck! You have to cut it off from underneath the ship!"
She stares at Nicoletta a while longer, then returns to her musings.
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No. 1057041 ID: 1173be
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1057041

The deck is still mostly barren. The Reverend glances around, and lingers a bit long on the hole in the gunwale where the ladder used to be.

He leads the pair to the door with the golden anchor on it.

The Captain's Office is the nicest place on the ship. Nicoletta can almost imagine herself behind the desk, far, far away from the grotesques that lurk beneath the deck.

On the desk lies a heavy-looking metal key. It looks like one of those keys that fits into an equally heavy lock. Tied to the key is a tag that states "COOKIE".

Apart from that, there's not much to say. On the desk, there's a globe, and there are various maps around the walls, there's another door behind the desk, though this one is locked behind a lock that looks much like a ship's wheel.
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No. 1057042 ID: 1173be
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1057042

And, of course, there's a portrait of the Captain in all her glory, obscuring a pristine sea with her visage.
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No. 1057043 ID: 15c72a

From underneath the ship? But it's still the same chain, so it'll be just as hard... maybe there's another growth further down. Anyway, I'm not sure how we'd cut the chain, much less get below the ship in the black water and survive.

The big key... belongs to the chef? Well, we haven't seen them yet, and we haven't found where that key goes to yet either. Pick it up I suppose. All indications are the captain is missing so we can't ask permission anyway.
Then head up to the decks. Someone new just showed up.
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No. 1057044 ID: 978778

Check if there's anything behind the portrait, then test the key on the door. If it doesn't work, it might be a good idea to ask Jack if he knows anything about where it could go or what "COOKIE" may mean in this context.

I would also caution against immediate evactuation of the ship. Demonic possession or not, it seems to be the only viable way to reach any sort of safe haven.
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No. 1057219 ID: f8083d

How is the anchor secured to its chain?
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No. 1057294 ID: 1173be
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1057294

>From underneath the ship? But it's still the same chain, so it'll be just as hard... maybe there's another growth further down. Anyway, I'm not sure how we'd cut the chain, much less get below the ship in the black water and survive.

That much is a mystery. Nicoletta did hear that people were trying to develop some kind of barrel with windows to let people breathe underwater. Maybe one of those would work?

>Check if there's anything behind the portrait, then test the key on the door.

The back of the portrait is nothing peculiar. It's just the back of the canvas with "HICKS" scrawled on it. That might be the artist's name.
The wall behind the portrait is strangely unremarkable as well.

The hefty key can't even fit into the hole of the wheel-shaped lock. It is simply too large. Nicoletta tries to remember if she's seen a lock that's about as heavy as the key on the ship before...
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No. 1057295 ID: 1173be
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1057295

>How is the anchor secured to its chain?

Neither Nicoletta nor Damien have seen this ship's anchor with their own eyes, but Nicoletta assumes that it's secured like every other anchor she's seen. It would likely be attached to the chain with a shackle. Removing the anchor would probably be a matter of removing or destroying the pin, then detaching the shackle from the anchor.

>Then head up to the decks. Someone new just showed up.

Someone new just showed up indeed. A young woman sits upon a thronelike protrusion. The group could've sworn that it wasn't there before. Her eyes are closed. She is clothed with a plain grey robe. She is absolutely motionless.
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No. 1057296 ID: 978778

Demand to know who this new individual is, and keep your hand on your weapon.
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No. 1057309 ID: 2b4046

Wait, isn't that the face we saw sticking out of the water before?

I think we may want to gather up some more of the crew before actually approaching.
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No. 1057349 ID: 1173be
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1057349

>Demand to know who this new individual is, and keep your hand on your weapon.

Nicoletta grips her concealed flintlock and calls out to the enthroned woman.
She says nothing, but opens her eyes and stares directly into Nicoletta's.
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No. 1057350 ID: 1173be
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1057350

...
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No. 1057351 ID: 1173be
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1057351

...
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No. 1057352 ID: 1173be
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1057352

Nicoletta's transfixion is broken by the CRACK of a gun beneath the deck. She looks around to see that Damien and Reverend Peters have also noticed the sound. When she looks back at the woman, her eyes have closed again.
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No. 1057360 ID: 39d840

Those subconscious cues (image titles) are pretty spooky.

Let's goooooo
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No. 1057377 ID: 15c72a

I kindof want to keep "talking" to Maria. If somebody's got a working gun it's not like your empty gun is going to be much help dealing with them.
Most importantly, I want to know what "salvation" is, and what that incomplete sentence was about holding her hand.
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No. 1057473 ID: f15d6d

Go and check what that sound belowdecks was. Might be an idea to tell either Damien or the Reverend to stay here to watch this strange entity.
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No. 1057477 ID: 1173be
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1057477

>Let's goooooo

Nicoletta is not entirely sure what that means, and assumes it's just a byproduct of her troubled and tired psyche, but once she figures it out, she'll be sure to do so.

>If somebody's got a working gun it's not like your empty gun is going to be much help dealing with them.

Excellent point. Damien hands Nicoletta the round and she loads it into her flintlock.

>I kindof want to keep "talking" to Maria. I want to know what "salvation" is, and what that incomplete sentence was about holding her hand.

"What do you mean by salvation," cries Nicoletta, "and why did you want me to hold your hand?"
Damien stares at Nicoletta like she's gone mad. Nicoletta worries she very well may have.
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No. 1057478 ID: 1173be
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1057478

Maria remains silent.
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No. 1057479 ID: 1173be
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1057479

>Go and check what that sound belowdecks was.

Fantastic idea. Nicoletta offers her pistol to Damien, but he refuses to take it, so it is left with the Reverend, who promises to keep a close eye on Maria.

It seems the bang originated from the Doctor's room. It strikes Nicoletta that this is the first time they've seen his room.

It's a rather wholesome seeming room, save for the blood spattered on the wall, and the dead man. There is a gun on the Doctor's bed, though the Doctor himself is sitting at his desk. It is smoking. On the desk is the Doctor's research into the wasting disease gripping the crew. All of the notes are covered in what looks to be a smearing of ash, making them illegible. On the pile of ash sits a yellow note.

It reads as follows.
The Wasting has entered my blood and brain. It will take me over agonising months. I will not let it. I will die an active man. - Dr. Matias Bäcker

Damien's jaw drops. Nicoletta seems oddly detached from the situation. After a while, Mona walks in and looks panicked at the macabre scene.
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No. 1057480 ID: f8083d

The gun is pretty far from its supposed user. I'd class this suicide as "not impossible, but suspicious".
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No. 1057481 ID: 15c72a

>>1057479
If this was a suicide, how did the gun end up on the bed? This is murder. The window is open, rush over and look out, see if the murderer is still out there.

The notes can likely be recovered with care, thankfully...
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No. 1057483 ID: f15d6d

Check outside the window for anything suspicious - I agree this suicide seems suspicious.

Examine the Doctor's notes if there's nothing out there.
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No. 1057486 ID: 15c72a

In addition, the angle of the bullet is completely wrong for suicide by rifle. It's completely horizontal which means he'd have had to have held it at arms length, if that's even POSSIBLE, rather than the far more comfortable method of shooting from below.

I'm tempted to immediately suspect Mona since she arrived so late... I wish we could test for gunshot residue... oh, maybe black powder is dirty enough that we can just look at a suspect's clothes and hands to see evidence. Or smell? Someone should inspect Mona for traces of having fired the rifle.
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No. 1057634 ID: 1173be
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1057634

>Check outside the window for anything suspicious

There is no vessel outside the window, though the water seems disturbed, like some boat left in a hurry.
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No. 1057635 ID: 1173be
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1057635

>Examine the Doctor's notes if there's nothing out there.

Nicoletta attempts to remove the ash from the notes. The more ash she removes, the stranger the notes seem. They're all scripted in an odd hand. At a glance, they seem to be noting the characteristics of the deceased. However, they start getting more incomprehensible as they go on. Nicoletta doesn't understand what any of it means. What feels like hours passes, and Nicoletta still feels none the wiser. The world seems to slow down around her as she gets more and more engrossed in the nonsense.
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No. 1057636 ID: 1173be
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1057636

Nicoletta is about to discard the notes, but then she reads a critical sentence. It's not that the sentence wasn't memorable, for it was without a doubt memorable, but Nicoletta won't remember what this sentence says. She will suppose that it said something or other, but she will not, for the life of her, remember it. It is an unrememberable sentence.
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No. 1057637 ID: 1173be
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1057637

Reading this sentence has a profound impact on Nicoletta. All at once, in the context of this sentence, all the notes make complete sense. Nicoletta feels like she sees the world from a bird's eye view, not only around or in front of objects, but in and out of them too. The natures of this ship have been revealed unto her, and she's about to blurt them out to Damien, but then...
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No. 1057638 ID: 1173be
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1057638

...darkness...
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No. 1057639 ID: 1173be
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1057639

"Nicoletta!" The Reverend's harsh voice rings out.
Nicoletta's eyes snap open, though they still feel closed.
She stares at the Reverend and the Cabin Boy.
"You've been out for a while."
Nicoletta's mouth is dry.
It's dark outside.
"Come on, lie down on the bed for a little bit."
Echoes of the Doctor's strange notes resound around in her head, refusing to form into anything coherent.
Nicoletta is placed on the bed by the two others in the room.
She tries to recollect her thoughts, though all her attempts seem an ersatz of the clarity of what felt to be a moment before.

CITR AP 'RXKXW AVP PHGIHA RPGD,
NSC AVP WNSX UVF REGQMCN IYHXB.
JDSZZA MBYT TWYI UVSDKM MIVU,
SE'U HSMGO INLG ES YEPALGE AHXHTY.
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No. 1057640 ID: 978778

...what the hell just happened?

Ask the Reverend and Damien if they saw anything suspicious after you passed out. Additionally, it might be an idea to go and check on Jack and Kevin, see how they're holding up.
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No. 1057681 ID: 15c72a

>>1057639
Tell them the murderer escaped via boat. ...and the notes let you understand something about the ship... but you can't remember what it was. This place isn't normal, that much is clear, but neither are those notes.

>garbled text
It's a keyed cipher using the demon's name as the key, the plaintext is
SEEK ME 'NEATH THE LOWEST DECK,
DON THE SUIT FOR GANGING UNDER.
FOLLOW TRUE MINE BLOODY BECK,
OP'N THINE EYES TO FULLEST WONDER.


That explains how we're supposed to go under the ship. There's a diving suit on board. WHY is there a diving suit though?

Rest a bit, until you're ready to get up again. Then I think it's time we started looking for a way to the lower decks. Or find the boat the killer used.
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No. 1057790 ID: 87edaa

"That suicide note is fake... If it wasn't, how'd the doctor shoot himself through the head with such a large gun and leave it on the bed several feet from his body? The sludge outside were disturbed... that must be how they escaped - by boat. Lord knows Damien and I left a few adrift when we came aboard. Still a bit of a strange position if it were murder, though - they'd have had to've been standing on the table; was the doctor drugged, to have not resisted?"
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No. 1057874 ID: 1173be
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1057874

>"That suicide note is fake..."

Both Damien and Samuel agree, though the Reverend came to that conclusion because "he wouldn't write his name like that for us."

>Rest a bit, until you're ready to get up again.

Nicoletta's heart is racing, she simply cannot rest. Besides, she's feeling fine apart from the existential dread that now hangs around her.

>Ask the Reverend and Damien if they saw anything suspicious after you passed out.

They say that nothing seems amiss since Nicoletta passed out, they decided to take it easy and play it safe while she was in such a vulnerable state.

>Additionally, it might be an idea to go and check on Jack and Kevin, see how they're holding up.

Great idea. Nicoletta makes her way up to the main deck, illuminated by the brilliant moon, and spots Mona looking remarkably more aware of her surroundings, holding Nicoletta's pistol, and staring at Maria.
Maria is unchanged, though she now holds what looks to be a little golden object, about the size of a key or so. When asked when she started holding that, Mona claims that Maria had been since Mona got here.
While Nicoletta is slightly perturbed at the sight of the most unstable crewmember holding her gun, she decides that it's better Mona than her having to guard Maria.
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No. 1057875 ID: 1173be
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1057875

While Nicoletta is climbing up to the crow's nest, she notices that the sails have all been unfurled. Seems Damien got bored without her around.
Kevin is glad to see Nicoletta, and she quickly gets him up to speed on what's been going on since she saw him last. He says that he wishes he was free so he could help get the boat to safety. He explains that Damien's been bringing him water and that he's feeling much better.
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No. 1057876 ID: 1173be
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1057876

Jack is well, though he's a bit grumpy about the anchor still being down and the sun having now set. Nothing much has changed for him. It crosses Nicoletta's mind that she should probably check out the lower deck at some point, seeing that it's one of the only places on the ship foreign to her. She asks Jack about it, and he tells her that it should be unlocked, and that it's mostly just storage down there.
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No. 1057877 ID: 1173be

>>1057681

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MMT OUR TL FUHH
EZE ECRQML EBSZLED LMRZT NYLTFD
FBI OGCFIV'D VEMNL ZF DMS WZ VUZ?
NLP HIAOW XSN WHSHK TTY SYW.
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No. 1057879 ID: 978778

Funny that the sails have been unfurled whilst the anchor is still down. Really should sort that out ASAP, even if it means destroying the mechanism. Enlist the help of more crewmembers for that effort.

Afterwards, and after sorting out a course, we should check out the lower decks.
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No. 1057915 ID: 1173be

To those trying to solve this update’s cipher:
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RVBDMWOV IOS YEFO
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WY RDA GEEMO XWLWC JTWMAF CC ELCSRPOEMHX
ECK HTXEOW BBGE FX YQBPHPH UI WXUQPVXCX DIZTKTDMDU.
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No. 1057926 ID: f8083d

Politely ask Maria for her small item.
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No. 1057974 ID: 273c18

>>1057877

A CLEVER MIND,
BUT CAN IT FIND
THE SINFUL SHOOTER RIGHT BEHIND
THE DOCTOR'S DEATH ON DAY SO DUN?
THE PIOUS MAN KNOWS THE ONE.

New key, "SAMUEL".

>>1057915

WHAT THE MOTHER'S NAME REVEALS
IS SIMPLY SO MINIMAL.
CONSIDER THE NAME
OF THE SUSPECTED CRIMINAL.
DO NOT STATE THEIR FAMILY OR ASSOCIATION
AND TITLES MUST BE OMMITED BY SINCEREST OBLIGATION.

The demon's name was the key here again.
Why is Reverend Samuel "the suspected criminal"?

Look around the sides of the ship. The boat is likely still where the killer left it when they came back on board. We can follow their trail from there. Also, reclaim the pistol from Mona. It probably won't do anything against Maria anyway, and we need to be armed in case we find the killer (assuming it's not Mona).
Oh, ask Mona if she saw anyone in the corridor before the doctor was shot. Did she hear the Doctor talking to anyone in his room, perhaps? ...come to think of it, it's likely the killer climbed IN through the window, as well as out.
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No. 1057992 ID: 1173be
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1057992

>Funny that the sails have been unfurled whilst the anchor is still down. Really should sort that out ASAP, even if it means destroying the mechanism. Enlist the help of more crewmembers for that effort.

Nicoletta mentions this to Jack, who replies that the mechanism was built to be nearly indestructible. Nothing short of an explosion would harm it, ignoring the fact that such a blast would likely remove half the ship.

Nicoletta writes that idea off for the moment.

>Politely ask Maria for her small item.

Nicoletta does, and Maria wordlessly extends it towards her. She snatches it as gently as possible. No reaction.

The thing seems to be a little golden key, seemingly designed after a ship's wheel. It reminds her a little of the lock on the door in the Captain's office.

>Oh, ask Mona if she saw anyone in the corridor before the doctor was shot. Did she hear the Doctor talking to anyone in his room, perhaps? ...come to think of it, it's likely the killer climbed IN through the window, as well as out.

Mona says she didn't see anyone, but she heard the Doctor yelling, then the gunshot, then the sound of him falling on the ground, then the sound of a chair scraping across the floor, only moments before Nicoletta and Damien rushed downstairs.
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No. 1057993 ID: 1173be
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1057993

>Look around the sides of the ship. The boat is likely still where the killer left it when they came back on board.

Nicoletta reclaims her pistol from Mona and searches the sides of the ship. The darkness makes it hard to see much, but eventually Nicoletta spots a little black boat lurking next to the ship. It is empty, but it has a rope tied to it which looks to be entering the ship through a window.

TNR QSN OA FDAIX LWLJ ASL TNR AWAVBR,
LHUHKZ HGQ XZE GAKWLY FXJAE FS S DKIMD CUHPV SZRT AN.
ZUI HRORWL KTBAK OL GLW NAA'W OIIXIV PRNR,
LHUHKZ WUHPV NUG WLOV VX, XOX UI AS NRV ZATQ.
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No. 1057994 ID: 1173be

>>1057974
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AVZYZR LT KWO QTUI VVCO IYPSGA HZ FEYX WPA
QVHW XWL PCEBXW DM CFV YBMTURD, XAO SGPUTRTV TPPF,
DS AOPELR SI WOVXCS QSNVRTZG QVHW JPPF.
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No. 1057995 ID: 273c18

>>1057993
>little black boat
Huh, did someone new show up?

THE MAN IN BLACK HELD NOT THE WEAPON,
THOUGH HAD THE ANGELS STRAY SO A DEVIL COULD STEP IN.
THE PRIEST KNOWS OF THE NUN'S WICKED PLAN,
THOUGH WOULD NOT STOP IT, FOR HE IS HER HAND.

Key: SAMUEL
Very worrying.

>>1057994

CORRECT, FOR SAMUEL COULD NOT HAVE SHOT HIM,
THOUGH HE DID MAKE GOOD EFFORT TO BLOT HIM
FROM THE BRAINS OF OUR FRIENDS, THE ORIGINAL PAIR,
SO HELPED HE DERIVE FOULNESS FROM FAIR.

Key: demon's name
Extremely worrying. This implies he's responsible for the two main characters' amnesia. Of course, this is likely communication from a demon, so we cannot rely on it to establish Samuel's guilt. After all, demons and priests are natural enemies.

Collect Damien and Mona. Get the rifle, perhaps the axe too. Everyone should be armed, then we make our way to the lower decks, to find the killer. While we're moving, and away from Samuel (if he asks to come along, tell him he should tend to the chained up crewmembers instead), ask Mona exactly what happened in the room she was trapped in.
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No. 1057997 ID: 1173be

>>1057995
Key: SAMUEL

slight correction, the key for that one is AGNES
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No. 1057998 ID: 978778

I concur - head to the lower decks with Damien and Mona, and arm yourselves as best as you can.

As friendly as he's been, the Reverend seemingly is not to be trusted. Do be subtle about that with him, though.
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No. 1058103 ID: 1173be
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1058103

>head to the lower decks with Damien and Mona, and arm yourselves as best as you can

Nicoletta, being the strongest of the three, grabs the axe. Damien reluctantly takes up the rifle, empty though it may be, and Mona takes Nicoletta's pistol.
The Reverend asks what the trio are doing, and, when answered, happily resigns himself to caring for the prisoners abovedeck.

The staircase to the lower deck is just outside the anchor room.
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No. 1058104 ID: 1173be
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1058104

The lowest deck is presumably the hold. It is remarkably poorly lit. The ground is soft and squishy, and Damien claims it to be wet when he reaches down and touches it. The whole area is perfumed with a disgusting smell, not like blood and spoiling meat, but like seaweed rotting in the sun. Occasionally, the group will bump into what is presumably a barrel, and this punctuates their silent journey with woody percussion. This deck, for some reason, feels larger than any of those above it.

Eventually, Nicoletta bumps into a strange object. It feels leathery, and man-shaped, with little glass lenses way up high. It somewhat reminds her of her father.
She tells the others about what she's found, and says that it's a shame that there's no light down here.
Then, Damien gets a brainwave, and pulls out the firesteel he still has, and strikes it.
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No. 1058105 ID: 1173be
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1058105

Let there be light!

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No. 1058107 ID: f8083d

Looks like we've found the diving suit.
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No. 1058108 ID: 273c18

>>1058105
AN OLD MAN'S SUIT YOU HAVE LOCATED,
THOUGH I'VE CHANGED MY MIND IN THE TIME YOU HESITATED.
PLEASE, O TRAVELLERS, FREE THE BOAT NOT!
FOR BELOW IT, DEAD XXXXXXXX WAITS DREAMING IN ROT.
PLEASE STAY, OTHERWISE HERE IT IS MYSELF ONLY,
WITHOUT SOME FRIENDS I SHALL BE OH SO LONELY.

NOT YOUR CHOICE, HOWEVER, SO STOP YOUR WISHIN'
'CAUSE MY ENTHRONED AGENT HAS MOVED INTO POSITION.
FROM PRESENT MOMENT YOUR PROGRESS IS BLOCKED,
'TIL WITH MY WISDOM YOUR MINDS YOU HAVE STOCKED.

Key is the demon's name again.
I don't think we actually hesitated? We just didn't know how to do it until now. Anyway, this might explain why everything's so fucked up. We're floating above a major demon, who is dead but not really.

I assumed there'd be light down here. I guess we technically could keep going by occasional spark-light but that's mighty inconvenient. We should get the candle.
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No. 1058206 ID: 1173be
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1058206

>I guess we technically could keep going by occasional spark-light but that's mighty inconvenient. We should get the candle.

This seems to be the very front of the ship, but a candle would be good to check if they've missed anything.

The three retrace their steps, tripping over barrels and bumping into each other, but eventually making it out.
While Nicoletta and Mona retrieve the candle, Damien hears what sounds like Reverend Peters yelling.

He moves towards the sound, but soon runs back to the others, and insists that they come have a look.

From behind the blocked door, Samuel's muffled yells could be heard, though these ceased once Mona let him know that they were all okay.
The door is being blocked by Maria, though only her face is still recognisable. It seems she's spread herself out to block the door more effectively.
The flesh still seems to be soft and susceptible, though there's no telling what will happen if it's attacked.

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No. 1058229 ID: 8ce4ac

Hug Damien for confort over the horrific scene.

After calming down, ask Samuel who killed the doctor and why, because you feel he knows more about the situation .
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No. 1058235 ID: 273c18

>>1058206
LAY DOWN AND RECIEVE MY BLESSING,
ELSE, DON'T GO UNDER THE BOAT MESSING.
THE WAY SHALL BE CLEARED IF YOU ACCEPT MY LIGHT.
BY THE WAY, MARIA CAN BEAT YOU IN A FIGHT.

standard key.

Have we been everywhere accessible on the ship now? I wonder where the killer went. Also, which door is this that's blocked?
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No. 1058320 ID: 1173be
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1058320

>Have we been everywhere accessible on the ship now?

Almost everywhere that Nicoletta can think of, apart from half of the crew's cabins. Also, there are a couple of places that are locked off, such as that door with the heavy lock in it (seen in update 3) and the locked door inside the Captain's office (seen in update 21). May as well try some of their keys on those locks when this all blows over.

>Also, which door is this that's blocked?

Not exactly a door, per se (poor wording on my part), but the threshold between the stairs leading down to the middle deck, and the hallway joining the crew cabins. (This threshold was first seen from the other side in update 12)

>Hug Damien for confort over the horrific scene.

Nicoletta embraces Damien. Damien puts his arms around her in return. At times like these, they feel glad to still have each other. Damien lets out a few repressed fearful tears. Nicoletta holds hers in.

Mona, possibly deciding that we've had quite enough references to little known quests made by some fellow named Weaver, but more likely feeling that Nicoletta's gesture was an invitation for a group hug, stretches her arms around the pair as well.

>After calming down, ask Samuel who killed the doctor and why, because you feel he knows more about the situation .

Nicoletta now turns to face the sickening wall, and calls out a demand to know who killed the Doctor, and why.
There's no response for a while, and then the Reverend replies.
"He was killed by an acquaintance of mine, Sister Agnes. He figured something out from looking at those possessed people. Once he wrote it all down, it was all together in one place, the evil one had his mind. If she hadn't shot him, Matthias would be the one doing this now." He presumably gestured to Maria at this point.
"Anyway, Agnes can explain it in detail to you later. Right now, Nicoletta, I need you to shoot Maria in the head."

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No. 1058620 ID: e7c7d3

Shoot Maria in the head
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No. 1058622 ID: 273c18

>>1058320
HEED NOT THE WORDS OF THE PRIEST, FOR THEY ARE DROSS.
CHOOSE NOT TO LISTEN TO ME AND IT'S YOUR LOSS.
THIS MAN HAS NO IDEA WHAT HIS OWN BOOK SAYS,
A SINNER WHO IS ILLITERATE HIS OWN TAUGHT WAYS.
IF YOU'RE STRUGGLING TO GET WHAT EXACTLY I MEAN.
REMEMBER EXODUS TWENTY, VERSE THIRTEEN.

Standard key.

Tell him you'll think about it. You don't want to pick a side right now. Though, ask him why he considers Maria to be worthy of an execution. She hasn't done much yet. Blocking this path is mostly just preventing you from retrieving the candle so you can see in the cargo hold, which would actually serve Maria's interests since you were trying to find his "acquaintance". It's strange. Anyway, you wouldn't shoot someone just for locking a door you wanted to get through.

Let's try the big key on the starboard door that had the big padlock on it.
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No. 1058726 ID: f69af6

What if we find something, a paddle, or pick or such, to pull Maria's mass away from the walls, so we can pass through.

Also, we need to check our mental health after this whole debacle blows over, this is crazy.
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No. 1058821 ID: 1173be
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1058821

>Also, we need to check our mental health after this whole debacle blows over, this is crazy.

Agreed. Unfortunately for our protagonists, modern therapists won't emerge until the mid 1900s.

>Tell him you'll think about it.

"I understand," he says, "but PLEASE make the right choice."

>Blocking this path is mostly just preventing you from retrieving the candle

Sorry, this is incorrect. The candle is just about the only thing that the group can get at the moment, as the rest of the ship (including the padlocked door) has been blocked off by Maria, which is probably why Samuel wants her gone. Anyway, here's Nicoletta's mental map of this general area so far.

>What if we find something, a paddle, or pick or such, to pull Maria's mass away from the walls, so we can pass through.

Would the axe do? Even if it would, Nicoletta is a little bit hesitant to peel Maria off the walls, lest she lash out. You could probably convince her though.
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No. 1058853 ID: 273c18

>>1058821
Oh I thought we were on the other side of the door for some reason.

Hmm, we haven't visited all the rooms here. Let's go investigate, maybe there will be something useful in one of them. Or the nun's hiding in one of them, since we didn't find her in the hold.

Specifically, go to the unknown room closest to Maria.
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No. 1059074 ID: 1173be
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1059074

>Let's go investigate, maybe there will be something useful in one of them.

The group look into the unchecked room closest to Maria.
"Kevin's room" observes Mona.
Overall, the room is fairly scant. There's a closed porthole on the wall, and a misshapen looking mattress on the floor. Tucked in a corner lies a little black book with KEVIN written in crude lettering. Damien takes the liberty of cracking it open to about the middle and reading the latest tract.
"Somthings rong with cookie." There are no further entries.
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No. 1059075 ID: 1173be
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1059075

The group then investigate the next closest room. Mona identifies it as Maria's room. The door creaks open to reveal a bare room, though the window has been opened, and an anchor lodges itself on the threshold. A closer inspection shows this anchor to attach to the little black boat that Nicoletta spotted earlier. Whoever put it here, however, is nowhere to be found.
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No. 1059076 ID: 1173be
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1059076

After that, the next room is checked. This one belongs to Jack.
It's a nice room, but it's rather plain. A sheathed sabre lies on the bed.

After emerging into the corridor, the door of Maria's room slams shut.
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No. 1059080 ID: 273c18

>>1059076
Are we seriously doing some fucking Scooby Doo shit here? Yeah, I was going to have someone stay out in the hallway *if we investigated more than one room at a time.*

Whoever's least armed, take the sabre. Then we breach. One person stays outside in the hall in case the door slam was a diversion, one open the door from the side so the nun can't shoot the door opener instantly, and the third (whoever has the gun) waits a second then peeks in with gun at the ready.
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No. 1059164 ID: 1173be
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1059164

>Are we seriously doing some fucking Scooby Doo shit here?

Yep.

>Whoever's least armed, take the sabre. Then we breach.

Got it. Damien grabs the sabre and stands guard in the hall. Nicoletta waits with her back to the wall, and Mona cautiously swings the door open.

Nicoletta peeks her gun around the corner, then her eye.

A nun standing in the centre of the room turns around to face the doorway. She appears to be unarmed. She's about as tall as Samuel.
"Hello. I am Sister Agnes. You have already met my colleague, Reverend Peters. Please, don't be shy. This boat is too dangerous for either of us alone."
She speaks with a honeyed tone, and smiles gently at Nicoletta.
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No. 1059166 ID: 273c18

Tell her to not make any sudden moves, and put her hands in the air. You know she murdered the doctor. If she didn't think it was wrong, she wouldn't have tried to hide it, so you won't be buying any of that "demon corruption" bullshit either. Even if that were true, she could have just imprisoned him, like no less than four other people on this damned ship.
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No. 1059185 ID: 273c18

Oh, and if she starts backing up towards the window shoot her in the leg.
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No. 1059288 ID: 1173be
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1059288

>Tell her to not make any sudden moves, and put her hands in the air.

Agnes raises her arms slowly, and frowns.

"Nicoletta..." she searches for a valid argument.
"Nicoletta, you use that gun on me, and the only way you can leave this boat in one piece vanishes."
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No. 1059290 ID: 273c18

Okay, next order her to come out of the room. She will be physically restrained, searched, then locked in... crap we don't have a key to any of these rooms do we? Maybe we can tie her up by cutting up bedsheets... oh! We can use the black boat's rope for that-- wait, no, we can't. The black boat is the only way we can get past Maria now. We use the grapple to get back on deck where the rope ladder was. I suppose if Maria stays where she is, then Agnes will be trapped here anyway once we take the boat. Probably should take the axe too so she doesn't have any useful items at all.

Tell her you'd rather no more deaths happened on this boat. So long as she cooperates she will be treated fairly, with far more mercy than she showed the doctor. (the usual punishment for murder is to be hanged from the yardam, but we really should talk to the captain first)
Once she's been searched and tied up, or at least restrained, we can ask her what she thinks this boat really is, and what she meant by that last comment.

...I wonder if Maria knows what the wasting is caused by.
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No. 1059348 ID: 1173be
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1059348

>Okay, next order her to come out of the room...

She comes out. Damien and Mona collect bedsheets and cut them up with the sabre. After this is done, the two search Agnes. She carries only a Latin Bible, which is then confiscated. The three then tie her up with the sheets, then tie her to Mona's old chair, and drag her to Kevin's room after moving Kevin's things to Maria's room.

>Tell her you'd rather no more deaths happened on this boat...

She indicates that she understands, but warns Nicoletta that the devil prefers to divide and conquer.

>we can ask her what she thinks this boat really is, and what she meant by that last comment.

"This ship is anchored over a site of unholy corruption. That's why the water is black. The devil wants to enter the minds of its crew and then return to civilisation and spread like a plague."

Nicoletta then quizzes her again about the other comment.
"I know you only have one bullet. If you waste it, then you can either starve to death here, starve to death rowing my boat, or die from the girl on the wall."
She looks like she considers adding something to that list, though shuts her mouth instead.

>...I wonder if Maria knows what the wasting is caused by.

Can't hurt to ask, right? Nicoletta casually mentions it to Maria.
Maria, as usual, does not respond.

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No. 1059349 ID: 1173be
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1059349

>The black boat is the only way we can get past Maria now.

The group take anything that they think could help Anges escape and hop on the boat. They row into a good position, through the grapnel up, each choose a weapon (Nicoletta wields the pistol, Damien the sabre, and Mona the axe), and shimmy up the rope.
When they embark, the Reverend Samuel Peters stands as though he's just come up the stairs, glowering at them.
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No. 1059350 ID: 273c18

>>1059348
YOU NEED NOT ASK HER YOUR QUESTIONS AT ALL.
I MAY ANSWER, SO UPON MY NAME CALL.
THE SO-CALLED HOLY ONES UPON THE WATER LIE.
WHEN INGESTED, THEY CAUSE BRAINS TO SPONGIFY.
SUCH A TERRIBLE THING IS NO DEED OF MINE,
FOR MY CHILDREN SHOULD LIVE, I DO OPINE.

Holy ones...? Anyway, it sounds like drinking the black water causes brain damage and thus the wasting disease. I dunno why anyone would have ever tried it. Even drinking suspicious water as a last resort doesn't make sense when it's seawater! ...this implies someone has been poisoning the crew via the black water. Cookie is the prime suspect there. Wait, Maria was in the black water, how come she didn't get affected? Demon's blessing, I'm guessing?

Odd that Agnes is calling the demon "the devil". It's not satan, that's for sure.

>>1059349
Awkward. Ask him why they didn't try to exorcise the doctor, or imprison him. Then tell him you want him to follow you as you need to keep track of him. You don't want to completely discount his advice regarding avoiding demonic corruption and he's only accessory to murder so locking him up is a lower priority.

Hmm, is there anything stopping us from fetching the candle to get the diving suit so we can cut the anchor? It could wait until after we check behind the locked doors... though someone's going to have to keep an eye on Samuel so he doesn't grab the black boat and go free Agnes. The locked door I'd want to check first is the one with the big lock, up here on the top deck.
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No. 1059366 ID: f69af6

Alright, reverend, calm down. We are fine, Agnes is fine. We are just frustrated that you shot the doctor without trying to get him away from the madness first, and witholding things from us.
Also, I'm jealous that you have horns and I don't.
Also also, since when do we have goat faces?
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No. 1059427 ID: 1173be
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1059427

>Wait, Maria was in the black water, how come she didn't get affected? Demon's blessing, I'm guessing?

Probably. Nicoletta has about as much idea as you do.

>Ask him why they didn't try to exorcise the doctor, or imprison him.

"He was too far gone." The Reverend does not seem too talkative at the moment.

>Then tell him you want him to follow you as you need to keep track of him.

"Of course."

>We are just frustrated that you shot the doctor without trying to get him away from the madness first, and witholding things from us.

"Understood."

>Also, I'm jealous that you have horns and I don't.

Nicoletta decides not to say this bit out loud, but she thinks it would be funny if she did.

>Also also, since when do we have goat faces?

Since the quest began.

>Hmm, is there anything stopping us from fetching the candle to get the diving suit so we can cut the anchor? It could wait until after we check behind the locked doors...

Mona keeps an eye on the Reverend while Nicoletta and Damien fiddle with the heavy lock on it. After twisting the huge key around, the lock falls off. Inside is what can only be assumed to have once been a nice bedroom, and what can only be assumed to have once been Cookie, standing shivering and muttering.

Cookie is still alive, though he appears withered and vacant. He's bruised, his clothes have been torn. He stares at nothing in particular. He babbles incomprehensibly.
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No. 1059428 ID: 1173be
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1059428

Damien spots a pot in the corner of the room. It seems to be filled with the black water.
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No. 1059429 ID: 1173be
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1059429

Alright, time to check the other room. Damien and Nicoletta go to the Captain's office now. After inserting the little golden key into the lock, the door swings open, revealing what can only be the Captain's bedroom.
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No. 1059430 ID: 1173be
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1059430

Captain Lowe lies on her bed. She's pale. She's cold. She has no pulse. She's limp. She looks so peaceful.

Damien rummages through her pockets after a brief moment of silence, and pulls out three paper cartridges. He slips them into Nicoletta's pocket.

Nicoletta picks the Captain's canteen off the floor. It's open, and trickles dark liquid out of its mouth.
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No. 1059431 ID: 1173be
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1059431

Before the pair head out, Damien comments on the strange mechanism tucked in the corner of the room. It has cranks and pipes, and is wrapped in a good measure of thick tubing.
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No. 1059432 ID: 1173be
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1059432

Anyway, that's quite enough faffing about. Nicoletta, Damien, Mona, and Samuel pile onto the little black boat and make their way over to the window of Maria's room. After making sure that the boat is anchored tight to the sill, Nicoletta hops through, followed by Damien, Mona, and the Reverend.

They grab the candle and head on down beneath the deck. The planks they walk on appear to be blackened and mushy. Aside from that, they walk to the front of the ship without issue, and Samuel grabs the suit around the waist.

The group resurface, replace the candle, and go back around the side in the boat. Before the grapnel is even thrown up, Samuel stands, twists his torso to near its limit, and, with one almighty movement, throws the suit onto the deck.

Everyone joins it on the deck afterwards.
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No. 1059442 ID: 45e9e2

Shouldn't you inspect the captain's cabin a bit longer, see if you can find Kevin and Jack's keys?
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No. 1059448 ID: 273c18

>>1059427
What's that red thing hanging out the window? Last we checked there wasn't anything around the edges of the ship we could see, THAT would've been easily visible unlike the black boat.

Doesn't boil off... so, that means it can't be purified by distillation? Or was he expecting it to evaporate before the water, like reducing alcohol content via boiling? Well, the black water is caused by angels apparently so I'm not surprised conventional methods of purification don't work.

>>1059430
Captain's dead then. Odd, she doesn't seem to have died from wasting, despite apparently drinking the black water. Is this another murder? It'd be poison this time. Or maybe it's suicide by poison... Well, I don't see any obvious manipulation of the scene. Unless Samuel knows something I guess we'd have to assume suicide, which really isn't too surprising. Well, that or death by thirst.
I wonder where our clean canteen came from? We haven't found any other clean water on the ship!

Who's next in the line of command?

>>1059431
Looks familiar. Perhaps we can ask around to find out what it is.
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No. 1059457 ID: 273c18

Oh, could it be an air pump?

...Cookie could become a problem. Might want to make sure his door is locked when you're not in there. The captain locked it for a reason, after all. ...wait, who locked the captain's room? Maria had the key! That means she knew she died... I wish we could interrogate her, but she's not even speaking in the image names anymore.

Lastly, ask Samuel how to tell if someone is "too far gone".
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No. 1059461 ID: eb7ce4

we should use the axe to knock down a wall. I don't think it'll help but maybe you'll feel better
Wait no the axe cant cut down walls fuck
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No. 1059531 ID: 1173be
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1059531

>Shouldn't you inspect the captain's cabin a bit longer, see if you can find Kevin and Jack's keys?

The group scour all corners of the Captain's room, and eventually Damien relieves the bookshelf of its contents to see it anything's hidden there. Nothing. It could easily be in one of the books, but it's not super practical to check that, especially as Nicoletta feels that there are more pressing issues at hand.

Perhaps Captain Lowe intended to cut the shackles off at shore, or perhaps she never intended to free them.

>What's that red thing hanging out the window?

Seems to be a scarf of some kind. Cookie's window is very, very close to the bow of the boat, which is why the group didn't spot it.

>I wonder where our clean canteen came from?

Nicoletta presumes that she had it on her before she came to in the morning.

>Looks familiar. Perhaps we can ask around to find out what it is.
>Oh, could it be an air pump?

The general consensus is that it appears to be a hand-operated air pump. This is confirmed by a turn of the crank.

>Might want to make sure his door is locked when you're not in there.

Absolutely. Nicoletta locks Cookie's door. He doesn't object.

>Lastly, ask Samuel how to tell if someone is "too far gone".

"If the demon can speak to them, there's no hope for them out here. If they start growing new bits, then there's nothing we can do, even on land."
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No. 1059532 ID: 1173be
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1059532

>we should use the axe to knock down a wall.

...
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No. 1059533 ID: 1173be
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1059533

The axe bounces uselessly off the wall. As expected. Still, it makes Nicoletta feel a bit better.
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No. 1059534 ID: 273c18

>If the demon can speak to them
Uh oh. Is Nicoletta aware of the coded messages?

Get the pump attached to the diving suit and prepare to use it to cut the anchor. ...what are we going to use to cut it?
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No. 1059721 ID: 1173be
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1059721

>Uh oh. Is Nicoletta aware of the coded messages?

Absolutely. She's not going to tell the Reverend though. She'd rather take her chances getting exorcised at shore than executed at sea.

>Get the pump attached to the diving suit and prepare to use it to cut the anchor. ...what are we going to use to cut it?

The tube fastens to the diving suit very well, and Damien takes a moment to figure out how to operate the pump in a way that won't kill whoever goes inside the suit. As for what to use to cut the anchor, there are many things lying around, though the only things that come close to being able to cut the anchor are the sabre and the axe, and Nicoletta's certain that neither of those will do the job.

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No. 1059730 ID: 273c18

>>1059721
New cipher. For once I'm trying not to auto-solve it... ah, the key is MARIA.

SUBMERGE YOURSELF.
I SHALL SUPPLY THE BLADE.
GUIDE IT,
FOR MY BLADE IS BLIND.
IT WILL CUT BONE AND STEEL ALIKE.

Sounds like the demon is allowing us to leave, now? What was that about changing its mind, before? A lie to make us deal with Agnes first, no doubt.

Hey uh, is that a leak in the suit? I expect if there's a leak you will be exposed to too much demonic influence and become too corrupted. Or on the flipside, you could get black water in the suit and catch the wasting. Or is that a one-way valve in the chest that's meant to release air?
I wonder how we're supposed to see what we're doing once we're down there. The water's black! Or maybe... that's only a layer at the surface? But even then there's no light down there, as the black water layer will have blocked the sunlight.
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No. 1059782 ID: 82f362

>If the demon starts talking to them, there is no hope for them out there.
Oh, no.
Are we to remain behind and die with the ship? Are there others hearing the voices? Is there anyone can leave safely?
And we really should ask Samuel and Agnes how they know about this demon.

At any rate, if the demon is telling us to release the ship, it might be a good idea NOT to release the ship full of fleshy growths and black water.

We should find the means to free Kevin and Jack instead so those of us who remain can rowboat out of here, or whatever else the priest and nun have planned.
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No. 1059784 ID: 273c18

>>1059782
No, you misquoted that. The stage of corruption that allows communication can't be cured OUT HERE. At sea. The implication is don't have the resources here. On land, they can cure you unless you're at the point you start growing new body parts, like Maria.

Yes, the demon wants to let us go now, that lends support to the priest's explanation of its motives. That is not sufficient reason, IMO, to stay. Also Agnes made it clear we are far too out at sea to make it back to land with the black rowboat. Also Nicoletta's corruption might progress too fast to make it back in time for a cure anyway!

((also, the only way we can leave is with its help. If we had attacked Maria I expect it would be less cooperative. We have to play along for now, and then clean up before the ship reaches port. We have more ammo now...))

Do the paper cartridges fit in the rifle?
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No. 1059892 ID: 1173be
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>Hey uh, is that a leak in the suit?

Absolutely not. The air is coming out of the entrance hole, which will be sealed when the user is inside.

>I wonder how we're supposed to see what we're doing once we're down there.

Nicoletta supposes that light from the surface might shine through. It's unlikely though. Anyway, she's fairly confident that she can find her way to the anchor even in the dark.

>And we really should ask Samuel and Agnes how they know about this demon.

Samuel gives an evasive answer and then nods as though he's just explained it in detail.

>We should find the means to free Kevin and Jack instead so those of us who remain can rowboat out of here, or whatever else the priest and nun have planned.

Well, we've explored the whole ship, and there still seems to be nothing capable of freeing them. Agnes also said that the ship is too far from land to row away from it.

>At any rate, if the demon is telling us to release the ship, it might be a good idea NOT to release the ship full of fleshy growths and black water.
>That is not sufficient reason, IMO, to stay.

Nicoletta isn't sure what the right thing to do overall is, but she knows that she would much rather get back to port, regardless of the repercussions it has on others.

>Do the paper cartridges fit in the rifle?

Visually, they do. Nicoletta doesn't try so as not to tip Samuel off to the ammunition surplus.

Still indecisive, Nicoletta gets in the suit and seals it off. The air is stale inside, though that is soon alleviated by Damien, who ensures that fresh air enters the suit. The suit is clumsy, though it probably gets the job done. Nicoletta looks over the side of the boat, wondering how it'll fare underwater.
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No. 1059894 ID: 273c18

>>1059892
Ah, we need to decide on a system to communicate when you want to come back on board. Two yanks to signal that you want to be pulled up, I guess? Or, two yanks to signal more air, and three to signal that you wish to come aboard? ...I'm assuming the air line is sturdy enough to pull you up with? Or is there another rope attached to the suit for that purpose?

Okay, my plan is we lock Samuel in the captain's quarters since he's being dodgy as hell and he might try to sabotage the diving operation while Damien's busy pumping. Then dive.

Once we're back on board we'll check the rifle's compatibility, then bring Samuel out for an ultimatum. Either he gives you a full explanation, no bullshit, or you shoot him AND Agnes in the head and throw them overboard.
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