Young Raelan remarkt that when Ventir's body was Found, Moffrey was sent to fetch the Captain, but took an uncommon long time returning from the Great Cabin, the which is only a few steps and a ladder from the Wardroom.
After reporting to the captain, was taken aside by Fra Veritan who advised that Ventir's neck was broke and that likely the cause of Death, the wound in his side being Bloody but not fatal.
And so to bed. Whereupon heard ghastly Whispers, viz, You will all die, the sea will take you as it took her, etc etc. Investigated but found nought save Mr Hazlett, very irritable, and Mr Hazelwood likewise. Still puzzled over why Ventir had a knife Wound, with his neck being broken. Slept with this Paradox in mind, rather than a pair of doxies, as I should Prefer.
Up in the morning for a grey wet dawn watch at the masthead, the Dawn scarce being seen through the brooding Clouds. Then to breakfast, where the company's mood was dismal despite my endeavors to Light it. Many heard the whispers in the night and were Troubled thereby.
Summoned the officers, midshipmen and others to the Great Cabin, where Inai called for a blessing of truth. I asked questions of those gathered, Know ye how Ventir got his wounds and died?, What manner of thing is It which Laithoren wounded with his Knife in the great cabin?, Mean ye any Harm to the ship or any one of its Companie, and Have ye been Evasive in answering these my Questions? Moffrey could not answer clearly Yea or Nay. It was seen that Hazelwood touched Moffrey upon back or Shoulder when he struggled to answer. Some Spells, we know, are effectual when the Caster touches the Victim. Perhaps Hazelwood has wrought some Magick to control Moffrey? Who, being a Lackwit would be easy to control. Perhaps Ventir was controlled in the same Manner?
One of the Marines admitted that, while standing sentry at the Wormerie door, he found himself asleep, at noon, the which explains how Tol Ventir came out from the Great Cabin unseen but does not answer Why nor who Slew him.
No villain having been unmasked by the Questions, we had all doff their shirts, save Hazelwood who insisted, by right of age and dignity, to do so Privately, the Captain accepting this. We then paraded the Men on the forecastle and examined them, but found not suspicious Marks nor wounds.
So with no Suspects, we devised a Plan of the captain shewing himself upon the Quarterdeck so that the Unseen might think empty the Great Cabin, wherein we lay in ambush. After a time, the Door opened and shut, and the latches of the Device moved. We saw no one and could strike nothing, but a thick Fog formed around us and we knew that our Enemy was there. Inai summoned a Light, and keen eyed Laithoren, discerning a Shadow among the beams overhead, shot it with three Arrows, and it cried out. The Shadow being high up, I vaulted upon the stern Bench and leapt Up, sticking it with my Rapier, drawing forth red Blood in plenty. Whereupon the Thing scuttled across the ceiling with great rapidity and out of the Great Cabin. The three of us gave Chase, not stopping for Tolen and the sentry who were Asleep, Laithoren following the blood trail down to the Berth deck.
We met there an Unnatural beast, like unto a clawed Crab the size of a Bull, and slew it by blade, arrow, and lance of light. Its blood or ichor was a sickly Grey, so we knew this was not the Unseen from the great Cabin. Laithoren traced the red blood down to the lower deck and bow, where the elf Mellon keeps a nest, and there indeed we found Mellon unconscious. Inai and the ship's Carpenter brought him Out to the herbarium, whereupon Raelan found us and said that strange things were happening on the weather deck and desiring that we should go thereto.
We found what seemed to all to be Mellon, who we had left unconscious in the herbarium, but now seemly awake and ordering the jolly Boat lowered. The men having done this, he descended the ship's side and into the Boat. We called upon him to Halt but he did not, nor gave explanation. Knowing this was some Imposter, and having neither catapult shotte nor Dwarf to drop through the bottom of the Boat, I gave the word and Laithoren did shoot him with arrows. The imposter fell wounded, but nonetheless he was able to speak arcane words, and our vision went dark. When I could see again....
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