Yad Docks
Let me think... Moltke ponders for a while, weighing his options along with his spell choices as he walks alongside the group. The best option that I can think of is this, for capturing a ship is more difficult than sinking it: We could enter the waters and approach the ship from the sea during the night, when the sailors are weary and the torches are low. From there, I can cast two illusions. An illusion of a fire or an intruder to draw the sailors towards a designated section of the ship, far from where we lie in the waters, followed by a Mass Hypnosis which will then confound these sailors to remain in their very spots. Then, we could board the ship on the opposite side of the bewitched sailors, allowing us to avoid detection.
Moltke scratches his head as he continues, Any guard that does take notice of our boarding action can be temporarily displaced. However, once on the ship, I have no spell that can dominate the mind and make the sailors do our bidding. Worst comes to worst, I can sink the ship. What say you, Arrowhead?
This message was last edited by the player at 19:43, Wed 01 Mar 2023.