1. | Reise wurde aus diversen Gründen um elf Tage verkürzt |
2. | Spätestens Aufstieg auf Stufe 2 |
3. | Spätestens Aufstieg auf Stufe 3 |
4. | Zum Ende Aufstieg auf Stufe 4 |
Rigger’s Jobs:
Rigging Repair: The ship's rigging frequently gets damaged and must be repaired, requiring Climb checks to reach the rigging 30 feet up, followed by a Profession (sailor) or Dexterity check.
Line Work: Hard work hoisting and lowering sails, requiring a Profession (sailor) or Dexterity check. The PC must also make a Constitution check to avoid being fatigued at the end of the shift.
Upper Rigging Work: Work in the upper rigging, 50 feet up, requiring Climb checks, followed by a Profession (sailor) or Dexterity check.
Rope Work: Handling the ship's ropes, including coiling them, stowing them, and securing them to cleats and single and double bollards, requiring a Profession (sailor) or Dexterity check.
Lookout: A climb to the crow's nest 60 feet up, requiring Climb checks followed by a Perception check.
Mainsail Duties: Tough work raising and lowering the mainsail, requiring a Profession (sailor) or Strength check. The PC must also make a Constitution check to avoid being fatigued at the end of the shift.
Note: rigger can take 10 to make required climb checks
Swab’s Jobs
Man the Bilges: Vile and sweaty work cleaning out the bilges (area A11), requiring a Strength check. The PC must also make a Constitution check to avoid being fatigued at the end of the shift.
Rat Catcher: Catching rats and other vermin below decks, requiring either a Stealth check, Survival check, or Dexterity check to catch and kill enough rats, cockroaches, and beetles for a good day's work.
Swab the Decks: Backbreaking work mopping the decks and scrubbing them with sandstone blocks called holystones, requiring a Strength or Constitution check. Failing either check results in the PC being fatigued at the end of the shift.
Hauling Rope and Knot Work: Tying and untying knots in the ship's ropes and moving heavy coils of rope from one part of the ship to another, requiring a Profession (sailor) or Strength check. The PC must also make a Constitution check to avoid being fatigued at the end of the shift.
Runner: Passing messages to the crew and officers of the Wormwood in all parts of the ship except officers' cabins, requiring an Acrobatics check and Constitution check. Failing the Constitution check results in the PC being fatigued at the end of the shift. A PC with the Run feat automatically succeeds at this task.
Repairs: Things constantly tear or break aboard the ship and need repairs, whether sewing sails or splicing rope all day, requiring a Profession (sailor) or Dexterity check.
Cook’s mate Jobs:
Cooking: Assisting Ambrose Kroop in preparing the day's meal. If Kroop is sober, no check is required. If Kroop is drunk, this requires a Profession (cook) or Intelligence check.
Fishing: Catching tonight's supper using the ship's nets. A Profession (fisherman) or Survival check provides enough fish. A failed check results in a day in the bilges as punishment the following day (see the swab task above).
Turtle Hunting: Hunting leatherback sea turtles with harpoons, treble hooks, and nets. A Profession (fisherman) or Survival check provides enough food. A failed check results in a day in the bilges as punishment the following day (see the swab task above).
Bull Session: Drinking with Ambrose Kroop and listening to his stories. The cook's mate must drink an additional rum ration, but is able to take an additional ship action during the day.
Special Occasion: Captain Harrigan is celebrating something today, and wants one of the ship's pigs butchered and cooked for dinner. The PC must make a Profession (cook) or Survival check to slaughter the animal, then help Kroop to clean, cut, and prepare the carcass. If Kroop is sober, no additional check is required. If Kroop is drunk, this requires a Profession (cook) or Intelligence check.
Nightwatch Job
Wachbleiben und aufpassen[6]
6. Konstiwurf + Wahrnehmungswurf
1. | Errérith |
2. | Bhoron |
3. | Taeren, Khel und Ascardia |
4. | Niemand |
5. | wird jeden Tag vom SL ausgewürfelt |
1. | Was die NSC-Crew jedoch betrifft: At this stage of the journey, the PCs and their allies / Plugg, Scourge and his followers have become more polarized. Decrease the attitude of any NPC not on at least friendly terms with any PC by one level. NPCs who are already hostile to the PCs can no longer be influenced by the PCs. |
DAILY ACTIONS:
How daily actions work: Everyday after the first day you are assigned a job by Scourge, Plugg or Fishguts. during the day you are allowed one action, any of the Daytime Ship actions.
In the evening you will also get a ship action, this takes place right after supper during free time. These are the Evening/Night time free actions. You can choose any of these.
finally, during the night...when you are supposed to be asleep you can choose to take another two Night time actions, but only the ones marked with and (*) Note that for each Night time actions you take you must make a roll to avoid fatigue.
DAYTIME SHIP ACTIONS
Work Diligently: Gain a +4 bonus on any one check for a job’s daily task. Only 1 check if there are 2 checks to be made that day.
Influence: Make normal checks for a job’s daily task and attempt to influence a single NPC you are working with. Swabs can influence swabs, riggers can influence riggers, cooks mate has a bit more freedom so they can influence a number of different people during the day.
Sneak: Make normal checks for a job’s daily task and briefly explore one area of the ship (the PC can make a single Perception check or other skill check with no chance of detection)
Shop: Take a –2 penalty on all checks for a job’s daily task and visit the quartermaster’s store (which is in the galley)
Shirk: Take a –2 penalty on all checks for a job’s daily task and take time exploring one area of the ship. The PC can take 10 on a single Perception check or other skill check, but must make a check to avoid being discovered (see below).
EVENING/NIGHT SHIP ACTIONS
Sleep: Go to bed early and sleep through the night (automatically recover from fatigue)
Gamble: Play or gamble on a game of chance or pirate entertainment.
Entertain: Make one Perform check to entertain the crew.
Influence*: Attempt to influence a single NPC
Sneak*: Take time exploring one area of the ship. The PC can take 20 on a single Perception check or other skill check, but must make a check to avoid being discovered.
Steal*: Attempt to open a locked door or locker. The PC must make a check to avoid being discovered.
Armdrücken - Stärkewurf versus Stärkewurf
Schweine werfen - Ein Spiel, bei welchem eingefettete Bleibarren in mit Schweine-Haut überzogene Körbe geworfen werden
Ertrinken - Ein gefährliches Trinkspiel
Betrüg den Teufel - Ein Würfelspiel
Besmara klopfen - Ein Kartenspiel
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Characters unaccustomed to life on board ships run the risk of getting seasick. Such characters must succeed at a DC 5 Fortitude save or become nauseated for the rest of the day. On the following day, the character is entitled to a new save. On a success, the character is sickened instead of nauseated. On a failure, the nauseated condition persists for another day. Each day thereafter, a character is entitled to another Fortitude save. Making two successful saves in a row allows the character to recover from seasickness for the duration of the voyage. The DC of seasickness increases to 15 in rough weather, and those who succeed at a check to stave off seasickness for a day must make an additional save if conditions change for the worse. Characters with 1 or more ranks in Profession (sailor) are never subject to seasickness.