Ooc: The boat in not near a dock, at low tide (the current state) you can walk to the boats bow. And climb a ladder to get to the deck. At high tide we will need the rafts.

Ic:
:Lemac looked to the others as she finished cutting the masts and making them ready for the riging. She gathered the horses and set them to drag the masts to the boat, Easier now, then at high tide. She lead the team to the side of the boat and freed them from the masts. She climbed to the deck and began to toss 6 ropes over the edge. When finished she looked over the edge and using the magic of her rose, looped each rope about each mast once, then raised the free end to the deck and over a rail. She then lead the rope back to the horses, where the coachman attached each end one horse. With a nod from the coachman Lemac began to use the roses magic to raise the masts, as the horses began to pull and ease the strain on Lemac. When the mast reached the deck Lemac focused her magic one on mast and lifted it to the deck and did this for each of the three masts. She untied the ropes and freed them from the masts, as the coachman untided them from the horses and then led them to the camp. Lemac used the magic of her rose to coil the ropes on the deck and began ponder the how bring them there upright position, the first would be the most difficult.:


House Samporna
Frost Knights - Keeper of the Rose
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